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OMAHA TRIBAL VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM (OTVRP)

Description

ASSISTS NATIVE AMERICAN INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES OBTAIN OR MAINTAIN EMPLOYMENT. NATIVE AMERICAN INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF A FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED TRIBE, WHO EXPERIENCE DISABILITIES OR BARRIERS THAT PREVENT THEM FROM OBTAINING OR MAINTAINING EMPLOYMENT MAY BE ELIGIBLE. SERVICES MAY BE AVAILABLE FOR ASSISTIVE DEVICES, CHILD CARE, INCREASED COST OF LIVING, LICENSE & PERMITS, MEDICAL EVALUATIONS & TREATMENT, ON THE JOB TRAINING, POST SECONDARY EDUCATION, RELOCATION COST, SKILL BUILDING TRAININGS, TOOLS, TRANSPORTATION, UNIFORM, VEHICLE REPAIR, AMONG OTHERS.

Contact Information

Address:
SOCIAL SERVICES BUILDING 101 MAIN STREET PO BOX 368
Macy NE 68039

Hours of Operation:

Website:

Main Phone:
Phone 402.837.5391 EXT 3120

Other Phone(s):
Fax 402.837.5215
Phone 402.837.5212

Main Contact(s):
ADRIANA SAUNSOCI

Other Contact(s):

Main Email:
asaunsoci@omahatribe.com

Other Email(s):

General Information

Agency ID: 1584

List of Provided Services:
Assessment Services: Vocational Assessment
Counseling and Guidance: Vocational Counseling and Guidance
Education: Financial Education
Employment: Self-employment, Job Placement
Training: Vocational Training
Transition: Transition Services

Counties Served: Thurston

Written material: BROCHURES

Eligibility: NATIVE AMERICAN INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF A FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED TRIBE, WHO EXPERIENCE DISABILITIES OR BARRIERS THAT PREVENT THEM FROM OBTAINING OR MAINTAINING EMPLOYMENT MAY BE ELIGIBLE.

Ages Served: All Ages

Disabilities Served: Alcohol/Drug, BIMI (Behavioral Impairment/Mental Illness), Brain Injury/Head Injury, DD (Developmental Disability including ID), Hearing Impairment, LD (Learning Disability), OHI - Other Health Impairment, Orthopedic, Speech Disability, Visual Disability

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Fees: NONE

Sliding fee schedule: Yes

How to appeal a decision: DIRECTOR OR NEBRASKA CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 800.742.7594

Languages with interpreters on staff:

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