Advocates across the United States have shaped disability rights through decades of organizing, policy reform, and community leadership. National disability organizations help advance civil rights, expand access, and elevate disability perspectives in public policy discussions.
Inclusive Sol shares national resources to help families, advocates, and community partners better understand the broader disability rights landscape.
These organizations provide research, policy analysis, legal advocacy, and educational materials that contribute to a more accessible and equitable society.
Explore national disability organizations here.
National Leadership in Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy is the most common motor disability in childhood, yet it remains widely misunderstood. National organizations play an important role in advancing research, awareness, and coordinated solutions that improve quality of life across the lifespan.
One of the leading organizations advancing this work is the Cerebral Palsy Foundation, which accelerates research, supports innovation, and increases awareness of cerebral palsy through global partnerships and public education.
Learn more about their national advocacy and initiatives here.