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SDAN VISION STATEMENT

We envision people with intellectual and developmental disabilities living self-directed, fulfilling lives with access to all the long-term services and supports they need.

SDAN MISSION STATEMENT

SDAN-Maryland’s mission is to advocate for participant choice, control, flexibility, and the sustainability of self-directed services and supports. We do this through education, training, legislative advocacy, maintaining partnerships with state agencies and divisions, and collaborating with organizations committed to supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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More Lives, More Choices!

Rob Stone

Rob Stone

Rob Stone graduated from Walt Whitman High School in 2018. He takes Challenge Classes in music and art at Montgomery College. Rob writes poetry and uses his AAC device to do abstract painting with his eyes; you can see these on his website. He’s read from his work...

Al Wopat

Al Wopat

Albin "Al" Wopat has severe autism. He is also an emerging self-advocate.  Al transitioned into self-direction from the Tangram school at age 21 in 2016 when the Wopats’ chosen agency provider was unable to admit him. Self-direction was not the first choice for Al...