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How the Ticket to Work Program Helps SSDI Beneficiaries Rebuild Careers

From job placement to self-employment, this SSA initiative has transformed lives for 26 years. Discover how it bridges work and disability benefits.

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How the Ticket to Work Program Helps SSDI Beneficiaries Rebuild Careers

The Ticket to Work Program, launched by the Social Security Administration (SSA) in 1999, helps individuals with disabilities return to employment. Allsup Employment Services (AES), an authorized Employment Network, is marking 26 years of supporting participants through this initiative. The program offers career guidance, job search assistance, and financial stability for those receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).

The Ticket to Work Program was designed to assist SSDI beneficiaries in re-entering the workforce. It provides tailored employment services, job placement support, and resources for career development. The SSA emphasizes that the scheme also accommodates diverse goals, including self-employment.

The Ticket to Work Program remains a key resource for SSDI beneficiaries looking to restart their careers. With AES providing ongoing support and adapting to modern work trends, participants can access stable employment opportunities. The initiative continues to help individuals achieve financial and professional growth while maintaining essential benefits.

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