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Avicenna Community Health Center

Avicenna Community Health Center is a free, primary care clinic available for 18 and over uninsured and underinsured residents of Champaign County. The clinic can manage diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Other services include physical exams, nutritional counseling, social work services, prescription assistance, and management of other primary health conditions. We are open […]

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Urbana Free Library

Located in the heart of downtown Urbana, all are welcome to use the resources within our building: FREE WiFi and public computers, MS office applications, special keyboards and trackball mice, adjustable height computer tables Aladdin Genie Document magnifier Large print books, DVDs & audiobooks on CD Notary public service all hours the library is open

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Stephens Family YMCA – Larkin’s Place Programming

The Stephens Family YMCA provides inclusive programming and disability specific programming through our YMCA for youth and adults. We offer adaptive sports programming, including our newly formed Wheelchair basketball team, art programs, and other recreational opportunities. Larkin’s Place is a mindset of inclusion embedded within our YMCA, with a full time director working on inclusive

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Starnet Regions I & III

Illinois STAR NET envisions a future where early childhood professionals and families have the support needed to provide all children with a high quality, equitable education in inclusive environments. STAR NET’s mission is to promote: Evidence-Based inclusive practices for young children with disabilities Professional development to support educators and families Meaningful child outcomes through innovative

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Social Champaign

Social Champaign provides social learning groups and support groups for students ages 6 to adulthood. Social skills learning is based on concepts developed by the UCLA PEERS (R) Program and Social Thinking (R). Groups are based on affirming neurodiverse students. Groups meet on a weekly basis and parent education is included.Admission to groups is on

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Parkland College – Office of Accessibility Services

The Office of Accessibility Services works in partnership with the college community to facilitate equal access for students with disabilities to the educational programs, services, and activities of Parkland College in accordance with federal law. Please click here to view an informational interview video about Parkland’s Accessibility Services, with captions and sign language interpreter, from

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Illinois Radio Reader

The free Illinois Radio Reader service offers audio news and information from newspapers, magazines and more—and is for those who are blind or visually impaired including individuals who have a medical condition or disability that makes it difficult to hold and/or read traditional books and magazines. The service is also offered via web streaming and

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Illinois Assistive Technology Program

IATP is a non-profit organization whose mission is to increase access to assistive technology devices and services for individuals of all ages with disabilities. Please click here to view a captioned informational video about the Illinois Assistive Technology Program, with sign language interpreter, from the February 18, 2021, Third Thursday Resource Round-up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDOU-LmxMR4

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