What We Do
MDLC envisions a world where people with disabilities are fully included in the workplace, neighborhoods and all aspects of community life. To move us toward this vision, we focus our advocacy toward:
- Freedom from abuse and neglect
- Freedom from unnecessary institutionalization
- Access to education, housing, transportation, and health care
- Technical assistance and legal information to promote self-advocacy
- Increasing public awareness about people with disabilities and the issues that matter to them
Our Statement of Priorities contains these sub-headings:
- Children’s Mental Health
- Adult Mental Health
- Developmental Disabilities
- Education
- Access to Community-based Services for People in Nursing Facilities
- Access to Community-based Services for People with Traumatic Brain Injury
- Protection of Civil Rights Public Programs
- Advocacy on Behalf of Beneficiaries of Social Security
- Voting Rights
- Medicaid
- Public Policy
For more information about MDLC's programs and services, read our 2006-2007 Report to the Community.