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210 Collective Charlotte Vocational Work Program

210 Collective

Charlotte, North Carolina - Mecklenburg County

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Jun 2, 2026

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Charlotte

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Charlotte, North Carolina

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Provider overview

210 Collective adds a Charlotte vocational and belonging-focused lead for adults with intellectual and physical disabilities, with official mission language and a public email contact.

210 Collective is a Charlotte nonprofit creating meaningful vocational work and community belonging opportunities for adults with intellectual and physical disabilities.

Quick facts

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Ages
Adults with intellectual and physical disabilities; families should confirm current program age, eligibility, and work-program fit
Season
Year-round vocational work and community activities by current program schedule and openings
Cost
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210 Collective

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Vocational work and community belonging program

Vocational work questions, eligibility, application timing, work setting, transportation, communication needs, and family contact steps.

Ages
Adults with intellectual and physical disabilities; families should confirm current program age, eligibility, and work-program fit
Season
Year-round vocational work and community activities by current program schedule and openings
Schedule
The official page describes vocational work and community belonging rather than one fixed public calendar. Families should email or use the contact page for current openings and visit steps.
Cost
Public cost details are not listed as a single family fee. Families should confirm eligibility, application steps, schedule, transportation, work expectations, and whether any participation costs apply.
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Jun 2, 2026
Why this is listed
210 Collective's official about page says adults with intellectual disabilities find purpose in work, joy in friendship, and a place to belong, and says the organization provides meaningful vocational work for people with intellectual and physical disabilities through a structured work program.
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Program details we found

Vocational work and community belonging program

210 Collective's official about page says adults with intellectual disabilities find purpose in work, joy in friendship, and a place to belong, and says the organization provides meaningful vocational work for people with intellectual and physical disabilities through a structured work program.

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What the provider says: The source names 210 Collective, adults with intellectual disabilities, intellectual and physical disabilities, meaningful vocational work, work program, friendship, belonging, tailored job support, and public email contact.

Access notes to confirm: Families should contact the organization before planning around this listing to confirm current eligibility, work-program setting, schedule, transportation, communication needs, supervision, and first-meeting steps.

What we checked

What we found: 210 Collective's official about page says adults with intellectual disabilities find purpose in work, joy in friendship, and a place to belong, and says the organization provides meaningful vocational work for people with intellectual and physical disabilities through a structured work program.

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What to confirm

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Is 210 Collective Charlotte Vocational Work Program reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.

What information should families confirm with 210 Collective?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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