
In celebration of the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the City of Los Angeles Department on Disability is proud to honor the community organizations, artists, advocates, and service providers who are advancing accessibility, equity, and inclusion across our region.
These partners reflect the spirit of the ADA every day—breaking barriers, building community, and creating opportunities for people with disabilities to thrive.
Explore their stories, follow their work, and discover how each one is helping move us closer to equity through access.
Community Advocacy & Inclusion Partners

Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness (GLAD)
Los Angeles, CA
gladinc.org
GLAD serves the Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, and DeafDisabled communities across Southern California by offering direct services, education, advocacy, and access to communication.
Why we appreciate them:
GLAD is a powerful voice for Deaf rights and language access. Their tireless work advances inclusion and equal opportunity through culturally and linguistically appropriate services.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @gladeaf — Follow for updates on events, interpreting services, and Deaf culture advocacy.
- Instagram: @GLADeaf — Explore ASL-accessible content and service highlights.
- Twitter / Threads: @gladeaf
- YouTube: GLAD YouTube Channel
Disability Voices United (DVU)
Los Angeles, CA
disabilityvoicesunited.org
DVU is a California-based advocacy organization led by and for people with disabilities and their families. They focus on self-determination, equity, and meaningful outcomes in public systems.
Why we appreciate them:
They are redefining leadership in the disability community—pushing for transparency, accountability, and real choice in every system that impacts our lives.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @disabilityvoicesunited — Follow for action alerts and policy updates.
- Instagram: @disabilityvoicesunited — Explore advocacy efforts and lived-experience perspectives.
YouTube: DVU Channel
Alzheimer’s Association – California Southland Chapter
Southern California
alz.org/socal
The Alzheimer’s Association leads the way in dementia support, risk reduction, early detection, and research—offering tailored outreach and resources for families impacted by Alzheimer’s and related conditions.
Why we appreciate them:
They center inclusion and accessibility in their outreach to people with disabilities, aging populations, and communities historically underrepresented in healthcare.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @actionalz — Learn about support services, caregiver resources, and awareness events.
- Instagram: @alzassociation — Follow to explore wellness tips, research breakthroughs, and advocacy efforts.
- Twitter / Threads: @alzassociation
- LinkedIn: Alzheimer’s Association
- YouTube: Alzheimer’s Association Channel
- Bluesky: alzassociation.bsky.social
Making Space
Making Space builds resources, networks, and leadership opportunities that center and elevate Disabled people in creative industries, advocacy, and public life.
Why we appreciate them:
They’re reimagining access by intentionally creating space where Disabled individuals can lead, collaborate, and thrive.
Social Media:
- Instagram: @making_space — Follow to engage with their leadership programs and storytelling.
- LinkedIn: Making Space
Disability Disaster Access & Transportation Resources

Disability Disaster Access & Resources (DDAR) – DAFN Coalition
The DAFN Coalition brings together advocates and service providers to share resources, improve coordination, and ensure disability-inclusive disaster preparedness, response, and recovery across California.
Why we appreciate them:
Their work helps make sure people with disabilities and those with access and functional needs are not left behind in emergencies. They lead with collaboration, inclusion, and preparedness.
Social Media:
- Instagram: @cfilc_1982 — Learn more about inclusive emergency response strategies.
Cityride – LADOT Transit
Los Angeles, CA
ladottransit.com/cityride
Cityride is a transportation assistance program from the Los Angeles Department of Transportation, offering discounted taxi rides, curb-to-curb service, and DASH bus access for eligible seniors and people with disabilities.
Why we appreciate them:
Transportation is access. Cityride helps Angelenos maintain independence, get to appointments, run errands, and stay connected to their communities.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @ladottransit — Follow for service updates and program info.
- Twitter / Threads: @ladottransit
- YouTube: LADOT Transit Channel
Access Services
Los Angeles County
accessla.org
Access Services is the ADA paratransit provider for Los Angeles County, coordinating shared ride transportation for individuals whose disabilities prevent them from using fixed-route buses and trains.
Why we appreciate them:
They serve as a vital link between accessibility and mobility—providing safe, reliable transportation for people with disabilities across the region.
Note: Access Services does not currently maintain public social media platforms.
Los Angeles County Aging & Disabilities Department – New Freedom Transportation
ad.lacounty.gov/new-freedom-transportation
The New Freedom Transportation Program enhances mobility for older adults and people with disabilities across LA County through free transportation and travel training.
Why we appreciate them:
They improve quality of life by helping people get where they need to go—whether for healthcare, groceries, or social connection—while promoting independence and dignity.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @LACounty4AD — Follow for services, resources, and mobility tips.
