top of page

WHO WE ARE

We are an Autistic, Multiply-Divergent, Chronically-ill, and Disabled-led and run organization, living across the intersections of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, gender expression, and spirituality. While an Autistic identity is the most common lived experience amongst our staff, our work is cross-disability and cross-movement.

We work to actively interrupt traditional and heirarchical structures of organizing and instill collective decision-making processes amongst those doing the daily work and those who hold the identity of whom we serve and listen, including: our staff, our Autistic Advisory Council, our Disabled neighbors and community members, and our partner organizations. Our collaborative board members work closely with our staff teams, providing expertise, connections, and sounding boards. As a group, our board provides oversight to ensure financial accountability and sustainability. 
Finance Team.png

WHO WE PARTNER WITH

duke-comm-affairs.png
th.jpg
tcf-40-years-logo-200x89.png
unc msw.png
Document.png
download (10).png
download (9).jpg
dma-300x171-1.jpg
FallDPSLogo-01.png
59265.jpg
gather green.jfif
wecflogo.2022.png
download (6).png
lgbtq center.jfif
62807129_1642887679949626_r.webp
Logo%20copy_png_edited_edited.webp
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
1901 Chapel Hill. Durham, NC 27707                                             ___        t.land@candornc.org
CANDOR operates on the traditional, ancestral lands of the Eno, Occaneechi, Tuscarora, Shakori, Sissipahaw, and Saponi Peoples.  We pay respect to their elders, both past and present, who have been stewards of this land for generations. We engage in our work here with humility and reverence for the original peoples of this land and hold awareness of the legacy of violence, displacement, forced migration, and settlement. 
bottom of page