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Working while on Social Security Disability Insurance-Part 2
Resources

 

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What help can I get for returning to work?

The Ticket to Work program is a free and voluntary service that allows you to use certain government or private organizations that provide services to help you get or keep a job.  For more information and a list of providers in your area, visit MAXIMUS or call 1-866-968-7842.

A Community Work Incentives Coordinator (CWIC) can help you understand your choices and provide you with work incentives planning. Call 1-866-968-7842 or visit the Social Security WIPA Directory.  

 

 

Man in hard hat.The EARNWorks Job Seeker Network provides jobseekers with job leads from employers specifically interested in including jobseekers with disabilities or call 1-866-327-6669

For more information about Social Security Disability Insurance, visit:
Social Security Disability
Social Security Work
or call 1-800-772-1213, 7am to 7pm Mon.-Fri.

 

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Page updated December 1, 2009