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The Developmental Disabilities Alliance of Western New York (DDAWNY) is a collaborative group of member voluntary agencies that provide services to people with developmental disabilities.  While honoring individual agency missions, it is the intent of the Alliance to assist agencies to develop relationships, promote unified strategies and share risks for the mutual gain with and for the benefit of people with developmental disabilities.

Contacting DDAWNY

Send us an email using the CONTACT US button in the upper left corner, or call us at (716) 877-7007.   The DDAWNY Offices are located at 7 Community Drive, Cheektowaga, NY 14225.

Helpful Documents

Voluntary Agencies and Providers-  having trouble finding who to contact at OMRDD Central Office?  Here is a helpful information sheet that tells who to contact for various issues and questions:  OMRDD Contact Information.

Click here for a copy of the MSC School Protocol, updated April 2008

For these and other useful documents, visit our Document Library .  

DDAWNY Press Conference PDF

From the WIVB Website (Click here to link to the whole article) , coverage of the DDAWNY Press Conference discussing the Governor's Proposed Budget:

More than 100 parents attended a meeting of the Developmental Disability Alliance. These parents and support staff are coping with $152 million in cuts for their kids in western New York.

>>>You can watch more of the press conference held by the Developmental Disability Alliance by following this link

Wendy McCarthy of the Developmental Disability Alliance said, "We have a significant wait list of 1,000 people who are looking for residential opportunity and while the budget does provide for some new development, it does not significantly impact the current situation."

 
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Recommended Websites

Change the "R" Word!!  This site campaigns to eliminate the negative word "retard" from our vocabulary and change it to RESPECT.  The "R" Word Campaign

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RRCEP II Visit The Region II Rehabilitation Continuing Education Website at http://www.rcep2.buffalo.edu

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Disabled Fables, Aesop’s fables re-told and illustrated by artists with developmental disabilities, has been published by Star Bright Books.  Visit InsideOut Productions  to learn more.

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American Worker: For a satirical look at the plight of Direct Care Workers, visit this website,  developed by United Cerebral Palsy and ANCOR, WhoWillCare.Net.  The site pits "Flip the Fry Guy" against "Carrie Caregiver" as the two contestants sing their hearts out for a raise and to become the next American Worker. 

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