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Helpful Websites For Youth

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The following list is a compilation of websites with information of interest to youth. The list does not constitute any official endorsement or authorization by the County of San Bernardino.


Adding It Up
Band-Aids and Blackboards
Career Voyages
Disability Benefits at 18
Disability Disclosure
Entry Point!
Exploring Career Information
Freevibe.com
Job Web Sites
Living With a Learning Disability
Reality Check
School and Work Calculator
Think College
Workforce Recruitment Program
Youth at Work
Youth Rules!
Youth Leadership Forum
Youthhood.Org
Zigawhat!
 


Adding It Up – Money Skills for People Who Are Going Places

Band-Aids and Blackboards is a website about growing up with medical problems.

Career Voyages provides information on high growth, high demand occupations along with the skills and education needed to attain those jobs.

Disability Benefits at 18: Disability benefit program rules may change when you turn 18, so this birthday marks an important transition. Turning 18 may also bring other changes, like moving out of the house, getting a job, or going to college. You will need to understand how all of these changes can affect your disability benefits so that you can plan ahead.


Disability Disclosure: A Workbook for Youth with Disabilities

Entry Point! offers paid summer internship opportunities in private industry and government agencies for undergraduate and graduate students with disabilities who are pursuing degrees in Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science and some fields of Business.

Exploring Career Information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics

Freevibe.com provides information about illegal drugs and the affects they have.

Job Websites:
Job Access
Ability Links
National Business and Disability Council
RecruitABILITY

Living With a Learning Disability

Reality Check helps you find out how much money you will need after high school for housing, transportation, clothes, etc., and which occupation will help you pay for all your needs.

School and Work Calculator explains the changes that may occur in disability benefits programs when an 18 year old youth changes his or her living situation or gets a job.

Think College explains the advantages of going to college and gives guidance to those who are college bound.

Workforce Recruitment Program for postsecondary students and recent graduates with disabilities

Youth at Work is the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s website for youth.

Youth Rules! provides information about the Department of Labor’s labor rules for young workers.

Youth Leadership Forum is a career leadership training program for high school juniors and seniors with disabilities.

Youthhood.org is an interactive web site that young adults can use to plan for life after high school.

Zigawhat! Provides links to internet sites for teens with disabilities.

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