
About us
A steadfast commitment to fostering equality and empowering individuals
Our organization stands as a pillar of support for those navigating the complexities of disability rights and social justice. We provide a comprehensive overview of the legal and social landscape, offering guidance that is both expert-led and deeply personal. Our educational philosophy is rooted in the belief that knowledge is the most powerful tool for change, which is why we focus heavily on teaching individuals and their families about the protections afforded to them by law. What makes our organization unique is our holistic approach to advocacy; we do not just address legal grievances, but we also look at the emotional and social well-being of our clients. By integrating community support with professional legal counsel, we ensure that our members feel seen, heard, and valued throughout their entire journey with us. This unique blend of professional credibility and family-friendly warmth allows us to build deep, lasting relationships within the Saratoga community and beyond, creating a network of empowered advocates who are ready to make a difference. We recognize that the fight for justice is often a marathon, not a sprint, and we are committed to walking alongside our families every step of the way, providing the steady hand and expert voice needed to overcome even the most daunting obstacles. Our history is built on the successes of those who once felt voiceless, and today, we stand as a testament to what is possible when compassion meets specialized knowledge.
Our Story
A journey of growth driven by the needs and successes
The Institute for the Advancement of Justice & Disability Rights began as a small collective of legal professionals and disability advocates who recognized a significant gap in the support systems available to individuals facing discrimination. Over the years, our history has been defined by a series of landmark cases and community initiatives that have slowly but surely shifted the local and regional perspective on disability rights. Our journey has been one of constant growth, as we have expanded our services from simple legal consultations to a full suite of educational programs, policy research, and community engagement activities. The impact we have had on the community is visible in the increased accessibility of public spaces and the growing confidence of the individuals we represent. We have watched children grow into self-assured adults who are unafraid to demand their seat at the table, and we have seen families find peace of mind knowing they have a dedicated team in their corner. This legacy of impact continues to drive us forward as we look toward a future where our services are no longer a necessity but a standard of excellence for all. We remember the early days when our founders worked out of small offices, driven by a singular vision to rectify the injustices they saw daily in schools and workplaces. Those early challenges forged the resilience that defines us today, allowing us to tackle modern issues with the same fire and determination that sparked our inception. Every victory we celebrate is a tribute to the pioneers who refused to accept the status quo, and we carry their spirit into every courtroom, classroom, and community center we enter.


What We Do
A comprehensive approach to advocacy through support
Our daily activities are centered around the core pillars of support, education, and direct advocacy. We provide a wide range of programs designed to meet the diverse needs of our members, from workshops on navigating the Americans with Disabilities Act to one-on-one counseling sessions for families facing educational discrimination. Our learning approach is highly interactive and tailored to the specific needs of each individual, ensuring that the information we provide is both accessible and actionable. On any given day at our center, you might find legal experts preparing for policy meetings, community organizers planning awareness events, or families gathering for peer support groups. We believe that by providing a consistent and reliable presence in the lives of those we serve, we can build the trust necessary to tackle even the most difficult challenges. Our work is not just about reacting to problems, but about proactively creating a world where individuals with disabilities are celebrated for their contributions and protected by the law. We dive deep into the nuances of policy and practice, ensuring that our advocacy is backed by rigorous research and a profound understanding of the lived experiences of our members. This dual focus allows us to influence high-level legislation while simultaneously providing the ground-level support that changes an individual’s daily life. Whether we are assisting a student in obtaining a specialized education plan or helping an employee secure reasonable accommodations at work, our mission remains the same: to ensure that the promise of justice is fulfilled for every person we have the honor to serve.
