NDRN is the nonprofit membership organization for the federally mandated Protection and Advocacy (P&A) Systems and Client Assistance Programs (CAP). There is a P&A/CAP agency in every state and U.S. territory as well as one serving the Native American population in the four corners region. Collectively, the P&A/CAP network is the largest provider of legally based advocacy services to people with disabilities in the United States.
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- Alabama Disabilities Advocacy ProgramAddressThe University of Alabama
 Box 870395
 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487Phone205-348-4928
 205-348-9484 TTD
 800-826-1675 Toll FreeFax205-348-3909EmailWebsite 
- Defensoría de las Personas con Impedimentos de Puerto RicoAddressOffice Location:
 Centro Gubernamental Minillas
 Torre Sur, Piso 2, Oficina 204
 Ave. De Diego, Santurce, PR 00912
 
 Mailing Address:
 Centro Gubernamental Minillas
 P.O. Box 41117 San Juan, PR 00940-1117Phone787-725-2333EmailWebsite 
- Disability Law CenterAddress960 South Main Street
 Salt Lake City, UT 84101Phone800-662-9080
 801-924-3185 TTY
 800-662-9080 Toll FreeFax801-363-1437Website 
- Disability Law Center of AlaskaAddress3330 Arctic Blvd.
 Suite 103
 Anchorage, AK 99503Phone907-565-1002 Voice/TDD
 800-478-1234 Toll FreeFax907-565-1000EmailWebsite 
- disAbility Law Center of VirginiaAddress1512 Willow Lawn Drive
 Suite 100
 Richmond, VA 23230Phone804-225-2042 Voice/TTY
 800-552-3962 Toll FreeFax804-662-7057EmailWebsite 
- Disability Law Center, Inc.Address11 Beacon Street
 Suite 925
 Boston, MA 02108Phone617-723-8455
 617-892-4404 TTY
 800-872-9992 Toll FreeFax617-723-9125EmailWebsite 
- Disability Law ColoradoAddress455 Sherman Street
 Suite 130
 Denver, CO 80203Phone303-722-0300 Voice/TDD
 800-288-1376 Toll FreeFax303-722-0720EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights ArizonaAddress4539 E. Ft Lowell Road
 Tucson, AZ 85712Phone520-327-9547
 800-927-2260 Toll FreeFax520-884-0992EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights ArkansasAddress400 West Capitol Avenue
 Suite 200
 Little Rock, AR 72201Phone501-296-1775 Voice/TDD
 800-482-1174 Toll FreeFax501-296-1779EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights CaliforniaAddress1831 K Street
 Sacramento, CA 95811Phone916-504-5800
 800-719-5798 TTY
 800-776-5746 Toll FreeFax916-504-5809EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights CenterAddress64 North Main Street
 Suite 2, 3rd Floor
 Concord, NH 03301Phone603-228-0432
 800-834-1721 Voice/TTYFax603-225-2077EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights Center of KansasAddress635 SW Harrison
 Suite 100
 Topeka, KS 66603Phone785-273-9661
 877-776-1541 Toll FreeFax785-273-9414EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights Center of the Virgin IslandsAddress63 Cane Carlton
 Frederiksted, VI 00840Phone340-772-1200
 340-772-1280EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights ConnecticutAddress75 Charter Oak Avenue, Suite 1-101
 Hartford, CT 06106Phone860-297-4300
 800-842-7303 Toll FreeFax860-296-0055EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights Delaware/CLASIAddressCommunity Services Building
 Suite 801
 100 W. 10th Street
 Wilmington, DE 19801Phone302-575-0660
 302-575-0696 TTY
 800-292-7980 Toll Free
 302-575-0666 Elder Law Program
 302-575-0690 Disabilities ProgramFax302-575-0840EmailWebsite
- Disability Rights FloridaAddress2473 Care Drive
 Suite 200
 Tallahassee, FL 32308Phone850-488-9071
 800-346-4127 TDD
 800-342-0823 Toll FreeFax850-488-8640Website 
- DisAbility Rights IdahoAddress9542 W. Bethel Ct.
