Colleen Potts

Supervising Attorney at Disability Rights Texas

Colleen (Elbe) Potts is currently a Supervising Attorney at Disability Rights Texas since May 2006. Prior to this, Colleen worked as an Adjunct Professor at Wayland Baptist University and as a Counselor at Lubbock Regional MHMR Center. Colleen also has experience as a Family Specialist at DCCCA Family Preservation. Colleen holds a Juris Doctorate in Law from Texas Tech University School of Law, a Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling from Friends University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from The University of New Mexico.

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Lubbock, United States

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Disability Rights Texas

Follow us on social: Facebook: @DisabilityRightsTx Twitter: @DisRightsTx Instagram: @DisabilityRightsTex YouTube: @DisabilityRightsTx Disability Rights Texas (formerly named Advocacy, Inc.) is the federally designated legal protection and advocacy agency for people with disabilities in Texas. Our mission is to help people with disabilities understand and exercise their rights under the law, ensuring their full and equal participation in society. Our headquarters are in Austin, and we have regional offices in Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston, Lubbock, McAllen, and San Antonio. Our services include: - Providing direct legal assistance to people with disabilities whose rights are threatened or violated - Protecting the rights of individuals and groups of people with disabilities through the courts and justice system - Advocating for laws and public policies that protect and advance the rights of people with disabilities - Informing people with disabilities and family members about their rights - Making referrals to programs and services Many people with disabilities find their biggest challenges have little to do with the actual mental or physical disabilities they live with every day. Too often, they face the obstacles of discrimination, ignorance and negative stereotypes about what people with disabilities can — or cannot — do. Disability Rights Texas exists to help people break through these barriers to achieve their personal goals and dreams. If you are an attorney that would like to participate in our pro-bono program, please contact our pro-bono coordinator, Cicely Reid, at creid@drtx.org


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