Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council

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The mission of VTDDC is to help build connections and supports that bring people with developmental disabilities, and their families, into the heart of Vermont communities.

The Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council (VTDDC) is now accepting applications to fill our self-advocate and famil...
05/29/2026

The Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council (VTDDC) is now accepting applications to fill our self-advocate and family-member vacancies.

Members talk with state leaders, learn about current disability issues, and partner with other organizations to promote positive change for Vermonters with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

For information about VTDDC, and to download your application, visit our website at: https://ddc.vermont.gov/about-us/membership

Public hearing today at NOON!HOW WELL ARE SERVICES WORKING FOR YOU?The Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council has so...
05/22/2026

Public hearing today at NOON!

HOW WELL ARE SERVICES WORKING FOR YOU?

The Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council has some questions for you to think about. By writing down your answers, you will have something to share with the Agency of Human Services.

1) Has your new case manager helped you to get the support you need?

2) Do you get to do as much as you want in your town? (For example, go shopping, eat out, walk, go to a movie or church).

3) Do you have rides to places you want to go?

4) You have rights if you are living with a home provider or in a group home:
- Can you have visitors when you want them?
- Do you get to eat the food you like? Can you eat when and where you want?
- Do you have privacy in your bedroom?

5) Are you happy where you live? If not, what changes would you like to make?

6) Do you decide how to spend your time, including doing things that are NOT just for people with disabilities?

Vermont’s Agency of Human Services is collecting public comment on its Global Commitment to Health (also called the 1115 waiver).

This is your chance to speak-up and tell the State how Medicaid works for you.

When: Friday, May 22 - Noon to 1:00 PM.
Where: Meet with ZOOM!
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81784478865?pwd=wxic5j7bygeCTE5yxZWJ4N5KBE8WXa.1

In the picture there is a green mega phone. Large, white text reads "Public Hearing. Re: Changes to Medicaid."

Our TRANSPORTATION ISOLATES rural Vermonters.My name is Mike. I use a wheel chair, and am an advocate, minister, and exp...
05/06/2026

Our TRANSPORTATION ISOLATES rural Vermonters.

My name is Mike. I use a wheel chair, and am an advocate, minister, and expert ham radio operator.

I am a very social person. I want to meet people and form friendships, but I can’t do that when I can’t leave my home.

Rural Community Transit has an accessible van I can call, but they’re expensive and Medicaid will only pay for the ride if the destination is to see my doctor. There is no other taxi service, and Section 8 limits my choices on where I can live.

Being in a rural community can be isolating for people like me. I have no one to share my day with. I talk to my lovebird, Bacall. She may not “speak people,” but she’s an excellent listener.

Transportation should not be a luxury for only the rich or well-located, but a public service that every Vermonter, in every town, can access.

Mike says, "C'mon, Bacall. Let's shake things up and go to town."

“HELLO, NEIGHBOR.”
Stories from real Vermonters brought to you by the Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council

https://ddc.vermont.gov/plan-and-projects/house-projects...

Vermont’s Agency of Human Services is collecting public comment on its Global Commitment to Health (also called the 1115...
04/30/2026

Vermont’s Agency of Human Services is collecting public comment on its Global Commitment to Health (also called the 1115 waiver).

This is your chance to speak-up and tell the State how Medicaid works for you.

When: Friday, May 22 - Noon to 1:00 PM.
Where: Meet with ZOOM!
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81784478865?pwd=wxic5j7bygeCTE5yxZWJ4N5KBE8WXa.1

In the picture there is a green mega phone. Large, white text reads "Public Hearing. Re: Changes to Medicaid."

People who QUALIFY FOR SERVICES should get them.My name is Dion. I am an activist, advocate, and a Vermonter with a deve...
04/08/2026

People who QUALIFY FOR SERVICES should get them.

My name is Dion. I am an activist, advocate, and a Vermonter with a developmental disability.

I served on the Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council to help people who are like me -- people who are falling through the cracks because they don’t have Medicaid-funded services.

I live with my partner, Thelma. She also has disabilities. When we had services we worked, paid our bills, and had secure housing. Since our services were cut in 2011 we’ve been evicted five times. Every day I have anxiety about losing my home. We still have boxes we haven’t unpacked from the last time. I don’t want to ever be evicted again.

Our needs haven’t changed. We still qualify for services, we just don’t get them.

Let’s seal the cracks in our system and give Medicaid-funded services to everyone who needs them.

Dion says, “We give to our community -- help us give more.”

“HELLO, NEIGHBOR.”
Stories from real Vermonters brought to you by the Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council

https://ddc.vermont.gov/plan-and-projects/house-projects

Developmental Disabilities Housing Initiative (DDHI) celebrated another year of advocacy and community at the Statehouse...
04/01/2026

Developmental Disabilities Housing Initiative (DDHI) celebrated another year of advocacy and community at the Statehouse.

While they served ice-cream to legislators and guests in the Statehouse cafeteria, several key members of DDHI spoke to the crowd. They praised the progress that's been made toward long-term, service-supported housing for Vermonters who receive Developmental Disabilities Services. DDHI honored Representative Topper McFaun for his committed role in passing Act 186 (2022). Representative Topper announced earlier this year that he will retire from the legislature. DDHI parents also honored Senator Alison Clarkson, who will not run for re-election next fall.

Coming soon: A national portrait collection! 📸We’ll be inviting individuals and families to share their photo and answer...
03/18/2026

Coming soon: A national portrait collection! 📸

We’ll be inviting individuals and families to share their photo and answer one question about their future — their “Always.”

Because we’re here. Then, Now, Always.
Stay tuned.

This  , we’re launching a relationship-building effort.People with developmental disabilities, families, and community m...
03/09/2026

This , we’re launching a relationship-building effort.
People with developmental disabilities, families, and community members can connect with key decision-makers locally, statewide, and federally.

Your voice matters. Your story matters.

Introduce yourself to your lawmakers here:

National Association Of Councils On Developmental Disabilities

There was a time when many people with developmental disabilities were hidden, segregated, or excluded from community li...
03/03/2026

There was a time when many people with developmental disabilities were hidden, segregated, or excluded from community life.

History matters.

Not for nostalgia — for understanding.

03/03/2026

VTDDC kicks off Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month with We’re Here. Then, Now, Always.

People with developmental disabilities have always been part of our communities — and always will be.

This month, we’re sharing stories that connect past, present, and future.

Join us.

Address

100 State Street, Suite 200
Montpelier, VT
05633

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18028281310

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