 Boise, ID 83709Phone208-336-5353 Voice/TDD
 866-262-3462 Toll FreeFax208-336-5396EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights IowaAddress666 Walnut St. Suite 1440
 Des Moines, IA 50309
 Phone515-278-2502
 515-278-0571 TDD
 800-779-2502 Toll Free
 866-483-3342 Toll Free TDDFax515-278-0539EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights LouisianaAddress8325 Oak Street
 New Orleans, LA 70118Phone504-522-2337 Voice/TDD
 800-960-7705 Toll FreeFax504-522-5507EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights MaineAddress160 Capitol Street
 Suite 4
 Augusta, ME 04330Phone207-626-2774
 800-452-1948 Toll Free Voice/TTYFax207-621-1419EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights MarylandAddress1500 Union Avenue
 Suite 2000
 Baltimore, MD 21211Phone410-727-6352
 410-235-5387 TTY
 800-233-7201 Toll FreeFax410-727-6389EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights MichiganAddress4095 Legacy Parkway
 Suite 500
 Lansing, MI 48911Phone517-487-1755
 517-374-4687 TTY
 800-288-5923 Toll FreeFax517-487-0827EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights MississippiAddress5 Old River Place, Ste 101
 Jackson, MS 39202Phone601-968-0600 Voice/TDD
 800-772-4057 Toll FreeFax601-968-0665EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights MontanaAddress1022 Chestnut Street
 Helena, MT 59601Phone406-449-2344 Voice/TDD
 800-245-4743 Toll FreeFax406-449-2418EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights NebraskaAddress2930 Ridge Line Road, Suite 205
 Lincoln, NE 68516
 Phone402-413-2016 Voice/TDD
 800-422-6691 Toll FreeFax402-474-3274EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights New JerseyAddress210 S. Broad Street
 3rd Floor
 Trenton, NJ 08608Phone609-292-9742
 609-633-7106 TTY
 800-922-7233 Toll FreeFax609-777-0187EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights New MexicoAddress3916 Juan Tabo Blvd., NE
 Albuquerque, NM 87111Phone505-256-3100
 800-432-4682 Toll FreeFax505-256-3184EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights New YorkAddress725 Broadway
 Suite 450
 Albany, NY 12207-5001Phone518-432-7861
 518-512-3448 TTY
 800-993-8982 Toll FreeFax518-427-6561EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights North CarolinaAddress3724 National Drive
 Suite 100
 Raleigh, NC 27612Phone919-856-2195
 877-235-4210 Toll Free
 888-268-5535 TTYFax919-856-2244EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights of West VirginiaAddress5088 Washington Street, W., Suite 300
 Charleston, WV 25313-1580
 Phone304-346-0847 Voice/TDD
 800-950-5250Fax304-346-0867EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights OhioAddress200 Civic Center Drive
 Suite 300
 Columbus, OH 43215Phone614-466-7264
 800-282-9181 Toll FreeFax614-644-1888EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights OregonAddress511 SW 10th Avenue
 Suite 200
 Portland, OR 97205Phone503-243-2081
 800-452-1694Fax503-243-1738EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights PennsylvaniaAddress1800 JFK Boulevard
 Suite 900
 Philadelphia, PA 19103Phone717-236-8110
 800-692-7443 Toll Free
 717-346-0293 TDD
 877-375-7139Fax215-772-3126EmailWebsite
- Disability Rights Rhode IslandAddress33 Broad Street
 Suite 601
 Providence, RI 02903Phone401-831-3150
 800-733-5332 Toll Free
 401-831-5335 TTYFax401-274-5568EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights South CarolinaAddress3710 Landmark Drive
 Suite 208
 Columbia, SC 29204Phone803-782-0639
 866-275-7273 Toll Free
 866-232-4525 TTYFax803-753-9743EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights South DakotaAddress2520 E. Franklin Street
 Pierre, SD 57501Phone605-224-8294 Voice/TTY
 800-658-4782 Toll Free Voice/TTYFax605-224-5125EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights TennesseeAddress2 International Plaza
 Suite 825
