The Employment Option Center Can Help With Your Next Event

Adults with disabilities

March 2, 2010

in McGuire Memorial

Have you started planning for your next event or fundraiser?  Did you know that the clients of the Employment Option Center of McGuire Memorial are very good at collating and stuffing ‘Goodie Bags’ for any event? 

The Employment Option Center offers meaningful experiences in both work and vocational training for adults with disabilities. We look for projects within the for-profit and nonprofit community that can be our clients can complete successfully and in a timely fashion.  

One of the projects our clients do exceedingly well is compiling “Goodie Bags” for events.  

Here are just a few of the advantages of using the Employment Option Center:

  • Quick turnaround.  Is your timetable tight? We can get it done!
  • Great rates.  You will find our rates to be more than reasonable.
  • Pickup and delivery service.  No need to use your valuable time traveling to us.
  • Supervision and quality control are a priority to our staff of trained professionals.
  • You will be providing self-esteeming building work for our clients! 

Did I mention that we have experience doing this type of work?  We do the ‘Goodie Bags’ for McGuire Memorial’s annual Tony Dorsett Golf Outing.  Another satisfied customer is the Airport Chamber of Commerce when they prepared for the Wine &Dine event. 

“Goodie Bags” are just one of the projects that are performed efficiently at the Employment Option Center.  If you have a project that is taking up your staff’s valuable time, give Mike a call.  He will be happy to discuss it with you and see if it fits with the talents of our clients.   

Please call 412-604-5371 and ask for Mike at ext. 1302. 

Our clients appreciate the opportunity to work for you! 

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McGuire Memorial, a ministry of the Felician Sisters located in Western Pennsylvania, provides outstanding educational and therapeutic services for individuals from pre-school through adulthood with mental retardation who may be medically fragile, and other developmental disabilities which may include cerebral palsy, and autism. Services and supports include main campus residential, community homes, respite care, a licensed School, and adult day programs.

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