March 2013 SMA Foundation eNewsletter

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Mar 29, 2013, 11:17:59 AM3/29/13
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Enrichment Program 
www.smafoundation.com ~ 214 Loomis Avenue, Daytona Beach, Florida 32114 ~ P (386) 254-1136 F (386) 947-1343 
Come on down to celebrate Earth Day and recycle any unwanted or outdated computers, printers, scanners, or other electronic equipment!  SMA is once again teaming up with Vann Data Services and A1 Assets  Services, Inc. to host our 6th Annual Computer Recycling Event on Friday, April 19, 2013 from 10am to 2pm at Vann Data, located at 1801 Dunn Avenue, Daytona Beach (SW corner of Bill France Avenue and Dunn Avenue).  A1 Assets will ensure that all data is cleared from any hard drives using a DOD, HIPAA-compliant and FBI-certified software program. Voluntary donations are requested as 100% of proceeds will benefit the programs and services of SMA (Please note that there will be a $2 charge for all CRT monitors).  Help us go green!
2013 Computer Recycling Event
Friday, April 19, 2013 · 10am to 2pm @ Vann Data
Year 
Pounds of Recycled Items
2012
26,846
2011
22,323
2010
25,542
2009
13,441
2008
7,154
Q. WHAT DO ALL THESE HAVE IN COMMON? 
Ear plugs. Clocks. Clean toilets. Crab traps. Safety glasses. Jumper cables. Fairing.  Social skills. Lawn Equipment. Job Matching. Peer support. Community training. Resume development. Dapper Snapper. 
A. THEY ARE ALL PART OF SMA’S ENRICHMENT PROGRAM!
We operate an in-house entrepreneurial enterprise that bids for and administers specific contracts to provide custodial and grounds keeping services to a variety of customers.  Some of these customers are part of the Florida Department of Transportation and include weigh stations and rest areas awarded through the Respect of Florida set-aside program.
Employment opportunities are offered in 3 venues to meet the needs, wishes, and potential of the participant:
Production and manufacturing facilities located in Daytona Beach and Palm Coast where those not ready for community employment are taught assembly, janitorial, manufacturing skills, etc.
Work contracts are awarded by local manufacturers for specific jobs and by RESPECT of Florida, a State set-aside program which enables certain products to be assembled by disabled persons and sold to State government entities.
The third venue is our Supported Employment program that uses job coaches to screen, job match, interview, and find employment for disabled individuals in competitive jobs in the community. They also provide on-site training assistance and follow-up case management services to both the employer and employee.  
ENRICHMENT IS READY TO GO TO WORK FOR YOU! If you are looking for capable workforce employees contact - 386.254.1136 · www.smafoundation.com
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