 Nashville, TN 37217Phone615-298-1080
 800-852-2852 TTY
 800-342-1660 Toll FreeFax615-298-2046EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights TexasAddress2222 West Braker Lane
 Austin, TX 78758Phone512-454-4816 Voice/TDD
 800-252-9108 Toll Free
 866-362-2851 Video PhoneFax512-323-0902EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights VermontAddress141 Main Street
 Suite 7
 Montpelier, VT 05602Phone802-229-1355
 800-834-7890Fax802-229-1359EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights WashingtonAddress315 5th Ave S
 Suite 850
 Seattle, WA 98104Phone206-324-1521
 800-562-2702 Toll FreeFax206-957-0729EmailWebsite 
- Disability Rights WisconsinAddress1502 West Broadway Suite 201
 Madison, WI 53713Phone800-928-8778 Toll Free
 608-308-2648 DirectFax608-267-0368EmailWebsite 
- Equip for Equality, Inc.Address20 North Michigan Avenue
 Suite 300
 Chicago, IL 60602Phone312-341-0022
 800-610-2779 TTD
 800-537-2632 Toll FreeFax312-341-0295EmailWebsite 
- Georgia Advocacy Office, Inc.Address1 West Court Square
 Suite 625
 Decatur, GA 30030Phone404-885-1234 Voice/TDD
 800-537-2329 Toll Free
 800-610-2779 Toll Free TDDFax404-378-0031EmailWebsite 
- Georgia Client Assistance ProgramAddress123 N McDonough Street
 Decatur, GA 30030Phone404-373-2040
 800-822-9727 Toll Free
 800-255-0135 Toll Free TTDFax888-490-1315EmailWebsite 
- Guam Client Assistance ProgramAddressOffice Location:
 Dos Amantes Plaza
 1350 N. Marine Corps Drive., Suite 206
 Upper Tumon, Guam 96913
 
 Mailing Address:
 P.O. Box 23474 GMF
 Barrigada, Guam 96921Phone671-646-4221Fax671-649-4211EmailWebsite
- Guam Legal ServicesAddress113 Bradley Place
 Hagatna, GU 96910Phone671-477-9811Fax011-671-477-1320EmailWebsite 
- Hawaii Disability Rights CenterAddress1132 Bishop Street
 Suite 2102
 Honolulu, HI 96813Phone808-949-2922 Voice/TTY
 800-882-1057 Toll Free TTYFax808-949-2928EmailWebsite 
- Indiana Disability RightsAddress4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 100
 Indianapolis, Indiana 46205Phone317-722-5555 Voice/TDD
 800-622-4845 Toll FreeFax317-722-5564EmailWebsite 
- Iowa Client Assistance ProgramAddressOffice of Persons with Disabilities
 Lucas State Office Building, 2nd Floor
 Des Moines, IA 50319Phone515-281-3656
 800-652-4298 Toll Free
 800-652-4298 Toll Free TDDFax515-242-6119EmailWebsite
- Kentucky Protection and AdvocacyAddressKentucky Protection & Advocacy Division
 11 Mill Creek Park, Suite 100
 Frankfort, KY 40601Phone502-564-2967
 800-372-2988 Toll FreeFax502-695-6764EmailWebsite 
- Maryland Client Assistance ProgramAddress2301 Argonne Drive
 Baltimore, MD 21218Phone410-554-9361
 800-638-6243 Toll FreeFax410-554-9362EmailWebsite
- Massachusetts Client Assistance ProgramAddressMassachusetts Office on Disability
 One Ashburton Place, Room 1305
 Boston, MA 02108Phone617-727-7440
 800-322-2020 Voice/TDDFax617-727-0965EmailWebsite
- Minnesota Disability Law CenterAddress111 N Fifth Street
 Suite 100
 Minneapolis, MN 55403Phone612-334-5970
 800-292-4150 Toll FreeFax612-334-5755EmailWebsite 
- Mississippi Client Assistance ProgramAddressMississippi Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities
 2 Old River Place, Suite M
 Jackson, Mississippi 39202-3435
 PhonePhone (601) 969-0601
 Relay 711
 Fax (662) 655-4151EmailWebsite
- Missouri Protection and Advocacy ServicesAddress925 S. Country Club Drive
 Jefferson City, MO 65109Phone573-893-3333
 800-735-2966 TDD
 800-392-8667 Toll FreeFax573-893-4231EmailWebsite 
- Native American Disability Law CenterAddress905 W. Apache Street
 Farmington, NM 87401Phone505-566-5880
 800-862-7271 Toll FreeFax505-566-5889EmailWebsite 
- Nebraska Client Assistance ProgramsAddress301 Centennial Mall South
 Box 94987
 Lincoln, NE 68509Phone402-417-3412 Voice/TTY
 800-742-7594 Toll FreeFax402-471-0117EmailWebsite
- Nevada Disability Advocacy and Law CenterAddress2820 W. Charleston Blvd.
