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Learn more about Social Security's Ticket to Work program and discover resources that may help you better serve your clients who are eligible for the Ticket program.
Learn more about Social Security's Ticket to Work program and discover resources that may help you better serve your clients who are eligible for the Ticket program.
As you start on the path to employment and financial independence, you may be wondering where to turn for support. Find out how to use the Find Help tool to help you search for Ticket to Work service providers who may provide the services you need to succeed.
Our February WISE webinar is now available in the archives. Access the webinar and find answers to the top questions from last month’s webinar.
In Part 2 of our blog series about service providers, learn about State VR agencies and ENs. Find out how these two Ticket to Work service providers can help you reach your work goals with services like skills training, resume tips, and even job placement!
In Part 1 of our two-part series on service providers, you’ll learn more about WIPA projects and PABSS organizations. These two Ticket to Work service providers can help you as you work toward your career and financial goals.
Register for the February 22 national WISE webinar: Choosing the Service Provider That’s Right for You! You will learn about the Ticket to Work program and how Work Incentives and service providers can help you achieve your work goals.
Are you blind and receiving Social Security disability benefits? Do you have questions about employment supports to help you prepare for work and understand what may happen to your benefits while you work? Look no further for answers!
If you have a disability and are thinking of going back to work or working for the first time, an "informational interview" is a great way to find out about a type of job or career at a company or in a field that interests you. You can do this even when there’s no job opening.
Did you know arthritis is the most common cause of disability and one of the most common chronic conditions in the United States? The good news is there are resources and supports to help you manage arthritis at work.
As a Ticket to Work participant, you’ve got a lot on your plate. Whether you’re looking for a job, transitioning into a new position, or trying to juggle new responsibilities, Benefits.gov can help. We house information on over 1,200 benefits.