Neurodevelopmental and vocational services for children and adults with disabilities
Holly Ridge Center operates two distinct service lines—early intervention for infants and toddlers with developmental delays, and supported employment for adults—serving the Olympic Peninsula since 1963. The tech stack is entirely Microsoft-native (365, Teams, SharePoint), typical of nonprofit operations, with minimal adoption activity; hiring has slowed to 2 roles in the last 30 days and skews healthcare-heavy (7 of 9 open roles), reflecting the organization's clinical focus rather than scaling new products.
Holly Ridge Center is a private nonprofit providing disability services across two programs: the Infant Toddler Program, a neurodevelopmental center serving approximately 1,500 children per year from birth to age three with developmental delays or medical fragility, and the Adult Employment Services Program, which delivers job training and placement support for adults. The organization operates in Bremerton, Washington, and is the only program of its type offering early intervention services on the Olympic Peninsula. Operations run on a standard Microsoft enterprise stack with no visible technology modernization or expansion underway.
To create opportunities for people with disabilities to reach their fullest potential through two program areas: early neurodevelopmental intervention for infants and toddlers, and vocational rehabilitation and supported employment services for adults.
Holly Ridge Center uses Microsoft 365 and related tools: Office, SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams, Zoom, Exchange, Entra, and Windows across the organization.
Holly Ridge Center is headquartered in Bremerton, Washington, and serves the Olympic Peninsula region.
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