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Services

At WTC, we provide tailored services for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Through partnerships and comprehensive programs, we enhance independence, skills, and community engagement, fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive

Transportation

Independence and Accessibility for All

Our Transportation Department is the trusted provider of curb-to-curb transportation services for individuals attending WTC programs and other services in Butte County. We primarily serve individuals receiving regional center services and offer transportation for community events requiring ADA accessibility.

Benefit Planning

Securing Your Future

At WTC, we provide personalized guidance on how employment may impact your public benefits like Social Security and Medicare. Our Certified Work Incentives Practitioner (CWIP) offers expert advice, helping you understand work incentives and benefits impact. We assist with wage reporting, benefits analysis, and connecting you with relevant resources, empowering you to achieve greater independence while maintaining essential benefits.

Community Employment Services

Building Careers, Fostering Inclusion

At Community Employment Services (CES), a division of WTC, we focus on supporting and empowering people with disabilities in their journey towards meaningful employment. We believe in the value of work and aim to help individuals find paid jobs that offer opportunities to grow and thrive, often paying equal to or above the minimum wage.

Independent Living Skills (ILS)

Master Essential Life Skills

As a participant in our Independent Living Skills (ILS) program, adults aged 18 years and older enter an empowering environment tailored to their needs. Whether currently living independently, in a family home, assisted living facility, or considering a transition from a group home, this program focuses on equipping participants with essential life skills while supporting the maintenance of existing skills.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have any more questions, contact us today for further information and support.

We offer curb-to-curb transportation for individuals in Butte County attending WTC programs or other services. Our transportation is designed to be ADA accessible, ensuring everyone can participate in community events and services. This service is primarily for individuals receiving regional center services.

Our Certified Work Incentives Practitioner (CWIP) provides personalized guidance to help you understand how employment may affect public benefits like Social Security and Medicare. We offer benefits analysis, wage reporting assistance, and help you navigate work incentives to maintain essential benefits while pursuing greater independence through work.

CES helps individuals find meaningful, paid jobs that align with their skills and interests. We focus on helping people secure employment that offers growth opportunities, often paying at or above minimum wage, with an emphasis on creating an inclusive work environment.

Yes, through our Benefit Planning services, we assist with wage reporting to Social Security and other relevant agencies, ensuring that your benefits are managed accurately while you pursue employment.

Support the Work Training Center’s mission by donating through our website, by mailing a check, or by contributing over the phone. You can also make a difference by volunteering your time, donating supplies or services, participating in fundraising events, or spreading awareness in your community. Every contribution, whether financial or through volunteer efforts, is vital in helping us continue our valuable work.