Independent Futures that Work is designed to help in the successful transition of youth and young adults from high school into the next stage of adult life. “Transition” is used to describe the period when youth with disabilities (ages 14-26) begin to focus on their future adult life. They learn about supports and services needed to meet their learning, living, and working goals. It is important for youth to be actively involved in planning for their own future. They need to know what supports will help them. They also need to know how to get those services. IFTW will provide resources and trainings for youth with disabilities, their families, and professionals. Useful resources on our website will help youth with disabilities learn, live, and work independently.
Accessible Location: No
Type of Organization | Nonprofit (501c3) |
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Categories | Advocacy, Case Management, Emotional Support, Financial, Housing, Job Coaching/Support, Post-secondary, Resource/Lending Library, Teen Activity |
Services offered in Spanish? | No |
Newsletter? | No |
Child Care Available? | No |
Age Range | 15-21 , 22 and up |
Disability Categories | Developmental Disability, Genetic or Congenital Disorder, Intellectual Disability, Learning Disability, Medical Condition, Mental Health Disorder, Physical Disability |
Does this organization belong to all disabilities? | yes |
This organization belongs to these diagnoses | |
Is this a statewide service? | yes |
Website | https://www.independentfuturesthatwork.com/our-partners/ |
Contact Name | Lisa Cowart |
Email Address | [email protected] |
Phone Number | 877-762-1435 |