Community Connections
An Injured Worker’s Experience with Transition2Work
The Transition2Work Mission ReEmployAbility is driven by an unwavering passion to ignite a transformative spark for our clients, their employees, and within the community. Whether you are an injured worker in need of rehabilitation, an employer striving to cultivate a...
Transition2Work Volunteers Make a Difference at Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA)
September is Muscular Dystrophy Awareness Month, and it is only fitting that we recognize our Transition2Work nonprofit partner, Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA), in this month’s Nonprofit Spotlight. At ReEmployAbility, we strive to connect people to a better...
The Spring of Tampa Bay’s 33rd Annual Gift of Peace Luncheon Sponsored by ReEmployAbility
A Champion in the Community ReEmployAbility is happy to announce its sponsorship of The Spring of Tampa Bay’s Gift of Peace Luncheon. ReEmployAbility’s CEO and founder is a proud board member for the Spring of Tampa Bay and works diligently to support their...
Emergency Food Bank of Stockton Celebrates 200 Transition2Work Participants
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...
ReEmployAbility Volunteers at Give Kids the World Village 2023
Exciting ReEmployAbility Volunteer Opportunity On Saturday, August 19th, 2023 a group of 15 dedicated ReEmployAbility employees ventured out before the crack of dawn with a shared purpose of volunteering with Give Kids the World. Give Kids The World Village in...
Family Service Association Partners with Transition2Work to Benefit Underserved Communities
In this month's Nonprofit Spotlight, we delve into the collaborative efforts that drive collective action among ReEmployAbility and our nonprofit partner Family Service Association (FSA). We will also dive into the crucial role injured employees have in their...
ReEmployAbility Donates to Foster Children at Local Nonprofit Organization
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...
Return-to-work program helps nonprofit feed the hungry
In our July Nonprofit Spotlight, we would like to feature an extraordinary organization that tirelessly works to provide sustenance and hope to the less fortunate in the community. In a world where access to basic necessities remains a pressing concern for many,...
Transition2Work Makes a $35 Million Impact for Nonprofits
ReEmployAbility’s Transition2Work program continues to make a significant impact in 2023 by connecting thousands of national and local nonprofit organizations with injured employees who can perform light-duty work. These injured employees contribute valuable services...
American Cancer Society Volunteers Find Joy, Community, and Purpose in Transition2Work
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...
