Tag: Advocacy

April is Sexual Violence Awareness Month

April is Sexual Violence Awareness Month (SAAM). Abuse and violence against PWD occurs at rates 2-3 times higher than in the […]

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Quality Trust Annual Monitoring Report Key Findings

Quality Trust’s Annual Monitoring Report describes work completed by our monitoring and advocacy staff during Fiscal Year (FY) 2022. It […]

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Shawn’s CEO Note – February 2023

“When you see something that’s not right, not fair, not just, do something about it.” – Rep. John Lewis, 2016 […]

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Join us for our annual Better Together Reception!

Embrace diversity and support our inclusive community at Quality Trust’s “Better Together Reception” event as we celebrate Developmental Disabilities Awareness […]

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UPCOMING VIRTUAL DC FAMILY SUPPORT COUNCIL MEETING

Highlight Series of DC Government Agencies DC Department on Health Care Finance (DHCF)Thursday, January 26, 2023, 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 […]

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Family Ties of DC – Golden Ticket

During this Thanksgiving season, Quality Trust Family Ties of DC (FTDC) is grateful for the gift of life and family […]

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Thank you for making our Gala a success!

Sam Ford, DC Bureau Chief for 7News and WJLA 24/7, hosts our 20th Anniversary Gala Celebration. Quality Trust has served […]

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Changing Needs and Thinking Ahead

At Quality Trust (QT), staff who provide monitoring and advocacy interact directly with people receiving support and their families, the Dept. on Disability Services (DDS), and provider staff.

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A Father’s Story – Ron Hampton, President of DC Autism Society, shares his life with his son

Tell me about being a father? If there is anything better than being a father, I don’t know what it […]

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Project ACTION! members and District self-advocates were excited this year to have the DC Special Olympics Summer Games return in person  

Thomas’ story: Project ACTION! Co-President Thomas Mangrum, Jr., shared that Special Olympics is very important to him because it was […]

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