TICKET TO WORK (TTW) | UNITED STATES SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

The Ticket to Work program gives eligible SSDI and SSI recipients access to employment career support and counseling services such as job placement assistance and, if necessary, vocational rehabilitation. In addition, provides a wide variety of "work incentives" to make it easier for SSI and SSDI recipients to work while still receiving health care and cash benefits.

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

301 Mckinley Ave. Sw, Canton, OH 44702

Hours

For information, or to find a participating local service provider, call M-F: 9:00am-4:00pm or visit website; Service provider hours vary.

Voice

(877) 279-9519

Toll-Free | Canton Office

Voice

(800) 325-0778

TTY | National Help Line M-F: 7:00am-7:00pm

Voice

(800) 772-1213

Toll-Free | National Help Line M-F: 7:00m-7:00pm

Fax

(330) 489-4530

Fax | Canton Office

Voice

(330) 458-0861

TTY | Canton Office

Application process

Call or see website to find local agencies that accept Tickets. Call the agency of your choice to register for service.

Fee

None

Eligibility

SSDI and SSI recipients who receive a Ticket to Work from the Social Security Administration.

Agency info

UNITED STATES SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

Administers the provision of Social Security retirement, survivors and disability benefits to eligible persons, as well as Supplemental Security Income and some aspects of the Medicare program. Also administers the assignment of Social Security numbers, changes in records, and processing of reports of lost or stolen checks. Individual Social Security offices are responsible for applicants who live within their service area, and all services are carried out at the local level. Clients are encouraged to go to the office which serves their Zip Code, though this is not mandatory.