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4. Learning What it Takes to Be a Leader

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We can connect you to mentors and other adults who can help you get started on a career. High School/High Tech offers opportunities for student service learning, peer mentoring and leadership training.

Related Sites

NCWD/Youth -- The 411 on Disability Disclosure - This workbook is designed to assist a young person with learning about disability disclosure issues.

Innovation Center - The Innovation Center for Community and Youth Development works with a variety of youth development organizations to promote group mentoring and to encourage youth to become involved in civic activities in their communities.

National Consortium on Leadership and Disability for Youth - NCLD-Youth is a youth-led resource, information, and training center for youth and emerging leaders with disabilities, and provides for materials to better prepare them for the transition to adulthood, and leadership.


Contact Information
Adele Connolly, Staff Specialist
High School/High Tech Project Director
Office of Field Services
Division of Rehabilitation Services
2301 Argonne Drive
Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone:  410-554-9109 / 888-554-0334
Email:  hsht@dors.state.md.us
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Get Tech.org
Pathways To Technology
GirlPower: Cool Tech Jobs
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Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS)
Maryland State Department of Education
Office of Disability Employment Policy
National Collaborative on Workforce & Disability for Youth
The Leadership Consortium
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