Business Services
- Secure Document Destruction
- AbilityOne Contract Services
- Commercial Services
- Contact Center Services
- Staffing Services
AbilityOne Contract Services
Linden’s AbilityOne Contract Services provide paid employment for people with disabilities at worksites in Northern Virginia and throughout the greater Washington, DC metropolitan area, most of which are integrated with host company employees. Linden provides program training and support services that help employees acquire job skills, work habits and the further development of Adult Daily Living Skills, and emphasizes the most appropriate employer/employee match possible. We want all employees, with all skill levels to maximize their earnings, independence and employment potential.
Linden’s AbilityOne Contracts include:
Agency for Healthcare, Research and Quality
Contact Center, Warehousing, Distribution and Fulfillment
Herndon, Virginia
Army Corps of Engineers
Mailroom Operation
Washington, DC
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
Distribution Center
Warehouse and Fulfillment
Landover, Maryland
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Visitor’s Center Gift Shop, Contact Center and Fulfillment Services
Washington, DC
Food and Drug Administration
Mailroom Operation
White Oak and College Park, Maryland
Federal Trade Commission
Fulfillment Services
Washington, DC
Peace Corps
Secure Document Destruction
Herndon, Virginia
Reed Technology Information Services Patent and Trademark
Document Processing
Alexandria, Virginia
Linden Fulfillment Center
Warehousing, Fulfillment and Distribution
Herndon, Virginia
U.S. Geological Survey National Center
Mailroom Operation
Reston, Virginia
Community Comment
“Linden is a dedicated agency with staff that are skilled at finding the right match and job fit for Virginians with disabilities who want to work. Their leadership and advocacy work among the business and legislative communities has opened doors for many people. I applaud their work and historical comittment to advance employment opportunities for those with severe disabilities.”
—Karen Tfelski
Executive Director of vaACCSES