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Y.A.L.E. Hosts Workshop on Disability Benefits after High School
Educators, families and students with disabilities are invited to attend important workshop.

Marlton, NJ – Y.A.L.E. School - Marlton campus, a private school serving students with autism and related disabilities, will host a free workshop for students with disabilities and their families, on maximizing government benefits after high school. The workshop, beginning at 6:30 pm, will be held on January 25th, 2018 at the school’s Southeast/Marlton campus located at 400 South Route 73.
Adam Wilson, Esq., a disability law expert attorney from Hinkle, Fingles, Prior & Fischer, will present the workshop, “Maximizing Adult Benefits After High School”. Attendees will learn about government programs for adults with disabilities that begin at age 18 including: housing options, job supports, SSI, Medicaid, and NJ Workability. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions at the end of the workshop.
This program is offered as an outreach service to the community in and around Marlton, NJ providing important information for students and young adults with disabilities. There is no cost for the workshop however registration is required at http://yaleschool.com/event.
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ABOUT: Y.A.L.E. School’s Southeast Campus serves students 3 to 14 years of age with autism or pervasive developmental disorder. The Southeast campus offers: small class sizes, social skills instruction, ABA-based instruction and highly qualified teachers. As a state-approved private school for students with disabilities, students are placed by their local school district and attend at no cost to parents For more information please visit: http://yaleschool.com or call: 856-346-0007.