Mental Health Advocacy Organizations

FAYETTE COUNTY SPECIFIC

REGIONAL ADVOCACY SERVICES

DISABILITY SERVICCES

STATEWIDE ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS

Disability Rights Pennsylvania

As the protection and advocacy agency in Pennsylvania, DRP works to advance and protect the civil rights of adults and children with a wide range of disabilities to ensure their rights to live in their communities with the services they need, to receive a full and inclusive education, to live free of discrimination and abuse and neglect, and to have control and self-determination over their services.

Phone: (800) 692-7443

https://www.disabilityrightspa.org/

Client Assistance Program (CAP) Center for Disability Law and Policy

PaCAP is an advocacy program that helps individuals with disabilities seeking services from OVR, CILs and programs providing pre-employment transition services and supported employment services with questions or concerns about these services. See less

Phone: 1-888-745-2357

https://www.equalemployment.org/

Education Law Center

The Education Law Center’s mission is to ensure access to a quality public education for all children in Pennsylvania. We pursue this mission by focusing on the most underserved students: children living in poverty, children of color, children with disabilities, children in the foster care and juvenile justice systems, children experiencing homelessness, English learners, LGBTQ and gender-nonconforming students – and many who are at the intersection of these identities.  You can view a short introductory video here.

Phone:412-258-2120

https://www.elc-pa.org/

Pennsylvania Health Law Project (PHLP)

PHLP provides free legal services to lower-income consumers, seniors, and persons with disabilities who are having trouble accessing publiclyfunded healthcare coverage or services. If you are denied or terminated from enrollment in a publicly funded healthcare program, or if you have a service such as assistive technology denied, reduced, or terminated, PHLP may provide you free direct representation on your appeal. PHLP also works on health policy changes that may impact citizens in greatest need and provides training on changes in health insurance coverage for low income people, individuals with disabilities, and older peoples.

Phone: 1-800-274-3258

http://www.phlp.org/