The mission of Bridges From School to Work is to transform the lives of young adults with disabilities through the power of a job. We are a trusted partner, champion, and advocate who believes in:
Ability First
Champion what young adults can do in the competitive workplace.
Integrity
Uphold behavior that honors the communities we serve and the brands we support.
Service
Commit to exceeding the expectations of young adults, employers, and partners.
Accountability
Hold ourselves responsible for the commitments we make.
Collaboration
Build relationships that cultivate trust, respect differences, and realize shared goals.
The mission of Bridges From School to Work is to transform the lives of young adults with disabilities through the power of a job. We are a trusted partner, champion, and advocate who believes in:
Ability First
Champion what young adults can do in the competitive workplace.
Integrity
Uphold behavior that honors the communities we serve and the brands we support.
Service
Commit to exceeding the expectations of young adults, employers, and partners.
Accountability
Hold ourselves responsible for the commitments we make.
Collaboration
Build relationships that cultivate trust, respect differences, and realize shared goals.
Each year in the U.S., approximately 400,000 youth with disabilities exit public high schools. The majority will remain unemployed in the year following high school graduation.
Bridges from School to Work, simply known as Bridges, has spent 30 years making an impact in some of our nation’s largest cities, and we’re just hitting our stride. We are a recognized leader in youth opportunity programs. Our intensive hands-on approach helps young adults with disabilities find meaningful jobs during and after they complete high school. We match youth with businesses seeking capable entry-level workers and provide the training, mentoring, and long-term support they need to thrive. We have connected nearly 22,000 young adults with disabilities to jobs with more than 5,300 employers in 12 U.S. cities.
In 1989, the descendants of J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott, the founders of Marriott International, established Bridges from School to Work (Bridges). Since then, we have continued to help youth exiting U.S. special education programs prepare for and connect to their first jobs. These jobs enhance their employment and career prospects through their 20s and 30s. Our organization is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity that operates with a mission of transforming lives of youth with disabilities through the power of a job.
Each year in the U.S., approximately 400,000 youth with disabilities exit public high schools. The majority will remain unemployed in the year following high school graduation.
Bridges from School to Work, simply known as Bridges, has spent 30 years making an impact in some of our nation’s largest cities, and we’re just hitting our stride. We are a recognized leader in youth opportunity programs. Our intensive hands-on approach helps young adults with disabilities find meaningful jobs during and after they complete high school. We match youth with businesses seeking capable entry-level workers and provide the training, mentoring, and long-term support they need to thrive. We have connected nearly 22,000 young adults with disabilities to jobs with more than 5,300 employers in 12 U.S. cities.
In 1989, the descendants of J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott, the founders of Marriott International, established Bridges from School to Work (Bridges). Since then, we have…