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        Disability Mentoring Day at Ft. Detrick
        Disability Mentoring Day at Pax River
        Disability Mentoring Day in Salisbury
        Businesses Honored for Work with Turning Point
        Disabled Small Business Person of the Year
        DORS at Winters Mill Pilot Program
        DORS Helps Young People
        4 Open Businesses Through RISE
        OBVS Created - Calvert Co.
        Prater Wins Business Award
        Project Career
        Residential Program Teaches Community Living Skills
        RISE to the Occasion!
        Robert Sinclair Honored by SBA
        Three Oaks Starts Cooking
        Vocation Celebration
        Turning Point Receives Participation Award
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News Archive 2005

December 26, 2005
Vocation
Celebration, by Jed Kirschbaum, The Baltimore Sun & BaltimoreSun.com
On Thursday, December 22, 2005, 29 individuals with disabilities graduated from six vocational training programs at WTC.

November 17, 2005
Pax hosts first Disability Mentoring Day, by Jim Jenkins, Naval Air Station Patuxent River Tester
Naval Air Station Patuxent River's Equal Employment Opportunity Office, participating in Disability Mentoring Day for the first time, paired DORS consumers with mentors for job shadowing in areas ranging from Communications to Chemistry.

October 21, 2005
Job seekers with disabilities find new careers, by Alison Walker, Frederick News-Post
For Disability Mentoring Day, Ft. Detrick gave DORS consumers the opportunity to meet with representatives from 13 government agencies who reviewed their resumes and conducted mock interviews.

October 20, 2005
DORS helps disabled explore career possibilities, by Monique Lewis, The Daily Times
DORS provided 27 high school students and young adults with the opportunity to visit Salisbury area business professionals as part of National Disability Mentoring Day.

October 1, 2005
DORS at Winters Mill High School Pilot Program Brings a Transition Counselor In-house by Nancy Knisley, Baltimore's Child: A Special Edition 2005-2006
DORS transition counselor Meghan Lintz has an office at Winters Mill High School as part of a DORS pilot program to aid high school youth with disabilities transitioning to work or college.

October 1, 2005
The Division of Rehabilitation Services Helps Young People with Training and Employment by Amy Landsman, Baltimore's Child: A Special Edition 2005-2006
The family of Prince George's Co. 10th Grader Amy Boluda explores the services DORS has available for transitioning youth.

October 1, 2005
Independent Living: A Residential Program Teaches Community Living Skills by Amy Landsman, Baltimore's Child: A Special Edition 2005-2006
A tour of WTC's Community Living Skills Training facility, which teaches and enhances skills for independent living to help people with disabilities prepare for their lives after high school.

September 30, 2005
Three Oaks starts cooking by Susan Craton, The Enterprise
DORS consumers participate in a new culinary arts training program taught at the Three Oaks Center for the homeless in Leonardtown.

August 1, 2005
RISE to the Occasion by Jo Ann Goldberger, ChamberWORKS
The Carroll Co. Chamber of Commerce profiles four men with cognitive disabilities (Matthew Adler, Adam Dunn, Mark Kendall & Greg Prater) who started their own businesses with the help of RISE and DORS.

July 27, 2005
Breaking down job barriers for the deaf community by Jamie Rosen, The Montgomery County Gazette
After two years as a pilot program, Project Career will become a permanent Montgomery County employment resource.  Project participants Shawna Jackson, Lya Rueda, Siau K. Lioe and Christiana Wurjaningrum, who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, are profiled.

July 18, 2005
Turning Point Receives Participation Award, Hagerstown Morning Herald
Turning Point of Washington County has received an award for its participation in the Johnson & Johnson - Dartmouth Community Mental Health Program to help people with mental illnesses join the workforce.

June 30, 2005
Businesses Honored for Their Work with Turning Point by Marie Gilbert, Hagerstown Morning Herald
Turning Point of Washington County honored area employers participating in a program to employ workers with cognitive disabilities and mental illness. 

May 22, 2005
Virginia Ave. business owner honored by SBA
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Cumberland Times-News
The Small Business Administration honored Robert Sinclair, who with DORS help started his own art gallery and gift store after a long sereis of physical and mental illnesses, as a runner up for Disabled Small Business Owner of the Year.

May 20, 2005
Prater win business award
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Carroll County Times
Greg Prater, who started Greg's Vending Machines with the help of DORS, the RISE Program and the Arc of Carroll County, is named the Small Business Administration's Disabled Small Business Person of the Year for 2005.

May 6-12, 2005
SBA Awards: Disabled Small Business Person of the Year by Lauren Himiak, Baltimore Business Journal
Greg Prater, who started Greg's Vending Machines with the help of DORS, the RISE Program and the Arc of Carroll County, is named the Small Business Administration's Disabled Small Business Person of the Year for 2005.

February 2, 2005
Education department forms new office for visually impaired, The Calvert Independent
MSDE/DORS announces the formation of the Office for Blindness & Vision Services.

January 27, 2005
Arc accomplishments: four men open businesses through RISE
 by Carolynne Fitzpatrick, The Carroll County Gazette
Four consumers of the Arc of Carroll County start their own businesses through the RISE Program.

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