Did you know the Sherlock Center engaged 25,268 participants in fiscal year 2025?

Of those:
- 56% were professionals and paraprofessionals
- 12% were children or adults who have a disability
- 10% were family members or caregivers
UCEDDs like the Sherlock Center play a critical role in improving the lives of people with disabilities by providing education, training, technical assistance, and resources. Through these efforts, UCEDDs help build stronger communities, support inclusive policies, and empower individuals and families to lead more independent and fulfilling lives.