Our mission
At the Institute for the Advancement of Justice & Disability Rights
Our mission is to create a more just and inclusive society by providing support, education, and advocacy for those who face discrimination. With a dedicated team of experts, we work tirelessly to ensure that every voice is heard and every right is protected. Join us in our commitment to fostering equality and empowering individuals to stand up for their rights. We are driven by the belief that every person deserves to live a life free from prejudice and that systemic change is possible through collective action and professional dedication. This mission is not merely a statement but a living commitment that informs every aspect of our operations, from the way we answer our phones to the way we draft legal briefs. We understand that justice is a dynamic concept that requires constant vigilance and a willingness to challenge the structures that perpetuate exclusion. By focusing on the intersection of legal rights and human dignity, we are able to provide a level of service that addresses the whole person, not just their legal status. Our dedication to this mission is unwavering, and we invite you to become a part of our community as we work together to build a future where everyone is treated with the respect and fairness they deserve.
Our Vision
Seeing a world where accessibility and justice are universal standards for all people.
Our vision for the future is a society where the inherent dignity of every person is recognized and protected without exception. We strive for a world where physical and social barriers are things of the past, and where every individual has the opportunity to achieve their full potential. This vision guides every decision we make and every program we develop, as we work to build a global community that values diversity and practices true inclusion. We see a future where disability rights are integrated into the fabric of every institution, from schools to workplaces to government offices, ensuring that no one is ever left behind or ignored. This is a world where the diversity of human experience is seen as a strength, and where the unique perspectives of individuals with disabilities are sought out and celebrated. We imagine cities designed for universal access, technologies that adapt to every user, and a legal system that is inherently equitable. Our vision is bold and ambitious, but we believe it is entirely achievable through persistence, collaboration, and a refusal to settle for anything less than true equality. By keeping our eyes on this horizon, we are able to navigate the challenges of the present with a clear sense of purpose and a renewed sense of hope.
Our Values
Integrity, compassion, and relentless advocacy form the foundation of our organization.
The core principles that govern our work are rooted in a deep respect for the individuals we serve. We believe in integrity, ensuring that our actions always align with our promises and that we remain transparent in all our dealings. Compassion is at the heart of our interactions, as we recognize the personal struggles that often accompany the fight for justice. We also value relentless advocacy, refusing to back down when faced with opposition or indifference. These values ensure that we remain focused on our mission and that we provide the highest quality of service to our community members, fostering a culture of trust and mutual respect that defines everything we do. Beyond these core tenets, we also value innovation, always seeking new and more effective ways to champion the rights of our members. We believe in the power of collaboration, recognizing that we are stronger when we work together with families, other advocacy groups, and the broader community. Our commitment to excellence drives us to continuously improve our skills and knowledge, ensuring that we are always at the forefront of the disability rights movement. These values are the bedrock of our institution, providing the moral and ethical framework that allows us to pursue justice with clarity and conviction.
Our Impact
Measurable change and community contributions that foster a legacy of equality.
The impact of our work can be measured in the lives of the thousands of individuals who have found their voice through our programs. We have contributed to the community by successfully advocating for more inclusive local policies and by providing essential resources to families in need. Our future goals include expanding our reach to serve even more underrepresented populations and continuing to influence national policy on disability rights. Every success story, whether it is a child receiving the accommodations they need in school or a professional winning a workplace discrimination case, adds to the collective strength of our movement. We are proud of the legacy we are building and remain committed to making a lasting contribution to the world. Our impact extends beyond individual cases; it ripples through families who now feel supported, schools that are now more inclusive, and businesses that have learned the value of a diverse workforce. We track our progress through rigorous data collection and qualitative feedback, ensuring that our efforts are achieving the desired outcomes and that we are staying true to our mission. The stories of transformation we witness daily are the most powerful evidence of our impact, serving as a constant reminder of why our work is so vital. As we look to the future, we are committed to deepening our impact and ensuring that the progress we have made is protected and built upon for years to come.
Our Team
A dedicated group of experts committed to justice and the well-being of our families.


Dr. Sarah Jenkins
Executive Director.
