Ticket to Work | Assistance to Individuals who want to Work | Ages 18+

Aptiv Is Your Source for Ticket to Work, An Employment Program Funded by the Social Security Administration

The Ticket to Work (TTW) program provides assistance to individuals who want to work and increase their financial independence.

What is Ticket to Work?

Aptiv is an Employment Network under the TTW program. The TTW program is funded by the Social Security Administration (SSA). This voluntary program is available to people ages 18+ who receive disability benefits. The TTW program provides assistance to individuals who want to work and increase their financial independence.

Determine if you qualify for Ticket to Work!

Call 1-866-949-3687 or visit www.yourtickettowork.com to determine eligibility.

Locations Offering Ticket to Work

We provide services to the counties surrounding our offices in:

BLACK RIVER FALLS, WI

BLAIR, WI

JANESVILLE, WI

LA CROSSE, WI

RICHLAND CENTER, WI

SPARTA, WI

TOMAH, WI

VIROQUA, WI

How Do I Get Started?

First Steps

We would love the opportunity to talk with you about your questions and needs.

  1. Contact Aptiv today for an informational, no-cost, no-obligation discussion to determine options for participation.
  2. Aptiv meets with the individual and their support network to develop an individualized plan and provide services as outlined in that plan.

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Funding & Support Resources

APSE - Employment First

A grassroots network committed to ensuring that integrated employment continues to grow and improve.

Click here for more information

Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs)

The first place to go to get accurate, unbiased information on all aspects of life related to aging or living with a disability.

Click here for more information

Support Us

It's because of gifts to the Aptiv Foundation that children and adults with disabilities are reaching their goals.  It is only through the vision and generosity of contributions to the Aptiv Foundation that it becomes possible to provide the level of support each person needs and deserves. Contributions go to funding facility improvements, program equipment, and other tools to help people with disabilities live, learn and work in our communities.