National Disability Employment Awareness Month 2025

Oct 5 2025

National Disability Employment Awareness Month 2025

Celebrate October:  National Disability Employment Awareness Month!

We recognize National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) each October to commemorate the many contributions of people with disabilities to America’s workplaces and economy.This is our opportunity to celebrate the contributions of America’s workers with disabilities past and present and showcases supportive, inclusive employment policies and practices that benefit employers and employees. This theme aligns with our commitment to creating inclusive career opportunities for people with developmental disabilities.

Our goal is for each individual we support to live up to their potential and pursue their dreams. We have joined with so many businesses to share the benefits of an inclusive and diverse workforce in our communities. For over 75 years, The Arc Westchester has been linking people with developmental disabilities to the Westchester employment community – from entrepreneurs and the public sector, to non-profits and major corporations.

With over 100 business partners, we currently support over a hundred people who are working, interning and volunteering within these Westchester organizations. We applaud businesses and organizations for their extraordinary efforts, and encourage them to support a better and more inclusive future for people with developmental disabilities.

Read Some Employee Success Stories!

Westchester County Celebrates NDEAM

We were honored to attend Westchester County’s 2025 National Disability Employment Awareness Month Awards yesterday in Tarrytown. Several individuals we support were recognized and celebrated alongside their families and friends.
Special thanks to County Executive Kenneth Jenkins for personally congratulating Miles, Sophia, and Benjamin who are proudly employed at Starbucks, Applegreen, and ACME in Bronxville. Congratulations to all the award recipients!

The Mines Press, Fostering and Inclusive Workforce

This commercial printing company has embraced a diverse workshop for over 20 years. They employ three people with developmental disabilities. T in their Cortlandt Manor plant. They were recipients of The Arc New York’s 2025 Employer Award for their outstanding support of our mission.

Daniel Bauchman and Helene Goodwin, By the Way Bakery

Daniel has been an integral part of the By The Way Bakery team in Pleasantville since 2018. He embodies the spirit of their mission to “Bake the World a Better Place.” His dedication and passion shine through in everything he does. We’re grateful for this forward-thinking business partner, and we celebrate Daniel’s contributions to our community! View a video here →

Joseph Frank, ABB Optical Group

Joseph Frank began working at ABB Optical Group in Elmsford in 2016. His job requires him to scan and enter lens information into their database and he works at cleaning lenses before packaging. Joseph inspires and motivates his fellow co-workers. His attention to detail and productivity has earned him full-time status in 2017. ​

Naokazu Yorihiro, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals

Naokazu Yorihiro has been enjoying his work at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals since 2018. Working at a well-known pharmaceutical company like Regeneron can provide valuable experience and contribute to a fulfilling career. As part of the team at the company’s headquarters in Tarrytown, New York, his role in receiving supplies on the loading dock is crucial to ensuring the smooth operation of the company’s production and distribution processes.

Thanks to ALL our Business Partners!

Each one of our employment partners plays an important role in the diversity of our community’s workforce. We are so proud to partner with each one of them.  They provide our team the ability to work with each individual and seek work that meets a candidate’s skills and interests while addressing the business staffing need. We are the bridge between the employer and the employee assisting both parties with a successful job match by practicing the steps below.

  • Job candidates utilize a video practicing tool to sharpen their productivity and accuracy.
  • Interviews take place in-person or by a hands-on demonstration.
  • A step-by-step task schedule assists with mastering job responsibilities once the candidate is hired.
  • No one job fits all, but successful outcomes are developed with a person-centered approach.

We then ensure that once hired, an Arc Westchester job candidate is integrated into the new workplace. We stay involved with our employees and employer partners every step of the way. For those employees who need regular assistance, a job coach is always on hand to help them perform their daily tasks and address any needs they may have.

Our Employment Program doesn’t simply help people find work, we develop opportunities for individuals to achieve fulfilling and rewarding careers in our communities.

Want to learn more about hiring people with developmental disabilities?

Contact Shari Lewitt, slewitt@arcwestchester.org.

Art by: JOHN ISRAEL
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