Plano has earned well-deserved recognition for a standout library program that helps residents with disabilities enter and thrive in the workforce — a milestone that speaks to the city’s commitment to inclusive community building.
According to Star Local Media, the City of Plano was recently honored for its library-based disability workforce program. The award highlights how Plano’s public library system has gone beyond books and digital resources to serve as a genuine launchpad for residents who face barriers to employment.
Library workforce programs like this one typically connect participants with job-readiness training, skills development, and employment resources — all within the welcoming, accessible environment of a public library. Being singled out for recognition underscores that Plano’s approach is not just locally impactful, but noteworthy on a broader stage.
The honor is a testament to the dedication of library staff and city leaders who have worked to make Plano’s public spaces truly work for everyone. For residents with disabilities seeking a path to meaningful employment, the program represents exactly the kind of community investment that makes a real difference in people’s lives.
Plano continues to demonstrate that a great city library is about much more than lending — it’s about lifting people up.
Sources: Star Local Media