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Disability Rights DC at University Legal Services

Special Ed Advocates
  • Location Address: 220 I Street; N.E., Suite 130 | Washington, DC 20002
  • reviews Rating: 4.00 (22 reviews)
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About Disability Rights DC at University Legal Services

Disability Rights DC (DRDC) at University Legal Services is the federally-designated protection and advocacy program for people with disabilities in the District of Columbia and is the Client Assistance Program under the Rehabilitation Act. DRDC’s mission is to advocate for the human, civil, and legal rights of people with disabilities in the District of Columbia.

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220 I Street; N.E., Suite 130, DC, 20002

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4.00
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Hopefully they will begin to provide a wider range of services to community because we are living a very broken society with the courts being corrupt biased against black men and serving the interests of those who have money. We need instructions of legal learning to become champions that protect the poor and innocent we cannot continue to have victims of unjustice becoming victims by the system thats meant to protect them because judges and their support system is either biased prejudice ill prepared for a case passing judgements and executing administrative duties that are morally flawed and unfair.

Gibson Homan
17 March 2024
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5 stars for my experience with the ULS Assistive Technology Program. Ive had difficulties with using digital screens since suffering a mTBI a few years ago and they gave me an excellent overview demo of various ALT tools Ive since started incorporating into my daily routine.Unfortunately my experience with the part of the org. that serves as DCs PA agency for disabled residents has been the exact opposite.Not only do they have an extremely limited and obscure intake procedure they repeatedly ignored my requests for accessible communication etc. throughout their review process.If even our local PA is reluctant to follow ADA guidelines it makes it that much harder for disabled residents to have their rights respected in other settings.This review was written with volunteer assistance.

Manisha Gupta PhD
17 March 2024
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This place is definitely weird..this guy took an intake and twisted all the way around. Who is running this place these days Not good leadership

Lisa Queen
17 March 2024
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Its a shame that they are one of the providers for the DC HPAP program. I attended the orientation and was told an intake packet would be out within a couple days. I did not receive it and reached out several times to my case manager. She replied with check your spam. Of course it wasnt there and 4 months later Im still unable to start the process. I get people are over worked and underpaid but sustainable housing is a necessity. Its very sad that tax payer residents cant access the city support because someone dropped the ball. In my experience they dont adequately respond to emails and requests.

A E
17 December 2023
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Great service and great product

Daniel Toth
17 December 2023
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Good good good

Nikita L Williams
17 October 2023
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They dont return calls or emails.

Patricia Wiseman
17 July 2023
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Excellent experience

William Frazier
17 July 2023
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Friendly staff and great service

Sam Grant
17 June 2023
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Very informative but Ive had trouble making contact after initial visit. So right now Im at odds with their programs.

Giovanna Dixon
17 March 2020

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