What's Happening?
Project SEARCH, a transition-to-work program for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, celebrated its 2026 graduation at UVA Health Prince William Medical Center. The program, which partners with local educational and rehabilitative
services, aims to provide career readiness and meaningful employment opportunities. This year's graduates have demonstrated significant personal and professional growth, with many securing employment within UVA Health and other organizations. The program emphasizes the importance of community support and collaboration in fostering an inclusive workforce.
Why It's Important?
Project SEARCH plays a crucial role in promoting workforce diversity and inclusion by providing young adults with disabilities the skills and opportunities needed to succeed in the job market. The program's success underscores the value of partnerships between healthcare providers, educational institutions, and community organizations in creating pathways to employment. By supporting individuals with disabilities, Project SEARCH not only enhances their quality of life but also enriches the workforce with diverse talents and perspectives.
What's Next?
As Project SEARCH continues to expand, it is likely to influence similar programs nationwide, encouraging more organizations to adopt inclusive employment practices. The program's graduates are expected to contribute positively to their workplaces, serving as role models for future participants. Continued collaboration among stakeholders will be essential in sustaining and growing the program's impact, ensuring that more young adults with disabilities can achieve their full potential in the workforce.













