I’m a content writer and communications specialist with over a decade of experience helping mission-driven organizations tell stories that inform and inspire.
My work focuses on disabilities, non-profit, and government programs. I’ve written blogs, success stories, and resource features for national initiatives such as Social Security’s Ticket to Work Program.
If you need a compelling success story, an SEO-optimized blog, or web content that builds trust, I can help you connect with your audience and share your mission with clarity and a genuine tone.
Want a deeper dive? My full portfolio, background, and additional samples are available at kimberlyjchilds.wixsite.com/writing.
Note: Many of my writing samples are published under agency or company names without bylines, but all are authored by me. I'm happy to provide verification upon request. Thanks!
A profile of Frances who used Social Security’s Ticket to Work services to return to work after having a stroke. Written to educate readers on the resources available from the Ticket Program to assist in her medical career.
A profile of Kushal, who used Social Security’s Ticket to Work services to rebuild his career while managing a disability. Written to educate readers on employment options and disability inclusion.
This blog offers five practical tips for maintaining mental health at work, especially for those adjusting to a new role. It encourages self-compassion, open communication with supervisors, and taking regular breaks. The article also highlights the importance of celebrating small wins and practicing self-care outside of work. Written to educate readers on the importance of taking care of mental health in the workplace.
Created a career-focused article offering practical tips for job seekers on maintaining a professional online presence. Optimized for clarity and accessibility.
This article features a stylist from KidSnips, offering practical guidance for cutting hair for children on the autism spectrum. It emphasizes preparing kids with social stories or salon visits, choosing a kid-focused, sensory-sensitive salon, and allowing extra time and patience during appointments.
This Choose Work! Blog highlights entertainment venue roles—such as ushers, ticket takers, and lobby attendants—as accessible and growing job pathways for people with disabilities. It outlines key duties (greeting guests, ticket scanning, assisting with seating and refreshments), notes they typically require a high-school diploma and strong communication skills, and emphasizes that on-the-job training can lead to supervisory opportunities.
The blog post serves as a practical guide to online job search tools and support networks designed specifically for veterans entering the civilian workforce. It also notes how Social Security’s Ticket to Work program supports veterans with disabilities in their employment journey.
Created script for local childcare company to introduce services and details on their educational offerings.