Californians for Disability Rights (CDR) is a prominent and influential cross-disability advocacy organization in California, dedicated to promoting the independence, integrity, and equality of individuals with disabilities. Established in 1970 as the California Association of the Physically Handicapped, CDR has grown to become the oldest and largest disability membership community in the state, representing all residents with disabilities. With a trans-disability approach, CDR strives to empower disabled individuals and champion their rights.
CDR's mission is to advocate for the rights of disabled people, offering support and resources to those navigating the complex systems of Social Security Disability, personal injury, workers' compensation, and veterans' disability. Through their extensive experience and expertise, CDR assists individuals in understanding the processes and requirements involved in accessing disability benefits, while also providing valuable information on qualifying conditions and the impact of secondary medical conditions. Committed to ensuring a fair and inclusive society, CDR plays a vital role in promoting disability rights and fighting for the well-being of disabled individuals throughout California.
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