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Vocational Assessment Services
Evaluates and promotes vocational development for adults with intellectual and/or physical disabilities.

Employment Services
Provides employment services for adults with intellectual and/or physical disabilities.

Short-Term Support
Offers short-term support for adults with intellectual and/or physical disabilities.

About
Tnt Foundation


Founded in
2009
EIN
30-0566198
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
4859 W SLAUSON AVE STE 340 LOS ANGELES, CA 90056-1290 United States
Website
http://www.tntfoundation.org
Phone
(310)-809-3551
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About
TNT Foundation, founded in 2009, is a community rehabilitation program in Los Angeles that assists adults with intellectual disabilities. They provide transportation, vocational assessment, employment services, and short-term support to help individuals gain meaningful work and achieve their career goals.
Mission
TNT Foundation aims to educate, train, and provide the best environment for the individuals they serve through activities that enhance the mind, body, and spirit. They provide vocational assessments and employment services in a variety of jobs that match their abilities, preferences, and desires.

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