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ED SUPPORT SERVICES provides EDUCATION AND BEHAVIOR SERVICES to people with disabilities in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Vision
Our vision is to support communities in providing a caring and stimulating environment where people with special needs will recognize and achieve their fullest potential so they can make their best contribution to society.
Mission
Our goal is to utilize educational and behavior best practices to support and educate our clients, staff and community in order to create and sustain access to a better quality of life in the least restrictive environment.
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In one year’s time, Ed Support Services went from Business Reception attendee to a rising star in the ICA Portfolio. Read about how attending the 2010 Business Reception set them on a new course to success.
APEC
Ed Support Services was on-hand at Oakland City Hall to celebrate the conclusion of the APEC Women and the Economy Summit. The culminating event was held on Friday, September 16, 2011 and was a fantastic opportunity for us to meet international delegates. Photos to come!
Job Openings
We are hiring qualified people to support clients with a variety of developmental disabilities and learning challenges in home and community settings. Bilingual Spanish speakers needed!
 Inner City Advisors, an Oakland Non-Profit, announced that Ed Support Services has become one of their Portfolio Companies. This is an amazing opportunity for our company, our staff, the families & children we serve. We are honored to be among Blue Bottle Coffee, Numi Organic Teas, and Revolution Foods, to name a few.
Check out Meredith and Tanya featured in the latest ICA video:
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Home and Community
We have vendorship to provide many services through the Regional Center of the East Bay.
School Ed Support Services is a California Certified Non-Public Agency and a member of the Bay Area SELPA Collaborative.
 Ed Support Services believes that every child deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential. To this end we employ empirically sound ABA interventions in the home, school and community settings.
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