 Suite 11
 Las Vegas, NV 89102Phone702-257-8150
 888-349-3843 Toll FreeFax702-257-8170EmailWebsite 
- New Hampshire Client Assistance ProgramAddress54 Regional Drive
 Suite 5
 Concord, NH 03301Phone603-271-2773
 800-852-3405 Toll FreeFax603-271-2837EmailWebsite
- North Carolina Client Assistance ProgramAddress2806 Mail Service Center
 Raleigh, NC 27699Phone919-855-3600
 800-215-7227 Toll FreeFax919-715-2456EmailWebsite
- Northern Marianas Protection and Advocacy System, Inc.AddressPO Box 503529
 Saipan, MP 96950Phone670-235-7273/4
 670-235-9506Fax670-235-7275EmailWebsite 
- Office of Protection & AdvocacyAddressP. O. Box 3937
 Pago Pago, AS 96799Phone011-684-633-2441
 011-684-633-2441 TDDFax011-684-633-7286EmailWebsite 
- Oklahoma Disability Law Center, Inc.Address5600 N. May Ave.
 Suite 260
 Oklahoma City, OK 73112
 Phone405-525-7755 Voice/TDD
 800-880-7755 Toll Free Voice/TDDFax405-525-7759EmailWebsite 
- Pennsylvania Client Assistance ProgramAddress1515 Market Street
 Suite 1300
 Philadelphia, PA 19102Phone888-745-2357 Toll Free
 215-557-7112 Voice/TTYFax215-557-7602EmailWebsite
- State of Oklahoma Client Assistance ProgramAddressC/O William Ginn
 Client Assistance Program
 P.O. Box 25352
 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73125Phone405-521-3756
 800-522-8224Fax405-522-6695EmailWebsite
- The North Dakota Protection & Advocacy ProjectAddressWells Fargo Bank Building
 400 East Broadway
 Suite 409
 Bismarck, ND 58501Phone701-328-2950
 800-472-2670 Toll FreeFax701-328-3934EmailWebsite 
- University Legal ServicesAddress220 I Street, NE
 Suite 130
 Washington, DC 20002Phone202-547-0198Fax202-547-2083EmailWebsite 
- Vermont Disability Law ProjectAddress57 North Main Street
 Suite 2
 Rutland, VT 05701Phone802-775-0021
 800-769-7459Fax802-775-0022EmailWebsite
- Washington Client Assistance ProgramAddress2531 Rainier Avenue South
 Seattle, WA 98144Phone206-721-5999
 800-544-2121 Toll Free
 206-721-6072 TTY
 888-721-6072 Toll Free TTYFax206-721-4537EmailWebsite
- Wyoming P&A SystemAddress7344 Stockman Street
 Cheyenne, WY 82009Phone307-632-3496
 800-821-3091 Voice/TDD
 800-624-7648 Toll FreeFax307-638-0815EmailWebsite
Are you experiencing problems in any of these areas? If yes, select your state or territory above to contact your P&A or CAP.
Are you experiencing problems in any of these areas?
