WV Division of Rehabilitation Services

DRS recognizes Domino’s Pizza in Huntington as an Exemplary Employer

The West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) recognized Domino’s Pizza in Huntington as an exemplary employer and partner as part of National Disability Employment Awareness Month in October 2024.

DRS recognized Domino’s Pizza for demonstrating excellence in its diverse hiring practices by creating an inclusive workplace and for its positive contributions within our communities.

Domino’s Pizza partnered with DRS to provide work-related opportunities for DRS consumers. This employer also hired a DRS consumer, who has remained employed at the business for the past three years, which has benefited the employer and the consumer.

Nominated by DRS Rehabilitation Counselor Clinton Poston, Domino’s Pizza is a valued partner for providing work-related opportunities for DRS consumers.

DRS, an agency of the West Virginia Department of Commerce, is responsible for the federal vocational rehabilitation program in West Virginia, which enables and empowers West Virginians with disabilities to work and to live independently. DRS helps people with disabilities, ages 14 and up, set work goals and develop career plans to overcome employment-related barriers so they can go to work or maintain current employment. DRS also assists West Virginia’s businesses and employers by being their primary employment resource to include or to retain people with disabilities in their workforce.

For more information about DRS and its programs, call 1-800-642-8207.

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