Independent Futures That Work | Center for Exceptional Families
Independent Futures That Work
Independent Futures that Work is designed to help in the successful transition of youth and young adults from high school into the next stage of adult life. "Transition" is used to describe the period when youth with disabilities (ages 14-26) begin to focus on their future adult life. IFTW will provide resources and trainings for youth with disabilities, their families, and professionals.IFTW is a project of the Alabama Parent Education Center in partnership with Parent Training and Information Centers from five other states including Arkansas.
Physical Address
PO Box 16125, Jonesboro, AR 72403
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Eligibility
For youths and young adults age 14-26 with disabilities who are transitioning to adult life.
Languages
English
Service area
AR
Agency info
Center for Exceptional Families
A Parent Training and Information Center in Arkansas.The purpose of a parent training and information center is to ensure that parents of children with disabilities receive training and information to help improve educational results for their children.