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Get back on track in 2026

January 2026 Newsletter

One of the words we heard a lot last year was uncertainty. The idea of things being in flux and unsettled permeated nearly every aspect of our lives. In some ways, 2025 might seem like a lost year, as many of us struggled just to keep up – with bills, work, the news, etc.



Now that it’s a new year, it’s time to take our lives back. If last year felt like a step backward, take a step forward in 2026 and start with standing up for your disability rights.


As a person with a disability, you have certain rights. You have the right to be free from discrimination. You have the right to request reasonable accommodations. You have the right to access places. You have the right to be included at school, at work, and in the community. You have the right to make your own decisions and be in control of your own life.


In 2026, make sure you understand your rights and are ready to advocate for yourself. Start by checking out our self-advocacy resources. These will help you understand your rights related to topics like educationemploymenthousingvoting, and more. You may want to also use one of our sample letters and letter generators to inform agencies and others about your rights and what you need.

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Celebrate the Life & Legacy of Bob Kafka


On January 31, a memorial will be held to celebrate the life and legacy of Bob Kafka, the legendary disability advocate. You can attend the memorial online or in-person at the ADAPT of Texas office in Austin.


Haven’t heard of Bob Kafka? Learn about the legend.

You can make a difference. Your support allows us to help Texans with disabilities understand their rights. Donate now. A person making a donation on a cell phone.

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Our regular intake hours are Monday through Thursday, from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Central Time. If you can't call then, or if you can't get through due to high call volume, you can complete our online intake form anytime. 


Please note: our offices will be closed on Monday, January 19, in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Our offices will reopen on Tuesday, January 20.

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Disability Rights Texas is the federally designated legal and protection advocacy agency (P&A) for Texans with disabilities. Our mission is to help people understand and exercise their legal rights so they can fully and equally participate in society. Visit www.DRTx.org for more information about our services.