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|Description=Goodwill Industries’ Skills Training and Enrichment Program (STEP) is an adult learning environment for participants with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) to develop non-job-specific employment and independent life skills to reach their highest potential. Through training resources, skill-building in a variety of activities, and experiences within the community, participants are offered the opportunity to develop social awareness, build relationships and overcome barriers to employment. For many participants these skills lead to integrated community jobs and greater independence. | |Description=Goodwill Industries’ Skills Training and Enrichment Program (STEP) is an adult learning environment for participants with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) to develop non-job-specific employment and independent life skills to reach their highest potential. Through training resources, skill-building in a variety of activities, and experiences within the community, participants are offered the opportunity to develop social awareness, build relationships and overcome barriers to employment. For many participants these skills lead to integrated community jobs and greater independence. | ||
|Facilities=Goodwill STEP Program | |||
|Provider=Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette | |||
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|Name=Senior Program Manager | |||
|Phone=(503) 238-6141 | |||
|Description=Emily Dorondo | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:35, November 2, 2025
| Group | Disabilities |
| Category | Disabilities |
| Name | Goodwill STEP Program |
| Provider | Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette |
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Description
Goodwill Industries’ Skills Training and Enrichment Program (STEP) is an adult learning environment for participants with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) to develop non-job-specific employment and independent life skills to reach their highest potential. Through training resources, skill-building in a variety of activities, and experiences within the community, participants are offered the opportunity to develop social awareness, build relationships and overcome barriers to employment. For many participants these skills lead to integrated community jobs and greater independence.
Facilities
Goodwill STEP Program
Contacts
Contact: Senior Program Manager - Emily Dorondo Phone: (503) 238-6141