Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council
The Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council (DDC) is a public policy organization comprised of people with disabilities and family members who are joined by state officials, service providers and other designated partners. The Council is an independent, self-governing organization that represents the interests of people with developmental disabilities and their families. At least fifty percent of Council Members are people with developmental disabilities or immediate relatives of persons with developmental disabilities. As a MCEP collaborator, the DDC provides awareness, outreach, and a strong connection to current policy and funding issues in Maryland.
For more information on DDC, please visit its comprehensive Website: http://www.md-council.org
