The mission of Jay Nolan Community Services, Inc. (JNCS) is to enable individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other Developmental Disabilities to live fulfilling lives as members of the community by providing support services customized to their individual needs.
All individuals we support will have meaningful lives in the community
Valued
All JNCS employees will feel valued and supported in their role.
Leading
JNCS will be a demonstrated leader in providing individualized support for people with developmental and other disabilities.
Who We Are
Jay Nolan Community Services (JNCS) is a nonprofit 501(c) (3) organization established in 1975 by members of the Autism Society of LA. Currently, JNCS has over 500 staff supporting over 400 individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities through individualized community-based programs.
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What We Do
Today, JNCS provides an array of support services in Los Angeles, Ventura, Kern and Santa Clara Counties, offering individualized planning guided by the needs and wishes of the person receiving services and his or her Circle of Support. Our services include: Supported Living Services, Family Support Services & Employment Services. Additionally, we are a provider of services which are waiver-eligible and/or eligible for the Self-Determination Program.
Why it Matters
We subscribe to the core belief that the community is not whole and it’s not healthy until all members have the opportunity to contribute. We believe with the right kinds of support and assistance, individuals with disabilities can pursue their hopes and dreams and live to their full potential within the community. It is an ideal of inclusion, rather than exclusion and segregation.
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