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Firmly rooted in the disability civil rights movement that came out of the 1960’s, Disability Rights New
Jersey celebrates more than 25 years as the designated Protection and Advocacy agency for the State
of New Jersey. Charged by Congress to protect and advocate for the human, civil, and legal rights of
people with disabilities, Disability Rights NJ traces our origins to the Department of the Public Advocate
where the federal authority first vested in New Jersey.

In 1994, upon the dissolution of the Public Advocate, we were designated the state’s Protection and
Advocacy agency under the name “New Jersey Protection and Advocacy, Inc.” – an independent, non-profit
organization. Then, in 2008, we changed our name to Disability Rights New Jersey to better reflect our
strength as advocates who wield the power of law to advance the human, civil, and legal rights of
individuals with disabilities.

Our Renewed Vision:

Advancing Justice, Advocating Inclusion

After a quarter century of service to the state, Disability Rights NJ decided that it was an
appropriate time to embark on a process of self-reflection and discernment. We committed ourselves to
looking forward by looking back, reflecting on the origins of the federal Protection and Advocacy system
in order to take a fresh look about how to best carry out our mission going forward. We learned a great
deal about ourselves during this process, including: