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3515 North Belt West, Suite A, Belleville, IL 62226
Provides advocacy services to ensure individuals with epilepsy seizure disorders have access to educational programs, health care, accessible housing and more.
20 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 300, Chicago, IL 60602
Legal and self-advocacy services for Illinois residents living with disabilities. Help offered with issues including abuse investigations, removing barriers to buildings and programs, community integration, employment discrimination based on disability, and others.
9511 Harrison Avenue W-335, Des Plaines, IL 60016
Investigates alleged violations of the rights of persons with disabilities by providers of services, as the investigative arm of the Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission.
Services include reducing barriers to essential services, technical assistance, and assisting families in accessing educational services and/or residential treatment.
160 North LaSalle Street, Suite S-500, Chicago, IL 60601
Legal representation, investigation of complaints of rights violations and providing state guardianship for Illinois residents with disabilities
9511 Harrison Avenue W-335, Des Plaines, IL 60016
Legal information and representation for children and adults with disabilities living in mental health facilities, residential programs, community placements, or nursing homes. Issues addressed include (but not limited to) admission and discharge from hospitalization, adequate treatment, refusal of unwanted services, and confidentiality of mental health records.
300 East Main Street, Suite 18, Carbondale, IL 62901
Equip for Equality provides free or low-cost legal assistance related to housing, including eviction prevention, issues related to self-determination, tenants' rights, preserving housing subsidies, employment discrimination based on disability, and housing discrimination.The legal team will review the information at a weekly case assessment meeting. They will evaluate whether your request is within their case selection criteria, whether the case has merit, and whether they have enough resources to give you the type of help you're seeking.
180 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 908, Chicago, IL 60601
Legal Advocates for Seniors and People with Disabilities® (LASPD) is a nationwide program designed to help seniors and people with disabilities cope with debt issues without having to file a bankruptcy or using other standard solutions such as debt consolidation or debt settlement.The key to the LASPD solution is the source of income for seniors and people with disabilities. It is usually some form of Social Security benefit (retirement, disability, survivor or supplemental), veterans benefits, workers compensation, or pensions, and all of these forms of income are PROTECTED FROM GARNISHMENT by federal law. In other words, private creditors cannot successfully sue you and get your bank to give them any of that money.LASPD lets your creditors know that you now have legal representation regarding your rights under federal law, that you ARE judgment/collection-proof, and that if they still want to communicate, they should contact LASPD.
1 West Old State Capitol Plaza, Suite 816, Springfield, IL 62701
Equip for Equality provides free or low-cost legal assistance related to housing, including eviction prevention, issues related to self-determination, tenants' rights, preserving housing subsidies, employment discrimination based on disability, and housing discrimination.The legal team will review the information at a weekly case assessment meeting. They will evaluate whether your request is within their case selection criteria, whether the case has merit, and whether they have enough resources to give you the type of help you're seeking.
7521 Madison Street, Forest Park, IL 60130
Progress Center for Independent Living offers information about any disability-related topic, and referral to other resources when needed.
Ensures that criminal acts within the psychiatric industry are reported to the proper authorities, acted upon, helps the abused individual file criminal or other complaints with the proper authorities and conducts investigations.
332 North Main Street, Red Bud, IL 62278
Aging & Disability Resource Specialist Advocate: Visits senior sites providing information on assistive aids, adaptive equipment and transportation assistance. Additionally, the specialist will consult with community members and providers about services needed in their respective counties to gauge needs to be addressed through direct services, speaking engagements and workshops.
15 Emerald Terrace, Swansea, IL 62226
Aging & Disability Resource Specialist Advocate: Visits senior sites providing information on assistive aids, adaptive equipment and transportation assistance. Additionally, the specialist will consult with community members and providers about services needed in their respective counties to gauge needs to be addressed through direct services, speaking engagements and workshops.
8630 Fenton Street, Suite 820, Silver Spring, MD 20910
The NAD Law and Advocacy Center educates, advocates, and litigates on behalf of and to empower deaf and hard of hearing people.
144 East Ferguson Avenue, Wood River, IL 62095
Provides advocacy for individuals affected by mental illnesses including public and private policy and more effective options for mental health treatment.
20 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 300, Chicago, IL 60602
Equip for Equality provides free or low-cost legal assistance related to housing, including eviction prevention, issues related to self-determination, tenants' rights, preserving housing subsidies, employment discrimination based on disability, and housing discrimination.The legal team will review the information at a weekly case assessment meeting. They will evaluate whether your request is within their case selection criteria, whether the case has merit, and whether they have enough resources to give you the type of help you're seeking.