Developmentally Disabled

Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities in Illinois

Brendt Ramsey, Director
300 East Monroe St

Ste 100

Springfield, IL 62701

Phone: 217.522.7016

TTY: 800.433.8848
TTY: 217.522.7016
Fax: 217.522.7024  

Email:ccdi@ccdionline.org

  

Founded in 1985, The Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities in Illinois (CCDI) grew out of the need for a statewide cross-disability rights organization that advocated for the rights of people with disabilities.

 

CCDI works to improve the lives of people with disabilities, and teach the skills needed to

Resources for Community Living

4300 Lincoln Avenue, Suite K

Rolling Meadows, IL 60008

Phone: 847.701.1554

TDD:  847.701.0554

Fax: 847.701.1560 

Email: rescoliv@aol.com

 

Our mission: To offer adults with developmental and/or physical disablities opportunities to achieve greater self-esteem, dignity and participation in all aspects of community life through affordable, independent housing options, individualized skill instruction and necessary support services.

 

Avenues to Independence (Sheltered Workshop)

 

515 Busse Highway

Park Ridge, Illinois 60068

Phone: 847.292.0870

Fax: 847.292.0873

Email: avenues@avenuesonline.org

444 Mercantile Court

Wheeling, Illinois  60090

Phone: 847.541.5250

Fax: 847.541.5185

 

 

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The Arc of Illinois Health Information and Education Center

 

20901 LaGrange Rd., Suite #209
Frankfort, IL 60423
Phone: 815.464.1832
Fax: 815.464.5292

Email: familytofamily@thearcofil.org

 

 

The Arc of Illinois is committed to empowering persons with disabilities to achieve full participation in community life through informed choices.

Illinois Department of Human Services' Early Intervention

222 South College, 2nd floor

Springfield, IL 62704

Phone: 217.782.1981

Fax: 217.524.6248

Help Me Grow Helpline: 800.323.4769

TTY: 800-447-6404 (Voice/TTY).

 

Our mission is to assure that families who have children ages birth to three, with diagnosed disabilities, developmental delays or substantial risk of significant delays receive resources and supports that assist them in maximizing their child's development while respecting the diversity of families and communities.

 

Infants and toddlers are tested

Easter Seals of Metropolitan Chicago

1939 West 13th Street, Suite 300,

Chicago, IL 60608-1226

Phone: 312.939.5115

Fax: 312.733.0247 

 

Every day, across the country people look to Easter Seals to help them realize their full potential and become independent members of society.  In response to the needs of our communities, Easter Seals Metropolitan Chicago offers a wide range of programs including:

High Five Center

P.O. Box 1042

Morton Grove, IL 60053

Phone: 847.630.4312

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