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Advocacy

Helping you navigate complex disability programs and laws so you can get the services and support you need.

The Three Pillars of Advocacy

We believe that core values and beliefs are meaningless without action to back them up.  At The League for the Blind & Disabled, when we value something or someone, we will always respond accordingly.

Individual Advocacy

Our team works with people with disabilities and their families to reduce or remove the barriers that impact everyday life, such as housing, accessibility, communication, education, transportation, and healthcare.

Self-Advocacy

Be empowered by learning valuable self-advocacy skills through training and peer mentorship. Your voice is important when it comes to the resources, services, benefits, and access you need to live independently and be fully engaged in the community.

Systems Advocacy

We’re taking on Systems Advocacy in a whole new way with the Inclusion Institute. Learn more about this new initiative by clicking the link below!

Learn more about our advocacy efforts and partner with us today!

A technician fits a man with a prosthetic arm