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Understanding Jesus’ Words and the Power of His Blood


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Readers will see that Jesus has the ability to give them power through the Holy Spirit and has granted eternal life.

John David Harwood’s book, THE KINGDOM SERIES The Holy Grail: The Blood of the Words of the Lamb of God ($14.49, paperback, 9781545601945; $6.99, e-book, 9781545601952), is available for purchase.

The story of Christ is one that needs to be available for all to read. The Blood of the Words of the Lamb of God discusses how when we consider the Words of the Lamb of God, we recognize that Jesus is fully present in our lives today. His sacrifice was one beyond our understanding and is one that leads us into a new way of gaining the ability to transform into a Heavenly being.

Readers will see that Jesus has the ability to give them power through the Holy Spirit and has granted eternal life. He has the power to change all things according to His Father. He has the ability to direct us out the chaos and mass confusion in the world. He is the one in whom readers can put their trust, and the only one who can save us from the ways of the world without God.

Other books by John David Harwood include THE KINGDOM SERIES: God’s Secret, THE KINGDOM SERIES: The Holy Grail, The Sword of the Spirit, Ad Patrem et Filium: From Father to Son, A New Heaven and a New Earth, Leap of Faith, THE KINGDOM SERIES: The Beginning and the End, THE KINGDOM SERIES: The Crown of Life, and THE KINGDOM SERIES: The Illumination of Truth.

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Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to date. THE KINGDOM SERIES: The Holy Grail: The Blood of the Words of the Lamb of God is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.

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Gerald Nelson’s newly released “From Hell to Glory” retells the author’s stirring journey of redemption as he finds the light of the Savior


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“From Hell to Glory”: a fascinating testimony of a life redeemed by Christ that was illuminated with His love, grace, and mercy. “From Hell to Glory” is the creation of published author Gerald Nelson, a caregiver for two special people. His painting business and volunteer work started upon his release from a treatment facility where he was sent for depression and drug abuse. He is currently working with a special-needs girl, Belle Star. He has known her since she was a baby.

Nelson shares, “The author explains his life story, experiences, and the results of his forty-five years of battling addiction, anxiety, and depression. It led to him believe that drugs were the only cure for his pain, until the day he gave his life to Jesus Christ. After receiving Christ into his heart, he began a new journey of enjoying life and how to rebuild again with the ups and downs of drug and alcohol abuse.

“This is a story about redemption, love, drug abuse, and pain and how people can overcome through grace and forgiveness. It gives the reader hope for the future so they don’t have to go through what they went through and that they are not alone in this battle. After losing it all, he explains the steps to sober living and rebuilding his life with the help of other people and God’s great love.

“In his life, Gerald had the opportunity to attend schooling. His trades include meat cutting school, cosmetology college, and painting business. He currently has a passion for helping people by cutting hair for the homeless, volunteering at the rescue mission and the local YMCA, and sharing the gospel with others.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Gerald Nelson’s new book is a powerful life story shared in the hopes of inspiring the readers to find themselves a new life in Jesus Christ, just as he triumphantly did.

View a synopsis of “From Hell to Glory” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “From Hell to Glory” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “From Hell to Glory,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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$380,000 Kessler Foundation Grant to Help Train and Certify People with Disabilities for Advanced Manufacturing Jobs


“Advanced manufacturing is an industry that has significant openings for entry-level employment. There are opportunities for advancement for production workers, computer-numeric controlled machine operators, machinists, as well as quality control workers.” – Elaine E. Katz, Kessler Foundation.

Kessler Foundation has awarded a two-year, $380,000 Signature Employment Grant to New England Business Associates, Inc. (NEBA) in Springfield, MA to support four cohorts of twelve youth with disabilities attain Level 1 and Level 2 advanced manufacturing training and OSHA Certification through an intensive eight-week instructional program. This will enable participants to enter the manufacturing field in an entry-level position that offers opportunities for career growth and economic sustainably.

