Mission Statement: The mission of the Georgia Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities, Inc. is to provide information, programs and transition activities designed to enhance equal opportunities for youth with all types of disabilities, reduce the dropout rate, empower students with disabilities to enter technological careers, and facilitate a successful transition to post-secondary education and gainful employment.

To learn more about HSHT programs in your area of Georgia, contact Karen Royston.

The Georgia High School High Tech Program is a comprehensive community-based program providing youth with disabilities a link to academic and career-development experiences that enable them to successfully meet the workforce demands of the 21st century. The program consists of state government agencies, school systems, non-profit organizations, community organizations, and the private sector working together to provide seamless services for students with disabilities in the local community. These partners work closely together to identify and provide needed services for students with disabilities that will help them succeed in the workforce. At this time, there are active High School High Tech Programs in over 50 high schools in Georgia.

The goal of the Georgia High School High Tech Program is to provide information and services to students with all types of disabilities to assist them with identifying a realistic vocational goal and transitioning to post-secondary education and gainful employment. The program is a collaboration between the Georgia Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities, Inc., The Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency and local school systems throughout the state.

Georgia High School High Tech uses research based guideposts that provide direction for youth transitioning into adulthood. The five guideposts used to identify services in the Georgia High School Tech program are: School Preparation, Career Preparation, Connecting Activities, Youth Development and Leadership, and Family Involvement. The services provided by the program focus on reducing the high school dropout rate of students with disabilities, teaching students how to advocate for themselves after graduation from high school, exploring career options, and opportunity awareness. These services are provided to assist the students with a successful transition to post-secondary education and gainful employment.

Your tax deductible donations help expand program services.

Please make checks payable to The Georgia Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities and mail to:
Karen Royston
Executive Director Georgia Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities, Inc.

P.O. Box 1090
Fortson, GA 31808
706.202.4792
Royston.Karen@gmail.com

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