Native American Disability Law Center Inc
Farmington, Four Corners
About
The Native American Disability Law Center Inc operates in Farmington, New Mexico, serving the Four Corners region where multiple tribal communities and state boundaries converge. This nonprofit focuses on the intersection of health, human services, and indigenous communities, addressing critical legal and advocacy needs for Native Americans navigating disability services and support systems.
New Mexico's landscape includes substantial Native American populations, with tribal nations managing their own governance while also interfacing with state and federal health systems. The complexity of jurisdictional questions, combined with the specific health disparities and service gaps that affect indigenous communities, creates a particular need for organizations that understand both tribal sovereignty and disability rights frameworks. Legal advocacy and education become especially vital in this context.
As a 501(c)(3) public charity, the Native American Disability Law Center Inc qualifies as a tax-exempt organization, meaning donations made to the center are tax-deductible for contributors. Community support for nonprofits serving underrepresented populations strengthens the capacity to address systemic barriers and ensure vulnerable voices are heard in policy and practice.
Those interested in learning more about the organization's work or exploring how to support its mission are encouraged to reach out directly or visit their Farmington location to engage with this important work in the Four Corners region.