Brockton Career & Community Initiative (BCCI) is an inclusive career and community development partnership that serves one of the most diverse communities in Massachusetts.
BCCI provides comprehensive services to youth and adults with disabilities, their families, and immigrants and refugees all in one convenient location. We offer an array of career development, community integration, and personal development opportunities to the Greater Brockton community.
BCCI is a partnership between JVS Boston, House of Possibilities (HOPe), and Old Colony YMCA (OCY).
Connect with an inclusive community for support and development, and access resources designed for your personal and professional growth.
Build a clear path toward your goals, earn the credentials you need for the job you want, and pursue college or additional education to reach your goals.
Secure paid employment and thrive in high-demand growth industries through job training, hands-on internship experience, and one-on-one career coaching.
Engage in inclusive community activities that promote your well-being, healthy living and social interaction.
Learn or improve your workplace English skills to find and retain meangingful employment.
BCCI provides comprehensive services to youth, adults, and families in the Greater Brockton community.
BCCI supports youth with disabilities through House of Possibilities’ college navigation and social recreation programs.
JVS Boston provides career coaching and college navigation to equip 14 to 16-year-old Brockton & Randolph students to explore potential careers.
We also offer coaching for parents of young people with disabilities.
At BCCI, we train 18 to 21-year-old Brockton & Randolph students at employer sites, such as Old Colony YMCA.
JVS also provides on-site career services in Brockton for adults with disabilities.
House of Possibilities provides day programs, overnight respite, and social recreation programs to this age group.
BCCI offers on-site career services in Brockton for residents in emergency shelter.
We also offer workplace-specific English training through JVS Boston’s English 2 Employment programs to support refugees and immigrants as they secure employment.
BCCI is powered by the potential of people with disabilities & people navigating other barriers.
BCCI features integrated support from JVS Boston (JVS), House of Possibilities (HOPe), and Old Colony YMCA (OCY), and collaborates with community partners to build a more inclusive workforce and world.
Click the logos below to learn more about the three organizations involved in BCCI.
Our kids are ecstatic anytime we have a Transitions to Work opportunity that’s posed here at the high school. It gives our kids an opportunity to experience the workforce at its highest level. Our kids are very invested from the interview process all the way to graduation. Whether they work at the YMCA, South Shore Hospital…our students have learned valuable vocational lessons throughout their internship.
Mike Hendricks – Vocational Specialist, Brockton Public Schools
Whether partnering with Brockton Public Schools or working alongside employers like Brockton Hospital, we have been deeply encouraged by the welcome we’ve received in Brockton. Through BCCI, we can support career seekers with disabilities across their lifespan as they pursue the careers they’ve dreamed of.
Kira Khazatsky – President & CEO, JVS Boston
At Old Colony YMCA, we’re proud to help continue this work right here in Brockton, where we know the difference that access and inclusion can make for families. Partnering with JVS Boston and House of Possibilities will create pathways for young people to gain skills, confidence, and real work experience. But this is about more than jobs – it’s about creating a future where every family in our community sees their child’s potential fully realized.
Charles Clifford – CEO, Old Colony YMCA (OCY)
HOPe is thrilled to expand our partnership with JVS and now OCY, right in the heart of the city. We have worked with Brockton residents with disabilities and their families for years, and it is incredibly meaningful to now serve the community right where they live.”
Katie Terino – President & CEO, House of Possibilities
“I am proud that I learned to use the MBTA to travel to work by myself. At JVS, I learned retail skills that I got to practice both in the CVS store and the HOPe Unlimited shop.”
Brian B., Disability Services