Create More Social Good with Your Business Spend
What if you could make a social impact by purchasing high-quality services that your company already needs?
For over 55 years, PRIDE Industries has delivered business excellence with a positive social impact. During that time, we’ve partnered with hundreds of small businesses, large corporations, and government entities. We’ve built their electronic devices and their medical equipment. We’ve kept their grounds green and their facilities pristine. And we’ve packaged and shipped thousands of products for them.
Our inclusive recruiting services enable these businesses to qualify for tax incentives, achieve their inclusion and diversity goals, and attract social impact (ESG) investors.
At PRIDE Industries, our customers are key partners in our mission: creating employment for people with disabilities.
2021 Winner of the Global Technology SMT & Packaging Award
This award recognizes PRIDE Industries’ innovation in electronics manufacturing processes, engineering services, and supply chain management. We’re honored to receive this industry recognition for delivering top-quality results for our customers across all our manufacturing services.
Who We Support
PRIDE Industries offers opportunity for lasting employment for people with diverse abilities who often experience high numbers of unemployment and underemployment. Through personalized employment coaching, training, job placement, and on-the-job-support, PRIDE Industries helps individuals realize their true potential and contribute to their communities.
Learn employment and independent living skills.
Transition into a rewarding civilian career.
Create a successful and independent adult life.
Find your career and build your future.
I AM ABLE Employment Helpline
I AM ABLE Disability Job Fair Draws 1,000 Job Seekers
PRIDE Industries hosted its 2nd annual I AM ABLE Disability Job Fair on Wednesday, October 9, 2024. Held during National Disability Employment Awareness Month, this unique hiring event was a huge success, helping nearly one thousand job seekers with disabilities connect with potential employers.