Vocational Rehabilitation offered by Community Voices Are Born - West
A Washington State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) Community Rehabilitation Program. Offers vocational placement and retention programs and a supported education program in a supportive community for men and women who are in any kind of recovery. Members and staff work side-by-side with the opportunity to participate in all aspects of the operation of the program. Working in the program helps participants build self-confidence, stamina, and employment and social skills, assisting people in returning to work or school.
Location
10201 Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard, Vancouver, WA 98662
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Hours
M-F, 9am-5pm
Application process
Call for appointment.
Eligibility
Ages 18 and older in any type of recovery.
Fee
None.
Languages
Interpreter services
American Sign Language
Agency info
Community Voices Are Born
Peer-run organization providing free support and advocacy for mental health and substance use recovery. Works to empower individual self-determination and self-sufficiency as a resource for health, healing, wellness, and recovery supports. Operates peer-run recovery and wellness services through the Vancouver REACH Center, Skagit Valley REACH Center, Val Ogden Center, REACH Too, Peer Bridger, and a Warm Line. As a complement to the Clark County behavioral health, therapeutic courts, and crisis system, services are offered to anyone who enters free of pressure, hassles, and time limits.