Protecting and Advocating for the Rights of Texans with Disabilities Since 1977
February 2022 Newsletter:
Talk to Us
You're Invited
We want to hear from one of the most important members of our community– you! As we look ahead in 2022 and beyond, we invite you to tell us what disability rights issues you are facing so we can focus our work on what you need the most.

Answer these four quick questions and help us build a more accessible Texas.

And to show you a little love during this Valentine's month, if you complete our survey by February 28, 2022, you can enter for the chance to win a $50 Amazon gift card.

(This special offer is for DRTx e-mail subscribers only. Only entries with emails that match our subscriber list will be eligible for the drawing.)
New on Our Website

And since early voting has already started for the March 1 Primary Election, visit our Voting Rights resource page for information about voter ID, different ways to vote, asking for accommodations, and more.
Sign Up for Our New Special Email List
In addition to our general email subscription list, you can also sign up for our new Disaster Prep & Recovery News & Info email list. (Please note that this list does not replace signing up for local emergency alerts.)

By joining the Lone Star Champions of Access recurring giving program, you can spread love to Texans with disabilities all year long.

Sign up and make a donation today!
Requesting Our Services
Complete our online intake form available anytime, or call us Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at:
  • Statewide Intake Line: 1.800.252.9108
  • Sign Language Video Intake Line: 1.866.362.2851
  • Purple Video Intake Line: 1.512.271.9391
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Disability Rights Texas (previously named Advocacy Inc.) is the federally designated legal protection and advocacy agency (P&A) for people with disabilities in Texas. Its mission is to help people with disabilities understand and exercise their rights under the law, ensuring their full and equal participation in society. Visit www.DRTx.org for more information.