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Dennis Bounds Promotes Annual Event

Monday, March 7th, 2011

How you can go “Bowling with Dennis Bounds” and others from KING 5 TV!
KING 5 Community article by Dennis Bounds

Coming Sunday, March 13, is the 4th annual Bowling with Bounds at Kenmore Lanes. 

We take over the alley and bowl the day away for a good cause. 

The beneficiary of this wonderful event is Skills, Inc. (www.skillsinc.com), an organization that creates jobs that change lives. 

Their mission statement on their website reads: “ Through responsible management and solid corporate partnerships, we create and maintain a stable, rewarding place of work, where persons with disabilities contribute their skills.
And their vision statement: “ To seek innovative enterprising opportunities that employs and supports persons with disabilities.”

Joining me again this year will be my colleagues from KING5, Allen Schauffler, Rich Marriott, and Tracy Taylor, along with KJR’s Ian Furness.
Four hours of bowling, with a silent auction table, giveaways and a raffle.
Noon  to 4pm.  

My oldest son is developmentally disabled, and I know the value of him having a good job.  So help us help those who have disabilities.

Go to the Skills, Inc. website for more information about their programs, and register for Bowling with Bounds. 

It is the only charitable event that bears my name.

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Employment For All

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Governor Gregoire has declared February 9th, 2011 Employment For All Advocacy Day in Washington State.

Through her Proclamation, Governor Gregoire “urge(s) employers to join me in fighting perceptions keeping people living with disabilities from joining the workforce, and encourage employers to hire people with disabilites as an intergral part of their workforce.”

Read all of Governor Gregoire’s Proclamation here

Imagine Disability Inclusion

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Microsoft hosted the first Washington State Disability Inclusion Conference this past Monday.  The event was sponsored by SHRM Washington State Council, Olympia and South Puget Sound Chapters, the Department of Social & Health Services – Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DSHS-DVR), the Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation (CSAVR), Microsoft, the ACCESS Foundation and Skills Inc.  Over 400 people came together to focus on the importance of recruiting and hiring persons with disabilities.  Not only is it the right thing to do but it’s the smart thing to do.  Business gains great employees whereas persons with disabilities get great opportunities.

The goal of the conference was to “provide attendees with the latest information on disability related topics that support the hiring, promotion, retention and inclusion of employees with disabilities in the workplace”.  It included an all-star cast of experts representing the public, private, and government sectors.  You will be able to read more about the Disability Inclusion Conference in our upcoming fall newsletter.

Thanks to everyone that had a hand in putting this amazing event together!

National Disability Employment Awareness Month

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010
2010 NDEAM Poster

2010 National Disability Employment Awareness Month Poster

Congress designated October as National Disability Employment Awareness Month to celebrate and educate the American public on the contributions of workers with disabilities.  Skills Inc. is excited to celebrate this significant month!

The Presidential Proclamation for National Disability employment Awareness Month is below.

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The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
October 01, 2010

PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION–NATIONAL DISABILITY EMPLOYMENT AWARENESS MONTH

As Americans, we understand employment and economic security are critical to fulfilling our hopes and aspirations.  We also know we are stronger when our country and economy can benefit from the skills and talents of all our citizens.  No individual in our Nation should face unnecessary barriers to success, and no American with a disability should be limited in his or her desire to work.  During National Disability Employment Awareness Month, we renew our focus on improving employment opportunities and career pathways that lead to good jobs and sound economic futures for people with disabilities.

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the landmark civil rights legislation that established a foundation of justice and equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities.  In the two decades since its passage, much progress has been made.  However, Americans with disabilities continue to be employed at a rate far below Americans without disabilities, and they are underrepresented in our Federal workforce.

My Administration is committed to ensuring people living with disabilities have fair access to jobs so they can contribute to our economy and realize their dreams.  To help achieve this goal, I signed an Executive Order in July to increase Federal employment of individuals with disabilities.  This directive requires Federal agencies to design model recruitment and hiring strategies for people with disabilities, and to implement programs to retain these public servants.  To ensure transparency and accountability, agencies will report on their progress on hiring people with disabilities, and the Office of Personnel Management will post the results of agencies’ efforts online for public evaluation.  As the Nation’s largest employer, the Federal Government can become a model employer by increasing employment across America of individuals with disabilities.

The 21st-century economy demands a highly educated workforce equipped with the technology and skills to maintain America’s leadership in the global marketplace.  Technology has changed the way we work, and the Federal Government is leveraging emerging, assistive, and other workplace technologies to improve the options available for everyone, including workers with disabilities.  We must improve the accessibility of our workplaces and enable the collaboration and contributions of every employee, and that is why I look forward to signing into law the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010.  This legislation will greatly increase access to technology, with advances in areas such as closed captioning, delivery of emergency information, video description, and other advanced communications — all essential tools for learning and working in today’s technological society.

Individuals with disabilities are a vital and dynamic part of our Nation, and their contributions have impacted countless lives.  People with disabilities bring immeasurable value to our workplaces, and we will continue to address the challenges to employment that must be overcome.  This month, let us rededicate ourselves to fostering equal access and fair opportunity in our labor force, and to capitalizing on the talent, skills, and rich diversity of all our workers.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim October 2010 as National Disability Employment Awareness Month.  I urge all Americans to embrace the unique value that individuals with disabilities bring to our workplaces and communities and to promote everyone’s right to employment.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this first day of October, in the year of our Lord two thousand ten, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-fifth.

BARACK OBAMA

Skills Inc. Featured in Everett Herald

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

JETS’ SMOOTH EDGES TAKE HARD WORK

By Simon Boas, Herald Writer

“AUBURN — Before a wing rib manufactured by the machines at Arlington’s AMT makes it to the Boeing Co. to be installed in a 737, it must first travel across the street to the human hands at Skills Inc.” click here to read more