- Instagram: @lacounty4ad — Learn about transportation options for older and disabled adults.
- Twitter / Threads: @lacountyad
- YouTube: LA County AD YouTube
- LinkedIn: LA County Aging & Disabilities Department
Government Agencies

State Council on Developmental Disabilities (SCDD) – Los Angeles Regional Office
Glendale, CA
scdd.ca.gov/losangeles
SCDD works to promote policies, practices, and systems change that increase the independence, self-determination, and inclusion of people with developmental disabilities throughout California.
Why we appreciate them:
SCDD plays a vital role in advocating for disability rights at the state level. Their work supports local systems in becoming more accessible, inclusive, and equitable for all Californians.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @CalSCDD — Follow for public policy updates and community initiatives.
- Instagram: @calscdd — Explore highlights from statewide efforts to advance inclusion.
- Twitter / Threads: @CalSCDD
- LinkedIn: California State Council on Developmental Disabilities
California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR)
DOR provides vocational rehabilitation and support services that promote employment, independent living, and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Why we appreciate them:
DOR creates pathways to opportunity by connecting people with disabilities to employment, education, and training programs—empowering thousands of Californians to achieve personal and professional goals.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @CaliforniaDOR — Follow to learn about programs that foster independence and success.
- Instagram: @dorcalifornia — Explore real stories from program participants.
- Twitter / Threads: @CaliforniaDOR
- LinkedIn: California Department of Rehabilitation
Regional Centers

Eastern Los Angeles Regional Center (ELARC)
Alhambra, CA
elarc.org
ELARC fosters partnerships that help individuals with developmental disabilities live purposeful, meaningful lives in their communities. They focus on person-centered planning and culturally responsive services.
Why we appreciate them:
ELARC champions inclusion by honoring individual choices and building strong, supportive connections between individuals, families, and community providers.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @easternlosangelesregionalcenter — Follow for event updates and service highlights.
- Twitter / Threads: @EasternLA_RC
Frank D. Lanterman Regional Center (FDLRC)
Los Angeles, CA
lanterman.org
Lanterman RC supports individuals with developmental disabilities to lead purposeful lives and participate actively in their communities through personalized service coordination and advocacy.
Why we appreciate them:
FDLRC has long been a leader in community inclusion, empowering people to define their own goals, build relationships, and thrive.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @lantermanregionalcenter — Learn more about how they support families and individuals.
- Instagram: @frankdlantermanrc — Follow for stories, tips, and community features.
Harbor Regional Center (HRC)
Torrance, CA
harborrc.org
HRC provides person-centered services to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families—empowering them to live with dignity, choice, and belonging in their communities.
Why we appreciate them:
Harbor RC uplifts communities by making sure every person has the opportunity to live their best life, supported by informed, compassionate services.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @HarborRegionalCenter — Follow for updates and resources.
- Instagram: @harborregionalcenter — Learn how they support choice and connection.
- Twitter / Threads: @HarborRC
North Los Angeles County Regional Center (NLACRC)
Chatsworth, CA
nlacrc.org
NLACRC supports individuals with developmental disabilities and their families by creating inclusive, healthy communities where everyone can thrive.
Why we appreciate them:
They’re dedicated to building a future where everyone has a place, a purpose, and a voice—no matter their ability.
Social Media:
- Facebook (English): @NLACRC
- Facebook (Spanish): @NLACRCespanol
- Instagram (English): @nlacrcofficial
- Instagram (Spanish): @nlacrcespanol
- Twitter / Threads: @NLACRC
- LinkedIn: North LA County Regional Center
South Central Los Angeles Regional Center (SCLARC)
Los Angeles, CA
sclarc.org
SCLARC provides evaluation, diagnosis, advocacy, and support services for people with developmental disabilities and their families across South Central Los Angeles.
Why we appreciate them:
SCLARC builds bridges to equity and access by offering culturally relevant services and standing alongside the families they serve.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @SCLARC — Follow for community news and family support resources.
- Instagram: @south_central_la_rc
San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center (SGPRC)
Pomona, CA
sgprc.org
SGPRC advocates for people with developmental disabilities through individualized services and support networks that lead to a life of inclusion, purpose, and respect.
Why we appreciate them:
Their deep commitment to collaboration ensures that individuals and families are never alone in navigating services or planning for their future.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @SGPRegionalCenter
- Instagram: @sangabrielpomonarc
- LinkedIn: SGPRC on LinkedIn
- YouTube: SGPRC Channel
Westside Regional Center (WRC)
Culver City, CA
westsiderc.org
WRC supports individuals with developmental disabilities and their families by connecting them to person-centered, culturally responsive resources and services.
