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WELCOME TO DISID

Department of Integrated Services for Individuals with Disabilities

“Fostering independence, productivity, and community inclusion for individuals with disabilities and their families on Guam.”

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Our Mission:

To increase access to a full continuum of lifelong programs and services that allow for independence, productivity, and inclusion for people with disabilities into the community. DISID advances its mission with integrity and a focus on person-centered outcomes.

Our Vision:

To fashion an environment in which supports and services for persons with disabilities and their families are readily available, easily accesible, and culturally responsive.

A colorful promotional flyer from the Guam Department of Integrated Services (DISID) Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR). The top features the DVR logo and bold text “LET YOUR VOICE Be Heard.” The flyer asks for feedback to improve services for students, families, and individuals with disabilities on Guam.<br />
Left side sections include:</p>
<p>“Why Your Voice Matters” with bullet points about improving job/training programs, strengthening Pre-ETS services, expanding employment opportunities, and better supporting families and employers.<br />
“Who Can Participate?” listing students (ages 14–21), parents & guardians, employers, school staff, and community members.</p>
<p>Right side shows a hand holding a smartphone displaying a large QR code labeled “Community Engagement Survey” with instructions to “Scan the QR Code. It Only Takes 3-5 Minutes.”<br />
Bottom text reads: “Help Us Build Better Opportunities. Your feedback helps create real change for our community.” The design uses blue and green tones with icons of a megaphone, raised hands, and a listening person.

Guam ABLE Savings Program

Save for the future. Keep your benefits.
The Guam ABLE Savings Program empowers individuals with disabilities and their families to save for qualified disability-related expenses—without losing eligibility for critical benefits like Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid.

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A promotional flyer for the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) Community Outreach Meeting. At the top is a photo of raised hands holding pens in a classroom or meeting setting, overlaid with the quote in white text: “YOUR VOICE MATTERS – LET’S BUILD OPPORTUNITIES TOGETHER.”<br />
To the right of the photo is the official circular DVR logo featuring a palm tree over a beach scene with large red “DVR” lettering. The logo is surrounded by the text “DEPARTMENT OF INTEGRATED SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES” and “FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES.”<br />
Large bold headline text reads: “JOIN US FOR A COMMUNITY OUTREACH MEETING.”<br />
Left column content includes:</p>
<p>You can: Ask questions, Share your thoughts and ideas, Learn more about DVR services, Help improve programs for our community.<br />
WHAT DVR OFFERS: Explore career options, Access training and education programs, Gain real-work experience, Build skills for long term independence.<br />
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Individuals with disabilities interested in preparing for, obtaining, or maintaining employment; Students exploring career pathways (Pre-ETS); Families and support systems; Community members interested in DVR services.<br />
WHAT TO EXPECT? Open discussion and feedback session, Information on DVR services and eligibility, Opportunity to connect with DVR staff, Onsite intake/registration for services.</p>
<p>Right column content includes:</p>
<p>THURSDAY, June 18, 2026 (with calendar icon)<br />
TIME: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM (with clock icon)<br />
LOCATION: Dededo Public Library (across the Santa Barbara Catholic School) (with location pin icon)</p>
<p>A black “SCAN TO REGISTER!” button appears next to a QR code. At the bottom left is contact information with a phone icon: Contact Us 671-475-4624. The bottom right features the tagline in white text on a dark background: “Empowering Abilities. Supporting Independence. Building Futures.”<br />
The background shows a faint white city skyline silhouette.

Welcome to the Department of Integrated Services for Individuals with Disabilities

DISID was established in 1997 under Guam P.L 24-16 to improve services for persons with disabilities by creating and establishing a designated agency (DISID) as the single point of entry agency that provides, promotes and ensures a full continuum of lifelong programs and services that allows for independence, productivity and inclusion of people with disabilities into the community. DISID does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and age in the delivery of services to program participants and beneficiaries, employees, applicants and others.

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