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Parents! You are invited to learn more about the Pathways 2 Partnership program and join a Zoom session this Wednesday, November 20th, and the 20th of each monthly following!

♦️ Click to join the 12:00 PM Session
🔶 Click to join the 5:30 PM Session

We are also proud to be a partner with Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency (GVRA) and Columbia County Schools in Pathways to Partnerships (P2P). The mission for the partnership is to substantially improve training and preparation of children and youth with disabilities in Georgia to eventually obtain and maintain competitive integrated employment (CIE) in conjunction and coordination with other state, local and private entities.

The image is a blue flyer with gray boxes. Black text reads the following: PARENTS YOU ARE INVITED FAMILY LEARNING SESSION Nov. 20th TOPIC: What resources are available for my child with a disability and our family? PART 1 Two different time slots will be offered for you to join this engaging and interactive session. 12:00 P.M. & 5:30 P.M. Please Join Us! The contents of this publication were developed under a grant number H421E230027 from the Department of Education. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. §§ 1221e-3 and 3474)

Pathways to Partnerships has three goals to accomplish the mission.

  • Goal 1: Increase children and youth with disabilities and their families’ ability to access available resources to achieve positive post-secondary outcomes and competitive integrated employment (CIE) through participation in innovative P2P instructional programming.
  • Goal 2: Foster strategic collaborations and partnerships among entities (GVRA, CILs, LEAs, SEA, and other youth service professionals) to promote shared accountability for children and youth with disabilities. Developing a seamless transition system that supports both individuals and providers, while identifying and removing barriers, leveraging unique strengths, increasing capacity, and fostering collective collaboration among all entities involved.
  • Goal 3: Increase children and youth with disabilities and their families’ ability to access available resources to achieve positive post-secondary outcomes and competitive integrated employment (CIE) through systematic outreach and sharing of available resources in local communities and state.

The Pathways to Partnerships grant has initially been funded for five years beginning in 2023.