The grant is part of over $2.4 million in grants awarded by Kessler Foundation in 2019 to organizations across the U.S. to support initiatives that create and expand job training and employment opportunities for people with disabilities.

“Advanced manufacturing is not typically thought of as a career path for people with disabilities,” explained Elaine E. Katz, MS, CCC-SLP, senior vice president for grants and communications at Kessler Foundation. “This is an industry that has significant openings for entry-level employment. There are opportunities for advancement for production workers, computer-numeric controlled machine operators, machinists, as well as quality control workers.”

Workforce investment and economic development partners have allocated funding and have built successful certification and degree programs that run from 12-weeks to two-years to prepare individuals to enter this high demand industry. However, these programs have not traditionally included individuals with disabilities

“As an employment service provider, we have had on-going conversations with local manufacturing companies who see and understand the benefits of including this population in their recruitment strategies,” explained Jeannine Pavlak, CEO of New England Business Associates. “However these organizations have yet had experience hiring individuals with disabilities.”

The Learn to Earn Initiative is a collaboration between the manufacturing sector, the Workforce Investment Boards, the Employers Association of the Northeast, the Vocational Rehabilitation Department, the Department of Developmental Services, Massachusetts Manufacturing Extension Partnership, and NEBA. This core group of partners will identify the requirements participants will need when applying to the program and recruit manufacturing companies willing to hire and accommodate youth with disabilities.

Upon completion of an intensive three-week program, an additional online platform offering 850 additional manufacturing courses will be available to each participant that matches the individuals’ and their employers’ needs. Each participant will also take part in NEBA’s Career Ladder’s program, receiving benefits counseling, interview preparedness skills, resume writing, soft skills for the workplace, and develop a plan to manage and reduce their public benefits.

NEBA employment staff will work closely with the participants and manufacturing companies to identify the appropriate match based on the participant’s long-term interests and goals as well as the overall fit for both the participant and manufacturing company.

About New England Business Associates, Inc.

NEBA operates with the belief and assumption that all people who wish to work can and should work. NEBA has successfully placed thousands of individuals in the workforce in a job/career of their choice over the span of 35 years. Employment provides more than a paycheck and a beginning towards self-sufficiency. It also provides an opportunity to contribute, a chance to participate and be acknowledged for a job well done, provides a sense of accomplishment, and an opening to develop meaningful relationships necessary for all individuals to thrive. The mission of NEBA is to enable people who face barriers to be fully included in community life through employment and become economically empowered. Our vision is that NEBA provides the best employment services that meet the needs of individuals with disabilities, local businesses, and have a positive impact on our communities’ economic and societal conditions. For more information, visit nebaworks.com.

About Kessler Foundation

Kessler Foundation, a major nonprofit organization in the field of disability, is a global leader in rehabilitation research that seeks to improve cognition, mobility and long-term outcomes, including employment, for people with neurological disabilities caused by diseases and injuries of the brain and spinal cord. Kessler Foundation leads the nation in funding innovative programs that expand opportunities for employment for people with disabilities. For more information, visit KesslerFoundation.org.

Apply Now

Kessler Foundation is accepting applications now for its 2020 grant programs. To learn more and to apply, please visit our website. Signature Employment Grants applications are due February 14, 2020. Community Employment Grants applications are due by April 6, 2020. Inquires accepted for Special Initiative Grants on a rolling basis.

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‘A Week Away’ Star Kevin Quinn Joins Megawatt Winter Jam Lineup


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“The scale of Winter Jam is beyond anything I could’ve ever expected,” Quinn shares. “I’m so thrilled to be on stage representing a film which I’ve put both my heart and soul into bringing to life, as well as doing its lead character justice.”

Christian music’s premiere multi-artist annual outing, the Winter Jam Tour Spectacular, welcomes acclaimed actor and recording artist Kevin Quinn to its 2020 lineup. Star of the highly anticipated “A Week Away: The Musical,” Quinn treats Winter Jam audiences to a medley of songs from the summer camp-themed film, which is slated for release later this year.

