Social Security’s Ticket to Work Program can work for you
The Ticket to Work program is for those age 18-64, receiving Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance. Thinking about working, looking for work, or are working now and want to increase your earnings?
Ticket to Work Program Services
Ticket to Work Program provides services in American Job Centers located throughout the state. No-cost services include:
- Career counseling and guidance
- Skills testing and vocational exploration
- Employment workshops
- Resume development and interview preparation
- Job search assistance
- Labor market information
- Social Security Disability benefits advice
- Job accommodation instruction and assistance
- Follow-up supports including job retention services and access to ongoing Social Security Disability benefits advice
- Possible on-the-job training or skills training
- Referrals to additional services and supports
- Access to assistive technology
If you would like to learn more about the Ticket to Work program, you can contact your local American Job Center Ticket to Work coordinator below:
Jill Larmett
Disability Resource Coordinator
Capital Workforce Partners
Hartford American Job Center
3580 Main Street
Hartford, CT. 06103
860-899-3446
jlarmett@capitalworkforce.org
Rukiya Borges
Northwest Regional Workforce Investment Board
Waterbury American Job Center
249 Thomaston Avenue
Waterbury, CT. 06702
203-574-6971 x442
borges@careerresources.org
Nancy Gartley
Disability Resource Coordinator
TVCCA @ Montville American Job Centers
601 Norwich NewLondon Turnpike, Suite 1
860/848-5933 (Office)
860/848-5220 (fax)
ngartley@tvcca.org
Barbara Green
Disability Resource Coordinator
Workforce Alliance
New Haven American Job Center
560 Ella T. Grasso Boulevard
Building 3
New Haven, CT. 06519
203-867-4030 Ext. 239
bgreen@workforcealliance.biz
Caitlin Mongillo
Everyone Works Coordinator
Bridgeport American Job Center
2 Lafayette Square
Bridgeport, CT 06604
mongillo@careerresources.org