- Moving out of a nursing home.
- Getting your medications paid for.
- Getting the health care services you need.
- Renting a place to live.
- Being evicted or having problems where you live because of your disability.
- Being discharged from a hospital into a nursing home and you don’t believe this is right place for you.
- Getting transportation to get to go places.
- Your Social Security or other benefits have been stopped.
- You need a wheelchair, TTY, mobility cane or other aids to help you be independent.
- You were denied the right to vote because of your disability.
- You want to know what your voting rights are.
- Following an accident or illness you have problems with memory, thinking, behavior, keeping a job, following directions, getting along with others or doing things the way you used to.
- You are not allowed into a store, restaurant or other community setting because you have a service animal or for other reasons related to your disability.
- Understanding rights.
- Getting access to medication.
- What to do if you believe the person may be in danger of harming himself/herself.
- Accessing mental health services.
- Ensuring benefits, such as Social Security, are restored after getting out of prison.
Also call your P&A if:
- You receive a letter from Social Security stating that you are losing your benefits because you are a fugitive felon.
- To learn about your child’s special education rights and related services such as assistive technology.
- Assistive technology is equipment or services that help your child participate in and complete school assignments and activities.
- Your child has not been evaluated for services even though you requested an evaluation.
- The school is not following the requirements of the childs IEP (Individual Education Program).
- The school has not held an IEP meeting within the last 12 months to review your child’s IEP.
- Your child’s needs have changed and you have asked for another IEP meeting, but the school has not followed through.
- Your child is getting suspended or expelled because of behavior related to his disability or other special needs.
- You believe that the placement or services your child is receiving are not meeting her needs.
- You believe that the placement or services recommended by the school are not going to meet your child’s needs.
- Your child has been placed in an alternative school or juvenile justice facility and is not receiving the special education services she needs.
- The school has not provided the equipment such as computers or communication devices that have been recommended to assist your child in completing assignments.
- You want to know what help is available to get or keep a job.
- You want to know what will happen to your benefits if you go to work. Benefits may include:
- Social Security
- Medicaid
- TANF
- Medicare
- Housing
- Food Stamps
- Transportation
 
- You have transportation problems getting to and from work.
- You believe you were not hired or given a different job because of your disability.
- You were not given the help you needed to do your job.
- You think people at your job are bothering you or not treating you fairly because of your disability.
This includes hospitals, nursing homes, schools, or other treatment centers.
- You believe staff is illegally taking your money.
- You are being physically harmed.
- Someone made you have sex when you did not want to.
- Someone touched your body in a way that made you feel uncomfortable.
- You have been verbally or emotionally bothered.
- You are being given medication that you dont want to take.
- You want a discharge plan.
- Staff is not following your treatment or discharge plan.
- Your discharge plan says that you are ready for discharge, put you are still in the hospital.
- You are not receiving adequate food, clothing or health care.
- You don’t feel safe.
- You need help getting services from VR (Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Services).
- You have been told you cannot get help from VR to go to school or get a job.
- No VR plan has been developed because you and your counselor disagree about your education or job goal or other help you need.
- VR services have been denied or delayed.
- VR is not helping you find a job.
- Your VR counselor will not return your calls.
- You got a new VR counselor and she/he wants to change your plan to get a job.
- Registering to vote.
- You were denied the right to vote.
- Being provided an accessible voting machine.
- Using an accessible voting machine.
- Getting an absentee or mail-in ballot.
- Your absentee or mail-in ballot was not physically accessible.
- Trying to vote while in a residential facility or group home.
- Your state/county’s elections website is not accessible.
- Your polling place was not physically accessible.
- Bringing an assistant or helper with you to vote.
- Your right to vote has been taken away under court-appointed guardianship.
- You were not allowed into the polling place due to a service animal.
- Family, caretaker, or poll workers instructing you who to vote for.
- Family, caretaker, or poll workers trying to prevent you from voting.
 






















































