(WTRF) - More than 500 students with disabilities from Belmont and Harrison counties attended a career fair today to help them think about what they'd like to do as adults.

The 2nd annual Belmont Harrison Road Map Transition Fair brought them together with 58 businesses that are potential employers.

Cosmetology is a career path that was demonstrated on the spot. Carpentry was another job choice perfect for show and tell.

It all helped students with challenges, ages 14 through 18, to start thinking about what they'd like to do.

It could be invisible disabilities as they say, you know, stuff you don't really see that's not as obvious."

It can be physical disabilities, a cognitive disability, a learning disability, anyone that is receiving special education services in their school distr

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