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Even a part time job can go a long way to stretching limited resources. These agencies can help older and/or disabled individuals find employment. Also, keep in mind that seasonal jobs (especially during the holidays) can sometimes turn into permanent ones.
If you have questions about how much you can work without jeopardizing your Social Security or SSI, please contact the Social Security Administration or, if you have a disability, the Disability Network of Capital Area.
This information is compiled by the Tri-County Office on Aging as a courtesy. Its appearance here does not imply Tri-County Office on Aging endorsement of the resources mentioned.
Capital Area Michigan Works
Provides a variety of job seeking assistance and programming. They also provide intensive employment services for eligible veterans.
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Housing Services Mid Michigan
Housing service Mid Michigan publishes a weekly Eaton County and Clinton County employment guide. It can be found at the website below under the weekly guides tab.
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Michigan Rehabilitation Services
Supports eligible individuals with disabilities to prepare for, secure, retain, advance in, or regain employment.
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Peckham
Provides job training opportunities to people with significant disabilities and other barriers to employment.
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Retired Senior Volunteer Program
(Some programs pay tax-exempt stipends to volunteers)
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Women’s Center of Greater Lansing
Offers Skill Building and a Computer Lab, Career Coaching and a Career Boutique as well as other services designed to address the causes of un- and underemployment among women.