Individuals who already have demonstrated their ability to work in the workshop may work in an enclave in the community. An enclave is a group of 6-10 individuals working onsite at a company with the supervision of a CLIC staff person. These individuals work across the upstate completing a variety of tasks ranging from assembly lines to complex processes.

Typical Enclaves Include:
Lemforder: ZF Lemforder makes front and rear axels for the BMW Z3 and Z4. CLIC provides services to pack axels and other service parts for new and old customers. The enclave is also a part of the subassembly process for the axels before they are sent to the assembly line for completion. Some of the skills these workers have are counting, lifting, approximately 10-35 pounds and the ability to stand for long periods of time.

Total Product Destruction: Total Product Destruction shreds legal documents and destroys other types of information in multimedia formats such as CDs, VHS videos and x-ray films. Workers at this job site separate different types of materials for destruction. Some of the skills required for this position include the ability to stand for long periods of time as well as the ability to sort, lift and carry items.

The Charles Lea Center: This crew provides services in assisting our maintenance department for The Charles Lea Center, which includes carpentry, landscaping, painting, pick up and delivery. Some of the skills required for this position include ability to lift ten pounds or more, ability to use a pressure washer, ability to use tools and work in various weather conditions.