Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council Annual Report
The Council's Mission is: "To assist individuals, families, and the community to include all people with developmental disabilities in every aspect of life."
At the end of each fiscal year, MODDC reports its performance to the United States Administration on Community Living. The annual report provides a summary of those activities and projects. The annual report also highlights project outcomes from the Council's advocacy and funding.
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