The WorkAbility program is funded and administered by the California Department of Education, Special Education Division. WorkAbility promotes independent living and provides comprehensive pre-employment worksite training, employment and follow-up services for youth in special education who are making the transition from school to work, post-secondary education or training. WorkAbility provides special education students ages 14 to 22 the opportunity to obtain marketable job skills while completing their education.
WorkAbility also provides:
• Career Center accessibility
• Job shadowing
• Tours of work/training sites
• Career Awareness Day
• Assistance with transition plans
• Information about jobs
• Information about work benefits and deductions
For additional information, contact:
Lily Miller, Transition Counselor – (909) 782-3593 (tty)
Rachel Armstrong, Job Developer – (909) 680-6842 (voice/tty)