Why we appreciate them:
WRC embraces the diversity of Los Angeles by offering inclusive support that respects each person’s goals, identity, and community.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @westsideregionalcenter — Follow for updates on programs and community impact.
- Instagram: @westsideregionalcenter
- YouTube: Westside Regional Center Channel
Independent Living Centers (ILCs)

Communities Actively Living Independent & Free (CALIF)
Los Angeles, CA
calif-ilc.org
CALIF is a vital resource for people with disabilities seeking advocacy, peer support, housing services, and independent living skills. Their services empower individuals to take charge of their own lives and live fully in their communities.
Why we appreciate them:
They uphold the values of the ADA by promoting independence and self-determination—ensuring people with disabilities have the tools and support to thrive.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @CALIF — Follow for advocacy updates and community support events.
- Instagram: @califilc — See how CALIF empowers Angelenos with disabilities to live independently.
Disabled Resources Center (DRC)
Long Beach, CA
drcinc.org
DRC provides services that promote independent living, equal access, and dignity for people with disabilities across Long Beach and surrounding areas.
Why we appreciate them:
They are a cornerstone of disability advocacy, offering life-changing services like housing support, peer counseling, and assistive technology.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @Disabled-Resources-Center-Inc — Learn how DRC supports dignity and independence.
- Instagram: @drc_2750 — Follow for updates on services, events, and accessibility resources.
- Twitter / Threads: @_drcinc — Discover how DRC continues to remove barriers and expand opportunities.
Independent Living Center of Southern California (ILCSC)
Van Nuys, CA
ilcsc.org
ILCSC promotes self-reliance, equal access, and full participation in community life through a range of services including benefits counseling, housing assistance, and peer support.
Why we appreciate them:
They’ve helped thousands of people live, work, and thrive on their own terms—advancing the ADA’s goals for over four decades.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @ILCSCORG — See how they support inclusion and independence in Southern California.
- Instagram: @ilcsoutherncalifornia — Follow for empowering stories and service updates.
- Twitter / Threads: @ilcsc — Stay connected to advocacy efforts and disability rights news.
- YouTube: ILCSC YouTube
Service Center for Independent Life (SCIL)
Claremont, CA
scil-ilc.org
SCIL provides services and peer-driven support for people with disabilities to lead independent, self-directed lives. Their programs include emergency preparedness, youth services, and assistive technology guidance.
Why we appreciate them:
SCIL models what community-based support should look like—respectful, empowering, and rooted in the Independent Living philosophy.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @servicescenterforindependentlife — Follow for updates on programs and advocacy.
- Instagram: @scil_ca — Explore their inclusive events and outreach.
- Twitter / Threads: @scil_ca — Learn more about SCIL’s work building accessible futures.
- TikTok: @scil.ca
California Resource Services (CRS-IL)
Downey, CA
crs-il.org
CRS-IL helps individuals with disabilities live independently through housing assistance, skills training, and benefits navigation. They support people in finding accessible pathways to self-sufficiency.
Why we appreciate them:
They provide practical, hands-on support to build lasting independence—ensuring no one is left behind.
Social Media:
- YouTube: CRS YouTube
Art Organizations

Academy of Special Dreams
Pasadena, CA
specialacademy.org
The Academy of Special Dreams uplifts artists with disabilities by showcasing their work through exhibits, events, and online galleries. Their mission is to build awareness, appreciation, and opportunity for artists of all abilities.
Why we appreciate them:
They help dreams take shape by promoting inclusive creativity and building platforms for disabled artists to be seen and celebrated.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @specialacademy — Follow to see how they build visibility for disabled artists.
- Instagram: @academyofspecialdreams — Explore inspiring artist stories and exhibits.
- Twitter / Threads: @specialacademy — Stay up to date on events and artist highlights.
- YouTube: Academy of Special Dreams Channel
Braille Institute of America
Los Angeles, CA
brailleinstitute.org/losangeles
Braille Institute transforms lives through free programs for individuals with vision loss—offering braille literacy, tech training, arts, music, and community support.
Why we appreciate them:
They show that vision loss is a new beginning, not an end—empowering people of all ages to live independently and confidently.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @brailleinstitute — Learn how they promote lifelong learning and confidence.
- Instagram: @brailleinstitute — Follow for updates on community programs and classes.
- Twitter / Threads: @brailleinst — Stay informed about services and stories of impact.
