Asotin-Garfield County Employment 4 All

Asotin-Garfield County Employment 4 All We believe in equal opportunity for all individuals whatever their abilities or barriers.

For some individuals, independence means finding meaningful employment.For others, it means stable housing, transportati...
06/18/2026

For some individuals, independence means finding meaningful employment.
For others, it means stable housing, transportation support, community participation, or learning new life skills.

Programs and partnerships through ACCS help individuals build pathways toward greater independence, confidence, and community connection.

Because everyone deserves the opportunity to live, work, and participate in their community.

Applying for Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) services can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to naviga...
06/17/2026

Applying for Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) services can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to navigate it alone.

We can help individuals and families better understand:
✔ Eligibility requirements
✔ Available programs
✔ Employment supports
✔ Transition services
✔ Community resources

Sometimes the first step is simply asking questions. Support is available for eligible individuals and families in Asotin and Garfield Counties.

Many individuals and families in Asotin and Garfield Counties may qualify for services through Washington’s Developmenta...
06/12/2026

Many individuals and families in Asotin and Garfield Counties may qualify for services through Washington’s Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA).

Eligible services may include:
• Supported employment
• Community inclusion programs
• Housing-related supports
• Transition services
• Long-term employment supports

In general, eligibility includes:
✔ Washington residency
✔ A developmental disability that began before age 18
✔ Long-term limitations affecting daily living

Not sure where to begin? We can help connect individuals and families with information and next steps.

Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) help students prepare for life after high school through real-world experie...
06/10/2026

Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) help students prepare for life after high school through real-world experiences and skill building.

Students ages 14–21 with an IEP, 504 Plan, or documented disability may participate in services such as:
✔ Workplace readiness training
✔ Self-advocacy skills
✔ Career exploration
✔ Paid work experiences
✔ Independent living preparation

The goal is simple: helping students feel confident about what comes next.

Sometimes the barriers to employment and independence go beyond finding a job.Washington’s Foundational Community Suppor...
06/05/2026

Sometimes the barriers to employment and independence go beyond finding a job.

Washington’s Foundational Community Supports (FCS) program helps eligible individuals access supportive employment and housing services that improve stability, wellness, and quality of life.

Services may help individuals:
✔ Find and maintain employment
✔ Access stable housing resources
✔ Build independence
✔ Connect with community supports

We help individuals in Asotin and Garfield Counties navigate these pathways to independence and opportunity.

Stable housing creates the foundation for independence, health, and opportunity.Supported housing services help individu...
06/03/2026

Stable housing creates the foundation for independence, health, and opportunity.

Supported housing services help individuals connect with resources that support safe, stable living environments while building skills for greater independence and community involvement.

Programs available through local and state partnerships help eligible individuals in Asotin and Garfield Counties access pathways toward housing stability and long-term success.

Because independence starts with having a place to call home.

What happens to students with disabilities after high school? The parents in this video are on a mission to find program...
06/01/2026

What happens to students with disabilities after high school? The parents in this video are on a mission to find programs that prepare their kids for the workforce.

Our School to Work program helps students with developmental disabilities turn potential into possibility through paid work experiences, job readiness training, and the confidence that comes from contributing, earning, and preparing for a successful future.

https://youtu.be/u14xbsPuwbg?si=HHIzS39qaCsljAgN

What happens to students with disabilities after high school? Paren...

Students with developmental disabilities may qualify for programs that provide:✔ Job readiness training✔ Paid work exper...
05/30/2026

Students with developmental disabilities may qualify for programs that provide:
✔ Job readiness training
✔ Paid work experience
✔ Employment support
✔ Transition services after high school

Services are available in Asotin and Garfield Counties for eligible students and families.

Your future starts here. Find out more at bit.ly/ACCS-S2W

Inclusive workplaces strengthen rural communities.Employers who partner with supported employment programs help individu...
05/28/2026

Inclusive workplaces strengthen rural communities.

Employers who partner with supported employment programs help individuals build confidence, develop skills, and gain meaningful work experience.

When businesses open doors to opportunity, communities grow stronger together.

Thank you to local employers across the Lewis Clark Valley and beyond who help make inclusion possible.

Navigating services and planning for the future can feel overwhelming for families.Local programs and community partners...
05/27/2026

Navigating services and planning for the future can feel overwhelming for families.

Local programs and community partnerships help connect families with resources, guidance, and support along the way.

Whether it’s early childhood services, school transitions, employment support, or community resources—families don’t have to navigate it alone.

Address

549 5th Street, Suite A
Clarkston, WA
99403

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15097588349

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