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Vilmarie is an energetic 26 year old young woman who worked in retail until Multiple Sclerosis disrupted her life. Through the Ticket to Work program and its supports, she was able to return to work.
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Meet Andraéa, a 30 year old woman with muscular dystrophy who serves as a role model for girls with the Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital.
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In this Ticket Talk episode, we speak with Anupa Iyer, a young woman who experienced tremendous challenges associated with her mental illness during college and after transitioning to the workforce.
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This Ticket Talk episode explores the evolving landscape of technological innovations that are empowering and enabling people with disabilities by maximizing their independence, productivity, and participation.
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This fact sheet provides the facts on three common misconceptions about working while on disability benefits.
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This Ticket Talk podcast features an interview with Dee Gavaldon, Program Manager of Crossroads Diversified Services, an Employment Network, American Job Center (formally called One-Stop) and AbilityOne program participant. Crossroads was established in 1977 as a Sacramento County mental health program, but today it helps people and young adults with all disabilities.
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Michele, a young adult with a disability, talks about how PASS helped her get an education and reach her career goals.
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If you're ready to find work, Social Security's Ticket to Work (Ticket) program can help. The first step on your path with the Ticket program is to find a service provider that offers the supports and services that you need. Discover how to connect with and consider these questions to help you choose the right EN for you.
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In our April podcast, we talked with Robert, a veteran who used Ticket to Work to improve his quality of life through increased earnings and an improved sense of productivity and dignity.
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You can change Employment Networks (ENs) at anytime by un-assigning your Ticket. Use this form to un-assign your Ticket.
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