The RAISE Center is pleased to share their new Apprenticeship Resources page with you!

Apprenticeships have been used for centuries to provide hands-on trade skills. Apprenticeship programs provide work-based training, classroom instruction, and mentorship at competitive wages with career paths that includes paid on-the-job training, skill development, and mentorship. For people with disabilities, apprenticeships are a way to open doors to opportunities by providing additional education and specialized training with a designated path to a good job for those who might prefer an alternate to higher/post-secondary education.

The resources on this page provide a wealth of information about available programs, establishing new apprenticeships, benefits for apprentices, and ways to find programs in one’s particular area.