Let’s Build Your Path Back
You can. We can help.
A work injury can affect more than your job. It can bring stress, financial pressure, and major life changes. We help injured workers and displaced individuals understand their options, connect with resources, and take practical steps toward stability.
OUR APPROACH
We help you explore what is possible while respecting the reality of your life situation. Some clients are ready to start training right away. Others need time to understand benefits, compare programs, or rebuild confidence.
Wherever you are in the process, we meet you there.
We believe support after a work injury should be simple to understand and grounded in care.
Thoughtful Guidance
We explain options in plain language so the process feels less overwhelming.
Strengths-Based Planning
We focus on what you can do, not only on what changed after your injury.
Support Beyond Paperwork
We help connect people to resources, services, and practical next steps.
Our Support
We help injured workers explore realistic next steps after a work injury, including training, school, or a different career path.
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A work injury may change what kind of work you can do, but it does not erase your potential. We help identify your transferable skills, interests, and strengths so you can move forward with a clearer plan.
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The vocational recovery process can feel confusing. We help explain available resources and next steps in plain language.
This includes guidance with the $6,000 Supplemental Job Displacement Benefit voucher, training options, school enrollment, approved expenses, and the $5,000 Return-to-Work Supplement Program.
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We recognize that a work injury can bring stress, uncertainty, and major life changes.
We understand that every person’s recovery looks different. We help you take the process one step at a time.
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Choosing a training program can feel overwhelming. We can help you compare options and think through questions such as:
Is this program realistic for my restrictions?
Does it fit my schedule and transportation needs?
Is it connected to actual job opportunities?
Will this training help me move toward stable work?
Can my voucher be used for this program?
Our goal is to help you choose a path that makes sense for your life, not just a program that looks good on paper.
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Every injured worker brings a different story, background, and set of needs.
Our support is respectful, practical, and centered on helping you feel heard, informed, and prepared for what comes next. We provide a supportive space where you can ask questions, talk through concerns, and understand your next steps.
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Career planning is easier when basic needs and barriers are also addressed.
When appropriate and with your consent, we can help connect you to outside resources for housing, food, transportation, childcare, mental health support, legal aid, and other community-based services.
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Career transitions are personal, and not all vocational counseling experiences are the same. You deserve support that is centered around your goals, not just paperwork.
What Mithiin stands for
mithiin
/mɪtˈhiː.ɪn/
noun
desire • ideal • aspiration • goal • wish • yearning
Mithiin was created to support people during difficult life and work transitions. While vocational recovery is part of our work, our vision is broader. We help bridge the gaps between services, systems, and the real-life support people need, so difficult transitions feel less fragmented and isolating.
What Makes Us Different
We are not just here to complete forms.
We are here to help you understand your choices, identify realistic next steps, and connect with support when life barriers make it harder to move forward.
Your goals matter. Your pace matters. Your future matters.
Contact us!
Ready to ask questions or learn more about your options?
We are here to help you take the next step.
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