UTICA — The Arc Oneida-Lewis Chapter honored PJ Green for partnering with the Arc vocational program to employ people with developmental disabilities.
The ARC presented the company with a certificate at an October breakfast honoring National Disability Employment Awareness month.
PJ Green employs Arc employees for all types of bindery preparation work for the company’s high-volume promotional advertising mailings. The jobs can range from several thousand to tens of thousands of pieces and require the employment of anywhere from 20 to 100 individuals.
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Headquartered at 100 Whitesboro St., PJ Green (www.pjgreen.com) provides printing, database, direct mail, and assembly services.
The Arc, Oneida-Lewis Chapter is a human-service organization providing educational, vocational, residential, family-support, guardianship, respite-care, recreational-rehabilitation, day-habilitation, clinical, senior, and children’s services to people with developmental disabilities and their families. The agency services more than 1,650 people in Oneida and Lewis counties.
Contact DeLore at tdelore@tmvbj.com