Helmed by GRAMMY®-nominated singer/songwriter and Winter Jam fan favorite Crowder, the tour is highlighted by a worship set from international chart-toppers Hillsong Young & Free in 25 cities, with renowned worshippers Passion and acclaimed pastor/author/speaker and Passion Movement founder Louie Giglio featured on all other dates. Winter Jam 2020 also showcases Reach Records hip-hop recording artist and producer Andy Mineo; Dove Award-winning pop hitmakers Building 429; GRAMMY®-nominated rockers RED; Dove Award-nominated singer/songwriter Austin French; GRAMMY®-nominated Winter Jam creators and tour hosts, NewSong; and Dare2Share speakers Greg Stier and Zane Black.

Additionally, the PreJam opening set features 2019 New Artist of the Year Dove Award nominee Riley Clemmons and singer/songwriter and evangelist Ballenger, as well as emerging hip-hop recording artist Zauntee.

“The scale of Winter Jam is beyond anything I could’ve ever expected,” Quinn shares. “I’m so thrilled to be on stage representing a film which I’ve put both my heart and soul into bringing to life, as well as doing its lead character justice. I sincerely hope ‘A Week Away’ changes people’s lives, similarly to the way it did mine. With Winter Jam’s immense influence and amazing audiences, I think we’ll be able to accomplish just that.”

The 42-city tour kicked-off January 10 at Jacksonville, Florida’s VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena and is slated to hit Chicago’s Sears Centre Arena; State Farm Arena in Atlanta; Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena; Oklahoma City’s Chesapeake Energy Arena; Kansas City, Missouri’s Sprint Center; and PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina, among numerous other leading venues around the country, before concluding March 29 at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland.

Hallmarked annually by its musical diversity, central focus on the Gospel, and a “no ticket required”/$15 donation at the door, Winter Jam is produced by Premier Productions and sponsored in part by Holt International, Liberty University, “A Week Away: The Musical” and Destiny Rescue.

About Kevin Quinn

In addition to his leading role in the forthcoming motion picture “A Week Away: The Musical,” which also co-stars Bailee Madison and Sherri Shepherd, Kevin Quinn was featured in Disney Channel’s original series “Bunk’d,” as well as the network’s 2016 original movie “Adventures in Babysitting.” Among other roles, he made a 2014 guest turn on NBC’s “Chicago P.D.” and is set to appear in the upcoming Adam Sandler film “Hubie Halloween.” Quinn’s debut EP, Edge of the World—an unapologetic nod to ‘80s “heartthrob” pop— releases in March.

About Winter Jam

Created and hosted by one of Christian music’s most influential bands, NewSong, the Winter Jam Tour Spectacular exploded from a single show in 1995 to become the genre’s benchmark tour. Throughout two decades, the tour has regularly ranked among Pollstar’s top first quarter outings. Showcasing the best and brightest in Christian music, Winter Jam provides a powerful platform for the Gospel in major arenas nationwide.

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FEI Presenting at the NATSAP 2020 Conference on using a Trauma-Informed Approach to Communication


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FEI Behavioral Health, a social enterprise with a 40-year history of providing programs and services that improve workforce resilience, is presenting at the NATSAP 2020 Conference.

NATSAP, The National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs, serves as an advocate and resource for organizations that devote themselves to society’s need for the effective care and education of struggling young people and their families.

The conference runs from February 5-7, 2020, at the Renaissance Esmeralda Resort and Spa in Palm Springs, California. FEI Senior Director Terri Howard will present “Is the Way You’re Communicating Affecting Behavior?” on Friday, February 7, from 8:45-10 a.m.

Howard will discuss how using a trauma-informed approach to communication can encourage positive outcomes. Participants will explore how this approach can help them engage with young people in ways that support dignity and respect. Attendees will also participate in exercises surrounding listening and messaging and explore reactionary tools that help promote optimal results.

