COMMUNITY LIFE SERVICES
Programs
Program 1 [2018]
2017-2018 was a positive year for services. We provided ongoing services to 138 people in the areas of employment preparation, employment placement and life skills training. Throughout the fiscal year, we provided temporary or time limited services to about 10 additional individuals. By fiscal year-end, the organization was employing 28 people to meet the demand for services.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2017 – Jun 30, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$961.7KSupport Services for Adults with Disabilities
2022-2023 continued to be another challenging year coming out of the pandemic rules and safeguards with the COVID virus and the fire and flood emergencies that continued to impact our operations and our communities into 2022. Our clients, families, and staff have all continued to work and adapt to as safety protocols reduce while illness is still present in our community. Providing a hybrid of services was required to maintain service utilization and regular support schedules for in-person services. We provided ongoing services to 150 adults with disabilities and their families in the areas of employment preparation, employment placement, employment retention, and life skills training. Throughout the year, we continued providing in-person services with a complement of virtual services when requested by clients. For people with disabilities, this employment market in our area continues to be positive although the high cost of housing has impacted all stakeholders. Many of the people we support have been able to complete internships and achieve paid jobs due to the lack of workers in our community. However, due to a lack of affordable housing, many of our clients and our employees are not able to move or change where they are living due to a shortage in housing they can afford. Although it was another year of challenges, we can take pride in the achievements of people in the disability community and our staff. A sustained shortage in the local workforce has meant that employers in our community have been very eager to work with us to employ a larger diversity of workers which means that people we support are getting jobs faster than prior years.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2022 – Jun 30, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.3M
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