User:Osheydinger/Native American Disability Law Center
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Native American Disability Law Center is a private non-profit organization with offices in Farmington and Gallup, New Mexico USA. Formerly a project of DNA-People's Legal Services, the Law Center became a separate non-profit in 2005. The Law Center provides free legal advocacy and education to Native Americans with disabilities living in the Four Corners area of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah.
Mission and Purpose
[edit]The Mission of the Native American Disability Law Center is to advocate so that the rights of Native Americans with disabilities in the Four Corners area are enforced, strengthened and brought in harmony with their communities.
The Purpose of the Native American Disability Law Center is to advocate to ensure that Native Americans with disabilities have access to justice and are empowered and equal members of their communities and nations.
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