What matters most to Pennsylvanians with developmental disabilities and their families? Sign up and bring your ideas — The Institute on Disabilities is co-hosting a listening session with the Pennsylvania Developmental Disabilities Council (PADDC) on March 20. The session is a public forum and we want to hear from you. Your input can help guide the work that PADDC plans and funds with the goal of making life better for people with disabilities.
Listening Session Details
Thursday, March 20, 2025, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Location: Temple Harrisburg Campus, Room 233
234 Strawberry Square Harrisburg, PA 1710
You're invited to share your ideas on:
- Improving supports and services for people with disabilities and their families
- Making communities better for all
- Better advocacy and training opportunities
- Protecting rights of people with disabilities
If you can't make it to Harrisburg, prefer to attend a virtual session or send suggestions in writing, or have questions, please visit PADDC's website for more information.
What does PADDC do?
PADDC is an organization of people with disabilities, family members, advocates, and state department representatives working together through advocacy, systems change, and capacity building. The Council plans and funds projects and activities intended to create a better future for Pennsylvanians with disabilities. The Institute on Disabilities has received funding from PADDC for projects including Families Reimagining Inclusive Lives and the HCBS Gather for Change Learning and Advocacy Team.