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Disability Rights North Carolina
Mission Statement: 
The mission of Disability Rights North Carolina is to protect the legal rights of people with disabilities through individual and systems advocacy. 
Purpose/Vision: 
We value the dignity of ALL people and their freedom to control their own lives. We work for justice upholding the fundamental rights of people with disabilities to live free from harm in the communities of their choice with the opportunity to participate fully and equally in society. 
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