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Disabled Persons' Rights

List of non-profit organizations working on Disabled Persons' Rights .

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  • Disabled Persons' Rights

  • 154.

Chicago Cultural Accessibility Consortium

Empowering cultural spaces to become more accessible to visitors with disabilities.

Social Rank

1988

Location

Chicago

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  • Alliance/Advocacy Organizations

  • 155.

AIDS LAW PROJECT OF PENNSYLVANIA

A nonprofit, public-interest law firm fighting for people living with HIV in Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey since 1988.

Social Rank

1972

Location

Philadelphia

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Understanding Our Differences, Inc.

The leader in disability awareness education: educating communities to value and respect people of all abilities through school-based, interactive curriculum.

Social Rank

1964

Location

Newton

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Arc of High Point

The Arc Of High Point is committed to securing for all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities the opportunity to choose and realize their goals of where and how they learn, live, work, and play.

Social Rank

1942

Location

High Point

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A. Milton Miller Memorial Fund, Inc. dba Disability Rights Legal Center

The Disability Rights Legal Center is a national organization that champions the rights of people with disabilities through education, advocacy and litigation.

Social Rank

1918

Location

Los Angeles

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ARC OF WINNEBAGO BOONE AND OGLE COUNTIES

Serving people with intellectual and development disabilities since 1966.

Social Rank

1906

Location

Rockford

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  • Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers

  • 160.

TALL TALES RANCH

Tall Tales Ranch is building a life sharing community for adults with IDD.

Social Rank

1900

Location

Centennial

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Vermont Center for Independent Living (VCIL)

People with disabilities working together for dignity, independence and civil rights The Mission of the Vermont Center for Independent Living is to empower Vermonters with disabilities, Deaf Vermonters, and other citizens of Vermont to tear down the physical, communication, and attitudinal barriers that keep us from realizing our full human potential.

Social Rank

1900

Location

Montpelier

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COLONIAL CHAPTER OF PARALYZED VETERANS OF AMERICA

Colonial PVA strives to restore hope & quality of life to veterans suffering from spinal cord injuries & diseases.

Social Rank

1830

Location

Newark

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