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National Organization on Disability

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National Organization on Disability
NameNational Organization on Disability
HeadquartersNew York City
LocationUnited States
Region servedUnited States
Key peopleCarol Glazer, Justin Dart

National Organization on Disability. The National Organization on Disability is a non-profit organization that aims to increase the participation of people with disabilities in all aspects of American society, including employment, education, and community life. Founded in 1982 by Alan Reich, the organization has worked closely with United States Department of Labor, United States Department of Education, and United States Department of Health and Human Services to promote the inclusion of people with disabilities. The organization has also collaborated with Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, National Disability Rights Network, and American Association of People with Disabilities to advance the rights of people with disabilities.

History

The National Organization on Disability was established in 1982 with the goal of promoting the full participation of people with disabilities in American society. The organization's early work focused on employment and job training programs, and it worked closely with United States Department of Labor and United States Department of Education to develop and implement these programs. In the 1990s, the organization expanded its focus to include education and community life, and it began to work with National Education Association, American Federation of Teachers, and National Association of Social Workers to promote the inclusion of people with disabilities in these areas. The organization has also been influenced by the work of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Helen Keller, and Justin Dart, who were all pioneers in the disability rights movement.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the National Organization on Disability is to increase the participation of people with disabilities in all aspects of American society, including employment, education, and community life. The organization's objectives include promoting disability awareness and inclusion, providing job training and employment services to people with disabilities, and advocating for disability rights and social justice. The organization works closely with United States Congress, White House, and Supreme Court of the United States to advance its mission and objectives. The organization has also been influenced by the work of Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Cesar Chavez, who were all leaders in the civil rights movement.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The National Organization on Disability offers a range of programs and initiatives to promote the inclusion of people with disabilities in American society. These programs include job training and employment services, disability awareness and inclusion training, and advocacy and policy work. The organization also offers a range of resources and services to people with disabilities, including career counseling, job placement, and benefits planning. The organization has worked closely with Microsoft, Google, and Facebook to develop and implement these programs, and it has also collaborated with National Federation of the Blind, National Association of the Deaf, and American Association of People with Disabilities to promote the inclusion of people with disabilities in the technology industry.

Leadership_and_Governance

The National Organization on Disability is led by a board of directors that includes Carol Glazer, Justin Dart, and other leaders in the disability rights movement. The organization is also guided by a advisory committee that includes experts in disability law, disability policy, and disability advocacy. The organization has a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion, and it strives to reflect the diversity of the disability community in its leadership and governance. The organization has worked closely with National Council on Disability, Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, and American Association of People with Disabilities to advance its mission and objectives.

Impact_and_Achievements

The National Organization on Disability has had a significant impact on the lives of people with disabilities in American society. The organization's programs and initiatives have helped to increase the participation of people with disabilities in employment, education, and community life, and they have promoted disability awareness and inclusion throughout American society. The organization has also been a leader in the disability rights movement, and it has worked closely with United States Congress, White House, and Supreme Court of the United States to advance the rights of people with disabilities. The organization has been recognized for its work by President Barack Obama, President Bill Clinton, and President George H.W. Bush, and it has received awards from National Association of Social Workers, American Federation of Teachers, and National Education Association.

Partnerships_and_Collaborations

The National Organization on Disability has partnerships and collaborations with a range of organizations, including Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, National Disability Rights Network, and American Association of People with Disabilities. The organization also works closely with United States Department of Labor, United States Department of Education, and United States Department of Health and Human Services to promote the inclusion of people with disabilities in American society. The organization has also collaborated with Microsoft, Google, and Facebook to develop and implement programs and initiatives to promote the inclusion of people with disabilities in the technology industry. The organization has been influenced by the work of Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg, who were all pioneers in the technology industry. The organization has also worked with Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to advance its mission and objectives. Category:Disability organizations

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