Pittsburgh Center for Disability Justice

Pittsburgh Center for Disability Justice (PCDJ)

PCDJ is a disabled, Autistic, and LGBTQ-led organization that seeks to build a strong, interdependent disability community in the greater Pittsburgh Metro area.
They seek to advance the equity of disabled people in all realms of life. PCDJ believes in inclusive education, policy, and community for disabled people. They work to make disabled voices heard in conversations about disability and to empower disabled leaders in the community, using principles of the disability rights movement and intersectional feminism.
Services
  • Pittsburgh Center for Disability Justice (PCDJ) is proud to offer all of services at no charge to disabled adults residing in Allegheny County and some services to disabled adults in the greater Southwestern PA region.
  • They also offer all services to non-disabled people, such as caretakers, parents, community partners, organizations, and paid caregivers, for a fee.
  • PCDJ loves creating customized training to meet the needs of nonprofits, businesses, schools, workplaces, community groups, and more.

Please refer to the “Services” section of their website to learn more.

Location

Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area

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