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What
is a Community Centered Board (CCB)?
In 1963, Colorado statute
authorized CCBs to be responsible for community services for
children with delays in their development and developmental
disabilities and adults with developmental disabilities. Currently
there are 20 Community Centered Boards who serve approximately
11,000 individuals and families across the state. Contact the CCB
designated to serve your county to learn more about Early
Intervention, Family Support and Adult Services.
Click here for a list of Colorado's CCBs
CCB
Partners:
Joined
together in the summer of 2004,
CCB Partners
pro-actively works to ensure Colorado’s system provides and
maintains quality developmental disability services to individuals
and their families.
CCB Partners is made
up of five Community Centered Boards (CCBs) representing more than
half of all individuals in Colorado with developmental disabilities.
A primary focus of this issue-driven organization is to
seek and develop innovative solutions to the developmental
disabilities system’s complex challenges while ensuring it maintains
a high level of quality care. With combined experience and insight,
Partners benefits from expertise at all levels of the developmental
disabilities system.
Updated on:
February 28, 2007 |