Supporting Disability Service Providers
MOHR is the collective voice of its members - organizations providing employment and day supports to adults with disabilities throughout Minnesota. Together, we create an environment where service providers are empowered to fulfill their missions so that adults with disabilities across the state are able to lead connected and engaged lives.
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We advocate for the resources needed to support inclusive experiences and meaningful lives for people with disabilities.
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At our conferences, we provide quality best practices training for both administrative and direct support professionals. These events also provide excellent networking opportunities with others in the field.
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Join with other disability service providers to share knowledge and resources to advance operational excellence and advocate for sustainable, forward-looking policies and practices.
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Member Organizations
97
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People and Families Supported
17,000+
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Minnesotans with Disabilities on Waiting Lists
Over 3,000
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Employees at Member Organizations
9,000
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Counties Supported
All 87!
Supporting people with disabilities to lead connected and engaged lives.
MOHR News
Aaron Valdez, a longtime client of Marshall Advance, recently saw months of hard work come to life as birdhouses he built were installed at Garvin Park.
When a long-time leader announces their retirement, it can feel like the end of an era. But it’s also a valuable opportunity to strengthen your organization from within. Succession planning isn’t just about finding a replacement. It’s about building a culture of leadership development, preserving institutional knowledge, and ensuring that transitions happen with clarity, care, and continuity.
Advocacy is not a one-time event, it’s a year-round effort that builds trust and understanding over time. Whether you're new to advocacy or looking to deepen your impact, these strategies can help you connect meaningfully with your elected officials and amplify your voice in disability policy.
Julie Johnson played a key advocacy role during the 2025 legislative session, focusing on building support for legislation aimed at improving workforce sustainability and service access across Minnesota.