Please join Disability Rights New Jersey and our developmental disabilities network partners, The New Jersey Council on Developmental Disabilities and The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities, along with invited guests from the Office of the Ombudsman for Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities and Their Families, as we host another virtual town hall to continue our conversation on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Saturday, April 18th
2 to 3pm
We are offering this as an opportunity for individuals and family members to connect with us and one another, and promote the sharing of resources, information, and experiences. We will also follow up on some of the biggest issues raised at our April 2nd session.
Send Us Your Questions!
If you have questions you would like us to address at the Virtual Town Hall, please send them in advance to:
You will receive a notification with a link to access the event.
REGISTER TODAY
FOR THE VIRTUAL TOWN HALL:
Please note: A large response is expected. Only the first 500 participants will be able to access the live event but we will be recording the session for others to access the content soon after the event on our COVID-19-specific website,
coming soon.
DRNJ is supported by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities; Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration; U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration; and the Social Security Administration.
DRNJ is a private, non-profit, consumer-directed organization established to:

Advocate for and advance the human, civil and legal rights of citizens of New Jersey with disabilities;
Promote public awareness and recognition of individuals with disabilities as equally entitled members of society;
Advise and assist persons with disabilities, family members, attorneys and guardians in obtaining and protecting the rights of individuals with disabilities; and
Provide education, training and technical assistance to individuals with disabilities, the agencies that serve them, advocates, attorneys, professionals, courts and others regarding the rights of individuals with disabilities.
COMING SOON: DRNJ COVID-Dedicated Website
The site will share information and the actions we've taken to protect & advocate for people with disabilities, along with important resources from our partners to help you navigate this crisis. Stay connected with us through our social channels for details on the launch.