Howard is a corporate management executive with more than two decades of experience in organizational development. She has provided training and consultation for nonprofit organizations, Fortune 500 companies, the government and institutions of higher learning around the country. Her topics have included implicit bias, bullying and harassment, anger management, workplace violence prevention, leadership development and teamwork. Her relaxed style and informal approach create an engaging learning environment for participants.

For more information about the conference or FEI’s participation, please visit NATSAP’s 2020 Annual Conference.

FEI has a 40‐year history in enhancing workforce resiliency by offering a full spectrum of solutions, from employee assistance programs (EAPs) and organizational development to workplace violence prevention and crisis management. One of the most successful social enterprises in America, FEI was created by the Alliance for Strong Families and Communities, a national network of social sector organizations working to achieve its vision of a healthy and equitable society. Visit http://www.feinet.com for additional information.

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Parenting NH Magazine Names Spaulding Youth Center’s Scott Dunlop as New Hampshire Top Teacher for 2019


Scott Dunlop, Spaulding Youth Center Special Education Teacher, was selected as a ParentingNH's 2019 NH Top Teacher. Photo by Kendal J. Bush for ParentingNH

Scott Dunlop, Spaulding Youth Center Special Education Teacher, was selected as a ParentingNH’s 2019 NH Top Teacher. Photo by Kendal J. Bush for ParentingNH

“Mr. Dunlop is deeply committed to the belief that his students can achieve success in and out of a school setting and prepares them to do just that,” said Colleen Sliva, School Principal & Special Ed. Director. “He has made an incredibly positive impact on his students, colleagues and community.”

Spaulding Youth Center is thrilled to announce Scott Dunlop was selected for Parenting NH Magazine’s New Hampshire Top Teachers for 2019. Scott Dunlop is a special education teacher at Spaulding Youth Center, where he has worked for twenty-five years.

Community members, educators and academic peers were asked to submit nominations for this prestigious list, which is comprised of top New Hampshire educators. Nominations include essays written about the talented educators of our state along with a short profile about each teacher. Parenting NH Magazine receives hundreds of compelling nominations. For the third annual Top Teacher issue, five different and incredibly impactful educators were awarded the title of Top Teacher for 2019.

“On behalf of Spaulding Youth Center, I am incredibly proud to have Scott Dunlop as part of our special education team and thrilled of his recognition as a Top Teacher in the state of New Hampshire,” said Colleen Sliva, School Principal & Special Education Director. “Mr. Dunlop is deeply committed to the belief that his students can achieve success in and out of a school setting and prepares them to do just that. He has made an incredibly positive impact on his students, colleagues and community and we are extremely fortunate to have Scott as part of our organization.”

Mr. Dunlop joined Spaulding Youth Center in 1995 as a special education teacher following his time on campus as a student teacher. Almost 25 years later, he still faces something new and challenging in his neurobehavioral classroom every day, which is one of his favorite things about working at Spaulding. Within this uniquely challenging atmosphere, Mr. Dunlop embraces each and every day with positivity and dedication and accomplishes truly legendary outcomes for our extraordinary students. Scott was honored as the 2018 recipient of the Spaulding Teacher of the Year Award.

“As a Northfield resident, I grew up familiar with the Spaulding Youth Center campus and mission,” said Scott Dunlop. “However, it wasn’t until I started my career with Spaulding that I realized the thoroughly rewarding outcomes of working so closely with my students and their families. I am honored to facilitate unique and fulfilling life experiences for my students and celebrating their many successes.”

Visit https://www.parentingnh.com/top-teachers-2019/ to read more about Scott Dunlop and the additional educators named to this esteemed list.

ABOUT SPAULDING YOUTH CENTER

Spaulding Youth Center is a leading provider of services for children and youth with neurological, emotional, behavioral, learning and/or developmental challenges, including Autism Spectrum Disorder and those who have experienced significant trauma, abuse or neglect. Services include academic, behavioral health, residential, foster care, health and wellness and family support. Spaulding Youth Center is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit. For information about Spaulding Youth Center, visit http://www.SpauldingYouthCenter.org.

