ODC Continues to Offer Services - In NEW Ways!
One of ODC’s employment coordinators new it was important for her participants to continue to work on their work skills, even though they aren’t at work. Virtual offering of “Skills to Pay the Bills” was born.
Telling Her Story: Remembering Jennifer Blum
Today ODC lost an incredible member of our team. We are all so saddened at the passing of Jen Blum.
Transforming Services, Transforming Lives: New Logo, New Look
The words “community” and “connect” have been featured in many of ODC’s materials over the past few years, and with good reason. ODC has been transforming from a “place” where people with disabilities go to receive services to a “resource” that provides individuals with disabilities the opportunities and support they need to connect to their communities in both work and life.
Unfolding Art - A Great Trip
Stevens Point Day Services participants had the privilege to visit the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum last week.
Everyone Needs a Community: Understanding Autism
When a family can no longer care for an individual with Autism, who will? A Marshfield family founded an organization to help bring a concept to the community to answer that question.
Just a Snowy Day
Yesterday’s first significant snowfall of the year didn’t deter the Aspirus Riverview Hospital Project SEARCH interns! They were all present and ready to take on the day, which began with work on presentations they’ll be giving to their Business Advisory Council, a group of local business professionals who help to mentor the interns.
A deLIGHTful Day
A chill in the air didn’t stop the Marshfield Project Search students from volunteering their morning at the Marshfield Rotary Winter Wonderland.
Crafting a Partnership: Ameriprise - StrongBridge Wealth Customer Appreciation
ODC and Milkweed Market staff were happy to host an Ameriprise – StrongBridge Wealth Customer Appreciation event this past Monday. Jill, the organization’s Business Development Director had appreciative words.
Project SEARCH recognized by Lt. Governor
On Thursday, October 10, all 27 Project SEARCH Wisconsin business sites were invited to the Governor’s Executive Residence to be recognized for their support of the Project SEARCH program.