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Employment Programs

Fostering Independence and Inclusion: UCPNB's Empowering Employment Initiatives

Overview

UCPNB's employment programs are dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities, offering tailored support, skill development, and inclusive job placement opportunities that promote independence and career success.

Adult Day Employment

UCPNB's Adult Day Employment Programs, including Gone for Good, OADS, and WineBev Services, are designed to provide meaningful vocational experiences and skill development for individuals with disabilities, fostering their independence and integration into the workforce.

  • Gone for Good

    UCPNB's Gone for Good program offers a unique and eco-conscious approach to employment, providing individuals with disabilities opportunities to gain valuable work experience while contributing to a sustainable future through recycling and electronic waste management.

  • OADS

    UCPNB's OADS program is dedicated to enhancing the daily lives of individuals with disabilities by offering a structured and supportive environment where they can develop essential life skills, fostering greater independence and self-sufficiency.

  • WineBev Services

    UCPNB's WineBev Services program is a dynamic initiative that provides specialized training and employment opportunities within the wine and beverage industry, empowering individuals with disabilities to thrive in a diverse and growing sector.

Supported Employment

UCPNB's Supported Employment Programs, including Flipside Thrift, Paid Internships, Petaluma Recycling Center, and Supported Placement, are designed to create inclusive work environments, foster skill development, and offer diverse employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities, promoting their integration into the workforce.

Flipside Thrift

UCPNB's Flipside Thrift program offers a unique and inclusive retail experience while providing individuals with disabilities valuable vocational training and work experience in a welcoming community setting.

Paid Internships

UCPNB's Paid Internship program opens doors to meaningful work experiences for individuals with disabilities, equipping them with essential skills and hands-on training to jumpstart their careers.

Petaluma Recycling Center

UCPNB's Petaluma Recycling Center serves as a community-driven hub that promotes environmental sustainability while offering valuable vocational opportunities for individuals with disabilities through recycling and waste management initiatives.

Supported Placement

UCPNB's Supported Placement program creates a pathway to successful, integrated employment for individuals with disabilities, collaborating closely with local businesses to match talent with opportunity while providing ongoing support and assistance.

“UCPNB's Employment Programs have not only given me the chance to learn and grow professionally, but they've also shown me that my abilities far outweigh my disabilities. I am now confident and proud to be part of a workforce that values diversity and inclusion.”

— A grateful participant

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