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Serving individuals with developmental/intellectual disabilities involved in the legal system

06/16/2026

The O’Fallon Police Department is taking part in the Blue Envelope Program through the National Public Safety Alliance for Individuals with Disabilities (NPS-AID).

The envelopes are designed to help foster understanding and communication between drivers on the Autism spectrum and our officers.

You can pick one up at our Records Department, located inside the O’Fallon Police Department, during regular business hours.

06/11/2026

The Productive Living Board of St. Louis County (PLB), Developmental Disabilities Resource Board (DDRB), and the St. Louis Office for Developmental Disability Resources (DDR) ensure funding for a spectrum of high-quality services and choices for residents who have a developmental disability. Through tax dollars, these funding boards work diligently to create opportunities for individuals with a developmental disability to thrive in the home, community, and employment settings of their choosing in St. Louis County, St. Charles County, and the City of St. Louis.

Options for Justice is a proud recipient of these funding opportunities. We value our partnerships with these funding boards as we close a very successful fiscal year ‘26 and move into the new fiscal year ’27. Through these partnerships, we serve individuals who have a developmental disability and become entangled in the justice system. With this support, individuals have a greater degree of success navigating the system and becoming contributing members of their community.

05/07/2026

TODAY'S THE DAY 🎉 Every donation to OFJ is a powerful step towards a fairer, more just society. Your generosity has the power to improve lives, strengthen communities, and create a lasting impact. Together, we can build a brighter future for everyone in STL💙 Give today 👉 https://mtyc.co/vsav0f

Support Options For Justice on Give STL Day 05/01/2026

On this Give STL Day, we invite you to contribute to the betterment of our community and the vital resources that sustain it. By supporting OFJ, your donation will aid us in providing essential advocacy to individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities navigating the justice system. Early giving is now open 🩵 Donate and learn more👇🏻

Support Options For Justice on Give STL Day Options for Justice is a very unique organization designed specifically to provide services and supports to individuals who have a developmental disability and who are involved in the criminal justice system.It is evident by the number of individuals referred to the...

04/24/2026

Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are seven times more likely to have some sort of encounter with the criminal justice system. At OFJ, we remain committed to mitigating this risk by providing specialized training and education on interactions involving developmental and intellectual disabilities within the justice system, while offering support to those navigating this complex process.

02/23/2026

How is property tax funding used to support the local I/DD community?
•Support people in community-based settings rather than more costly alternatives
•Fill gaps not covered by other funding sources
•Prevent service disruptions

To learn more information about Prop RT, visit our website, https://www.ddrb.org/tax-impact/

02/18/2026

As Missouri’s fastest-growing county, St. Charles County’s need for intellectual and developmental disability (I/DD) services will only continue to rise. An estimated 7,200 individuals in our community have an I/DD and may rely on DDRB-funded services supported by local property taxes. In 2025 alone, DDRB funding helped support 2,659 clients with critical services — nearly 25% of them newly entering services.
These programs don’t just change individual lives: they strengthen our entire community. I/DD services empower people to gain and keep jobs, help families remain in the workforce, create local caregiving jobs, and reduce reliance on emergency or crisis-driven systems.

Prop RT would limit funding for essential services. Supporting these services means supporting opportunity, stability, and a stronger St. Charles County for everyone.

To learn more information about Prop RT, visit our website, https://www.ddrb.org/tax-impact/

02/17/2026

What is Prop RT? Proposition RT (Prop RT), a St. Charles County ballot measure based on Senate Bill 3 is a state bill that could reshape how local property taxes work in Missouri.

These changes would limit funding for services supported by property taxes, including local schools, libraries, fire protection, and the DDRB of St. Charles County, which funds essential services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and their families. This bill will be voted on by St. Charles County voters on April 7, 2026.

If approved, Proposition RT (Prop RT) would:
-Change how property tax revenues are calculated.
-Freeze or cap property taxes, restricting future revenue growth and the ability to expand services.

To learn more information about Prop RT, visit our website, https://www.ddrb.org/tax-impact/

12/24/2025

From our families to yours, OFJ wishes you the happiest of holidays! Our office will be closed Christmas and New Years Day. Thank you for all the love and support in 2025. We cannot wait to see what 2026 brings to our small but mighty organization!

12/05/2025

In this season of praise and thanks, we want to recognize someone who went above and beyond all expectations! We were connected with Perri when she was in custody in St. Louis County Justice Center several years ago. The system was working against Perri and she was weary of any organizational support, but with her trust and open-mindedness, Perri took advantage of any support that was offered. She was granted bond and during a grueling, yearlong ordeal, she connected with various community supports to strengthen her ties to her community and become an upstanding member of society. With a support team made up of members from OFJ, Compass, DMH and VR, Perri developed goals to not only better herself, but make a better life for her son, who she was not able to see throughout her justice involvement per her bond conditions. Through Perri’s determination, she exceeded all expectations and met every goal set forth. After a several years long process, all of Perri’s charges and court conditions were dismissed by prosecution, including no contact with her son. Perri is now reunited with her family and is still engaging with all community supports. She is working on saving for her own place for herself and her son 💛

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