- YouTube: Braille Institute Channel
Create.A.Dot Studio
Virtual & Southern California
createadotstudio.com
Create.A.Dot Studio empowers artists with developmental disabilities through customized instruction, community projects, and inclusive artist showcases.
Why we appreciate them:
They break down barriers and celebrate diversity in the arts, showing that creativity belongs to everyone.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @createadotstudio — See how they support self-expression and artistic growth.
- Instagram: @create.a.dot_studio — Follow for vibrant art, artist features, and creative inclusion.
Exceptional Children’s Foundation (ECF)
Culver City, CA
ecf.net
ECF supports children and adults with developmental, learning, and emotional barriers through education, job training, and creative arts programs.
Why we appreciate them:
Their comprehensive services foster independence, creativity, and confidence for individuals at every life stage.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @connectwithecf — Learn how ECF supports lifelong growth and inclusion.
- Instagram: @connectwithecf — Follow for community stories and program highlights.
- Twitter / Threads: @connectwithecf — Stay updated on their services and community impact.
- LinkedIn: ECF on LinkedIn
Korean American Special Education Center (KASEC)
Anaheim, CA
kasecca.org
KASEC empowers Korean American individuals with developmental disabilities through culturally responsive programs and family-centered services.
Why we appreciate them:
They bridge cultural and language gaps to foster equity and inclusion in the disability community.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @kasec5629262040 — Learn how they support families and youth.
- Instagram: @kasec_ca — Follow for a closer look at community programs and cultural connection.
L.A. GOAL
Culver City, CA
lagoal.org
L.A. GOAL creates opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to build independence through job training, creative arts, and community engagement.
Why we appreciate them:
Their programs highlight ability, not disability—and create connections that celebrate inclusion through art and education.
Social Media:
- Instagram: @lagoalorg — Follow for artist spotlights, workshops, and community updates.
- TikTok: @l.a.goalorg — Get a joyful glimpse into their daily impact and creative events.
- YouTube: L.A. GOAL Channel
Tierra del Sol Foundation
Sunland, CA
tierradelsol.org
Tierra del Sol empowers individuals with disabilities through creative and career pathways in the arts, education, and employment.
Why we appreciate them:
Their belief that every person has value and potential aligns closely with the mission of the ADA and this campaign.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @tierradelsolfoundation — Follow for stories of growth, success, and inclusion.
- Instagram: @tierradelsolfdn — Explore their programs in action and see artist showcases.
- Twitter / Threads: @TierradelSolFdn — Stay up to date on inclusive community initiatives.
- YouTube: Tierra del Sol Story
The Arc LAOC Creative Arts
Downey, CA
thearclaoc.org/creative-arts
The Arc LAOC’s Creative Arts Program supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in expressing themselves through music, visual arts, and creative workshops.
Why we appreciate them:
Their belief in the universal need for self-expression aligns with the core values of accessibility, dignity, and voice for all.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @thearclaoc.org — See how they encourage creativity and inclusion.
- Instagram: @thearclaoc — Follow to view student artwork and event highlights.
- YouTube: The Arc LAOC Channel
- LinkedIn: The Arc LAOC
Disability Rights and Legal Organizations

Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF)
Berkeley, CA
dredf.org
DREDF is a national civil rights law and policy center directed by disabled people and parents of children with disabilities. They advance the civil and human rights of people with disabilities through legal advocacy, training, education, and policy.
Why we appreciate them:
DREDF plays a critical role in protecting and advancing disability rights through systemic change, empowering disabled communities across the country.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @DREDF.org
- Instagram: @dredf1979
- TikTok: @disabilityrights
- Bluesky: dredf.bsky.social
- YouTube: DREDF YouTube Channel
- LinkedIn: Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund
Disability Rights Legal Center (DRLC)
Los Angeles, CA
thedrlc.org
DRLC champions the rights of people with disabilities through advocacy, education, and litigation, working to eliminate barriers and ensure equal justice.
Why we appreciate them:
DRLC stands on the front lines of disability justice—providing critical legal support and fighting for equal access in education, healthcare, and public life.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @thedrlc
- Instagram: @thedrlc
- LinkedIn: Disability Rights Legal Center
The Coelho Center for Disability Law, Policy, and Innovation
Los Angeles, CA – Loyola Law School
lls.edu/coelhocenter
The Coelho Center collaborates with the disability community to cultivate leadership and advocate for disability rights and justice through research, education, and policy change.
