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Douglass Organization for Occupational and Related
Educational Services, Inc. ("DOORS") is a parent-run organization which
provides funding for various social, educational, and recreational
services for students of
Douglass
Developmental Disabilities Center ("DDDC"), located on the Douglass
College campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ.
These programs are essential to the total growth of
an individual with autism. Traditionally, however, these kinds of programs
don't often receive funding from state or local agencies, so DOORS was
founded to fill the funding gap.
With expert advice from professionals in and
outside the field of autism, DOORS helps fund programming for over 100
individuals attending the
DDDC.
In addition to several traditional programs, DOORS
funds a number of family support initiatives, one being a unique respite
service program. Read about the programs we fund. |