About Us
About Us
Disability.gov is an award-winning federal Web site that contains disability-related resources on programs, services, laws and regulations to help people with disabilities lead full, independent lives. With just a few clicks, visitors can find critical information on a variety of topics, including benefits, civil rights, community life, education, emergency preparedness, employment, housing, health, technology and transportation.
For help on how to find resources on the site, visit the How to Use this Site section of Disability.gov.
Mission
To connect people with disabilities, their family members, veterans, caregivers, employers, service providers and others with the resources they need to ensure that people with disabilities can fully participate in the workplace and in their communities.
Disability.gov Federal Partners
Disability.gov is managed by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP), in partnership with 21 other federal agencies. For more information on Disability.gov's federal agency partners, visit the Partners page.
Disability.gov Press Room
You can also visit the Disability.gov Press Room for further information and to download informational materials such as the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) document and the Disability.gov brochure.