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I don't know about programs, but I've noticed (or been told) that there are at least these 3 employers who hire and train adults with special needs. These are : Valet Dry Carpet Cleaning, Publix Grocery and Cuppa Manna coffee shop.
Thanks my child can't work but I can call that number , the future for these children is very frustrating state and federal monies can't provide enough housing reimbursement transportation etc it's a problem but some states are a lot better than others in their budgets thank you for caring to answer
Sadie, Folks on this forum are generally very helpful and I'm sure if we had more answers, they'd be posted. I'd suggest you do a search for "Charleston special needs" on Facebook and see what groups are there. The first one I found is called, "Charleston SC Special Needs Community" but it looked like there were more. The folks in those groups should be able to fill you in on what resources are available in the Charleston area. Best of luck with your research!
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