Possible v. Impossible
April 23, 2009

Guest Post: Neal Shrier. Vocational Advancement Center in Brighton MA 02134
It’s been a long time since Leaving the Zip Code has seen any activity. Partly because I have not only not left the zip code much, but hardly the basement.
Gladly it is spring and I am on the move. So, expect regular posts here again.
This great shot was taken outside the Vocational Advancement Center, Brighton Ma. A quick plug for this great organization from their website and a shout out to my buddy Neal for sending this in.
For over 50 years, the Vocational Advancement Center (VAC), formerly the Vocational Adjustment Center, has provided training and employment services to people with disabilities and others in need of employment assistance to achieve career goals and to improve their quality of life. VAC’s success is attributed to effective planning, preparation, quality assistance, persistence, and attentive customer service.
Please do not steal these photos. It is simply bad karma and you could develop a nasty rash all over your body – is it really worth the risk?
Entry Filed under: Spring 2009, guest post, guest shots, signage. Tags: careers, determination, disabilities, employment services, leaving the zip code, philanthropy, photography, possibilities, Vocational Advancement Center, vocational training.
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1. Henry | May 27, 2009 at 5:30 pm
You have a lot of great thoughts here! I enjoyed reading through both of your blogs. Best of luck to you!!