OWL partners within communities to educate and equip individuals with barriers to employment to reach their vocational goals
Message from the OWL President:
2011 marks a very special year for OWL- it is the 50th year we have had the privilege of providing vocational rehabilitation, training and job placement services to Central Kentucky, and beyond.
We hope to make this year a memorable one as we celebrate our successes and honor those who have been a part of making OWL what it is today.
Check out our calendar to learn about events we have scheduled this year. Hope you make plans to attend.
Kind Regards,
David I. Boggs
President/CEO
Zandra Shuck's Story
Shuck was referred to SEEC's Transitioning to Independence for People (TIP) program in October of 2009 with a need to continue her Community Service placement, transportation issues, explore her options in furthering her education and to schedule a hearing and vision exam. Together the CLC worker and Ms. Shuck enrolled the children in daycare and completed testing and scheduling at the college. The Community Liaison CaseWorker encouraged Ms. Shuck to complete her volunteer hours while focusing on her career goals and family. The TIP program is focusing on Ms. Shuck's goals while helping a single mother to improve her self esteem.