Watch Resources, Inc.

Sonora, United States

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Specialties

WATCH specializes in connecting work opportunities for adults with intellectual disabilities. Our consumers are talented in many task areas, including but not limited to: landscaping, fire clearance, janitorial services, retail services, production, bulk mailing, distribution, event assistance, hauling and more. For your business or your home: call today to get a quote!

History

Established in 1972.

In 1972, WATCH Resources, Inc. then known as Tuolumne Calaveras Association for the Handicapped, a non-​profit corporation, began providing services for adults with intellectual disabilities. Work Activities for Tuolumne County Handicapped (WATCH), opened its doors for the first time in the old Poverty Hill School House in Stent. This original program was the first state funded service for adults with intellectual disabilities in Tuolumne County. In the beginning there were 8 individuals attending this newly established activity center. As our enrollment grew, so did the number and types of services we offered.

Timeline

1971 ~ A drop-​in recreation center is operated by volunteers in the old log youth center building in Sonora

1972 ~ Work Activities for Tuolumne County Handicapped opens in Stent

1976 ~ WATCH Transportation services for Tuolumne and Calaveras counties began, allowing a greater number of people to attend

1979 ~ Tuolumne County Independent Living Program (TCILP) began

Meet the Manager

Casie S.

Manager

Casie Schornick, Job Developer at WATCH Resources, Inc. can answer any job related questions you may have. Casie can connect you with a crew of any size for one time work or long-​term contracts. In addition, if you are interested in hiring an individual at your business, Casie works with consumers looking to be hired in our community. Call her directly at (209) 768‑1991 for more information.

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Casie S. says,

«Several of our WATCH program participants are employed here. They are a true community leader.»