Posts Tagged ‘vocational training’
NEWS: Workshop on Creating Employment Opportunities for Neurodivergent Employees
WALPOLE, MASSACHUSETTS, March 6, 2024 — Why encouraging neurodiversity in employment is a smart business decision. The Neurodiversity Employment Partnership (NEP) is hosting a thought-provoking and impactful discussion on Neurodiversity and Successful Businesses: Diverse Minds Ensure Dynamic Results on April 4, 2024 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM EST at the Old Colony YMCA in…
Read MoreStudents Provide Critical Help: Take Pride in Their Work and Gain Work-Life Skills
Staffing shortages are creating a crisis for many organizations, and League School students are helping to address these needs. It’s a win-win for the institution and our students, including at the Old Colony YMCA’s Community Market at Stoughton. “The job at Stoughton YMCA and others like it are important to our students because they are…
Read MoreVisit our Holiday Market Place to Buy Wonderful Gifts Made by League Students and other items!
Students in League’s Vocational program have been hard at work making one of a kind gifts! See them as well as many other fantastic items that will make the perfect gifts this holiday season. Or bid on League’s Holiday Auction items. These one of a kind items will make unique gifts for the toughest person…
Read MoreCommunity Partners Program – preparing our students for future employment.
As the Coordinator of Vocational and Career Services at League School, Amy Faraone is always looking to add local businesses and organizations to the school’s ever-expanding Community Partners Program. Now in its 20th year of operation, the program provides opportunities for the school’s students to work in supportive environments where they can refine their social…
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