Partnership Opportunities

Help DC high school students with disabilities learn about careers and opportunities that exist after high school!

Get Involved!

Mission-aligned employers willing to engage with DC youth and young adults with disabilities are needed to host career development opportunities!

Interested in partnering? Complete this form to connect with us.

 

Success Stories

Meet some of our incredible students, partners,
and volunteers.

Demarrius Young

Howard University Medical School and Volunteer

Devon'Tae

Capital City PCS Alumni & Frostberg State University (Current)

Michanda Myles

Podcast Host and Volunteer

Sheneya

KIPP DC PCS Alumna & University of the District of Columbia (Current)

More Ways To Get Involved

  • Provide 1:1 resume development support
  • Share information about your job trhough an informational interview
  • Attend one of our events and provide support
  • Virtual and in-person options are available
  • Contact us to learn more about volunteer opportunities.
  • Provide financial support for one of our events (i.e. cover lunch expenses for our annual Next Steps Fair)
  • Contact us to learn more about sponsorship opportunities.
  • Provide general support for the program
  • DC3C is a program of the DC Special Education Cooperative. We appreciate donations, large and small! Donate today.

Demarrius Young Bio

Howard University Medical School and Volunteer

“DC3C understands the importance of exposing students to a diverse cadre of professionals with wide-ranging careers. Their unique programming options sparks interests in students that may not have existed before and shows them that they have many options.”

Devon'Tae Bio

Capital City PCS Alumni & Frostberg State University (current)

“[DC3C’s] Good Trouble Social Justice Institute really empowered me to accept myself and my disability. I’m thankful for the teachers.”

Michanda Myles Bio

Podcast Host and Volunteer

“My job and my career path are unique to me. I know many other people have different struggles. If I helped one person plan their future, then my time was well spent. I am honored to have been asked to join, and the students give me hope for our future.” ~Career Speaker, Michanda Myles, Business Owner, Athlete, and Podcast Host

Sheneya Bio

KIPP DC PCS Alumna & University of the District of Columbia (current)

“Coming out through poetry made me feel good. I felt supported to be Black and disabled in the DC3C UMOJA program”