Inclusion Alberta desperately seeking companies to employ workers with intellectual disabilities

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Inclusion Alberta has a waiting list of close to 200 people with intellectual disabilities looking for work in Calgary. It's in need of employers to register in its Rotary Employment Partnership to find jobs for them.

Jarod Wood has an intellectual disability and is deaf. He's been working with ATCO gas for three months and communicates with his team members through an app on his phoneInclusion Alberta has a waiting list of close to 200 people with intellectual disabilities looking for work in Calgary. It's in need of employers to register in its Rotary Employment Partnership to find jobs for them.

Inclusion Alberta is an advocacy organization supporting families and individuals with intellectual disabilities in their desire to be fully included in community life. Since it started, the non-profit has created 841 jobs across the province. Organizers would like to see the partnership expanded to other Canadian provinces and countries round the world.McDonald says the unemployment rate for people with intellectual disabilities is incredibly high.

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