Station Club Enterprise
A Division of Carobell, Inc.
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Description of Programs Sub Contracting Candy Bouquet Diaper Cakes
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306 Church Street
Morehead City, NC 28557 |
Station Club Enterprise, a division of Carobell, Inc. is a vocational training day program providing pre-vocational services for persons of Carteret and Onslow counties, who face developmental challenges.
Station Club currently provides services to over 50 individuals daily. Programs available to adults with developmental disabilities, at this location, include; Adult Developmental Vocational Program (ADVP), a long-term program for individuals who have substantial developmental disabilities and Community Alternative Program (CAP), a program that offers in-facility and community inclusion services to individuals in need of more particularized services and level of care. Within these two basic programs, we offer person centered participation in Horticulture, Woodshop, Pre-vocational contract work, Skills Training, Wellness, Socialization and Community Inclusion activities.
As a day program for vocational training, we strive to procure sub-contract work from local industry and area businesses. Paid work provides many benefits to our program participants, not the least of which is the feeling of accomplishment one gets when they receive a paycheck for a job well done. But it doesn’t stop with the people at SCE. The benefits to the industry and businesses we do work for is immeasurable. Simply put, by working with SCE as a sub-contract work center for your packaging, collating, and mailing needs, as well as any of those other jobs that may be considered “nuisance jobs”, you are turning on the power of work in our community and freeing up your own employees so they can focus on their core responsibilities.
Our overall goal is to continue to expand our programs to meet the needs and choices of the individuals we serve so that they may have the same opportunities to safely learn, work and play in their home communities as we all do.
For staff and participants alike, every day is a good day at the Station Club. We work hard, we socialize with our peers and at day’s end we feel good about what we have accomplished.
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Station Club Leads to Fuller Lives - Read an article in the March 26, 2010 Carteret News-Times!
Station Club Enterprise's Programs were also in the paper two times in the Spring of 2009! Check out the articles:
Wrapped in Love and Cut It Out
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