Shannon*, a Client Manager for a Fortune 100 Technology Company, lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and three dogs. Her children, twins, had just enrolled in college and Shannon and her spouse were looking forward to enjoying their newly found freedom,...
Injured workers in our Transition2Work program impact over 35,000 different not-for-profits around the country. As they heal from their work-related injury, program participants benefit from maintaining a schedule and avoiding ‘disability syndrome’ while...
Across the country, not-for-profits benefit from ReEmployAbility participants. We talked with the Nearly New Shop in Louisville, Kentucky, to see how ReEmployAbility helps injured workers and the community in Louisville. The Nearly New Shop is the primary fundraising...
ReEmployAbility supports not-for-profits around the country by providing volunteers through our Transition2Work program, helping injured workers heal through meaningful work. Our office is proud to help our nonprofit partners fulfill their missions. Locally, the...
Injured workers in our Transition2Work program impact over 35,000 not-for-profits around the country. As they heal from a work-related injury, program participants benefit from maintaining a schedule and avoiding ‘disability syndrome’ while the not-for-profit benefits...
Some of the injured workers in our Transition2Work program are mentally ready to return-to-work but physically, their doctor wants them to stay home or refrain from driving. At ReEmployAbility, we believe that anyone who is capable of something can make an impact in...