Enhancing Lives. Developing Abilities.
Promoting Independence.

Darlington County
Disabilities 
& Special Needs Board 

 

 

 

 

 





 

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 Our Mission:  

To enhance the lives, 

develop the abilities, and promote the 

independence of people with disabilities.

Darlington County Disabilities and Special Needs Board is a private non-profit organization that serves people with intellectual / developmental disabilities and related special needs from birth through senior-age.  The phrase "intellectual / developmental disabilities and related special needs" refers to cognitive disabilities, autism, head & spinal cord injury (HASCI) and related lifelong disabilities. 

People with disabilities are a vital part of our community and we strive to provide them with the training and skills necessary for their personal success in all areas of their lives.  We believe that all persons have the right to choose where and how they learn, live, work, play, and socialize.  DCDSNB provides choices to enhance the lives of the special people we serve.

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Ruth Blocker, DCDSNB Executive Director


APPLYING FOR SERVICES


If you or a family member has intellectual disabilities, autism, head & spinal cord injury (HASCI) and related lifelong disabilities, or Traumatic Brain and/or Spinal Cord Injury and/or similar disabilities, call toll-free:

1-800-289-7012.

 

This toll-free line is staffed during normal business hours; messages left after hours/weekends will receive a return call in within two business days. If the applicant meets all screening criteria, he/she will be provided with a list of available Case Management or Early Intervention (CM/EI) providers.

Darlington County DSN Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability or veteran status in provision of programs & services or employment opportunities & benefits.


DCDSNB's 
beloved founder 
Mary Louise "Lou" Raley Scott 
(1923-2010)

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