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Check out our offered programs!

Daily Living Skills

At WILC, we are committed to comprehensive skill development by offering a wide range of daily living skills training designed to prepare students for living as independent as possible. Our personalized approach ensures that each student’s goals is thoughtfully tailored to their unique needs, strengths, and aspirations. Through hands-on learning, students build real-world skills that can be applied in their everyday lives, empowering them to grow in confidence and independence. Throughout this journey, our dedicated staff provides a supportive and encouraging environment, offering guidance every step of the way to help each student succeed.

  • Personal hygiene

  • Cooking and meal preparation

  • Laundry and housekeeping

  • Community navigation

  • Social skills and communication

  • Money management and budgeting

  • Time management and organization

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Pre-vocational Skills

Our prevocational program at WILC emphasizes hands-on learning by providing students with practical experience in a variety of job skills. Through career exploration, students are encouraged to discover different career paths while identifying their individual interests and strengths. We focus on building essential job readiness skills, including teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and time management, to help students feel confident and prepared for the workforce. In addition, our community partnerships create meaningful opportunities for students to engage in volunteer experiences, including our collaboration with Walmart, allowing them to apply their skills in real-world settings.

  • Basic job skills (e.g., following instructions, working in a team)

  • Workplace safety

  • Communication skills (e.g., interviewing, interacting with customers)

  • Problem-solving and critical thinking

  • Time management and organization

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Day Habilitation

WILC Provides day Habilitation to adults with autism to promote continued learning, independence, and social relationships. With curriculum that incorporates recreation and leisure skills, interoception, and sensory regulation. as well as community integration, our students experience opportunities for self-expression, decision making and social skills every time they attend.

  • Making snacks 

  • Art lessons

  • Sensory regulation

  • Gardening

  • Community outings

  • Leisure exposure

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