Yecholot - Vocational Program
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Seeach Sod’s vocational programs enable adults with disabilities to have gainful and productive employment opportunities. The programs provide a wide range of employment options suited for different levels of functioning, providing each adult with the opportunity to find employment that fits his or her preferences and abilities. Official work environment, salary, dignity, and satisfaction – these all contribute the lives of the adults in our programs, giving them content and purpose. Alongside their work, participants enjoy recreational activities that provide a social outlet and new experiences.
Staff: The staff of the vocational programs train and assist the participants, helping them find work that is most appropriate for their level of functioning and their personal preferences. Staff includes trained vocational counselors, vocational supervisors, social workers, a psychologist, paramedical professionals, enrichment teachers.
Vocational Training: In every vocational program, the participants receive training in areas that relate to the world of employment, including outward appearance, financial responsibility, improvement of motor skills, and use of public transportation.
The Vocational Program is divided into three branches:
In-House Employment | Supported Employment | Industrial Vocational Program
In-House Employment:
Participants work in the Seeach Sod building, performing tasks according to their abilities.
Among the businesses operated by these adults are the Lilach soap production company and the Revach Naki laundromat.
Supported Employment:
Participants are integrated into the general work force as employees at various factories and businesses.
They receive guidance and instruction according to need, and they receive a salary for their work (adapted minimum wage).
The Women's Supported Employment is partially sponsored with the kind support of:
Industrial Vocational Program:
Groups of participants travel with a counselor to various factories and businesses,
where they perform tasks as a group and with guidance.