Greater Lansing Disability Community Nonprofits
ASPPIRE (Adaptive Social Program Providing Instruction, Recreation, and Employment) is a non-profit that helps adults diagnosed with disabilities achieve a full and productive life through coaching, employment services, advocacy, community involvement and tailored support.
3815 W St Joe, Suite C300, Lansing, MI 48917
(989) 272-2977
Canines for Change provides highly trained service and facility dogs that enhance the lives of children and adults with disabilities by empowering them to achieve active and independent lifestyles while also educating the community on the benefits of facility and service dogs through community education and outreach.
Capital Area Down Syndrome Association
The Capital Area Down Syndrome Association (CADSA) supports people with Down syndrome and their families in the Mid-Michigan area by providing resources, education, advocacy, and awareness. Our objective is to enhance the lives of people living with Down syndrome so they can reach their potential and be valued members of our community.
808 W Lake Lansing Rd, Ste 101, East Lansing, MI 48823
(517) 333-6655
The Disability Ministries committee believes all people, including those with disabilities, are created in God’s image, have sacred worth, and important spiritual gifts. Through advocacy, education, and empowerment, we strive to fully include people with disabilities in worship, missions, leadership and ministry – throughout all United Methodist Churches.
Disability Network Capital Area
We combine experience and peer support in delivering services to people with disabilities and their families. On a larger scale, we partner with community agencies, schools, and businesses to improve quality of life. Services are provided onsite and at various community locations.
901 E Mt Hope Ave, Lansing, MI 48910
We are a grassroots organization formed by adults with disabilities to help and support peers with inclusive activities in the Lansing Area.
2400 Hall St, Lansing, MI 48906
(989) 494-8110
Mental Health Association in Michigan
Our mission is to promote quality mental health and substance use disorder supports and services and the availability of mental health treatment through advocacy and education. MHAM works by gathering and interpreting information about mental health problems and conditions for the public and individuals who shape public policy in Michigan and by evaluating a variety of public and private mental health services; making recommendations for improvements in these programs; and stimulating demonstration projects to link individuals to needed services.
1325 S Washington Ave, Lansing, MI 48910
P.O. Box 11118, Lansing, MI 48901
(517) 898-3907
Mid-Michigan Autism Association
The Mid-Michigan Autism Association (MMAA) is made up of local people working to improve the quality of life for individuals and families living with developmental disability in Mid-Michigan.
P. O. Box 27462, Lansing, MI 48909