Get to Know California's Department of Rehabilitation (DOR)
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 Published On Jul 12, 2021

Achieve Independence and Meaningful Employment with help from the California DOR!

Parents Helping Parents (San Jose) and WarmLine Family Resource Center (Sacramento) hosted this webinar for transition youth, adult individuals, and parents of children with disabilities to learn about the Department of Rehabilitation (DOR), a statewide resource, that helps people with a broad range of special needs achieve independence and find meaningful employment. During the webinar, you will learn about their mission, who they help, and how to get started in their process.

Special Guests:
Joe Xavier, Director of California Department of Rehabilitation
Mark Erlichman, Deputy Director of Vocational Rehabilitation Employment Division
Vivian Hernandez-Obaldia, Acting Northern Sierra District Regional Director

About Parents Helping Parents (PHP):
Parents Helping Parents (https://www.php.com/) supports and trains you to help your family members with special needs, including learning differences, chronic illness, mental health challenges, developmental or intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities and more, at all stages of a person’s life.

Serving families in Santa Clara, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Monterey & San Benito counties in California. Multilingual staff is always available by contacting [email protected]. PHP is a non-profit 501(c)3 agency. Most services are free.

If you live outside the Silicon Valley area, there are similar parent centers in California and every state in the US. Find a center near you by clicking this link: https://www.parentcenterhub.org/find-...

Parents Helping Parents (PHP) is a nonprofit organization that provides information, training, individual assistance, and resources. PHP is not a law firm or legal service agency, and as such, the information contained in this video is provided for the purpose of informing the review, but should not be considered legal advice. For legal advice, you should consult an attorney.

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