A photo of abilIT program participants taking part in training in a computer lab.

Nonprofit holds job boot camp for people who are neurodivergent

September 12, 2024

Published on WUSA9

By Alanea Cremen

Melwood, a Maryland nonprofit that has aimed to provide employment, training, and supportive and recreational services to people with disabilities for over 16 years, is helping people with disabilities find jobs and other opportunities by hosting a boot camp in partnership with tech company Enabled Intelligence. Read the full story on WUSA9

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