Melwood

Melwood

Individual and Family Services

Upper Marlboro, MD 4,933 followers

Your Path Awaits - Employing more than 1,600 people in the greater Washington DC area

About us

Melwood employs more than 1,600 people and is a leading advocate for persons of differing abilities. Serving the greater Washington area, Melwood offers job readiness, training, placement, and retention support to help people find and keep work in their local community. We start by believing anything is possible when people of differing abilities can pursue their potential. We employ nearly 1,000 people of differing abilities and injured veterans among our 1,600 employees. We are proud of the high-quality work done by our people and the outstanding performance of our operations. We are proof that people of differing abilities can be great employees and do the job expected of them.

Website
https://www.melwood.org
Industry
Individual and Family Services
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Upper Marlboro, MD
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1963
Specialties
Social Services, Total Facilities Managment Services, Landscaping and Groundskeeping, Custodial, Recycling, Customized Job Training, Electronics Recycling, Green Cleaning Products, veteran services, employment, and Government Contracting

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    Melwood is proud to partner with Enabled Intelligence, Inc on a Geospatial Data Labeling Bootcamp designed to create career pathways for people with disabilities in the IT, tech and cyber security sectors. This collaboration is bridging massive gaps in the IT and technical workforce by creating a steady pipeline of qualified talent, while also acting as a national model for hiring and training a neurodiverse workforce. Have strong computer skills and an interest in working in IT & Tech? Apply today using the link below and a Melwood team member will reach out to begin the screening process. https://lnkd.in/eh_gN8R #ITandTechCareers #AbilIT #DisabilityEmployment

    AI-powered boot camp helping neurodivergent people land jobs

    AI-powered boot camp helping neurodivergent people land jobs

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    This Direct Support Professional (DSP) Recognition Week, Melwood is honoring the DSPs who make our mission possible by sharing more of their stories and the work they do. DSPs, like Henry, work on the frontlines to ensure the people we support are not just living — but thriving!. DSPs can be found throughout the community where people with disabilities live and work. In addition to the title of Direct Support Professional, they are Job Developers, Drivers and Van Aides, EDS Instructors, Workforce Specialists, Behavioral Specialists, Program Specialists and Assistants, Vocational Support Services Staff, Retention Counselors, Advocate Counselors, and Coordinators. DSPs are vital the Melwood’s mission. It is because of their work that we are all able to move closer to our shared goal of a world in which people with disabilities are fully included. Join us in celebrating annual DSP Recognition Week, which begins on September 9th and concludes on the 13th.

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    You may know Melwood as an organization that provides resources, support and career development, job training and employment opportunities for people with disabilities. But did you know we also empower people with disabilities to advocate for themselves -- at school, at work, in the community, and even in the halls of Congress? That's exactly what Antjuan Bridgers is doing today. Antjuan has been a dedicated Melwood employee since 2010. He started with Melwood as a custodian in the AbilityOne program. When his strong drive and talent for mentorship were recognized, he was quickly promoted. Antjuan now serves as a foreman overseeing the custodial operations of 12 buildings--yet he still takes the time to invest in and support his colleagues in meaningful and impactful ways. Some of the people Antjuan has mentored have become lead workers and foremen themselves. Yesterday and today, via SourceAmerica's Grassroots Advocacy Conference, Antjuan is telling his story and advocating for himself and all of his colleagues who have found success, stability, dignity and independence through workplace opportunities. #DisabilityEmployment #DisabilityWorks #SourceAmerica #AbilityOne #DisabilityPride

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    Thanks to an old, outdated law from the 1930s, it is legal to pay people with disabilities wages that fall well below the federal minimum. In some cases, people with disabilities are paid as little as $1 an hour for work they perform. We applaud The Washington Post and disability reporter Amanda Morris for shining a spotlight on this issue and telling the stories of disabled workers subjected to subminimum wages under 14(c) of the National Labor Relations Act--and for sharing Melwood's story via The Post Reports Podcast. Melwood voluntarily phased out our 14(c) certificate 10 years ago. Doing so made us a better organization, a better employer, and a better community partner. Taking this path has led to greater innovation, higher employee and company morale, and an individualized, yet highly successful approach to career exploration, development and on-the-job success for the people we serve. Since phasing out our 14(c) certificate, Melwood has advocated for the end of this practice at the state and federal level, and has and continues to help other non-profits that support people with disabilities do the same. Listen to Amanda's reporting here, or where ever you get your podcasts! https://lnkd.in/eqw-HdYw

    Why some disabled workers make $1 an hour

    Why some disabled workers make $1 an hour

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    For more than 60 years, Melwood has been making a bold impact in our community, directly empowering and supporting people with disabilities to live, work, and thrive as they choose. The progress we have made and the barriers we have broken would not be possible without the dedication of highly skilled, highly trained Direct Support Professionals (DSPs). DSPs, including those who work in community-supported employment, make it possible for the people we support to participate fully in their communities and to succeed in competitive employment. DSPs knock down barriers to new opportunities, futures, and pathways that lead to independent living and meaningful work. It is because of the work of DSPs that we are all able to move closer to our shared goal of a world in which people with disabilities are fully included. Join us in celebrating the annual DSP Recognition Week, which begins on September 9th and concludes on the 13th, and check in again here where we will continue to highlight the incredible work of these dedicated, hardworking professionals. #DSPRecognitionWeek #DirectSupportProfessional

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    Melwood wishes all of our employees a happy and safe Labor Day. As an organization that exists to create pathways to economic independence for people with disabilities, Labor Day is especially relevant to Melwood’s mission. We understand what the dignity of work means. We know the lifechanging power a job can make in somebody’s life. And we believe that everyone should be afforded the right to join the workforce, earn a living wage, and make contributions that make life better for all of us. We are so proud of the work our employees do each and every day. #LaborDay #Employment #DisabilityEmployment

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    Melwood is thrilled to announce that our very own President & CEO, Larysa K., has been selected as an Executive of the Year finalist for NVC’s 2024 GovCon Award, recognizing the top professionals in the federal contracting community. Larysa’s exemplary leadership and unwavering commitment to championing rights for people with disabilities throughout the DMV area has been the driving force behind our success. Her passion and dedication have propelled Melwood to new heights. Join us in congratulating Larysa on this well-deserved recognition, and we look forward to the winner being announced in November! https://lnkd.in/eYyQ9BJw #GovCon2024

    Gov Con Awards

    Gov Con Awards

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    Camp Accomplish, a summer experience by Melwood and Children's National Hospital, is a finalist for Washington Parent Media Picks from Washington Parent Magazine, and this is the last week to vote! Show your support by voting for Camp Accomplish in the following categories: Camps for Neurodivergent Kids, Day Camps – Maryland, and Sleepaway Camps. Camp Accomplish serves children with and without disabilities and chronic health conditions. We are one of the only camps in our region to have a culinary arts program. When campers come to Camp Accomplish, they have opportunities to participate in traditional camp activities as well as STEM experiences, creative art ventures, and horticultural therapy! Vote here: https://lnkd.in/egbFeKqa

    Washington Parent Picks 2024

    Washington Parent Picks 2024

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    It takes a village to operate a summer camp, and we are so thankful to the tightknit community that is Camp Accomplish. As the 2024 camp season winds to a close, we are especially grateful for The Wills Group who donated their time and talents throughout the year to ensure our campers had the best experience possible. Join us in recognizing and thanking these amazing partners! Learn more about Camp Accomplish, a summer experience for children and teens with and without disabilities and chronic health conditions, by visiting www.campaccomplish.org.

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