Dr. Jenkins brings over twenty-five years of experience in disability law and social policy to her role as the leader of our institute. Her career has been defined by a deep-seated passion for justice and a commitment to ensuring that every individual has the opportunity to thrive. Dr. Jenkins holds a PhD in Social Justice and has published numerous articles on the intersection of disability rights and education. Her caring approach is evident in the way she interacts with every family that walks through our doors, always taking the time to listen to their stories and provide thoughtful, expert guidance. She believes that the best advocacy starts with empathy and is dedicated to fostering a team environment that prioritizes the needs of the community. Under her leadership, the institute has grown from a local initiative into a recognized voice for disability rights. She often spends her weekends speaking at community events or mentoring the next generation of advocates, believing that true leadership is about empowering others to take up the mantle of justice. Her vision and tenacity have been the driving force behind our most significant successes, and she continues to inspire everyone who works with her to reach higher and do more for the cause of equality.


Mark Thompson
Senior Legal Advocate.
Mark is a seasoned attorney with a specialization in civil rights and disability law, known for his relentless pursuit of justice in the courtroom. With a background in public interest law, Mark has successfully represented hundreds of clients in cases ranging from housing discrimination to employment disputes. His approach to legal advocacy is both strategic and compassionate, as he works closely with individuals to ensure they understand their rights and feel empowered throughout the legal process. Mark is a frequent speaker at national conferences on disability rights and is highly respected for his deep knowledge of the law and his unwavering commitment to his clients. He believes that the law should be a tool for protection and is proud to use his skills to serve the IAJDR community. Mark’s reputation for being both a fierce litigator and a gentle counselor makes him a unique asset to our team. He spends countless hours researching the latest legal precedents and developing innovative strategies to challenge systemic exclusion. For Mark, every case is a personal mission to ensure that the legal system lives up to its promise of fairness for all, regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities.


Elena Rodriguez
Community Outreach Coordinator.
Elena is the primary point of contact for many of the families who join our institute, providing a warm and welcoming presence for everyone she meets. With a background in social work and community organizing, Elena excels at building relationships and connecting individuals with the resources they need to succeed. She manages our peer support groups and coordinates our community awareness events, ensuring that our message of inclusion reaches as many people as possible. Elena’s caring approach and deep understanding of the challenges faced by families with disabilities make her an invaluable asset to our team. She is dedicated to creating a supportive environment where everyone feels like they belong and is committed to fostering a sense of community among our members. Elena often goes above and beyond, visiting families in their homes or attending school meetings to provide extra support. She believes that a strong community is the best defense against discrimination and works tirelessly to ensure that our members are connected, informed, and empowered to take action. Her ability to translate complex legal concepts into everyday language helps families feel less overwhelmed and more capable of advocating for their loved ones.


James Chen
Policy Analyst.
James is responsible for researching and analyzing the policies that impact individuals with disabilities at the local, state, and national levels. With a Master’s degree in Public Policy from a top-tier institution, James brings a wealth of expertise to our advocacy efforts, helping us to identify key areas where change is needed and develop strategies for influencing decision-makers. His work is essential to our mission of creating systemic change, as he provides the data and analysis necessary to back up our advocacy goals. James is known for his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to translate complex policy issues into actionable information for our community members. He is passionate about using his skills to create a more just and inclusive society and is a dedicated member of our expert team. James frequently collaborates with other advocacy organizations to build broad coalitions for policy change. He believes that data-driven advocacy is the most effective way to influence legislation and works hard to ensure that our positions are always supported by the best available evidence. His commitment to precision and his deep understanding of the political landscape make him a vital component of our long-term strategy for justice.

Our work
Dedicated efforts in education, exploration, and emotional growth for all individuals.
