The District Columbia Center is a private non-profit organization that has been dedicated to breaking down barriers for people with disabilities since 1981. They provide disability-specific information and referral services, peer counseling, advocacy for improved accessibility, and assistance with transitioning individuals from nursing homes to community-based residences.
With a mission to help DC residents with significant disabilities live independently in their homes and communities, the District Columbia Center is committed to ensuring the civil and human rights of people with disabilities. Through their services and resources, they strive to empower individuals and promote inclusivity in society.
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