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Trinity's initiative or veterans service is specifically designed to provide support, benefits, or assistance to individuals who have served in the military. This often includes healthcare, education funding (like the GI Bill), job training, mental health services, and other forms of support to help them transition back to civilian life.
Supported Employment (SE) services are aimed at finding competitive work in a community integrated work setting for individuals who need ongoing support services to learn and perform the work. SE services can be provided in an individual placement (SEP-IP) or group placement (SEP-G).
An IDD program is a program that helps people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). IDD programs can include:
Trinity's SEL afterschool program teaches youth on the spectrum how to achieve the greatest independence possible for their current age and skill level. Activities of daily living range from getting dressed in the morning, to personal hygiene, safety, and health.
As children on the spectrum advance into adulthood, our programs prepare them for greater independence throughout life. This includes teaching them how to care for their home, acquire job skills, manage their personal finances, and play an active role in the community.
For more information in reference to the free transportation program please email or contact our agency.
Our financial literacy program focuses on the ability to manage personal finance matters efficiently. It is a key life skill required for an individual's personal and professional growth. It is important because it enables us to provide for ourselves and avoid situations of debt.
Provides clothing, bedding, and towels to clients and their families. Appointments are required
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