Return-to-Work offers Injured Workers an Opportunity to Give Back ReEmployAbility’s Nonprofit Relationship Manager, Lindsey Bressi, visited the Emergency Food Bank of Stockton in California in May and learned more about their incredible mission. At the beginning of...
The ReEmployAbility team works hard to help injured or disabled employees get back to meaningful work with nonprofit organizations while they recover. With over 45,000 nonprofit partners in our network, each dedicated team member understands the importance of service...
American Cancer Society Discovery Shops and ReEmployAbility Lindsey Bressi, a ReEmployAbility Nonprofit Relationship Manager, recently visited two American Cancer Society Discovery shops. Collectively, these shops have hosted over 130 light-duty participants through...
Service is a core value at ReEmployAbility, one that is represented every day. Whether it is the service of injured workers who participate in the Transition2Work® program or the service of the ReEmployAbility team, every bit of effort connects that person to a...
ReEmployAbility has partnered with over 40,000 Not-for-Profits around the country to provide service opportunities to injured workers who participated in our Transition2Work® Return-to-Work program. Through an in-house volunteer effort, our Senior Leadership Team has...
Each year ReEmployAbility’s Transition2Work® program connects thousands of national and local not-for-profit organizations throughout the U.S. with injured employees who are able to perform light duty work. These injured employees provide valuable services for their...