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  1. Angel's Success Story

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    After being issued a medical retirement from the U.S. Air Force, Angel was unsure of his options for employment as he focused on recovering his health from injuries and cancer. A job offer from a federal contractor and support and services from the Ticket to Work program gave him the confidence he needed to return to work.

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    Tags: ada, cancer, career, cash benefits, employment network, job accommodations, job search, military, red book, service provider, section 503, social security disability benefits, ssdi, success stories, ticket to work, trial work period, veterans, work incentives
    Categories: Success Stories
  2. Presenting Your Best Self to Employers

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    Your resume and your job interview serve as first impressions for a potential employer. Follow our tips to present your skills and experience—they may help you land an interview or job offer!

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    Tags: ada, career, disability
    Categories: Fact Sheets & Resources
  3. Work Incentives for People Who Are Blind

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    Most people receiving a disability payment can access Work Incentives or employment supports, but some of the rules are more generous if your disability is blindness. For more information see this Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document about Social Security Work Incentives for People who are Blind.

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    Tags: blindness, faqs
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  4. Brenda's Success Story

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    After Brenda was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, she spent nearly a decade learning how to manage the symptoms of her mental illness. Once she found the right combination of treatments and strategies for her, Brenda felt she was ready to work. Learn how Social Security's Ticket to Work program helped her find the path to employment.

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    Tags: career, disability employment, employment network, find a job, job search, mental illness, service provider, social security disability benefits, ssdi, success stories, ticket to work, training, trial work period, work incentives
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  5. Preventing and Managing Overpayments

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    Find out what it means to be overpaid by Social Security and discover what you can do to prevent it from happening. If you have been overpaid, our fact sheet can also help you manage the overpayment.

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    Tags: career, cash benefits, disability employment
    Categories: Fact Sheets & Resources
  6. Impairment-Related Work Expenses

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    Social Security Work Incentives can help you through the transition to work and the move toward financial independence. In this Work Incentives Series fact sheet, discover what Impairment-Related Work Expenses are and how they may be able to help you pay for the items and services you need to be able to work if you receive SSDI or SSI.

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    Tags: disability employment, ssdi, ssi, ticket to work
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  7. Laura's Success Story

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    After experiencing cancer as a teen and needing her leg amputated, 15-year-old Laura was unsure about how she'd succeed returning to school and pursuing her goals. Through a combination of her family, a mentor, alternative learning school, and supports from Social Security's Ticket to Work program, Laura found the resources and services she needed to succeed.

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    Tags: career, cash benefits, education, employment network, mentoring, red book, service provider, social security disability benefits, ssi, student, success stories, ticket to work, training
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  8. Unincurred Business Expenses

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    Social Security Work Incentives can help you through the transition to work and the move toward financial independence. In this Work Incentives Series frequently asked questions, discover answers to popular questions about Unincurred Work Expenses and find out how this Work Incentive can help people who receive SSDI and want to pursue self-employment goals.

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    Tags: career, education, disability employment
    Categories: Fact Sheets & Resources
  9. Walter's Success Story

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    Walter had wanted to work on the campus of Cornell University after first seeing it as a kid, but he was also unsure how his developmental disability would affect his employment opportunities. Find out how Walter’s Ticket to Work service provider helped him learn skills he needed to succeed.

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    Tags: career, education, employment network, find a job, health care, job search, resources, service provider, ssi, success stories, ticket to work, training, work incentives, younger worker, youth in transition
    Categories: Success Stories
  10. Plan to Achieve Self-Support (PASS)

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    Social Security Work Incentives can help you through the transition to work and towards financial independence. Discover answers to popular questions about one Work Incentive, the Plan to Achieve Self-Support (PASS), and find out how PASS can help you on the path to success.

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    Tags: career, disability employment, employment network, faqs, ssdi
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