Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential (LEAP)
LEAP: Programs                                                                                                           

Fees and Referrals
                                                                             

Referral Form (PDF to print and mail or fax back to LEAP)
Referral Form with fields (Word document to download, complete, re-save, then e-mail to LEAP)

For fax numbers and e-mail addresses of directors and managers, go to our Contact Us webpage. 

 

Share your  feedback 
  • Help Us Plan For Our Future: Which three issues are most important to you? Which are the areas with which LEAP should more involve itself?
  • Stakeholder Survey: What is the ease of making referrals? How is the timeliness of staff communications?
  • Consumer Survey: What services have you received? Did they meet your expectations?
  • Consumer Needs Assessment: What are your specific needs in housing? Transportation? Emergency services?
Stakeholder Survey Results: Stakeholder Survey Results 2009




Program Descriptions
 
Program Descriptions - One page summary
 
Assistive Technology Center - Provides information & referral, holds regular classes and workshops, and performs individualized assessments and training.  Equipment LibraryFact Sheet.
 
Center for Personal Assistance - Offers three employment skills training and placement programs for persons with disabilities: Home Health Aide Training, StateTested Nurse Assistant (STNA) and Dining Assistant Training.  Fact Sheets: Home Health Aide Training, Dining Assistant, STNA, and class dates (2009 dates).
 
Community Employment - Provides vocational rehabilitation services to consumers in seven counties to increase marketability, locate employment, and provide services to ensure job retention. Website For Employers.  Fact Sheet (Fact Sheet - LEAP/JFSA Partnership)
 
Doris Brennan Center for Disability Education and Advocacy - Services also include Disability Determination Assistance and Low Vision (for individuals 55 years and older in Lorain County).  Fact Sheets: Doris Brennan Center, Disability Benefits Assistance, Employee Development, and Low Vision Program
  • Quantum LEAP, a Recreation Program - Will hold regularly scheduled programs designed for people with disabilities that will include evening dances, nature hikes, exercise/yoga classes, bowling, adapted softball and more.
Youth Transition Program - A year round, PEPNet recognized, transition program that assists student with disabilities, in six Cleveland city schools, to make a successful transition from school to employment and adult community life. Program also includes High School/High Tech (New Student Application 2008-09).  Fact Sheets:  Youth Transition and High School / High Tech.
 
 
 
 
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