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Vocational Services

One-on-one skills training and employment assistance-support

To each their own — their own skills and abilities, maximized

The Hamaspik vocational program facilitates and supports employment for participants, focusing on the skills every person needs to land and hold down a job. While not everyone will progress to a paid position, there’s a lot to be gained from engaging with the workforce in an environment that is tailored to their interests and abilities.

It is gratifying to see some of our clients land positions in workplaces such as schools, Amazon warehouses, meat processing plants, groceries, printing companies, and music stores, among others.

They have reason to get up early each day, coworkers to chat with, and invitations from people they ‘know from work’ — just like every other adult in the community. The sense of accomplishment and pride at carrying responsibility tends to carry over after work is over as well.

Who is eligible?

Participants must meet these criteria to apply for this service via Hamaspik of Kings County

  • Live in NYC or Nassau County
  • Have a developmental disability
  • Be aged out of school
We work it all out:

We work it all out:

  • The client receives encouragement and individualized coaching at all stages of the process, which may include soft skills like conflict resolution, accountability, and punctuality, as well as industry-specific training.
  • As individuals progress through the training program, they’ll typically start their work experience as a volunteer. In many cases, they will be eligible to become a paid worker once they achieve the requisite milestones.
  • We collaborate with the vocational provider on an ongoing basis to make sure the arrangement is working well for them. If there are any issues, we’re there to smooth things out.
  • Many participants are eligible for ACCES-VR, a program that helps individuals with disabilities prepare for and find employment. ACCES-VR offers short-term supports, like resume prep, internships, and job placement.
  • If the person is eligible, they can transition to SEMP, or Supported Employment, for extended support. They will receive a vocational assessment, job-related learning, and person-centered employment planning. They will also earn a paycheck for the job they work at.
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Jobs that make them feel like a "mensch" 

Three young men share their experiences

Yitzchak, the Amazon warehouse manager
All my friends had jobs, and I really wanted one, too. I needed a reason to wake up on time just like everyone else. I got assessed to find out about my hobbies and strengths, and then I got a job working in an Amazon warehouse. I prepare deliveries and pack up boxes and I love it! My mother is so happy, she calls Mr. Feldman (the program manager) every month to thank him for finding me such a great job.

David, the chocolate factory guy
I used to work for a construction company making coffee for employees. It was really boring — how many coffees a day can people drink? I ended up playing with my tablet most of the day. I was so happy when Hamaspik found me a job at a chocolate factory. I really like chocolate so it’s a good job for me. I’m too busy to use my tablet too much during the day now. That’s a good thing. I text my boss every day telling him how much I love my job.

Shea, the grocery manager
Before I got my job I was home all day. I used to get angry, every little thing bothered me, and my mother got upset — because I had nothing to do and I was bored. 

Getting a job changed my whole life. I’m already working at the grocery for a whole year! I am busy at work now, packing boxes and bringing them out to people’s cars. At home I am much happier, and also my mother is much happier with me. It’s all because I got a job, I feel like a mensch now.

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The hearts behind the service

Hamaspik Team

Joel Lefkovits

Department Director
Director of OPWDD-HCBS Services

“People are surprised to learn just how much an individual can be capable of. We have adults in wheelchairs with significant limitations successfully holding down productive jobs — and getting paid for it.”

Hamaspik Team

Interested in
prevocational training
and placement?

If you are already OPWDD-approved, reach out and find
out if this program is a fit for you. If you don't yet have an OPWDD approval, let us know — our efficient intake team will help you get started.

Note: You can begin to benefit right away, while you wait for approval! Once you start the intake process, Hamaspik can start you off with specific support programs for temporary relief.

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