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View a list of links to federal, regional, state and local disability-related emergency management resources in your state.
Illinois chapter of the AARP, dedicated to enhancing quality of life for all as they age. Includes information on independent living, benefits, transportation and more.
Web site provides information for young people in the Chicago area with disabilities. The site includes tips on topics such as finding accessible apartments in the Chicago area and applying for college, as well as information on local events.
A non-profit organization designed for wheelchair users, their educators and attendants who would like to take the guesswork out of visiting tourist attractions in Chicago, IL.
Links to county contact information for Aging and Disability Resource Centers, which provide a single point of entry for access to public long-term support programs and benefits.
Nonprofit organization offers sports and recreation opportunities for people with disabilities.
Offers equine activities and therapies to active duty or reserve military members, veterans and members of the Illinois National Guard 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.
Homeowners, renters, businesses and non-profit organizations affected by the severe storms, tornadoes and flooding can apply for disaster relief assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). To apply by phone call 1-800-621-FEMA (1-800-621-3362)/1-800-462-7585 TTY for people who are speech- or hearing-impaired. The toll-free number is open 24 hours a day.
Works to unify individuals with disabilities and their families to advocate for funding, services and community resources that strengthen and support the individual and the family directly by responding to their individual needs and empowering them to live in their own homes.
IATP's primary focus is on education, employment, community living, information technology and telecommunications. Our mission is to enable people with disabilities so they can fully participate in all aspects of life.
Senior Centers provide opportunities for socialization, relaxation and participation in a variety of programs and activities, as well as a wide range of services for older adults such as congregate meals, transportation, education, counseling, legal assistance and health screening.
Works in partnership with people with disabilities and their families to assist them in making informed choices to achieve full community participation through employment, education and independent living opportunities.
Contact information for ILCs throughout Illinois. ILCs provide people with disabilities with advocacy and support services, including assistance with employment, housing and living skills.
Statewide information resource and referral for advocacy and services for people with developmental disabilities. Site includes a searchable database, contact information for electronic and phone assistance and an advocacy "toolbox."
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.
Information from the National Park Service regarding accessibility at the Lincoln Home National Historic Site.
Lekotek uses interactive play experiences, and the learning that results, to promote the inclusion of children with special needs into family and community life.
Implements more than 600 quality recreation programs and services for both children and adults with disabilities, including adapted and wheelchair sports, DuPage Pro League, Kids Klub, social clubs, Special Olympics sports, and more.
Provides and facilitates year-round recreation programs and services for children and adults with disabilities who live in the partner communities.
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.
UCP is committed to providing a wide variety of services, including assistance with employment, respite care and adult day services, to advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities.
UCP is committed to providing a wide variety of services, including assistance with employment, respite care and adult day services, to advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities.
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.