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March 26th Gala to Celebrate Camphill Movement’s 80-Year Legacy of Compassion and Inclusion


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The Camphill Hudson Players, an inclusive theater group, will perform two vignettes from their original production, “Portraits of Us,” at Camphill Foundation’s 2020 Gala.

This year’s Annual Gala celebrates the 80th anniversary of the Camphill movement, founded by Austrian refugees who established a safe place for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live in 1940 at the Camphill estate in Aberdeen, Scotland.

On March 26th, Camphill supporters from throughout North America will convene at New York’s Edison Ballroom to celebrate a legacy 80 years in the making.

The cause for celebration dates to 1940, when a group of Austrian refugees led by Dr. Karl König, purchased the Camphill estate in Aberdeen, Scotland. Theirs was a humanitarian mission. Having fled their homeland under Nazi occupation, the founders of the first Camphill community sought to establish a place where they would care for, live with, and educate children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, such as autism and Down syndrome.

In a world where institutionalization or segregation were the norm, the work of these disability rights pioneers was groundbreaking. Following the teachings of philosopher Rudolf Steiner, they sowed the seeds for a global community-building movement. Today, there are 15 Camphill communities and affiliates in North America, and more than 100 in 22 countries worldwide. Thousands of people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities have lived and worked as part of Camphill, their lives shaped by its unique approach to inclusion.

Camphill Foundation will celebrate this impact—and the people who make it possible—at its Annual Gala at New York’s Edison Ballroom on March 26, 2020. Launched in 1986, the Annual Gala gathers community members and patrons in support of the Camphill movement. The event benefits Camphill Foundation’s grantmaking program. All funds raised go to grants awarded annually to Camphill communities and organizations.

At this year’s Annual Gala, Camphill Foundation will present Daniel McKanan, Ralph Waldo Emerson Unitarian Universalist Association Senior Lecturer at Harvard Divinity School, with the prestigious Camphill Elizabeth Boggs Leadership Award.

McKanan studies religious and spiritual movements for social transformation, and has authored six books, including “Eco-Alchemy: Anthroposophy and the History and Future of Environmentalism” (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2017) and “Camphill and the Future: Spirituality and Disability in an Evolving Communal Movement” (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2020). He has also served as board chair of the International Communal Studies Association.

Past recipients of the Camphill Elizabeth Boggs Leadership Award include author and activist Andrew Solomon; philosopher, theologian, and L’Arche founder Jean Vanier; and author, professor, autism education expert, and animal husbandry pioneer Dr. Temple Grandin.

“From his days as a Camphill volunteer coworker to his ongoing work raising consciousness of Camphill’s vital contributions to humanity and environmentalism, Professor McKanan has done much to advance communities where people of all abilities are embraced and empowered,” said Karen Murphy, Executive Director of Camphill Foundation. “We are thrilled to recognize his achievements during this momentous 80th anniversary celebration.”    

Camphill Foundation’s 2020 Annual Gala will be held at the Edison Ballroom, located at 240 West 47th Street, New York. It will feature a silent auction, as well as a performance by The Camphill Hudson Players, an inclusive theater group based at Camphill Hudson in Hudson, New York. The event is open to all ticket holders.    

Individual tickets to the Camphill Foundation Annual Gala are available for $380. Sponsorships are available at eight levels: Camphill Pioneer ($80,000), Camphill Builder ($25,800), Camphill Benefactor ($15,800), Camphill Sustainer ($10,800), Camphill Sponsor ($8,000), Camphill Partner ($5,800), Camphill Supporter ($2,580), and Camphill Friend ($1,080). Visit bidpal.net/CamphillGALA2020 to purchase tickets or a sponsorship package.    

