2024

Prairieland Adaptive

Prairieland Adaptive is a new, grassroots, non-profit organization that was created to provide, support, and connect opportunities for individuals with disabilities to participate in sports, recreation, and fitness, to enhance their quality of life and support the pursuit of overall health and wellness. Prairieland Adaptive advocates and educates for a more inclusive community that allows

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Collaborations in the Advancement of Research on Disability (CARD)

Mission of Collaborations in the Advancement of Research on Disability (CARD) : To enhance the health and quality of life of people with disabilities through research that addresses critical gaps in disability-related knowledge and outreach that engages individuals with disabilities. Collaborative working group Research toolkit Speaker series Student research training and mentoring Outreach and engagement

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Collaborations in Health, Aging, Resource Technology Center (CHART)

CHART: Harnessing Technology to Support Successful Aging    Collaborations in Health, Aging, Research, & Technology, or CHART, is an interdisciplinary research program comprised of University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign faculty, community members, and healthcare providers devoted to supporting research efforts that promote aging successfully through the use of technology.  

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Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA), Gies College of Business, UIUC

VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) is an IRS-sponsored program. The VITA program helps people with disabilities, low to moderate income households, older adults, as well as non-English speakers in our local community. Tax preparation services are FREE. Plus, VITA tax preparers help people receive eligible tax credits to get money back. VITA services begin February

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