
PA Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
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The official Twitter account for the Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation.
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Providers, your input is needed! Social Security is conducting a study to help identify potential interventions & inform policy recommendations to help people who are leaving disability benefit programs & may be considering going back to work. More info: ssa.gov/disabilityrese….

Meet William, a #veteran and customer services rep for InspiriTec, Inc! William's advice for others with #disabilities is to "Never give up. There is a job out there for everybody. Look for work that matches your interests and abilities.” Read more: facebook.com/PAVocRehab/pos….





Join us in congratulating our BVRS Director Marci Katona & BBVS Director Dawn Sokol on completing San Diego State University's National Rehabilitation Leadership Institute, a leadership development program. We couldn’t be prouder of them and their hard work! #LeadOn Read more: facebook.com/PAVocRehab/pos…


Did you know you can now access free translation services through PA Department of Labor & Industry's UC office? Whether you need assistance understanding your benefits or filing a claim, the UC Language Services page is here to help! Learn more: youtube.com/watch?v=OF82cR…

Love the outdoors? Get paid to explore Pennsylvania’s beautiful state parks and forests. 🌲 The Pennsylvania Outdoor Corps Program is accepting applications through February 15. Supported by L&I and managed by PA Department of Conservation & Natural Resources and SCA, the program provides youth and young adults




Governor Josh Shapiro 2025-26 proposed budget is paving the way for more Pennsylvanians with disabilities to succeed in the workforce by proposing a $5 million investment in L&I’s Office of Vocational Rehabilitation PA Office of Vocational Rehabilitation. This investment would allow OVR to continue supporting

In partnership with L&I's PA Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Deloitte US hosted a mentoring day for high school students with disabilities, featuring hands-on workshops on resume writing and interview skills. 📝 Students also got the chance to learn from Deloitte professionals about competitive,


Last week, L&I’s Hiram G. Andrews Center welcomed over 550 students and educators from 16 Pennsylvania schools for the annual Autism Awareness and Acceptance Walk in Johnstown. Governor Shapiro’s proposed budget includes an additional $5 million to support the work of PA Office of Vocational Rehabilitation

10 Pennsylvania college students have kicked off their 2025 paid summer internships at Commonwealth agencies. Thanks to L&I’s PA Office of Vocational Rehabilitation and our partnership with the Office of Administration, this program gives students with disabilities the opportunity to gain hands-on experience


L&I Secretary Nancy A. Walker visited Philabundance Community Kitchen, where young adults are gaining valuable job experiences and a paycheck while giving back to the community. Through L&I’s Pennsylvania PA Office of Vocational Rehabilitation MY Work program, high school students with disabilities are


Through L&I’s PA Office of Vocational Rehabilitation MY Work Program, high school students with disabilities are earning a paycheck, building confidence, and gaining experiences that last far beyond the summer. In partnership with Youth Advocate Programs, Inc., OVR has helped 17 students get hired at the Philabundance Community

Team OVR rolled into victory at this year’s annual Special Olympics Pennsylvania Bocce Ball Tournament at the Governor’s Residence, hosted by Governor Josh Shapiro and the First Lady. But Team OVR isn’t just succeeding on the bocce court. Last year, L&I's PA Office of Vocational Rehabilitation helped over 6,000


What started in 2016 with just 50 students in Allegheny County has grown into a game-changing opportunity across Pennsylvania. L&I’s PA Office of Vocational Rehabilitation MY Work program connects high school students with disabilities with paid work experiences, helping them build the skills they need for


Governor Josh Shapiro and L&I Secretary Nancy A. Walker stopped by Overlook Park in ManheimTWP, Lancaster County, to visit high school students gaining real-world job experience through the PA Office of Vocational Rehabilitation MY Work program. All summer long, these students have been rolling up their sleeves –

