Yes She Can Inc

Job Skill Development and Employment Opportunities for Women with Autism

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Thank You

Thank you to our generous grantors who are supporting our mission and enabling more women with autism and learning disabilities to fulfill their potential.

The Hilibrand Foundation

The Warner Foundation

Eileen Fisher

Eileen Fisher Community Foundation

Autism Speaks

Lawrence W. Levine Foundation

The Adam Stuart Linhart Memorial Fund

Bridges Ride for Autism

Bike to the Beach

Patricia and Andrew Salner

Hundreds of friends who provide generous financial support all year long.

 

Thank you American Girl merchandise donors

Thank you to over 600 American Girl doll owners who have donated their dolls and accessories. Our trainees develop work skills as they refurbish the dolls, outfits and furniture and resell them at Girl AGain so that another generation of girls can enjoy creative play time and empowerment of American Girl.

 

 

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Recent Posts

  • My New Job by Alexandra B.
  • Job skills are skills for life by Marjorie Madfis
  • “You can have what ever you want.”
  • Extraordinary People – Screening on January 16th
  • Women at work. New jobs for trainees.

Welcome to Yes She Can Inc

Yes She Can Inc., a non-profit founded in 2013, is dedicated to helping young women with autism and related disabilities develop transferable job skills and workplace social skills – through authentic work experience.  We serve teen girls in transition from high school to adulthood and young women with autism spectrum disorders in an inclusion setting at Girl AGain boutique. Read more

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Visit Girl AGain

4 Martine Avenue, Store 2B
White Plains, NY 10606
914-358-1460

Work With Us

We are a start-up and given the demand for what we do we really need more help! Read more

From Our Blog

My New Job by Alexandra B.

Job skills are skills for life by Marjorie Madfis

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