Why we appreciate them:
They’re shaping the future of disability law and policy by training new leaders, informing legislation, and advancing systemic justice.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @TheCoelhoCenter
- Instagram: @thecoelhocenter
- X/Twitter: @TheCoelhoCenter
- LinkedIn: The Coelho Center
- YouTube: @TheCoelhoCenter
Disability Rights California (DRC)
Sacramento, CA
disabilityrightsca.org
Disability Rights California is a statewide advocacy organization that protects and advances the rights of Californians with disabilities through legal services, policy work, and peer support.
Why we appreciate them:
DRC is a cornerstone of disability justice in California—defending rights, promoting independence, and transforming systems for greater equity.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @DisabilityRightsCalifornia
- X/Twitter: @DisabilityCA
- Instagram: @disabilityrightsca
- YouTube: Disability Rights CA YouTube
- LinkedIn: Disability Rights California
Disability Community Resource Center (DCRC)
Los Angeles, CA
dcrc.co
DCRC is a Center for Independent Living that supports people with all types of disabilities through peer-led programs aimed at eliminating barriers to access, equity, and independence.
Why we appreciate them:
DCRC champions self-determination and systemic change—providing vital services that empower individuals to live fully and freely in their communities.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @dcrcbyyourside
- Instagram: @dcrcbyyourside
- Twitter / X: @dcrcbyyourside
- LinkedIn: Disability Community Resource Center
Sports

PlayLA Youth & Adaptive Youth Sports Program
Los Angeles, CA
adaptivesportsla.recreation.parks.lacity.gov
PlayLA is a city-wide initiative from the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks that offers free or low-cost adaptive sports programs for youth of all abilities, ages 5 to 17. Supported by LA28 and the International Olympic Committee, it’s the largest youth sports commitment in California and a legacy of the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Why we appreciate them:
PlayLA is expanding access to inclusive recreation and championing the next generation of adaptive athletes—right here in Los Angeles.
Angel City Sports
Los Angeles, CA
angelcitysports.org
Angel City Sports provides free year-round adaptive sports opportunities for youth, adults, and veterans with physical disabilities and visual impairments. Their events and programs build confidence, community, and belonging.
Why we appreciate them:
Angel City is redefining what’s possible through sport—empowering athletes and showing that inclusion starts with access.
Social Media:
- Facebook: @angelcitysports
- Instagram: @angelcitysports
- Twitter / Threads: @angelcitysports
- YouTube: Angel City Sports Channel
- LinkedIn: Angel City Sports
Hearts for Sight Foundation (HFS)
Los Angeles, CA
heartsforsightfoundation.org
Hearts for Sight is a nonprofit dedicated to breaking down barriers to fitness and wellness for people who are blind or visually impaired. Their programs promote physical, mental, and emotional health through inclusive fitness classes and community building.
Why we appreciate them:
HFS is building a healthier future—one where blind and visually impaired individuals thrive through accessible wellness opportunities.
Inclusion Matters by Shane’s Inspiration
Los Angeles, CA and International
shanesinspiration.org
Inclusion Matters creates inclusive playgrounds and educational programs that bring children of all abilities together. Their global network fosters social inclusion from playgrounds to classrooms in over 70 cities around the world.
Why we appreciate them:
They’re turning play into purpose—creating joyful, accessible spaces that foster empathy, friendship, and equity for all kids.
International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
Bonn, Germany
paralympic.org
The IPC leads the global Paralympic Movement, oversees the Paralympic Games, and governs 10 Para sports. With over 200 member organizations, the IPC works to build a more inclusive world through Para sport.
Why we appreciate them:
They champion excellence and equity on the world stage—advancing disability rights through the power of sport.
Kids Enjoy Exercise Now (KEEN) Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
keenlosangeles.org
KEEN Los Angeles offers free recreational activities for children and young adults with disabilities. Each participant is paired with a trained volunteer for fun, noncompetitive activities that build confidence and joy.
Why we appreciate them:
KEEN celebrates every athlete’s potential—making fitness accessible, supportive, and fun for young people with disabilities.
LA 2028
Los Angeles, CA
la28.org
LA 2028 is the organizing committee for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. With a mission to create a new Games for a new era, LA 2028 is investing in youth sports, innovation, and global engagement.
Why we appreciate them:
LA 2028 is creating a lasting legacy for equity and inclusion—shaping a future where sport connects communities and changes lives.
Keep the Celebration Going
The ADA was built on the collective power of advocacy, community, and persistence—and that work continues today. We thank each of our featured partners for their dedication to accessibility and their leadership in creating a more inclusive Los Angeles.
Together, we celebrate progress and continue building access for all.