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What the ADA Means to Me

The Dayle McIntosh reached out to our staff, community and other stakeholders and asked them: 1. How has the ADA impacted or changed your life, and, 2. What does the ADA mean to you? This is what we heard.


DMC News & Updates July 2020

Announcing the Aging and Disability Resource Connection (ADRC) DMC is excited to share that we are expanding and enhancing the services we offer to Orange County through a partnership with the Office on Aging and California Department on Aging known... View Article


Disability Solidarity Response to Mass Shootings

From: Amber Smock, Director of Advocacy, Access Living; Dear Access Living friends and allies, Like millions across the country, we at Access Living were deeply shocked at reports of the two mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton this weekend,... View Article


It Takes a Village to Promote Independence

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According to a recent press release issued by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) one in every four adults in the U.S. have a disability that “impacts major life activities.” Currently this percentage computes to 61 million Americans. Because disability... View Article


Media Corner: DMC History and Programs in the News

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DMC has been featured in several recent articles: February 22, 2018: OC Weekly article covering DMC history and milestones. Click on the following title to view.  “The Dayle McIntosh Center Marks a Milestone of Disability-Rights Activism.” February 14, 2018: Blog article... View Article



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