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"We have used Commercial Support Services for many years for a variety of labor-intensive
tasks,and are always impressed with the fact that they can take on short-run as well as long-run jobs and still deliver the same high quality in a minimum time and with minimum cost." "We have used CSS off and on for a number of years. We have an on-going weekly
mailing they have done very successfully for us for the past year. The staff keep me on my toes to keep CSS supplied with our materials. They are a delight to work with." "Thank you for the prompt delivery and continuing quality we receive on our orders.
I know I ask for parts sooner than I should many times and you never let me down. My job is made much easier by vendors like CSS." |
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Kaiser Permanente Division of Research hired CSS to conduct a 50,000 piece patient survey mailing. CSS packages and ships 2,000 two-pack bottles of wine each month for Inglenook Winery. For the last four years, CSS has shrink wrapped twin packs of Tilex for Clorox Corp. at the rate of 800 cases (20 pallets) per day. CSS rolled 20,000 posters for the Golden State Warriors. CSS has assisted Nordstrom with a variety of projects including the construction of seasonal gift boxes and the application of foam guards to their clothes hangers. |
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CSS is a division of Contra Costa ARC (Association for Retarded Citizens). Founded in 1965 as a non-profit organization, Contra Costa ARC assists adults and children with developmental disabilities to become independent and self-sufficient. We currently serve over 500 individuals in our programs every day. CSS production centers in Richmond, Concord, and Antioch provide employment and training to adults with developmental disabilities. Our Supported Employment program assists adults to find jobs and work independently in businesses throughout Contra Costa County. |
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Accreditation by CARF -- the national Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission |
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