Our education and learning initiatives are designed to provide individuals with a solid foundation of knowledge regarding their rights and responsibilities. We offer a variety of educational workshops and seminars that cover topics such as special education law, workplace accommodations, and the history of the disability rights movement. By empowering individuals with this information, we help them to become effective self-advocates who can navigate complex systems with confidence. Our approach is inclusive and accessible, ensuring that everyone can participate fully regardless of their learning style or abilities. We believe that education is the key to unlocking potential and are committed to providing the highest quality educational resources to our members. Our curriculum goes beyond mere facts; we teach the critical thinking skills and communication strategies needed to challenge unfair practices and demand better treatment. We also provide specialized training for educators and employers, helping them to understand how to create more inclusive environments and better support the individuals in their care. By addressing the root causes of exclusion through education, we are able to create more lasting and meaningful change than through legal action alone. Our learning center is a hub of activity, where curiosity is encouraged and every question is an opportunity for growth and empowerment.
Play & Exploration
Encouraging creative expression and physical activity in a safe and inclusive environment.
We believe that play and exploration are essential components of a healthy and fulfilling life, which is why we offer a range of programs focused on creative expression and physical activity. Our inclusive play sessions provide a safe space for children and adults to explore their interests, build social connections, and develop new skills. From adaptive sports to inclusive arts and crafts, our activities are designed to be fun and engaging for everyone. We focus on the strengths and abilities of each individual, encouraging them to try new things and push their boundaries in a supportive environment. By fostering a culture of exploration, we help our members to build confidence and discover their unique talents. Play is not just about fun; it is a vital way to develop social skills, problem-solving abilities, and physical coordination. Our programs are carefully curated to ensure they are accessible to people with a wide range of needs, and we use specialized equipment and techniques to make every activity inclusive. We also recognize the importance of the arts as a tool for self-expression and advocacy, providing opportunities for our members to share their stories and perspectives through music, painting, and theater. By providing a space where people can be themselves without judgment, we help them to develop a positive sense of identity and a greater appreciation for their own abilities.


Social & Emotional Development
Fostering resilience and emotional well-being through peer support and professional guidance.
The social and emotional development of our members is a top priority for our organization. We recognize that living with a disability can often present unique emotional challenges, and we are dedicated to providing the support necessary to navigate these difficulties. Our peer support groups provide a space for individuals to share their experiences, build resilience, and develop meaningful connections with others who understand their journey. We also offer one-on-one counseling and emotional wellness workshops that focus on building self-esteem and managing stress. By prioritizing social and emotional well-being, we help our members to lead more balanced and fulfilling lives, ensuring they have the emotional strength to advocate for themselves and others. We understand that the impact of discrimination is not just legal or financial, but deeply personal and emotional. Our approach is trauma-informed and person-centered, ensuring that every individual feels safe and supported as they explore their feelings and build their resilience. We teach coping strategies and mindfulness techniques that help our members stay grounded during difficult times, and we celebrate the small victories that lead to long-term emotional health. By fostering a culture of empathy and mutual support, we create a network of care that extends far beyond the walls of our center, providing a lifeline for those who might otherwise feel isolated or overwhelmed by the challenges they face.
Programs and Services
A diverse range of offerings tailored to meet the needs of every age group and ability level.
Our programs and services are designed to support individuals throughout every stage of their lives, from early childhood to adulthood. We serve a wide range of age groups, providing age-appropriate resources and activities that address the specific challenges faced by each demographic. For our youngest members, we focus on early intervention and supporting parents as they navigate the initial stages of a disability diagnosis. As children move into school age, our focus shifts to educational advocacy and developing the social and academic skills needed for success. For teenagers and young adults, we provide transition planning and career development services, helping them to prepare for a life of independence and self-sufficiency. Our adult programs focus on workplace rights, housing advocacy, and community integration, ensuring that every individual has the opportunity to live a fulfilling and autonomous life. Our educational curriculum is constantly evolving to reflect the latest developments in disability law and best practices in advocacy, ensuring that our members receive the most up-to-date information. We also offer special activities such as summer camps, leadership retreats, and community service projects that provide unique opportunities for growth and engagement. Whether you are a parent looking for support for your child or an adult seeking to advance your career, we have a program that can help you achieve your goals and live a life of dignity and purpose.


