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February 26, 2021

New Mexico’s Legal & Financial Weekly

Vol. 10.101 No. 9

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Explore Employment With Your Own Team

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ame Helen Mirren has all the qualities that make a star. Now in her 70s, the Academy Award-winning actress remains talented, posted, beautiful and sought after in an industry that has relatively few roles for older women. How does she do it?

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Often the difference between being average and being excellent lies in having a strong team working toward a common goal. A manager, agent, stylist, acting coach and personal assistant all contributed to Dame Mirren’s success. Imagine what it would be like to have your own team supporting your efforts to start or progress in a career. You don’t have to be a celebrity to have a supporting team. If you’re an adult (ages 18-64) receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) because of a disability, a team of professionals devoted to helping you reach your employment goals awaits.

•Ongoing support to help you succeed and advance in your career. •State Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) agencies offer some of the same services you’ll find at ENs. Job seekers with more complex support needs c a n access intensive training, education a n d rehabilitation with the VR’s help.

If you choose to participate in Social Security’s Ticket to Work (Ticket) Program, you’ll have access to free employment support services that can help you prepare for the workforce, search for a job or progress in a career. The program is voluntary and designed to help people progress to financial independence.

•Work Incentives Planning & Assistance (WIPA) projects provide free benefits counseling to help you understand how working will affect your benefits.

•Protection and Advocacy (PABSS) Several types of Ticket Program providers can be part of a team that organizations provide free legal assistance to people who receive Social Security disability benefits and who have disability-related employment gives you the support you need: issues. •Employment Networks (EN) offer: For more than 20 years, Ticket to Work service providers have helped •Career planning (such as benefits counseling, goal setting, job coaching, people find their path to a better future through work. Connect with your employment team and find out what is possible for you. and job development). To learn how, call the Ticket to Work Help Line at 1-866-968-7842 or 1-866-833-2967 (TTY) or visit choosework.ssa.gov. -(NAPSI)

•Job placement assistance, and

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Honoring The Selfless

t a time when their efforts were desperately needed, organizations helping to combat the effects of the coronavirus, champion equality and diversity, and provide medical care for those in need headlined this year’s .ORG IMPACT Awards. The awards, presented by Public Interest Registry, recognize organizations that are healing, helping, and inspiring others around the world.

donates entertainment and educational items to children’s hospitals nationwide, and Change Labs, which promotes diversity, inclusion, and equity by increasing the number of Native-owned small businesses operating in Native communities. “Their work is a critical part of providing equity and opportunity to Native Americans seeking to achieve their dreams by becoming small business owners,” said Nevett.

Days for Girls International was the recipient of the .ORG of the Year Award for its efforts to promote health for millions of women and girls and prevent the spread of COVID-19 through its MasksForMillions Campaign. “Every day, Days for Girls is empowering women and girls to achieve their dreams by providing critical education and health resources to those who need them,” said Jon Nevett, the CEO of Public Interest Registry, which acts as operator of the 10 million-plus .ORGs around the world.

Public Interest Registry established the .ORG Impact Awards to recognize, honor and reward organizations on the .ORG domain that are making an incredible positive impact in their communities and the world around them. The company donated a total of $85,000 USD to this year’s recipients. “These organizations embody what motivates PIR every day. They are filled with selfless people who throughout even the toughest of years looked beyond themselves to their communities,” said Nevett.

Other .ORG of the Year recipients included Kayla Cares 4 Kids—an For a complete list of finalists and winners of the 2020 .ORG of the Year organization Kayla Abramowitz founded at age 11—that collects and Awards, please visit https://orgimpactawards.org. -(NAPSI)


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