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Causes: Centers to Support the Independence of Specific Populations, Human Services
Mission: The north dakota association for the disabled is a nonprofit, charitable organization founded by concerned citizens for the purpose of assisting people with mental and physical disabilities in the state of north dakota, many of whom are not eligible for services from other agencies.
Programs: Information/referral/advocacy services/public awareness - assisted people to secure services to which they are entitled. Consulted with a variety of groups to assist them in providing appropriate services. Provided information to individuals about agencies and referred to appropriate services for a variety of disabling conditions, along with public awareness including our web site and newsletter approximately 82,010 interactions.
residential programs - crisis residential programs: provided short term crisis stabilization for 15 persons with a serious mental illness or chemical dependency issues who live independently and are experiencing relapse symptoms that do not require hospitalization or need additional stabilization time. Missouri view heights residental program: provided housing for 8 persons with serious mental illness who are in need of supportive services.
independent living program - provided assistance to 37 individuals with serious mental illness, allowing them to live outside institutional settings.
various other programs designed to assist disabled individuals with financial assistance, equipment for loan, and wheelchair athletics programs.