Community and Engagement
Building strong partnerships and fostering family involvement for a more inclusive society.
We believe that community engagement is essential to achieving our mission, which is why we work closely with local organizations, businesses, and government agencies to promote inclusion and accessibility. Our family involvement programs ensure that the voices of parents and caregivers are heard and that they have the support they need to advocate for their loved ones. We host a variety of community events and activities throughout the year, from awareness walks to policy forums, that provide opportunities for people to come together and work toward a common goal. By building strong partnerships and fostering a sense of community, we can create a more inclusive world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and contribute. Our outreach efforts extend to local schools, where we provide training for staff and support for inclusive classroom practices. We also work with local businesses to help them understand the benefits of hiring individuals with disabilities and how to create a welcoming and accessible workplace. Our goal is to create a community where accessibility is not an afterthought, but a fundamental part of how we live and work together. We believe that everyone has a role to play in building a more just society, and we provide the tools and resources needed for every citizen to become an advocate for inclusion. Through our community engagement programs, we are building a movement that is powered by the collective action of people who believe in the power of equality and the dignity of every person.
Testimonials
Authentic feedback from the families and individuals who make our community special.
The Institute for the Advancement of Justice & Disability Rights has been a lifesaver for our family. Before we found them, we felt so alone in our struggle to get our son the accommodations he needed at school. The team here provided us with the legal expertise and emotional support we needed to navigate the system and ensure that our son could succeed. We are so grateful for their dedication and compassion. It wasn’t just about the paperwork; it was about the way they treated our son with respect and believed in his potential when others didn’t. They gave us the courage to fight for his future, and today he is thriving in a way we never thought possible. Sarah Miller, parent of a child in the elementary age group.
I cannot recommend this organization highly enough. The staff is incredibly knowledgeable and truly cares about the individuals they serve. They helped me understand my rights in the workplace and gave me the confidence to stand up for myself when I was facing unfair treatment. I now have a much better working environment and feel empowered to continue my career with my head held high. The legal advice was top-notch, but the personal encouragement was what really made the difference. They made me feel like my contributions mattered and that I didn’t have to accept a sub-standard work environment just because of my disability. David Thompson, adult member and advocate.
Finding a community that understands the unique challenges of raising a child with a disability has been so important for us. The peer support groups at IAJDR have given us a space to share our experiences and learn from others who are on the same journey. We feel much more connected and supported than we ever did before. It is so refreshing to talk to people who truly get it, without having to explain everything from scratch. The facilitators are wonderful and create an atmosphere of warmth and trust that makes it easy to open up. We have made lifelong friends here and feel like we are part of a family that truly cares about our well-being. Linda Garcia, parent of a child in the toddler age group.
The educational workshops provided by the institute have been invaluable for our daughter. She has learned so much about her rights and has become a confident advocate for herself. It is wonderful to see her grow and thrive in such a supportive environment. We are so thankful for the work that this organization does to empower the next generation. She used to be shy about asking for what she needed, but now she speaks up with clarity and conviction. The skills she learned here will serve her for the rest of her life, and we are so proud of the young woman she is becoming. Michael Chen, parent of a child in the high school age group.

Our volunteer
Embark on a journey of personal growth while serving the greater good of our community.
Volunteering with the Institute for the Advancement of Justice & Disability Rights is a profoundly rewarding opportunity to give back to your community and help promote the fundamental values of equality and justice. We believe that the heart of any movement for change lies in the dedication of its volunteers, and we strive to provide an environment where your service is both impactful and personally fulfilling. Whether you are driven by a personal connection to disability rights or a general desire to improve the social fabric of Saratoga, your presence helps bridge the gap between policy and people. Our volunteers often find that the act of helping others navigate the complexities of their rights provides a new perspective on their own lives, fostering a sense of empathy and resilience that is hard to find elsewhere. By dedicating your time, you are not just performing a task; you are standing in solidarity with a marginalized community and signaling to the world that justice is a shared responsibility that requires the active participation of every citizen.
