Disability Law Colorado (DLC) is a statewide, nonprofit organization dedicated to securing the rights of the more than one million Coloradans with disabilities. We aim to make our state the best place in America to live and work with a disability.
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As Development Manager, Bob Mook is responsible for growth strategies, securing grants, pursuing revenue and cultivating donor relationships. With over two decades of experience in strategic communications and content development, Bob has dedicated his career to advocacy and journalism.
Tessa Stackow received a BA from Hampshire College and a JD from the University of Denver, where she was a Chancellors Scholar and member of the Jessup International Moot Court Team.
Felix Ortiz brings nearly a decade of experience in public relations, communications, and marketing communications project management. He holds both a master’s and bachelor’s degree in communication from the University of Colorado Denver and is a Certified Scrum Master.
Disability Law Colorado (DLC) proudly announces the appointment of five new members to its Board of Directors.
Thousands of Coloradans will no longer be forced to live in nursing homes, thanks to a fight led by Disability Law Colorado.
Colorado has set a new standard for digital accessibility, earning recognition as the state with the most accessible government websites in the nation. According to the 2024 Web Almanac, Colorado achieved an impressive 96% accessibility score—higher than any other state.
Age Wise Colorado – Provides a variety of service to elderly Coloradans including information, education, and providers regarding housing, healthcare, assisted living and in home care, etc.
Colorado Attorney General’s Office – **Has list of information about specific debt management services that are registered in Colorado** Enforces consumer protection laws. Regulates debt management services.