Inroads to Opportunities (OCUC) Celebrates Special Transition Graduation Ceremony

Roselle, NJ – Inroads To Opportunities, a Union County, NJ based non-profit human services agency, that provides programs and services to individuals with disabilities, is celebrating their 2024 Transition Graduation Ceremony on June 13th. This event honors graduating students, teachers, and community leaders. MEDIA IS INVITED!

The event will be taking place at Inroads To Opportunities’ main campus in Roselle, NJ. Inroads School-to-Work Transition Program works with students from ages 16 through graduation to explore the world of work. Through a variety of opportunities from paid work experiences to vocational training activities, students learn what it means to be a successful employee.

To RSVP to this event, please email gguthrie@inroadsto.com by June 11th.

ABOUT INROADS TO OPPORTUNITIES:

Since 1959, the Occupational Center of Union County, DBA Inroads to Opportunities, has been providing programs and services to over 400 individuals with various types of disabilities and ranging in age from 16 through retirement, many of whom are economically disadvantaged. Programs and services include vocational preparation, transition from school to work, certificate training programs, day habilitation, and mental health services.

Celebrating its 65th year, Inroads to Opportunities is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), an approved provider of the NJ Department of Labor, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services, and Commission of the Blind and Visually Impaired. Inroads is licensed by the State of New Jersey Department of Human Services, NJ Division of Mental Health, and Addiction Services to provide partial care and the Division of Developmental Disabilities to provide Day Habilitation, Pre-Vocational and Transportation Services. Inroads is an approved Medicaid provider and an approved Employment Network under the Ticket to Work Social Security initiative and an approved Benefits Planning and Counseling Service through the NJ Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services.

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