DCRC VOCATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES | DEAF COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER
DCRC provides vocational support services in a variety of ways. For those enrolled in OOD, DCRC can provide skills training to help get a job or a better job. Consumers can learn how to write an effective resume, fill out applications, and practice interview skills. DCRC will advocate for support services and teach consumers to advocate for their needs. Once the consumer has a job, DCRC can provide on-the-job support through the training and orientation period. DCRC also has general educational workshops related to vocational development open to all.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
Physical Address
2430 Van Buren Avenue, Springfield, OH 45505
Hours
8:30am- 5:00pm or by appointment
Voice
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Fax
(937) 558-0745
Application process
Tell your OOD Counselor you choose DCRC as your vocational support provider, for those already enrolled or with OOD. Contact us to talk about your needs. We can guide you to the next steps.
Fee
None
Eligibility
Age 14 and older
Languages
ASL- American Sign Language
Agency info
DEAF COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER
Deaf Community Resource Center offers a variety of programs including: Vocational Services - Assist and advocate for Deaf and Hard of Hearing people to find jobs in conjunction with OOD; Case Management and Counseling - Provide practical and emotional support to Deaf and Hard of Hearing people and their families; Early Intervention for Hearing Loss - Provides education, support and advocacy to families who have infants identified as having a hearing loss in conjunction with Help Me Grow and DODD statewide services; Deaf Kids and Families- Provide social opportunities and family to family support opportunities as well as summer camps for deaf and hard of hearing kids. Goal and career exploration for teens and young adults; Peer Recovery Support for deaf and hard of hearing who are struggling with opioid use.