Project Focus Launches Workforce Readiness Training Program for Young Adults with Developmental Disabilities

Project Focus Foundation
March 1, 2025

Tampa, FL – March 2025 – Project Focus is proud to announce the launch of its state-approved Workforce Readiness Training (WRT) program for young adults aged 18-21 and high school seniors with developmental disabilities. This new program, approved by the Florida Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), represents a significant expansion of services for the Focus family of programs.

The WRT program is an 8-week, after-school initiative designed to provide hands-on, in-person training and experiential learning opportunities. Through interactive activities, participants will gain valuable life and job skills to support their journey toward independence and meaningful employment.

“Our goal is to continuously grow our programs to ensure young adults with developmental disabilities have access to meaningful opportunities and jobs in the community,” said Rachel Kollar, Workforce Readiness Program Manager. “This program is an important steppingstone in their journey toward independence and lifelong fulfilment.”

For more information about the Workforce Readiness Training program, partnership opportunities, or to support our mission, please visit https://projectfocusfoundation.org/services/focus-vocational-rehabilitation/ or contact Rachel Kollar, CRC, at rkollar@projectfocususa.org .

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About Project Focus: Project Focus supports education, life skills training, and workforce development to over 160 students and young adults with developmental disabilities across Tampa Bay. Through its programs—including Focus Academy, the Focus Forward Adult Day Training Program, and the Focus Café—the nonprofit empowers students to achieve independence, build social connections, and engage with the broader community…

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