Representing Community Providers

Association of Developmental Disabilities Community Providers

Our mission is to promote and advocate for quality, community based services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in New Mexico.

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standing together to strengthen each other

Our goal is to provide advocacy, leadership and resources to our members and advance the opportunities and outcomes for children, adults and families with intellectual and developmental disabilities in New Mexico.

ADDCP’s collective commitment to providing the highest-quality supports and services possible is the core of its respected influence and longevity in New Mexico. At all levels of the association, ADDCP remains committed to ensuring diversity, essential to achieving our mission.

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Advocacy. Leadership. Resources.
We promote policies and initiatives that improve opportunities and outcomes for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
Community. Diversity. Impact.
Our collective commitment to the highest-quality supports and services drives positive change statewide.
Growth. Training. Support.
ADDCP provides members and their staff with opportunities to develop, lead, and strengthen their professional skills.

ADDCP history.

ADDCP was organized in 1996

ADDCP is the renamed agency that began in the 1970’s.  The original Council of New Mexico Services for the Handicapped was changed to the Association of Developmental Disabilities Community Providers (ADDCP) in 1996.  For almost 55 years, ADDCP has been the leading trade association for intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) services.  ADDCP members began providing Family, Infant, Toddler (FIT) services soon after IDEA Part H began in 1993.  ADDCP members serve in all aspects of providing supports and services in New Mexico.  Our members serve on the Advisory Council of Quality Supports (ACQ), the Interagency Coordinating Council (ICC) for the Family Infant Toddler Program, the Super Human Rights Committee, and other advisory groups and committees.