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Urgent: We Must Act Now to Save the Disability and Aging Service System

There is a proposal circulating in Washington, DC to drastically cut funding for programs that protect the health, safety, and well-being of people with disabilities and older Americans.

On the chopping block are the nation’s Protection and Advocacy agencies, the Councils on Developmental Disabilities, the University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, and Long-term Care Ombudsmen, among others who fight against abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, and waste in disability and aging services.

These funding cuts will increase abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation, while decreasing the ability of people with disabilities and the aging to live in their community, be self-reliant, and return us to the days when people with disabilities and the aging were seen as burdens rather than as beneficial to our society. 

For many people with disabilities and aging Americans, these programs are the only thing they can turn to when they need help. They literally save lives.

Help us save these critical programs by emailing Congress using this form.

DRI Defends Your Rights.

DRI helps Iowans with disabilities with their disability rights issues. If we cannot help, we will try to find someone who can help. DRI helps adults and youth with disabilities. DRI does not have an income limit to qualify for assistance. A disability is a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.

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Who We Are

Disability Rights Iowa is part of a national group of agencies created by Congress in the 1970s to address repeated abuse and neglect of people with disabilities in large institutions. We are an independent, non-profit, 501(c)(3) agency funded through grants from the federal government, donations, and corporate or foundation funding. We are not a government agency or service provider, but we use federal funding to protect and advocate for the rights of people with disabilities. DRI advocates for the rights of Iowans with disabilities wherever they may live.

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Court Preliminarily Approves Settlement Agreement Filed To Ensure Iowa’s Children Receive Vital Mental Health Services

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Barriers to Employment Survey Report

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Disability Rights Iowa Awarded $25,000 Grant to Enhance Legal Advocacy for Iowans with Disabilities

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Journey Forward: A Resource Guide for Iowa Farmers with Disabilities

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What We Do

As a federally funded non-profit organization, Disability Rights Iowa carefully uses our limited resources to serve the disability community. DRI’s board and mental health advisory council determine our areas of focus every year based on suggestions, requests, and needs of the disability community. Although our areas of focus change every year, our dedication to protecting and advocating for the rights of Iowans with disabilities is our core purpose

Our work is based on our Areas of Focus, we have resources and in-depth information on each of our Areas of Focus involving Iowans with disabilities. A few areas of focus are listed here for you to click and learn more.

Abuse & Neglect

Accessibility

Education

Employment

Community Integration

Healthcare

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How We Help

Disability Rights Iowa provides both legal and non-legal advocacy services free of charge. Learn more about how we can help you, your loved ones, or the disability community.

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Self Advocacy

Empowering you to defend your rights.

Statewide Advocacy

Fighting for change on behalf of large groups of people.

Individual Representation

Legal representation to protect your rights.

Benefits Planning

Guiding you through planning and maintaining benefits while working.

Information and Referral

Pointing you towards another agency that can help.

Resources

Disability Rights Iowa serves as an educational resource for empowering, educating, and supporting yourself and the disability community. Our free resources provide more information about our areas of focus and related topics.

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You are not alone.

DRI is here to help you with your disability rights issue. Follow the link below this paragraph to let DRI know you need help.

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Every Donation Matters.

Although Congress supports our work on a bipartisan basis, part of our funding also comes from the generous donation of our supporters. Help us make a difference for Iowans with disabilities by donating to our cause.

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