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What Happens When My Child Turns 18? – Overview of Decision- Making Supports for Adults with Disabilities in DC

The Jenny Hatch Justice Project of Quality Trust for Individuals with Disabilities (JHJP) provides free legal services to low-income District […]

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Family Ties of DC (FTDC) training series

Please register DC parents, caregivers, and family members to join the virtual conversation at Quality Trust’s Family Ties of DC (FTDC) Table […]

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Shawn’s March CEO Note

March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month! Many great events have been scheduled to celebrate, including Quality Trust’s annual Better Together […]

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Join us for our annual Better Together Reception!

Please join Quality Trust on Monday, March 11, 2024, for our annual Better Together Reception to celebrate the work of […]

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Summer Breeze Gala Celebrates Community Advocacy

Supporters and friends of Quality Trust met on Sunday, August 27, 2023 for our annual Summer Breeze Gala at the […]

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Shawn’s Summer CEO Note

Did you know that nearly 2,500 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in the District of Columbia are estimated […]

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Quality Trust Annual Monitoring Report Key Findings

Quality Trust’s Annual Monitoring Report describes work completed by our monitoring and advocacy staff during Fiscal Year (FY) 2022. It […]

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Thanks for making us Better Together!

Last Tuesday, our Better Together Reception (BTR) event was a wonderful celebration for starting Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. This annual […]

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Thank you for making our Gala a success!

Sam Ford, DC Bureau Chief for 7News and WJLA 24/7, hosts our 20th Anniversary Gala Celebration. Quality Trust has served […]

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Changing Needs and Thinking Ahead

At Quality Trust (QT), staff who provide monitoring and advocacy interact directly with people receiving support and their families, the Dept. on Disability Services (DDS), and provider staff.

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