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Work programs for people with developmental disabilities enable these individuals to maximize their vocational potential and earn a salary through meaningful employment, providing dignity through work.
Featured Program:
New England Village's
True Meaning Jewelry, Exceptional Jewelry by Exceptional People
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Sea Glass Autism Bracelet
$45.00
crafted by artists with autism and other developmental disabilities
This unique and stylish bracelet features opaque sea glass symbolizing the mystery surrounding the causes of autism. The puzzle piece etched "HOPE" expresses the optimism that through research, the missing pieces of the puzzle will be found.
click here for an order form
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To download a brochure, click here
(requires Acrobat Reader)
To learn more about New England Village's work programs, click here
To have your work program for people with developmental disabilities considered for Sustainable Livelihood Feature, click here
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Since 1972, work programs at New England Village have enabled individuals with developmental disabilities such as Autism, Down Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy to maximize their vocational potential and earn a salary through meaningful employment. NEV continually seeks business ventures that enable its workers to gain diversified skills and to experience entrepreneurship at some level.
For inquiries or to place an order,please contact True Meaning Jewelry General Manager Cheryl Bleakney
by Phone: (781) 447-4413 ext. 118 or
by Fax: (781) 447-4415 or
by Email: cbleakney@newenglandvillage.org
New England Village
15 Commercial Waye
Hanson, MA 02341
www.newenglandvillage.org
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Autism Speaks provides general information as a service to the community. The information provided is not a recommendation, referral, or endorsement of any resource, program, product, or service provider. Autism Speaks has not validated and is not responsible for any information or services provided by third parties. You are urged to use independent judgment and request references when considering any resource associated with the provision of services related to autism.
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