January 2021
The Tower Foundation conducted a survey of parents of youth with intellectual disabilities to understand the experiences of families, including the effects of COVID-19. The survey included Erie and Niagara counties in New York.
The Tower Foundation seeks to better understand and invest in populations that experience intellectual and learning disabilities and mental health and substance abuse issues.
The Tower Foundation conducted a survey of parents of youth with intellectual disabilities to understand the experiences of families, including the effects of COVID-19. The survey included Erie and Niagara counties in New York.
The Tower Foundation conducted a survey of parents of youth with intellectual disabilities to understand the experiences of families, including the effects of COVID-19. The survey included Essex, Dukes, Barnstable, and Nantucket counties in Massachusetts.
The Tower Foundation conducted a survey of parents of youth with learning disabilities to understand the experiences of families, including the effects of COVID-19. The survey included Essex, Dukes, Barnstable, and Nantucket counties in Massachusetts.
The Tower Foundation conducted a survey of parents of youth with learning disabilities to understand the experiences of families, including the effects of COVID-19. The survey included Erie and Niagara counties in New York.
This report presents results of a community survey that asked residents about their attitudes and experiences related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, and mental health. It includes residents of Barnstable, Dukes, and Nantucket counties in Massachusetts.
This report presents results of a community survey that asked residents about their attitudes and experiences related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, and mental health. It includes residents of Essex County in Massachusetts.
Every two years, the Tower Foundation works with Wilder Research to send a survey out to the communities from Erie and Niagara counties to share their attitudes and experiences related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, mental health, and substance use. This report presents results from the Fall 2023 survey.
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