Community Power
Community Power is a nonprofit, residential, organization that provides services to people in need of Transitional Housing.
The program supports individuals’ independence by
providing housing, transportation, home care, securing benefits and services Vision Statement:
Community Power provides assistance and resources to encourage, develop, and prepare our community to provide for themselves and bear fruit in teaching others to walk in the Spirit of Power, Together
Thank you for your service to the Lord. We pray that your blessings multiply.
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Ray Of Hope & Life, LLC
We provide Skill Building, Mental and Behavioral Health for children.Services we provide are for children 5-17 years of age.
*Mental Health Rehabilitated Services (Skill Building)
*Mental Health Targeted Case Management
The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has introduced “Start My VR” an online self-referral portal for prospective vocational rehabilitation customers, providing a convenient way for individuals with disabilities who are seeking employment to inquire about Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Services and/or be connected to a VR staff member. (https://twcgov.service-now.com/com.glideapp.servicecatalog_cat_item_view.do?v=1&sysparm_id=e05bd29c1bf5e41016a1caab234bcb94&sysparm_preview=true&sysparm_domain_restore=false&sysparm_stack=no)
Texas Workforce Solutions-Vocational Rehabilitation Services supports individuals with physical or mental disabilities in achieving their employment goals. VR Services are designed to help an individual live independently and address employment barriers related to a disability, and support eligible individuals as they prepare for, obtain, retain or advance in employment.
In addition to receiving inquiries about VR Services, the Start My VR system also can receive inquiries for the Older Individuals who are Blind program, or VR-OIB. (https://twcgov.service-now.com/com.glideapp.servicecatalog_cat_item_view.do?v=1&sysparm_id=e59ab90e1b7124106d3899ba234bcbc9&sysparm_preview=true&sysparm_domain_restore=false&sysparm_stack=no)
VR-OIB services are designed to assist individuals age 55 and older adjust to the disability of blindness or visual impairment based on their specific needs. These services may include counseling and evaluations about vision loss, information and referral to community resources, assistive technology, diabetes education, or independent living skills training, which may include training in orientation and mobility and daily living skills.
To find out more about Texas Workforce Solutions-Vocational Rehabilitation Services, visit https://twc.texas.gov/jobseekers/vocational-rehabilitation-services
To find out how your business can benefit from hiring individuals with disabilities or to obtain information on employee accommodation, contact a Vocational Rehabilitation Business Relations Coordinator visit https://www.twc.texas.gov/businesses/vocational-rehabilitation-business-relations
Start My VR includes three easy steps:
1 - Visit the “Start My VR” secure web portal & enter your contact information.
2 - Receive a Request Number confirming receipt.
3 - A VR team member will contact you to share how VR services may benefit you.
(copied from a TWC communication)
ServiceNow Hello! Welcome to Start My VR! Thank you for your interest in Texas Workforce Solutions-Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Services.
Hello Community Power friends. Next Saturday, while the women are at conference, we need all of us in town to meet for a work day at Community Power to move furniture from the Gym into a room for storage so we can get ready to open the Gym.
Please come out and give a hand. 9 am onsite.
Hello all. I have created the page Community Power for Public announcements and interaction with our area resources.
Also is a private group called CP Board for our communication for business around this project.
Please just like Community Power and Ask to Join CP Board for board members. I have placed the proposed Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws in CP Board for us to review.
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