HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. --
Programs like Project SEARCH at Holloman Air Force Base illustrate the tangible benefits of this inclusive employment approach. By offering real-world job training and fostering strong community partnerships, these programs equip young adults with disabilities with the tools they need to succeed in competitive, integrated environments. This model not only benefits individuals with disabilities but also strengthens the workforce as a whole by fostering diversity, innovation, and opportunity.
As New Mexico continues to prioritize Employment First, it serves as a powerful example of how states can create pathways to success for individuals with disabilities, ensuring that they are not just included, but fully integrated into the fabric of the workforce and society.
Class of 2025 Graduates
- Robert Armstrong
- Javier Gomez
- Victoria Graf
- Christopher Kayitah
- Aiden Kitchen
- Julian Lopez
- Alejandro Romero