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  • BraveHearts Therapeutic Riding & Educational Center

    Offers equine activities and therapies to Active Duty or Reserve military members, Veterans and members of the Illinois National Guard with disabilities.
  • Trail of Tears National Historic Trail Accessibility Information

    Information from the National Park Service regarding accessibility at the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail.
  • People's Resource Center

    Responds to basic human needs, promotes dignity and justice and works to create a future of hope and opportunity for the residents of DuPage County, IL through discovering and sharing personal and community resources.
  • Disability & Emergency Preparedness Resources for Illinois

    View a list of links to federal, regional, state and local disability-related emergency management resources in your state.
  • Western DuPage Special Recreation Association

    Offers four seasons of programs, special events and trips including Special Olympic programs and adapted sports programs for individuals of all ages with disabilities in the western suburbs of Chicago.
  • Northwest Special Recreation Association (NWSRA)

    Offers a variety of recreation programs to individuals with disabilities, including bowling, swimming lessons, crafts, cooking, team sports, piano lessons, Special Olympics training, horseback riding, social clubs, and summer day camps.
  • Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association (NSSRA)

    Provides and facilitates year-round recreation programs and services for children and adults with disabilities who live in the partner communities.
  • National Lekotek Center

    Lekotek uses interactive play experiences, and the learning that results, to promote the inclusion of children with special needs into family and community life.
  • Illinois Voices

    A state-wide self-advocacy initiative designed to empower people with developmental and other disabilities to make their own decisions, stand up for their rights and speak for themselves based on their strengths and desires.
  • City of Chicago Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities

    The Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) seeks to meet the diverse needs of the more than 600,000 people with disabilities who live and work in Chicago.