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1420 Regatta Boulevard, Richmond, CA 94804
Provides a program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who need support in getting and keeping a job by enabling the participants to make informed choices about where they work and what kind of work is most fulfilling. Offers direct mail business at three locations. Provides supported employment services by offering two types of employment options: individual placement and group placement.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
2505 West 10th Street, Antioch, CA 94509
Provides a program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who need support in getting and keeping a job by enabling the participants to make informed choices about where they work and what kind of work is most fulfilling. Offers direct mail business at three locations. Provides supported employment services by offering two types of employment options: individual placement and group placement.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
2300 Stanwell Drive, Suite B, Concord, CA 94520
Provides adult day behavior management program for adults with developmental disabilities. Offers job training/coaching and job search to help client become self sufficient.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
5600 Imhoff Drive Suite A, Concord, CA 94520
Provides a program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who need support in getting and keeping a job by enabling the participants to make informed choices about where they work and what kind of work is most fulfilling. Offers direct mail business at three locations. Provides supported employment services by offering two types of employment options: individual placement and group placement.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
4500 Lincoln Avenue, Oakland, CA 94602
Provides services for adults, ages 18 to 65, with a wide range of physical, intellectual, or other developmental disabilities including a self-employment training program, an adult development center, a technology center with assistive technology, and other programs to assist participants in reaching their highest potential, respecting their choices as adults, protecting their rights and interests, teaching advocacy and self-help skills, offering moral support to consumers and their families and raising community awareness and enlisting support.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
4138 Lakeside Drive, Richmond, CA 94806
Provides job training and placement for individuals with developmental and physical disabilities. The goal of our program is to introduce consumers into competitive employment. The program provides a full range of services which enable people with disabilities to access and succeed in competitive employment. The program goal is to provide full access to employment through the provision of individual support services for people who have historically been excluded from employment. The services have a four step process: assessment, job development, pre-vocation, and job coaching.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
2310 Country Hills Drive, Antioch, CA 94531
Provides adult day behavior management program for adults with developmental disabilities. Offers job training/coaching and job search to help client become self sufficient.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
2150 John Glenn Drive, Suite 300, Concord, CA 94520
Supported Employment: Offers a program which supports participants to obtain and maintain competitive integrated employment in the field of their choice. Participants receive individualized on-the-job coaching, including: full-time support through the training process that fades as the job and skills needed are learned; ongoing supports include advocacy with management; interpersonal skills in the workplace; learning new or additional work tasks; and managing stress.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
1155 Market Street, 10th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103
Promotes the independence, equality and self-reliance of people who are blind or visually impaired through rehabilitation training and relevant services, such as access to employment, education, government, information, recreation, and transportation. Store sells adaptive visual devices; items can also be ordered from the online store. LightHouse for the Blind has offices in Marin, Berkeley and Eureka, and a camp in Napa.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
2021 Las Positas Court, Suite 147, Livermore, CA 94551
Supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to develop vocational and social skills thru the use of a Film and Media workshop. Participants learn all aspects of film making, from script writing, camera and lighting, editing, art and set building and marketing. Offers opportunities to work on paid jobs and have paid internships to gain industry experience.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center