Building Inclusive Employment — Together

When you partner with Work Opportunities, you’re not just giving — you’re helping people with disabilities find their place in the workforce and their purpose in the community.
Every day, someone is waiting for that first interview, that first paycheck, that first chance to be seen for what they can do.People with disabilities who want to work. Who want to contribute. Who want to be valued for their abilities.
People like Brian, who was able to continue his job through most of the pandemic. Or people like Salina, who unfortunately lost her job last year and is working on skill building while she searches for a new position.
And today, you can help.
By planning a future gift, you can leave a lasting legacy of inclusion.
Learn how you can include Work Opportunities in your will or estate plans.
Learn more about planned giving: Download our Planned Giving Guide
GIVE A GIFT TODAY:
Your gift funds job coaching, employer outreach, and the one-on-one support people with disabilities need to thrive at work.
➡ Every $1 you give creates $23 in earned wages for someone gaining independence through employment.
Prefer steady impact? Join the 23 Club and make it monthly.
GIVE THROUGH YOUR DAF:
Recommend a grant to Work Opportunities (EIN 91-0785591).
If your Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) provider offers an online portal, you can search for us by name or EIN and make your gift directly.
DOUBLE YOUR DONATION:
Many companies match their employees’ charitable contributions, often doubling—or even tripling—your impact.
Ask your HR department about matching gifts or check your company’s giving portal for details.
PLAN AHEAD:
By planning a future gift, you can leave a lasting legacy of inclusion.
Learn how you can include Work Opportunities in your will or estate plans.
Learn more about planned giving: Download our Planned Giving Guide
We know that you share our belief that a job is much more than a paycheck. Your donation today will help provide critical employment services to people with disabilities.
If you would like to learn more, please reach out to Marti Thomas at marti@workopportunities.org.