Founded in 1980, Corporation for Public Management (CPM) aims to empower individuals to break the cycle of poverty through education, training, and employment programs. By offering innovative solutions to social challenges such as teen parenting and lack of formal education, CPM helps individuals gain confidence and self-sufficiency.
CPM focuses on serving recipients of transitional assistance, at-risk youth, and developmentally disabled adults, with a commitment to helping them achieve their personal and economic potential. Through choices, increased social and work competence, and community participation opportunities, CPM supports individuals in leading fulfilling lives within their communities.
CPM is renowned for its successful residential, vocational, and rehabilitative support programs for Connecticut's developmentally disabled population. It operates various programs, including the Acquired Brain Injury Program in Manchester and the Young Parents Program in Holyoke and Springfield, providing education and employment opportunities for pregnant and parenting youth.
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