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DORS focuses on assisting people with disabilities in the areas of education, advocacy, employment, and independence. The agency has five visions for the 1990's. They are: Employment: The employment rate for persons with disabilities should be the same as for all Illinois citizens.
Advancing the human and civil rights of people with disabilities in Illinois. Equip for Equality works to empower people with disabilities to advocate for themselves and their families. We break down barriers for people with disabilities through legal services, monitoring, and training.
The Attorney General's Disability Rights Bureau enforces state and federal laws that protect the rights of people with disabilities in Illinois.
Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Rehabilitation Services. The Division of Rehabilitation Services is the state's lead agency serving individuals with disabilities.
The Athletic Use, Resident, Contractor, and Service Provider (ARCS) program enables artists, artist organizations, community groups, organizations, and businesses to enter into a mutual agreement to provide mission-centered programs and services to the public on Park District property.
We are a statewide advocacy organization committed to empowering persons with disabilities to achieve full participation in community life through informed choices. Our advocacy efforts empower families with the support and services for lifelong success.
Aspire programs focus on life and career skills for adults with developmental disabilities. They are offered throughout Chicagoland, surrounding suburbs, Southeast Wisconsin, and virtually. And each one is designed with partnership in mind. We start by working closely with you to establish personal goals.
The Arc promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and actively supports their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes.
The Arc is the largest national community-based organization advocating for and with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and serving them and their families.