The goal of the New Directions Program is to get disabled adults back into the work force. This program has been very successful, with almost all graduates of the program now employed. Here is just a partial listing of fields where our graduates work:
� Substitute teaching
� Americorps Vista compensated volunteer
� Social services case management
� Church administration
� Fashion design
� Retail sales and distribution
� Food service management
� Hospitality
� Direct marketing
� Health care
Also check these sites:
Unofficial site of Gulf Coast Community Care
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