Fred Orelove
Executive Director
Partnership for People with Disabilities
The Partnership
for People with Disabilities, formerly known as the Virginia Institute
for Developmental Disabilities (VIDD), is recognized by the federal Administration
on Developmental Disabilities as a university center for excellence in
developmental disabilities. Founded in 1985 under the leadership of Dr.
Howard Garner with fewer than five staff at Virginia Commonwealth University,
today the Partnership is proud to operate more than 20 federal and state
programs, staffed by more than 100 professionals and students supporting
individuals with disabilities and their families. The Partnership maintains
an interdisciplinary approach to all of its activities, which allows it
to explore a wide spectrum of professional services and community interests
as it seeks to expand opportunities to individuals with disabilities.
Among our
most important partners in our efforts to create communities where all
people live, work, and play together with choices and independence, are
numerous disability service providers, K-12 schools and school divisions,
universities and colleges, professional organizations, state and local
agencies. Together, we are able to accomplish what no one agency or individual
could ever hope to accomplish alone.
No history
of the Partnership would be complete without a special tribute to our
advisory group members, advocacy groups, parents and parent organizations,
individuals and families, who provide the basis and the energy for this
exciting journey toward self-determination and community inclusion for
persons with disabilities.