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Find CCDC programs to help assist in advocating for you or someone you know with a disability.

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Find the most common issues people with disabilities face and how CCDC can help.

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In order to determine if we can assist you with your needs, please fill out our form here.

 

HOW SOON CAN YOU HELP ME?

CCDC is not staffed to handle urgent matters, emergencies or walk-ins. We aim to return all calls within three business days. Should you reach voicemail, please leave us a message but call back if you do not hear from us.

 

WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO CONTACT YOU?

If you need help, please call our advocacy line at 303.357.6430. Be aware we help individuals on a first-come, first-served basis. We will attempt to help you as soon as we’re able to do so.

 

WHAT TYPE OF TRAINING DOES THE COLORADO CROSS-DISABILITY COALITION OFFER?

The Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition offers several types of trainings to all businesses. We are able to customize trainings to your organization’s needs. Please see our CCDC Consulting and Training Services page. For further information, please contact Julie Reiskin at jreiskin@ccdconline.org

 

HOW DO I BECOME AN ADVOCATE?

CCDC offers advocacy training classes several times per year available in person and online. Please contact Angela Nevin at anevin@ccdconline.org or 303-774-6503

 

HOW CAN WE ARRANGE FOR SPEAKERS OR TRAINING FROM YOUR ORGANIZATION?

For questions about arranging training for your company or to arrange for a speaker, please email Julie Reiskin, Executive Director at jreiskin@ccdconline.org

 

 


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