Employment is a difficult subject in the Ds community. It is a reason for advocacy but it is also a source for heated, emotional debate within the community.
read moreHeadline out of northwest Illinois : Self Help: We’re moving forward Agency responds to Dept. of Labor actions, says its focused on compliance and keeping its doors open
read moreWe made a special course to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day, March 21, 2018. The theme of the international celebration was #WhatIBringToMyCommunity #WDSD18 This special free course offers a short explanation of WDSD and samples from three of our paid courses:…
read moreWe hope you’ve enjoyed our series on employment for people who have Down syndrome! For our final post, we bring you some encouraging stories and zestful employment data that we hope will encourage those looking to support a loved one who’s looking for…
read moreAs we wrap up this year’s A to Z Blogging Challenge, I want to thank all those business owners who have agreed to be part of our DOWNs Town Mall and invite anyone who’s not yet listed to join us!
read moreOne of the most innovative job training programs is happening in Indiana!
read moreOne of the biggest debates in our community focuses on what we call “sheltered workshops.” Today we’ll talk about the pro’s and con’s and what the future may look like.
read moreKarrie Brown had a dream – and made it come true!
read moreThe coolest business owner we know is Blake Pyron from Sanger, TX!
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