PreEt Services -14-21 SWD

We support students with disabilities in their transition from school to adulthood by offering Pre-ETS services aligned with federal guidelines. These include career exploration, workplace readiness training, self-advocacy instruction, and job shadowing.

Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) for Students with Disabilities (Ages 14–21)

Helping Hands Society, Inc. proudly offers Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) for students with disabilities between the ages of 14 and 21. Our mission is to ensure that every student, regardless of ability, has access to the tools, guidance, and opportunities needed to prepare for life after school.
Pre-Employment Transition Services for students with disabilities aged 14–21

Program Overview

The Pre-ETS program is designed to support young individuals as they transition from high school to adulthood. By focusing on career exploration, self-advocacy, workplace readiness, and job shadowing, we empower students to discover their potential and build meaningful futures.
Our services align with federal guidelines to provide inclusive, structured support. Each student receives personalized attention to help identify strengths, set goals, and explore opportunities that match their unique abilities and aspirations.

Key Services

  1. Career Exploration – Guidance in identifying career interests and opportunities.
  2. Workplace Readiness Training – Learning soft skills, communication, and workplace behavior.
  3. Self-Advocacy Instruction – Helping students gain confidence and independence.
  4. Job Shadowing Opportunities – Real-world exposure to careers in action.

Why This Program Matters

For many students with disabilities, the transition to employment can feel overwhelming. Pre-ETS provides the supportive bridge they need, helping them move from the classroom to the workforce with confidence and independence.
By offering mentorship, practical training, and career guidance, Helping Hands Society ensures these young people are not just prepared for jobs, but for long-term success and self-reliance.

Join us in empowering students with disabilities to achieve their dreams. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or employer, you can play a vital role in helping us build inclusive communities.