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Serving Washington State: Shining a light on your path to employment

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Resources

Washington State Benefits and Programs

  • Washington Connection
  • Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR)
  • Health Plan Finder
  • WA State Apple Health
  • Healthcare for Workers with Disabilities (HWD)
  • Medicare Official Site
  • Medicare Savings Programs (MSP)
  • State Waivers List

Asset Development & Management

  • ABLE Accounts
  • ARC of Washington Trust Fund
  • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
  • Developmental Disabilities Endowment Trust Fund
  • Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
  • Northwest Access Fund

Employment Supports

  • Choose Work
  • Choosing the Right Employment Network
  • Finding an EN and Assigning Your Ticket
  • Social Security Work Site
  • Employment Security Department Washington State (ESDWAGOV)
  • Goodwill – Industries of the Inland Northwest
  • Goodwill – Olympics & Rainer Region
  • IKRON Greater Seattle
  • Workforce Development Council of Seattle
  • WorksourceWA

Advocacy / Your Rights

  • Campaign for Disability Employment
  • Coalition for Workplace Diversity
  • Disability Rights Washington
  • HELP.org (Substance Abuse Rehab for Veterans)
  • Job Accommodation Network (JAN)
  • Rooted in Rights (DisAbility Rights Galaxy)
  • Think Beyond the Label
  • Voting Resources
  • Washington LawHelp

Ticket to Work Helpline

New Clients: Call Ticket to Work Helpline for information & referral.  You do not need an assigned ticket to qualify for Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA)

  • Ticket to Work Helpline: (866) 968-7842

Plan to Work

Existing Clients: Call to talk to your Community Work Incentive Coordinator (CWIC).

Community Partners: Call to find out more about us

  • Plan to Work: (866) 497-9443

About Ticket to Work

Plan to Work is a Washington State benefit planning project.  Our specially trained Community Work Incentive Coordinators focus on Social Security disability-based benefits and provides free services to individuals and organizations.

In Collaboration with Ticket to Work: 

The Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 (Public Law 106-170) provided Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries a range of new or improved work incentives and employment-related services to support their movement to financial independence through work.

Ticket to Work

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Ticket to Work Helpline

Ticket to Work Helpline: 1-866-968-7842

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