OUR WORK
Community Partnerships, Inc.(CPI) provides direct services to children and adults with developmental disabilities, adults with brain injuries, and adults with mental illnesses and/or substance use disorders. The CPI team is made up of experienced therapists, job coaches, case managers, and other professionals.
The impact of CPI’s work is far-reaching, helping to shape local economies, workforces, and communities in Wake, Durham, Forsyth, Mecklenburg, and Pitt Counties.
OUR IMPACT
In the 2022-2023 fiscal year, CPI served 1,442 people:
- 200 people with intellectual/developmental disabilities, mental illnesses, and/or substance use issues either searched for, found, or maintained competitive-wage jobs in Wake and Durham County.
- 429 child care and recreational providers received training that helped them fully include children and youth with disabilities in their classrooms and programs.
- 73 young children with disabilities received in-classroom support to ensure that they would not be expelled from childcare centers.
- 606 people with intellectual/developmental disabilities and traumatic brain injuries found needed medical care, housing, transportation, educational services, and other community resources—services that helped them live more independently.
- 134 adults with brain injuries received cognitive rehabilitation, counseling, and employment services to help them re-enter the workforce.