AHRC Workforce
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AHRC Nassau, a not-for-profit organization, meets the needs of children and adults with intellectual and other developmental disabilities by providing community-based programs and services, as well as guidance and support
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AHRC workforce at the village of Freeport Nautical Mile fair. Amazing event. Thank you to all that made it possible and to the patrons who visited our booth. #inclusionworks
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AHRC workforce. At the HIA-LI trade show. Spreading the word. #hialitradeshow2016

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Thank you to everyone that made A Whole LOTT More a success. Panelists Graig Wolfson, Maureen Knott and Paul Giordano. Special thanks to moderator Pat Dowse.

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AHRC Workforce wants to thank Jennifer Colletti, Jennifer Cappello-Ruggiero and Anum Sheraz from the Cornell University Cooperative Extension for yesterdays meeting. Creating meaningful opportunities for the people we serve.

Actors With Disabilities Add Depth to Chicago Stages
Making an impact across the nation in all aspects of life. #limitless
NYSID, Preferred Source Solutions
NYSID works! AHRC workforce is proud to have participated. We are looking forward to this years celebration.
Historic shift underway for disabled workers
Workshops are evolving. Article by Ridgley Ochs. See her and the other panelists on 4/20/2016 and the screening of A Whole Lott more at the Sid Jacobson JCC. Go to www.sjjcc.org/a-whole-Lott-more to reserve a seat.
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Thank you to AHRC Workforce culinary services. Catering April's board of director's subcommittee meeting at the work center

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A Whole Lott More

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