About Camphill Foundation

Founded in 1966 to support two fledgling Camphill communities in New York and Pennsylvania, Camphill Foundation has grown dramatically over the past six decades. Today, its mission is to grow, strengthen, and safeguard the Camphill movement at 15 Camphill communities and affiliates in the United States and Canada. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Camphill Foundation primarily accomplishes this mission by providing strategic grants and low-interest loans that help grow and sustain the Camphill movement. Visit http://www.camphillfoundation.org for details.

About the Camphill Movement

Camphill is a worldwide movement of vibrant lifesharing communities that provide a unique model of care for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Camphill movement draws inspiration from the principles of anthroposophy. In valuing the profound significance of each human being, practicing the art of daily living, and emphasizing mindfulness of our responsibility to the earth, the Camphill movement offers a model for social renewal.

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The Struggles of a Single Parent” shares a single mother’s unwavering faith throughout toils in life


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“Naked but Not Afraid: The Struggles of a Single Parent”: a captivating memoir of the author’s life as a single parent who triumphs odds with the grace of God. “Naked but Not Afraid: The Struggles of a Single Parent” is the creation of published author Angela Jeffries, a missionary from Indiana, a teacher in Saipan, and a physical therapist assistant.

Jeffries shares, “Who is the author that dares to tell the naked truth about her less-than-perfect life as a Christian single parent? Angie was the shy younger sister who grew up in a Christian family in a small Midwestern town of approximately three thousand residents. She accepted the Holy Spirit into her life at the age of ten years old. Angie’s aspirations after high school were to marry a Christian man, have children, and settle down in her hometown, but instead, she attended college five hours away from home. Taken with homesickness, she returned to her hometown after a year and completed a teaching degree at a community college fifteen miles from home. How did God transform this small-town homebody with average intelligence into a missionary willing to serve God halfway around the world on a North Pacific island? But what caused her to settle for ungodly relationships upon her return home and equipped her to survive an abusive marriage? How did she manage financially on a thirty-two-hour-per-week income, as well as raise her daughter to love the Lord while fighting off the forces of evil? Angie prays the stories in the book will inspire you through difficult times as a single parent. She also believes the time management and budgeting tips will allow you to spend more time with your child(ren) and less at work and chores at home. Do not be afraid to disclose your naked truth to God in prayer. No one is too broken for His healing grace.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Angela Jeffries’s new book is proof of the Lord’s graciousness for people who seek Him, especially during times of despair that dampen the soul’s will to thrive.

Readers will follow a single mother as she painstakingly juggles between being a parent extraordinaire and a devoted physical therapist assistant rehabilitating the injured and sick.

View the synopsis of “Naked but Not Afraid: The Struggles of a Single Parent” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Naked but Not Afraid: The Struggles of a Single Parent” at traditional brick-and-mortar bookstores or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Naked but Not Afraid: The Struggles of a Single Parent,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Call for Nominations for the 2020 Ability Awards in Celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the ADA


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Melwood, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit employers of individuals of differing abilities, is bringing together some of Washington’s top political, social, and business leaders to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

To honor the legacy of the ADA, Melwood is calling for nominations of outstanding employers, researchers, policymakers, organizations and individuals who are working to advance the field of employment for individuals of differing abilities and injured veterans. Nominate yourself or others. The judges panel includes key representatives from Marymount University, the Greater Washington Board of Trade, Dominion Energy, Prince George’s County, Kaiser Permanente, NFP | The Meltzer Group, and the Special Olympics.

Winners will be announced at the Awards Dinner on Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 6:00pm at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Washington, DC. Tickets and sponsorships can be purchased by clicking here here or at Melwood.org.

The Honorary Co-Host Committee for the 2020 Ability Awards includes nearly two dozen regional and national Congressional leaders championing companies and individuals at the forefront of the advancement and inclusion of people of differing abilities and injured veterans in the American workforce.

You can find more information about the awards criteria and eligibility requirements here.

The deadline for nominations is March 1, 2020. Please click here to submit your nomination or email questions to Kirsten Dillon at kdillon@melwood.org.

