Pennsylvania

Affirmative Employment

Food Service Operations – Fort Indiantown Gap

""In June 2007, ServiceSource began food service operations at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania. The operation provides jobs for more than 20 people with disabilities through the AbilityOne Program. Jobs cover all aspects of running a military mess hall, including: food preparation; cleaning food counters, kitchen and eating areas; mopping floors; stocking; washing dishes, pots and pans and serving food.

Employing Veterans with Disabilities

Jeremy Paisley, Program Manager at Fort Indiantown Gap, is proud of the fact that 11 of the 39 employees he has hired are veterans, representing all four branches of the military.

Meet Tom McCully

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Tom McCully, a veteran of the Air Force, has been with ServiceSource since it started providing food service operations at Fort Indiantown Gap in 2007. While Tom had been able to get jobs in the past, he was unable to keep them because employers would not take the time necessary to work with Tom to accommodate for frequent doctor's appointments required due to his disability. Through the AbilityOne program, Tom has been given the chance to prove his abilities, and the management staff has found that Tom's attention to detail and thoroughness in performing tasks are unmatched by anyone. 

Visit our career page to see current positions set-aside for individuals with disabilities in Pennsylvania or contact us to learn more.
 

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"We owe a great debt to our nation's veterans. I am so fortunate to work with an organization that makes assisting wounded warriors reach their employment goals part of its mission."

- Jeremy Paisley, Program Manager, Fort Indiantown Gap