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Advocates for Access

Advocates for Access is a center for independent living, empowering and providing services to people living with disabilities in Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford, and Fulton counties.

Services: Aging and Disability Resource Centers, Disability Awareness Training, Disability Rights Groups, Housing Search and Information, Incontinence Supplies, Independent Living Skills Instruction, In Home Assistance Registries, Medicare Information/Counseling, Nursing Home Transition Financing Programs, Orientation and Mobility Training, Shower/Bath Seats, Specialized Telecommunications Equipment, Telecommunication Relay Services, Transition Services for Students With Disabilities, Walking Aids, Wheelchairs/Wheeled Mobility

4450 North Prospect Road

Suite C8

Peoria Heights, IL 61616

(309) 682-3500

Association of the Developmentally Disabled of Woodford County

The Association for the Developmentally Disabled of Woodford County is a small, non-profit agency providing quality, person-centered, individualized services for adults with intellectual disabilities.

Services: Day Treatment for Adults With Developmental Disabilities, Independent Living Communities/Complexes, Life Skills Education

200 Moody Street

Eureka, IL 61530

(309) 467-3015

Best Buddies - Central Illinois Office

Best Buddies Illinois offers one-to-one friendship, integrated employment, and leadership development programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

Services: Leadership Development, Mentoring Programs, Supported Employment

7800 N. Sommer Street, Suite 412

Peoria, IL 61615

(312) 828-9313

Dreaming Made Simple

Sam Miller is a certified John Maxwell Leadership Team Speaker, Coach, and Trainer.

Services: Leadership Development, Life Coaching

Girls Light Our Way

The mission of the Girls Light Our Way (GLOW) organization is to improve the lives of girls in the areas of health, self-efficacy, and financial literacy.

Services: Life Skills Education, Mentoring Services Volunteer Opportunities, Social Skills Training, Tutoring Volunteer Opportunities, Youth Development, Youth Enrichment Programs

(917) 770-6058

Heart of Illinois Down Syndrome Association

For years, HOIDSA has proved its commitment to improving the quality of life of persons with Down Syndrome, as well as those with other disabilities, by sponsoring local workshops and conferences on topics such as health, inclusive education, and behavioral support strategies.

Services: Disability Awareness Training, Parent Support Groups

325 E. Queenwood Rd.

Morton, IL 61550

(309) 363-3125

Illinois Valley Center for Independent Living

The Illinois Valley Center for Independent Living (IVCIL) is a nonprofit service and advocacy organization that assists persons with disabilities in opening doors to their independence.

Services: Advocacy, Aging and Disability Resource Centers, Disability Associations, Disability Awareness Training, Inclusion Support, Independent Living Skills Instruction, Manual Wheelchairs, Mobility Aids, Peer Counseling, Support Groups, Transition Services for Students With Disabilities, Walking Aids

1 Les Buzz Way

Spring Valley, IL 61362

(815) 224-3126

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