UCLA Center for Accessibility
The Robert Nelson Foundation is excited to announce that it recently gave a $15,000.00 gift to the UCLA Center for Accessibility to start a new program designed to assist UCLA students with disabilities on their journeys once they leave the university.
The program’s efforts to improve post-secondary outcomes, including employment related success, for students with disabilities at UCLA are in close alignment. With your support, we believe we can transform the career trajectories of students with disabilities at UCLA. Our goal is to ensure that students with disabilities are not only supported through their education at UCLA, but that they leave as UCLA Alumni prepared to make a difference in their fields of work and study. We’re excited about this opportunity and look forward to making a difference in their lives with your support.