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In this episode of the Valley Today, host Janet Michael welcomes guests from NW Works: Skip Phillips, CEO; Kristin Elliott, Director of Programs; and Morgan Towle, Communications Coordinator. NW Works is an organization dedicated to empowering adults with disabilities by building life and employment skills. The conversation kicks off with a refresher on NW Works' mission and services, especially emphasizing their growth post-COVID. Skip discusses their day program and the supportive employment model, including job coaching and community integration.
Kristin elaborates on the day program, detailing two distinct tracks: one for employment skills and another for personal development. She underscores the importance of socialization, soft skills, and the use of community resources like gardening. Morgan and Skip highlight the importance of community partnerships and volunteering, including local businesses helping with their community garden and being the beneficiary of a Rotary event: An International Affair.
The conversation also covers the recent Medicaid waiver expansion in Virginia, which allows more families to access NW Works' services. Janet and Kristin discuss the need for new staff and client referrals, with Kristen describing ideal employee qualities. The discussion closes with Skip and Morgan directing listeners to their website for further information and volunteer opportunities: https://www.nwworks.com/
By Janet MichaelIn this episode of the Valley Today, host Janet Michael welcomes guests from NW Works: Skip Phillips, CEO; Kristin Elliott, Director of Programs; and Morgan Towle, Communications Coordinator. NW Works is an organization dedicated to empowering adults with disabilities by building life and employment skills. The conversation kicks off with a refresher on NW Works' mission and services, especially emphasizing their growth post-COVID. Skip discusses their day program and the supportive employment model, including job coaching and community integration.
Kristin elaborates on the day program, detailing two distinct tracks: one for employment skills and another for personal development. She underscores the importance of socialization, soft skills, and the use of community resources like gardening. Morgan and Skip highlight the importance of community partnerships and volunteering, including local businesses helping with their community garden and being the beneficiary of a Rotary event: An International Affair.
The conversation also covers the recent Medicaid waiver expansion in Virginia, which allows more families to access NW Works' services. Janet and Kristin discuss the need for new staff and client referrals, with Kristen describing ideal employee qualities. The discussion closes with Skip and Morgan directing listeners to their website for further information and volunteer opportunities: https://www.nwworks.com/