Carleton CDBA
Carleton CDBA is a non-profit organization that provides services and support for individuals with disabilities. The organization is based in Carleton, a city in the United States.
History[edit | edit source]
Carleton CDBA was established in the late 20th century with the aim of providing support and services to individuals with disabilities. The organization was founded by a group of individuals who recognized the need for such services in the Carleton community.
Services[edit | edit source]
Carleton CDBA offers a wide range of services to individuals with disabilities. These include residential services, day services, and employment services. The organization also provides advocacy for individuals with disabilities, helping them to navigate the legal and social systems that impact their lives.
Residential Services[edit | edit source]
The residential services provided by Carleton CDBA include supported living and group homes. These services are designed to help individuals with disabilities live as independently as possible in the community.
Day Services[edit | edit source]
Day services at Carleton CDBA include day programs and community integration programs. These services are designed to help individuals with disabilities engage with the community and develop social and life skills.
Employment Services[edit | edit source]
Carleton CDBA's employment services include job coaching, vocational training, and supported employment. These services are designed to help individuals with disabilities find and maintain employment.
Advocacy[edit | edit source]
In addition to its direct services, Carleton CDBA also advocates for individuals with disabilities. The organization works to promote disability rights and to ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to the services and supports they need.
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