North Texas SNAP, Inc. was formed in 1999 as a non-profit organization by a group of concerned parents to address the needs of teenagers and young adults with cognitive disabilities in Northeast Tarrant County. A cognitive disability is any disability that impacts an individual's ability to access, process or remember information. SNAP's membership represents various types of disabilities such as Down Syndrome, Williams Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, mental retardation, neurological impairment, developmental disability and autism.

By working in unison, SNAP has become a strong voice for change for its Members. SNAP's membership is comprised of individuals with cognitive disabilities (Members), their families (Family Members), and a group of friends, teachers and other people in the community (Affiliate Members). SNAP's Members have the same hopes and dreams as their peers without disabilities. These Members want to have jobs, friends, relationships and decent, affordable housing. SNAP is sincerely committed to helping these individuals live, work and play in their own community.

SNAP is committed to advocating changes in the public service system. SNAP's desire is to create support systems and integrated services within the cities located in Northeast Tarrant County that can impact the lives of those Members. By working with the local community, leveraging public and private resources, SNAP embraces the needs of its membership.

 

 

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