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Ability1st Youth Services and High School High Tech

Ability1st

Tallahassee, Florida - Leon County

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May 15, 2026

Area

Big Bend

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1823 Buford Court, Tallahassee, FL 32308

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Provider overview

Ability1st Youth Services connects Leon and Wakulla students and young adults with disabilities to peer support, transition activities, career workshops, tours, internships, community service, and independent living skills.

Ability1st is the Center for Independent Living of North Florida, a Tallahassee community-based nonprofit providing services, advocacy, and information for people with disabilities in Leon, Jefferson, Madison, Taylor, Gadsden, and Wakulla counties.

Quick facts

Phone
850-575-9621
Ages
High School High Tech students with disabilities ages 14-22; Youth Transition participants with disabilities ages 18-30
Season
Year-round youth services, peer support, and transition activities as scheduled by Ability1st
Cost
The source does not publish program fees; families should confirm eligibility, service-area fit, referral steps, and whether any activity has a cost.

Location contacts

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Ability1st

1823 Buford Court, Tallahassee, FL 32308

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Programs and offerings

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Youth Services and High School High Tech

Disability youth transition programming with peer support, career exploration, workshops, tours, internships, community service, and independent living skills.

Ages
High School High Tech students with disabilities ages 14-22; Youth Transition participants with disabilities ages 18-30
Season
Year-round youth services, peer support, and transition activities as scheduled by Ability1st
Schedule
The source describes workshops, tours, internships, community service projects, peer support, and individualized independent living training; families should contact the Youth Services Coordinator for current schedules.
Cost
The source does not publish program fees; families should confirm eligibility, service-area fit, referral steps, and whether any activity has a cost.
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Listing check

Last checked
May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Ability1st Youth Services page says High School High Tech serves high school students with all types of disabilities ages 14-22, links youth from Leon and Wakulla counties to academic, career development, and experiential resources, lists career workshops, industry and campus tours, summer internships, and community service projects, and describes Youth Transition peer support and independent living skills for young adults with disabilities ages 18-30.
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Location contacts
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Program details we found

Youth Services and High School High Tech

The official Ability1st Youth Services page says High School High Tech serves high school students with all types of disabilities ages 14-22, links youth from Leon and Wakulla counties to academic, career development, and experiential resources, lists career workshops, industry and campus tours, summer internships, and community service projects, and describes Youth Transition peer support and independent living skills for young adults with disabilities ages 18-30.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Ability1st describes High School High Tech, peer support, academic and career development, experiential resources, career workshops, industry and campus tours, summer internships, community service projects, independent living skills, advocacy, and youth transition support.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm county eligibility, documentation needs, school partnership requirements, transportation to activities, communication accommodations, staff support level, internship expectations, community service supervision, accessibility of tour sites, and whether a specific activity matches the youth's support needs.

What we checked

What we found: The official Ability1st Youth Services page says High School High Tech serves high school students with all types of disabilities ages 14-22, links youth from Leon and Wakulla counties to academic, career development, and experiential resources, lists career workshops, industry and campus tours, summer internships, and community service projects, and describes Youth Transition peer support and independent living skills for young adults with disabilities ages 18-30.

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What to confirm

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  • Ages, eligibility, forms, and first-visit expectations.
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Questions to ask before you register

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Is Ability1st Youth Services and High School High Tech 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 Ability1st?

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

Where did the listing information come from?

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Inclusive Programs Guide is an informational directory based on publicly available information and provider-submitted updates. We do not endorse, rank, medically evaluate, assess quality, guarantee safety, confirm credentials, or determine suitability of any provider, program, accommodation, or activity. Program details may change. Families should contact providers directly to confirm current availability, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.