Diverse Paths to Participation
Finding the right role for your schedule, interests, and desire to give back.
There are many ways to help our mission, and we are dedicated to matching our volunteers with roles that suit their unique talents and availability. For those who enjoy direct community interaction, assisting with our local events, awareness walks, and peer support groups provides a vital link between our organization and the families we serve. If you prefer a more behind-the-scenes approach, providing administrative support in our office helps ensure that our legal advocates and policy analysts have the resources they need to work efficiently. We also have opportunities for community outreach, where volunteers help distribute educational materials and connect individuals with our specialized programs. We understand that everyone has a busy life, and we offer flexible scheduling that allows you to contribute as little as a few hours a month or as much as several hours a week. Every contribution, no matter the scale, is a vital piece of the puzzle that allows us to expand our reach and provide more comprehensive resources to those who face discrimination in their daily lives.


Specialized Contributions and Professional Support
Leveraging your expertise in law, design, or administration to fortify our mission.
We also have specialized opportunities for individuals with specific professional skills who wish to contribute their expertise to our cause in a more targeted way. For legal professionals or law students, providing research assistance or helping draft educational briefs can significantly bolster our advocacy efforts and help families understand the complex legal protections available to them. Graphic designers and creative professionals can help us develop compelling visual materials that make our message more accessible and engaging to the broader public. If you have experience in event planning, project management, or public relations, your skills can help us scale our impact and ensure that our initiatives are executed with the highest level of professionalism. By integrating your career skills with our mission for justice, you provide a level of support that is both highly specialized and deeply appreciated. We believe that the intersection of professional excellence and social activism is where the most significant progress is made, and we invite you to use your unique gifts to help us build a more inclusive society where every individual is protected by the law.
Creating a Lasting Legacy of Inclusion
Understanding the long-term impact of your dedication to disability rights and justice.
The impact of volunteering is significant and far-reaching, as our volunteers help us expand our reach and provide even more resources to those in need. When you give your time and talents to IAJDR, you are helping to create a more inclusive society where every voice is heard and every right is protected. You will see firsthand the difference that one person can make in the fight for justice and equality, whether it is seeing the relief on a parent’s face when they finally find a support network or watching a young adult gain the confidence to advocate for their own workplace accommodations. Our volunteers are a vital part of our community, bringing fresh perspectives and a wealth of energy to our work that keeps our movement vibrant and focused. We believe that everyone has something valuable to offer and that by working together, we can achieve far more than we ever could alone. Your service creates a ripple effect of empowerment that extends through families, schools, and workplaces, fostering a legacy of equity that will continue to benefit the community long after your initial contribution. Join us today and become a cornerstone of the movement to ensure that justice and dignity are universal realities for all.

Frequently asked questions
Common questions about our organization, services, and how we support our community.
How does the enrollment process work at the Institute?
Our enrollment process is designed to be simple and accessible for everyone. To get started, you can fill out an online inquiry form or visit our office in Saratoga to speak with a member of our team. We will guide you through the necessary steps and help you determine which programs and services are the best fit for your needs. We believe in transparency and will ensure that you have all the information you need to make an informed decision about joining our community. We also provide financial assistance for those who may need it, as we believe that cost should never be a barrier to accessing justice and support. Our goal is to make the process as stress-free as possible, ensuring that you feel supported from your very first interaction with us.
What safety measures are in place at your center?
The safety and well-being of our members are our top priorities. We have rigorous safety protocols in place at our center, including background checks for all staff and volunteers and secure entry systems. Our facilities are designed to be fully accessible and are regularly inspected to ensure they meet the highest standards of safety and cleanliness. We also have staff trained in first aid and emergency procedures, and we maintain a high staff-to-member ratio to ensure that everyone receives the attention and care they need. We are committed to providing a secure and supportive environment where everyone can feel safe and valued, allowing them to focus on their growth and empowerment.
