Independent Living is understood to mean that persons with disabilities are capable of controlling their own lives and participating fully in family and community activities. All citizens, regardless of disability, have the right to a job, an education, a place to live, to go into public places, and to enjoy life to the fullest. Citizens have the responsibility to be informed, to make their own decisions, and to help others. Achieving Independence and Mobility Center for independent Living (AIM-CIL), f.k.a, DuPage Center for Independent Living, opened its doors in 1991 to provide services to persons with disabilities in the DuPage County area.
I am excited to announce that I am relaunching The Heumann Perspective next Wednesday! I'm reposting a past interview with someone whose work I deeply admire- Alice Wong! She is a revolutionary leader, the founder and Director of the Disability Visibility Project and the host of the Disability...
FEELIN' LUCKY? Join our virtual Deaf Support Group March 31, 2021 from 1-2pm!
#WomensHistoryMo nth #InternationalWo mensDay #ASLWednesday
DON'T FORGET to register for the first of our virtual trainings in the Vocational Development Series: Job Resources!
As with many disabilities, kidney disease impacts an individual's overall functioning and participation in activities of daily life. In its recognition, AIM-CIL would like to highlight World Kidney Day!
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