

Julie and Pennie hold an assembled frame.

Julie assembling a diploma frame at Wyman Frame.

Natjun wraps a pallet of boxes.

Danny and Natjun work together in the warehouse.

Austin holds his work ticket.

Tyrone waves for the camera.

Subcontracting project for Bodycote.

Working at DRTC.

Thumbs up for work!

Kelly working on a subcontracting project.

Guadalupe shows a project she’s working on.

Enjoying the work day at DRTC.


UCO student Elyse assists an Employment Services Program participant.

Transition School-to-Work students at Sam’s Club.





Congressman Steve Russell visited DRTC’s Open House for State Agencies.

Showing off their Special Olympics medals!

DRTC’s Special Needs Program visited the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum’s new weather exhibit.

Rock your socks day in conjunction with World Down Syndrome Day 2016.

DRTC individuals delivered schools supplies as part of their random acts of kindness for World Down Syndrome Day.

Working on an order of promotional items.

Mike buffs an acrylic award at Prism Place.

State Rep. Jason Dunnington with Shon at DRTC’s Open House for State Agencies.

Oklahoma City Community College students organized a day of activities for Camp Tumbleweed campers.

DRTC’s Camp Tumbleweed setup a lemonade and watermelon stand.

Jacklyn receiving her framed holiday card design, plaque and check.

A group of DRTC program participants visited a pumpkin patch this fall.

Individuals made encaustic art designs.

Individuals making encaustic art designs.

Waneta, Lindsey and Joshua worked on assembling Earthquake Response kits for ODOT.

DRTC program participants in their DRTC shirts.

DRTC program participants wear blue for Diabetes Awareness Day.

Austin cleans the shelves at Crest.

Troyce cleans shelves at Crest.

Bishop McGuinness students volunteered during Camp Tumbleweed.
We worked, volunteered, played and developed lifelong friendships in 2016! Check out some of what we’ve been up to this year as we prepare to ring in 2017.
Dale Rogers Training Center (DRTC) is the oldest and largest community vocational training and employment center for people with disabilities in Oklahoma. With multiple locations in Oklahoma, DRTC trains or employs more than 1,100 people with disabilities per year. Visit us online: DRTC.org.