
I have worked at Full Circle for almost 2 years. The comments below that lambaste Full Circle are outdated and irrelevant. Working at Full Circle has being a great experience and all of the...
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Full Circle of Choices is a non-profit agency founded in 1997, dedicated to empowering adults with developmental disabilities to lead independent lives and actively engage in their communities. Led by experienced professionals Gina Jennings and Bob Bergum, the agency was established in response to a call from the Regional Center of the East Bay to provide Independent Living Services (ILS) and Supported Living Services (SLS) in Central Contra Costa County.
Specializing in personalized and innovative ILS and SLS programs, Full Circle of Choices caters to individuals with developmental disabilities in Contra Costa County. By offering a person-centered approach, the agency strives to ensure that each individual receives the support they need to thrive and integrate fully into society.
By making a tax-deductible donation, supporters can directly contribute to enhancing the lives of those served by Full Circle of Choices. Through community involvement and generous contributions, the agency continues to make a meaningful impact on the lives of adults with developmental disabilities in the region.
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I have worked at Full Circle for almost 2 years. The comments below that lambaste Full Circle are outdated and irrelevant. Working at Full Circle has being a great experience and all of the...
Before I came to Full Circle, I experienced multiple agencies failing me in various ways. The stress was so overwhelming that it affected my ability to manage my schooling. I arrived at Full...
I have worked for Full Circle for just under 8 years. I've worked with several clients but for the most part, I've had 2 clients I've worked with on a regular basis. I have had the opportunity to...
I had been employed by Full Circle for over six years. My new supervisor was ball busting, lying, micromanager. She made doing my job impossible unhealthy and very unpleasant. I even went to HR-...
Thanks Megan for all of the help you DIDN'T provide, instead of giving attitude all the time maybe you should try being generous for once. Being snobby to folks because you don't know them...