Vanderbilt University: Seeking Volunteers for Neurodiversity Employment Initiative

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The Frist Center for Autism & Innovation has partnered with Jobs for Humanity, a new web-based initiative promoted employment for underserved communities, to further empower neurodivergent adults in the workplace.

Jobs for Humanity is planning to launch its “Jobs for the Neurodivergent” branch the week of April 19th, and they are seeking volunteers! In order to be fully staffed, they need 8 more volunteers who are willing to offer anywhere between 1 and 10 hours a week. These volunteers can help everything from recruiting and social media to data analysis and web development. Volunteers can be both neurodivergent people and allies who care about the cause and want to contribute. Presently, the Frist Center’s Dan Burger and Claire Barnett are active volunteers.

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