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Jobs4Autism · 1M ago

Training

I have a friend who is autistic and knows he can be an auto mechanic. He knows he needs one on one training not class rooms to be successful. So where can he go here in Colorado
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Jobs4Autism · 4M ago

Jobs4Autism Has A New Home!

We have exciting news! Jobs4Autism WILL be continuing as an inclusion program of The Autism Research Foundation founded by Dr. Margaret Bauman.  You can read about Dr. Bauman, The Autism Research Foundation and all of its other inclusion programs on our website.  My name is Courtney LaPorte and I am
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Jobs4Autism · 4M ago

Saying Goodbye to Jobs4Autism

For over two years, I’ve been the voice behind Jobs4Autism. It has been an eye- and heart-opening experience.  I’ve met so many inspirational people, heard stories of desperation and courage and have felt the satisfaction of knowing I made a difference in someone’s life, if only in a small way. Howe
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Jobs4Autism · 4M ago

Graphic Design – an autism career question

I teach high school in a suburb of Atlanta. My subject is graphic design,  and I have a student who possibly has the “gift” of art. He learned Adobe  Illustrator in about 10 minutes, while my other students are still  learning how to use it! This student loves to draw and color using the  computer,
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Jobs4Autism · 5M ago

Compassionate Integrations and Humboldt Includes – autism job models

Compassionate Integrations (C.I) is a Humboldt County, California leader in autism and developmental disability employment and product- making model that has resulted in the distribution of over 17,000 scented soybean candles. The candle making project was so successful at creating employment opport
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Jobs4Autism · 5M ago

High School Student with Autism

Hi my name is Jerrod Zeitlin and I’m a senior at Pulaski High School in Wisconsin. I recently wrote a new paper article for the Pulaski New paper, and it talks about me about how I have to go through everyday at school. We are the only student written newspaper in the state of Wisconsin that [...]
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Jobs4Autism · 5M ago

Paperworks Studio – an Autism Employment Success Story

“Cards that change lives.” That’s the logo of Paperworks Studio, a “mission-based market-driven social enterprise” that employs people with special needs to make hand-made greeting cards.  About 20% of those artists are autistic, according to an article by Alice G.  Walton in Forbes magazine, “Livin
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Jobs4Autism · 5M ago

aspie girl – an Asperger’s Job Story

age 27 an aussie aspie girl ive been to college, done all that. Had one vollunteer job that lasted. One didnt because I really didnt fit in. Started a new job admin/reception in a car dealership, I lasted 8hours not fast enough mentally they said, needed supervision/organisation they said. I wonder
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Jobs4Autism · 5M ago

Autism Job Search Request in Florida

A mom sent the following email to us.  Can anyone help? Hi~ My son is now living in Florida with his dad. He’s 24, and has been job searching in and around the Broward County area for a year. He has started at a number of jobs that have not worked out. Do you have [...]
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Jobs4Autism · 5M ago

Erik’s Ranch – A Residence Opportunity for Adults with Autism

Erik’s Ranch is a living/working model which includes residence membership, employment, recreational and other social activities for young adults with autism. What sets Erik’s Ranch & Retreats apart is that they are run by the residents who live there.  They  combine home and workplace, to promote l
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