ADEN is committed to
Helping Americans with Disabilities
achieve their American Dream
The American Dream Employment Network (ADEN)
ADEN is an administrative EN – a consortium of service providers and employers working together to create a path for individuals with disabilities, who are currently receiving Social Security disability benefits, and want to return to, or begin working for the first time. ADEN is an approved Employment Network operating under Social Security’s Ticket to Work program.
ADEN is an administrative EN – a consortium of service providers and employers working together to create a path for individuals with disabilities, who are currently receiving Social Security disability benefits, and want to return to, or begin working for the first time. ADEN is an approved Employment Network operating under Social Security’s Ticket to Work program.
The American Dream Employment Network (ADEN)
ADEN is an administrative EN – a consortium of service providers and employers working together to create a path for individuals with disabilities, who are currently receiving Social Security disability benefits, and want to return to, or begin working for the first time. ADEN is an approved Employment Network operating under Social Security’s Ticket to Work program.
ADEN is an administrative EN – a consortium of service providers and employers working together to create a path for individuals with disabilities, who are currently receiving Social Security disability benefits, and want to return to, or begin working for the first time. ADEN is an approved Employment Network operating under Social Security’s Ticket to Work program.
Who ADEN Serves

Job Seekers
ADEN provides comprehensive employment support services to individuals between the ages of 18-64 who are receiving SSDI or SSI benefits.

Employment Service Providers
ADEN invites individuals and agencies providing employment services to people with disabilities to join our Network.

Employers
ADEN works closely with employers, including federal contractors, that want to diversify their workforce and hire people with disabilities.
Employment Network Outcomes
What Participants Say…
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I found out through SSDI that there was a program called Ticket to Work. I called the American Dream Employment Network. Someone called me back immediately. They coached me through job applications and finding me paths to prospective employers. I had ADEN on my side. They always cheered me on and gave me so much valuable information. It was such a relief knowing that, if something happened, I would have the ADEN team to assist me with SSDI, as well as getting a job.
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At the age of 49, life threw me a curve ball with the death of my daughter and an illness that forced me to leave the workforce with a bleak forecast to never return. As I worked through my sickness and grief, I knew I wasn't a quitter; I just needed a little encouragement. I had the pleasure of speaking with a representative from the American Dream Employment Network. I'm happy to say that I have had their continued support throughout my struggles, and I am back at work full-time!
Resources
For Beneficiaries
For Employers
Contact
The American Dream Employment Network (ADEN) is an approved service provider of the Social Security Administration Ticket to Work program. Are you ready to work? Reach out and see if ADEN can help you.
The American Dream Employment Network (ADEN)
1667 K Street, NW – Suite 480
Washington, DC 20006
(844) 687-2336
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