About Melwood

Melwood is one of the largest employers of people of differing abilities in the country and offers workforce solutions to private businesses and government agencies. Melwood currently employs more than 1,600 workers – nearly 1,000 of whom are people of differing abilities – while offering job placement, job training, life skills for independence, and support services to nearly 2,600 people each year in DC, Maryland, and Virginia. For more information, visit http://www.melwood.org.

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$450,000 Kessler Foundation Grant to Encourage People with Disabilities to Look for Employment


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“The support services and managed care being offered in this model has the potential to embolden people with disabilities to enter the job market,” explained Elaine E. Katz, SVP for grants and communications at Kessler Foundation.

Kessler Foundation has awarded a two-year, $450,000 Signature Employment Grant to JEVS Human Services in Philadelphia, PA to pilot Road to Employment, to test a new mechanism for motivating people with disabilities to pursue employment, connecting them to long-term support services, and reducing public benefits dependence. After the pilot proves the intervention’s effectiveness, JEVS Human Services will scale it throughout Pennsylvania’s managed care system to maximize its reach.

The grant is part of over $2.4 million in grants awarded by Kessler Foundation in 2019 to organizations across the U.S. to support initiatives that create and expand job training and employment opportunities for people with disabilities.

“JEVS Human Services will develop several interrelated tools to support the project,” said Stephanie Koch senior vice president, business development at JEVS Human Services. “This includes a roadmap guiding people with disabilities through the complex consideration of working and receiving public benefit assistance; an interactive app with benefits calculator illustrating the long-term financial impact of multiple employment scenarios based on earnings alongside public benefits; and a training curriculum.”

JEVS believes the Road to Employment program will increase the number of people with disabilities who are employed. As a result, participants will experience improved health outcomes and significant monetary gains due to lower health costs and more wages.

“Many people with disabilities do not pursue employment that could provide them with a higher quality of life—sustainable incomes, health benefits, and socialization opportunities—than public benefits affords them,” explained Elaine E. Katz, MS, CCC-SLP, senior vice president for grants and communications at Kessler Foundation. “The support services and managed care being offered in this model has the potential to embolden people with disabilities to enter the job market.”

Short term, the hope is that individuals will learn to advocate for themselves more effectively and employers will experience a change in attitudes regarding people with disabilities. Longer term, JEVS will seek to measure the number of managed care organizations across the Philadelphia region and the nation that adopt this approach.

About JEVS Human Services

JEVS was founded in 1941 to meet the employment needs of the region’s Jewish community and has since evolved to meet the needs of people from all walks of life seeking to realize their vocational and personal potential. JEVS’ mission is to enhance the employability, independence, and quality of life of individuals through a broad range of programs and create innovative and sustainable solutions to address current and future community needs.

JEVS serves nearly 30,000 vulnerable individuals each year, excelling at helping clients who are low-income, have a disability, are unemployed, and others facing multiple barriers navigate the best options to meet their needs and connect to sustainable education, training, and employment opportunities, all of which are carefully designed to help clients gain independence. For more information, visit jevshumanservices.org.

About Kessler Foundation

Kessler Foundation, a major nonprofit organization in the field of disability, is a global leader in rehabilitation research that seeks to improve cognition, mobility and long-term outcomes, including employment, for people with neurological disabilities caused by diseases and injuries of the brain and spinal cord. Kessler Foundation leads the nation in funding innovative programs that expand opportunities for employment for people with disabilities. For more information, visit KesslerFoundation.org.

Apply Now

Kessler Foundation is accepting applications now for its 2020 grant programs. To learn more and to apply, please visit our website. Signature Employment Grants applications are due February 14, 2020. Community Employment Grants applications are due by April 6, 2020. Inquires accepted for Special Initiative Grants on a rolling basis.

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Carolann Murphy, PA

973-324-8382

CMurphy@KesslerFoundation.org

Rob Gerth

973-323-3675

RGerth@KesslerFoundation.org

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