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Colorado s Inclusive Higher Ed, Employment Programs Help People With Cognitive Disabilities Secure Competitive Jobs

Special to the Colorado Sun Brendan Balmes has an internship at Crabtree Brewing Company through the University of Northern Colorado s Go On And Learn (GOAL) program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Two of his main responsibilities were filtering beer and running the keg washing machine. Balmes will soon graduate and hopes to find a job at a brewery. On a recent Friday afternoon in Greeley, Brendan Balmes stops by Crabtree Brewing Company for a beer and to say hello to his boss, Jeff Crabtree. The 28-year-old works here as an intern, but the pandemic has put things on hold for now.

Erica Breunlin, The Colorado Sun

Erica Breunlin, The Colorado Sun
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Colorado Edition: Focus On The Goal

Published March 3, 2021 at 6:41 PM MST Valerie Mosley Special to The Colorado Sun Brendan Balmes picks up his packages after class at the University of Northern Colorado. Brendan will graduate from UNC s Go On And Learn (GOAL) program this year, which provides an opportunity for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live on campus and attend college. Today on Colorado Edition: We’ll learn about a unique program at the University of Northern Colorado that’s helping college students with intellectual and developmental disabilities prepare for life after graduation. We ll hear about the third major retail center along the Front Range to face foreclosure in just the last few months. And, we look at how pandemic-induced revenue shortfalls are renewing conversations about whether states should exempt menstrual products from sales tax.

UNC Program Prepares Students With Intellectual, Developmental Disabilities For Lasting Independence

Special to The Colorado Sun Isabelle Wilson brainstorms the qualities of a leader in a senior level Go On And Learn (GOAL) class at the University of Northern Colorado on Jan. 19, 2021. The GOAL program provides an opportunity for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities to attend college. Corey Pierce was strolling through McKee Hall one day in the fall of 2019 when he came across a group of students standing polished in suits and dresses, almost as if they were on their way to prom. The students, however, had donned their formal attire for mock job interviews. For Pierce, director of the School of Special Education at the University of Northern Colorado, that moment carries a lot of pride and became a measure of success for a program he helped build from scratch.

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