What we do
The Office for People with Disabilities (OPD) houses the Mayor’s Commission on People with Disabilities and the Office of ADA Compliance. Both offices work to make Philadelphia a better place for people with disabilities.
The commission:
- Advocates for policies, programs, and systemic changes that maximize independence and community integration for Philadelphians with disabilities.
 - Provides resources and referrals to local organizations that support residents with disabilities.
 - Educates the community on the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Fair Housing Act, and other laws that protect the civil rights of people with disabilities.
 
The Office of ADA Compliance:
- Writes policies and procedures, and develops resources to ensure equal access to City-provided services, programs, and activities for people with disabilities.
 - Educates employees and City entities on disability-related laws.
 - Oversees the Philadelphia transition plan and structural access within City buildings.
 - Responds to grievances from residents with disabilities who feel discriminated against.
 
Together, these two offices help ensure those with disabilities have equal and equitable access to:
- Employment opportunities.
 - Accessible and affordable housing.
 - Elementary and secondary education.
 - Health care.
 - Recreation, arts, and culture.
 - Government services and buildings.
 
Connect
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                          Municipal Services Building 
        1401 John F. Kennedy Blvd., 1st Floor Philadelphia, PA 19102  | 
      
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                    Phone: 
          (215) 686-2798
                   
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