LVCIL provides a variety of transition and employment services for youth and young adults with disabilities. Below is a listing of the various programs LVCIL offers:
LIFE is a school-based program for students with disabilities, any age. Individualized services are available to enhance and supplement transition services provided by the school district, including:
For information on LIFE, contact Laurie Newman-Mankos at 610-770-9781 x 122 or laurienewman-mankos@lvcil.org
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transition and employment programs,
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This interactive summer program focuses on work experiences and is designed for young adults ages 16-21. The program develops and reinforces the following skills:
This program is six weeks long, three days per week and is held at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom.
For information on Real World Lehigh Valley, contact Carly Beck at 610-770-9781 x125 or carlybeck@lvcil.org
S2L is a yearlong program for young adults with disabilities ages 14-25 who are making the transition out of high school. This youth led, youth driven program focuses on the following goals:
Ages 16-21 for OVR funded students.
For information on the S2L Group, contact Seth Hoderewski at 610-770-9781 x 119 or sethhoderewski@lvcil.org.
April Cox, S2L Coordinator, can be reached at 610-770-9781 x 185 or aprilcox@lvcil.org
VIP is a high school transition program which focuses on work-essential skills, independence, and employment readiness. The program runs five days per week through St. Luke’s University Health Network.
This program operates in partnership with school districts, OVR, and Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit 21 (CLIU 21).
For information on VIP, contact Santiago Delgado at 610-770-9781 x156 or santiagodelgado@lvcil.org
Students and young adults with disabilities will learn valuable skills to prepare for competitive employment and/or post-secondary success:
Work-Essential Skills Training (For Ages 16-27)
Post-Secondary Exploration and Training (Students Only, Ages 16-27)
For more information on Skills Training, contact Santiago Delgado at 610-770-9781 x156 or santiagodelgado@lvcil.org
Career Path is an innovative program for adults with disabilities. Career Path participants must be out-of-school and be eligible for or receiving services through OVR in Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon, Monroe, or Upper Bucks counties. Services include:
For more information on Career Path, contact Carly Beck at 610-770-9781 x 125 or carlybeck@lvcil.org
SEED is a program that focuses on support services for young adults with disabilities who are students at Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC). LVCIL staff provide support for LCCC students on campus:
For more information on SEED, contact Aaron Heydt at 610-770-9781 x 149 or aaronheydt@lvcil.org
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Pre-ETS is a group paid work experiences at various locations thoroughout the Lehigh Valley.
For mor information, please contact Santiago Delgado at 610-770-9781 x156 or santiagodelgado@lvcil.org
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