Center for Community Partnerships - CCP

Center for Community Partnerships - CCP Realizing inclusion through research, education and service.

The CCP offers an array of services & programs focused on increasing access to employment, education, independent living, recreation and the community as a whole for people with disabilities.

šŸ—£check it out! Our 2022 applications are open for: THRIVE, Empowerment and Belong! More information about our programs a...
03/21/2022

šŸ—£check it out! Our 2022 applications are open for: THRIVE, Empowerment and Belong!

More information about our programs and their applications can be found on our website [link in bio].

Happy Spring Break, CCP Rams! 🤩Whether you are catching up on school work, working, or out recharging by a camp fire— we...
03/11/2022

Happy Spring Break, CCP Rams! 🤩Whether you are catching up on school work, working, or out recharging by a camp fire— we hope you have a safe and healthy week!

Proud to be the service outreach branch of CSU’s wonderful OT department!
03/01/2022

Proud to be the service outreach branch of CSU’s wonderful OT department!

Starting in May 2022, the professional Occupational Therapy Doctorate program will replace the master’s program for all incoming students. The Department will continue to offer a Ph.D. in Occupation and Rehabilitation Science for students who want to pursue a career in research and teaching.

Calling all   who are seeking employment. There are 10 days left before the Recruiting Tomorrow’s Global Leaders From To...
02/07/2022

Calling all who are seeking employment. There are 10 days left before the Recruiting Tomorrow’s Global Leaders From Today’s Veterans event. Register ASAP through the link below. šŸ‘‡šŸ¼

Stay safe out there today, Fort Collins! ā„ļø
01/19/2022

Stay safe out there today, Fort Collins! ā„ļø

*** Update as of 9 p.m. on Jan. 19, 2022: CSU is opening on a late start on Thursday, Jan. 20. All in-person, hybrid and remote classes, labs, events, work activities and meetings scheduled to begin before 10 a.m. are canceled. All in-person, hybrid and remote classes, labs, events, work activities and meetings scheduled to start at or after 10 a.m. will be held at their normal times.

This late start applies to all Larimer County campuses.

This decision was based on information from weather forecasts for mid-morning tomorrow. In addition, Facilities crews will work overnight and early tomorrow morning to sand roads, sidewalks and parking lots. Starting late will provide them with additional time to address conditions on campuses.

Be careful when traveling to and around campuses; conditions should be much improved by late start, but some icy patches may remain.

If you feel you cannot travel to campuses safely, please contact your professors or supervisor to make arrangements.

Closure information is available at safety.colostate.edu.

Be safe, Rams.

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Original message posted on the afternoon of Jan. 19:

CSU is closing at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, due to deteriorating weather conditions, forecasts and information about icy conditions on and off campuses. Classes that are not already in session are canceled immediately to prevent students and employees from traveling to campus, and to give time for travel home. All in-person, hybrid and remote classes and operations (meetings, work functions, events) are closed or canceled for all Larimer County campuses.

Please give yourself time to get home and consider leaving campuses between now and 3 p.m., when the closure goes into effect. Conditions on campuses are icy and Facilities Management is working to clear walkways and roads of ice, but temperatures will remain below freezing and will drop as evening approaches.

As you leave campuses by vehicle, please watch for pedestrians.

CSUPD is on accident alert. This means that if there is an accident on university property and it does NOT involve an injury, serious damage to a vehicle or property, or a possibly impaired driver, you should exchange information with the other driver and delay reporting by one day due to CSUPD delayed responses due to weather. You should exchange information with the other driver and you also can make a report online at https://dmv.colorado.gov/report-accident. Fort Collins Police Services is also on accident alert.

Transfort has temporarily suspended bus services across the city, including Around the Horn and the foothills campus shuttle, and will reevaluate their status at 1 p.m. For up-to-the-minute updates from Transfort, see http://ridetransfort.com/.

Please use the bus tracker online or on the Transfort app to watch for the arrival of your bus or shuttle; Transfort advises that service will be slow.

The first floor of the north side of Lory Student Center will remain open through the afternoon so students and employees can wait for their buses or make arrangements for rides home, if needed.

Our Public Safety Team is monitoring the National Weather Service forecast, and the winter weather advisory is currently scheduled to expire at 8 p.m. The CSU Men’s Basketball game vs New Mexico, which starts at 8 p.m., will proceed as scheduled due to the expiration of the weather advisory, but fans are encouraged to consider weather conditions before traveling to the game.

Closure information also is available at www.safety.colostate.edu.

CSU employees with emergency duties are asked to coordinate with their supervisors or directors to determine their work status. Emergency employees include, but are not limited to, CSU Police, Facilities Management, Housing, Environmental Health Services, the Veterinary Teaching Hospital and Diagnostic Laboratories.

Congrats, Loni! Thanks for letting us be a part of your time at CSU!
01/12/2022

Congrats, Loni! Thanks for letting us be a part of your time at CSU!

In this Q and A, veteran and student Loni Graham-Ashby shares how she went from academic probation to completing her degree, all while balancing school, work, and raising a family.

It’s a snowy start to 2022 here on campus! 🄶 Good thing is you don’t have to leave your home to learn more about CCP and...
01/03/2022

It’s a snowy start to 2022 here on campus! 🄶

Good thing is you don’t have to leave your home to learn more about CCP and our programs. Check out our website in our bio!

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Happy Holidays, CCP Rams! ā„ļø
12/17/2021

Happy Holidays, CCP Rams! ā„ļø

Happy studying, Rams! šŸ“š
12/10/2021

Happy studying, Rams! šŸ“š

We are in the final stretch of this semester! Spending some time outside, taking a bike ride, or going to the rec are al...
12/02/2021

We are in the final stretch of this semester!

Spending some time outside, taking a bike ride, or going to the rec are all great ways to cope with the stress that comes with the end of the semester.

Check back next week as we share some study tips leading up to finals week.

Wishing everyone a safe fall break & Thanksgiving holiday. See you back on campus on Monday November 29th! 🦃
11/19/2021

Wishing everyone a safe fall break & Thanksgiving holiday. See you back on campus on Monday November 29th! 🦃

Address

800 Oval Drive
Fort Collins, CO
80523

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:45pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:45pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:45pm
Thursday 9am - 4:45pm
Friday 9am - 4:45pm

Telephone

(970) 491-5930

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The CCP Mission

Founded in 1985, the CCP started as a supported employment transition program and has since grown to include a broad array of innovative services and programs. Emphasizing a person-centered, individualized, strengths-based approach, services highlight self-advocacy and the use of tools, strategies and resources for successful goal achievement.

Much of the Center’s ongoing success is attributed to its’ three-fold mission of service, education and research, fueling evidence-based best practices that advance perspectives and improve demographics for adults and young adults with disabilities.

The Center is part of the nationally ranked, award winning Department of Occupational Therapy at Colorado State University and is funded through grant, fee-for-service and gifted contributions.

Inspire the realization of talent and inclusion by going to https://advancing.colostate.edu/CCP.