Myths Busted: ABLE Accounts
What have you heard about Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts? In today's guest blog post from the ABLE National Resource Center, discover the truth about 3 of the most common myths about ABLE accounts.
What have you heard about Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts? In today's guest blog post from the ABLE National Resource Center, discover the truth about 3 of the most common myths about ABLE accounts.
When you make the decision to pursue financial independence through work, you may find that you go through several phases, or stages, on the path to work. Learn more about some of the basic phases to discover what you may be thinking about or doing – and how Social Security's Ticket to Work program may offer the support and services you need.
Are you interested in working with a mentor but not sure how to ask someone? In recognition of National Mentoring Month, today we share some tips on how to find and ask the right person to be your mentor.
In recognition of this month's International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we take a look at 3 individuals who found the support and services they needed through the Ticket to Work program to pursue financial independence through work. Discover how the Ticket program helped them succeed.
Apprenticeships offer you the opportunity to work and earn income while you learn about your industry and receive training. Find out more about apprenticeships, including where you can find an apprenticeship opportunity, and discover how a Ticket to Work service provider can help you reach your goals.
As summer ends and young adults start college or enter the workforce for the first time, Social Security's Ticket to Work program and Work Incentives can help make the transition to college and working easier. Learn more about these resources in today's Work Incentives Wednesdays blog post.
Celebrate Father's Day by meeting Ollie Cantos and learning about his relationship with his 3 sons who, like Ollie, are blind. Ollie shares his experience with his own parents growing up and offers his advice for parents of kids with disabilities.
In our May WISE webinar, Commissioner Chai Feldblum of the U.S. EEOC talked about paths to federal employment for people with disabilities and discrimination. Find answers to top questions asked during the webinar and find out how you can pursue work in the federal government.
During Mental Health Awareness Month, we encourage you to find resources that help you focus on your physical and mental health. Learn about the #4Mind4Body Challenge and join the event to make small changes every day.
Find tips for building and maintaining a social media presence that shows your best side for potential employers. Plus find tips on using social media to help you during your job search.