What does the educational curriculum focus on?
Our educational curriculum is developed by experts in disability law and social policy and is tailored to meet the diverse needs of our members. We focus on providing practical, actionable information that individuals can use to advocate for themselves and others. Our curriculum is regularly updated to reflect the latest developments in the field and is delivered through a variety of inclusive and accessible learning methods. We use a combination of workshops, seminars, and one-on-one sessions to ensure that the material is engaging and easy to understand. We also provide resources for continued learning, ensuring that our members have the tools they need to stay informed and empowered long after they have completed our programs.
Are meals or nutritional support provided during programs?
While we do not provide daily meals as part of our standard programs, we do offer refreshments during our workshops and events. We are always mindful of dietary restrictions and allergies and work closely with our members to ensure their needs are met. For our longer programs, such as summer camps or all-day retreats, we provide healthy and nutritious meals that are inclusive of all dietary needs. We believe that sharing a meal is an important part of building community and we strive to make these experiences as inclusive and enjoyable as possible. If you have specific dietary concerns, please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate them.
What is the daily schedule for activities and services?
Our daily schedule is designed to be flexible and accommodating to the needs of our members. We offer programs and services at various times throughout the day and evening, including weekends, to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to participate. You can find our current schedule of events and activities on our website or by contacting our office directly. We understand that many of our members have busy lives and we strive to provide a range of options that fit their schedules. We also offer virtual programs for those who are unable to visit us in person, ensuring that our resources are accessible to everyone, regardless of their location or mobility.
How can parents and families get involved in the organization?
Parent involvement is a key component of our approach to advocacy and support. We encourage parents and caregivers to take an active role in our organization, from participating in peer support groups to volunteering for community events. We believe that by working together, we can provide the best possible support for our members and their families. We offer specialized workshops for parents that focus on how to be an effective advocate for their child and how to navigate the complex systems of support. We also provide opportunities for parents to connect with one another and share their experiences, fostering a sense of community and mutual support that is vital for long-term resilience.
Contact Us
Connect with us to learn more about our mission and how we can support you.
There are multiple ways to get in touch with the Institute for the Advancement of Justice & Disability Rights. You can call our office, send us an email, or visit us in person at our Saratoga location. We also offer online connection options, including virtual consultations and webinars, for those who are unable to visit us in person. Our team is always ready to answer your questions and provide the information you need to get involved with our organization. We look forward to hearing from you and working together to create a more just and inclusive society. Our office is open during regular business hours, and we strive to respond to all inquiries within twenty-four hours. Whether you are looking for support, want to volunteer, or just want to learn more about what we do, we are here to help. We believe that every connection is an opportunity to strengthen our community and advance the cause of justice.
Institute for the Advancement of Justice & Disability Rights 15209 BLUE GUM CT RATOGA, CA 95070 US info@iajdr.site


Join Us / Work With Us
Explore career opportunities and become part of a team dedicated to social justice.
Working with the Institute for the Advancement of Justice & Disability Rights is more than just a job; it is an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities. Our team culture is one of collaboration, respect, and a shared commitment to our mission. We offer a variety of career opportunities for professionals who are passionate about justice and advocacy, from legal experts to community organizers to administrative staff. Our application process is designed to be inclusive and accessible, and we encourage individuals of all backgrounds and ability levels to apply. If you are looking for a rewarding career where you can use your skills to create positive change, we invite you to explore our current job openings and join our team. We provide competitive salaries and benefits, as well as opportunities for professional growth and development. We believe that our staff is our greatest asset and we are committed to providing a supportive and inclusive work environment where everyone can thrive. Join us today and help us build a future where justice and equality are a reality for everyone.

