APOLLO COMMUNITY DAY PROGRAM (ACDP)
Supporting Dreams. Developing Skills. Strengthening Community.
2061 Lincoln Avenue San Jose, CA 95125 | Call or Text us at (408) 987-1054 | Email us at apollocdp@apolloadp.org
Apollo Community Day Program (ACDP) is a 100% community-based program that provides innovative, person-centered services designed to support individuals in building meaningful and fulfilling lives. Our approach focuses on community integration, personal growth, and employment as an important pathway to independence and quality of life.
At Apollo CDP, each individual is at the center of all planning and decision-making. We work closely with participants to understand their strengths, interests, and goals, and tailor services that support their personal aspirations. Through person-centered planning, individuals are empowered to explore their passions, develop new skills, and participate actively in their communities.
Our program promotes independence, dignity, and self-determination by offering meaningful choices in activities, supports, and daily experiences. When individuals are not engaged in employment, we provide a wide range of social, recreational, educational, and skill-building opportunities to support a balanced and enriching lifestyle.
Location/Hub
The Apollo CDP hub site is located at 2061 Lincoln Avenue, San Jose, CA 95125, in the desirable Willow Glen neighborhood on the west side of San Jose. The office is situated in a safe, well-maintained mixed residential and commercial area near downtown Willow Glen. The location provides convenient access to major freeways, retail establishments, job sites, recreational parks, and local community partners. Its proximity to employment and community resources supports participant engagement, vocational development, and community integration opportunities.
Office Space
The main area of the office has cubicle workstations used for our Job Skills Training/Employment Services Program. Each workstation has a desk, computer, privacy panels, and an office chair. Participants use this space to build job skills and complete their work tasks. The private offices are used for IPP meetings, supervision, and administrative work. The two conference rooms are used for meetings, Participant Council, trainings, and small group activities.
Parking
There are 27 parking spaces shared by the three buildings within the compound, including accessible parking spaces.