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Arkansas Disability Coalition

Disability Coalition

If your family has a disabled child, ADC is a place to turn for services, support and financial assistance. Ask this nonprofit organization for help getting the handicap van or conversions you need to transport your child to school, medical appointments, activities and other places.

The Disability Coalition in Arkansas is a collaborative organization dedicated to advocating for the rights and inclusion of individuals with disabilities throughout the state. Comprised of diverse stakeholders, including disability rights organizations, service providers, and individuals with disabilities, the coalition works towards creating a more accessible and inclusive society.

The coalition focuses on addressing various issues that affect people with disabilities, such as accessibility, employment opportunities, education, healthcare, transportation, and independent living. Through advocacy efforts, the coalition aims to influence policies, legislation, and programs that promote equal rights, opportunities, and quality of life for individuals with disabilities.

The Disability Coalition in Arkansas engages in public awareness campaigns, community outreach, and educational initiatives to promote understanding and acceptance of individuals with disabilities. They provide resources, support, and networking opportunities for individuals and families affected by disabilities, fostering a sense of community and empowerment.

This coalition actively collaborates with government agencies, businesses, educators, healthcare professionals, and other stakeholders to ensure that the needs and voices of individuals with disabilities are heard and addressed. By working together, they strive to eliminate barriers, promote inclusivity, and enhance the overall well-being and independence of people with disabilities in Arkansas.

Contact Info

(501) 614-7020
(800) 223-1330

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Location:

1501 N. University Ave., Suite 268
Little Rock, Arkansas 72207