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In 1951, a group of parents decided to start a school for their children with developmental disabilities rather than having them institutionalized. As those children grew into young adults, the school evolved into a workforce training organization. That organization — now known as Relay Resources [https://www.relayresources.org/] — is still creating employment opportunities for people with disabilities more than 75 years later. The nonprofit provides janitorial, landscaping, document imaging and other services [https://www.relayresources.org/services] to businesses throughout the Pacific Northwest. They also offer individual career counseling for people with disabilities and help pair those job seekers [https://www.relayresources.org/cie] with employers who are interested in inclusive hiring. Jennifer Camota Luebke is the president and CEO of Relay Resources. She joins us to talk more about the organization’s work.
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