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4450 North Prospect Road, Suite C8, Peoria Heights, IL 61616
Not provided directly. Advocates for Access connects customers who need them to those who have them to give and/or provides the guidance to get one from their provider.
2905 W. Garden Street, Peoria, IL 61605
The Central Illinois Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, formerly known as the Peoria Area Blind People's Center until October 2013, was founded on May 9, 1955, by the members of the Illinois Social Club of the Blind and the Peoria District Association of the Blind. The Center was developed in order to provide vital services and support to individuals facing the uncertainties and challenges related to uncorrectable vision loss. The Center’s goal is to educate its members and provide them with independent living skills, helping to optimize individuals’ opportunities to lead an independent life.
1 Les Buzz Way, Spring Valley, IL 61362
The Illinois Valley Center for Independent Living (IVCIL) is a nonprofit service and advocacy organization that assists persons with disabilities in opening doors to their independence. IVCIL provides services for persons with disabilities, their families, and the community in Bureau, LaSalle, Marshall, Putnam, and Stark counties.
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6520 North Andrews Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
The Multiple Sclerosis Foundation is a nonprofit serving people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS). Callers receive personalized information about multiple sclerosis and connections to local and national resources related to MS. Service coordinators and peer counselors can talk through needs, answer questions, and help find the right support. Through the helpline, people with MS can also learn about and apply for a variety of support programs (eligibility usually requires an MS diagnosis), such as *Emergency Assistance Grant -- financial help for urgent needs like rent or utility bills (documentation required) *Healthcare Assistance Grant -- helps uninsured individuals pay for neurologist or dental visits *Homecare Assistance Grant – short-term homecare, caregiver respite, therapy services *Transportation Assistance Grant – funding for paratransit or rides to medical appointments (Lyft/Uber) and minor car repairs *Assistive Technology Program – info and partial funding for devices that aid daily living (e.g., canes, adaptive tech) *Computer Program – provides computers to help people with MS stay connected. *Cooling Program – cooling vests and accessories for heat sensitivity. In addition, the helpline can connect callers to peer counseling, advice on local support groups, and online communities.
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300 Wyandotte Street, Suite 301, Kansas City, MO 64105
First Hand Foundation is a public 501(c)(3) organization that provides funding for individual children—both domestically and globally—who need assistance with clinical necessities (such as surgery, medication and therapy), medical equipment and travel related to care. Expenses covered: *Treatment: Clinical procedures, medicine, dental care, therapy, prosthesis, service dogs, etc. *Equipment: Wheelchairs, movable ramps & stair lifts, assistive technology equipment, care devices, hearing aids, feeding equipment, etc. *Medical-related travel and lodging costs *Vehicle modifications: Lifts, ramps and transfer boards --------------------------------------------------------------- Expenses not covered: *Medical bills, reimbursements, emotional support animals, alternative/experimental treatments, or education-related therapies/expenses. *Permanent housing modifications
128 First St., Standard, IL 61363
Putnam County Community Center offers wheelchairs for loan to community members if needed and available.
4450 North Prospect Road, Suite C8, Peoria Heights, IL 61616
Advocates for Access offers an Equipment Loan Program and can sometimes assist clients in locating equipment for permanent use.
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128 First St., Standard, IL 61363
Putnam County Community Center offers walking aids for loan if needed and available.
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111 Detroit Parkway, Morton, IL 61550
We Care offers to persons in Morton and rural Tazewell County walking aids and other convalescent needs. These items are available for temporary use at no charge.
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4450 North Prospect Road, Suite C8, Peoria Heights, IL 61616
Advocates for Access offers an Equipment Loan Program and can sometimes assist clients in locating equipment for permanent use.
1414 N. 8th St., Pekin, IL 61554
The HOPE Chest is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that sells and sometimes donates furniture, appliances, and other household items. The organization also offers a food and pet pantry. Please note that the pantry is at 1416 N. 8th St.
227 S. Sampson Street, Tremont, IL 61568
The Share Closet is a community resale store carrying a variety of clothing, household goods, and other items.
6520 North Andrews Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
The Multiple Sclerosis Foundation is a nonprofit serving people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS). Callers receive personalized information about multiple sclerosis and connections to local and national resources related to MS. Service coordinators and peer counselors can talk through needs, answer questions, and help find the right support. Through the helpline, people with MS can also learn about and apply for a variety of support programs (eligibility usually requires an MS diagnosis), such as *Emergency Assistance Grant -- financial help for urgent needs like rent or utility bills (documentation required) *Healthcare Assistance Grant -- helps uninsured individuals pay for neurologist or dental visits *Homecare Assistance Grant – short-term homecare, caregiver respite, therapy services *Transportation Assistance Grant – funding for paratransit or rides to medical appointments (Lyft/Uber) and minor car repairs *Assistive Technology Program – info and partial funding for devices that aid daily living (e.g., canes, adaptive tech) *Computer Program – provides computers to help people with MS stay connected. *Cooling Program – cooling vests and accessories for heat sensitivity. In addition, the helpline can connect callers to peer counseling, advice on local support groups, and online communities.
2211 N Oak Park Ave, Shriner's Children's Chicago, Chicago, IL 60707
Families are invited to request up to $250 toward out of pocket costs for orthotic or other mobility equipment.
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111 Detroit Parkway, Morton, IL 61550
We Care offers to persons in Morton and rural Tazewell County walking aids and other convalescent needs. These items are available for temporary use at no charge.
375 Kings Highway North, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
Some people with MS experience difficulty with balance and coordination, fine motor skills, and mobility. The MSAA Equipment Distribution Program offers clients products designed to improve safety, dignity, mobility, and independence. MSAA provides these products at no charge and ships directly to the client. Items distributed through the program include home safety products such as shower chairs and grab bars, as well as mobility devices including canes, walkers, and wheelchairs.
1 Les Buzz Way, Spring Valley, IL 61362
The Illinois Valley Center for Independent Living (IVCIL) is a nonprofit service and advocacy organization that assists persons with disabilities in opening doors to their independence. IVCIL provides services for persons with disabilities, their families, and the community in Bureau, LaSalle, Marshall, Putnam, and Stark counties.
125 Thunderbird Lane, Suite 5, East Peoria, IL 61611
ADA Total Access is a family-owned business offering equipment and services to individuals with physical disabilities.
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227 S. Sampson Street, Tremont, IL 61568
The Share Closet is a community resale store carrying a variety of clothing, household goods, and other items.
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1 Les Buzz Way, Spring Valley, IL 61362
The Illinois Valley Center for Independent Living (IVCIL) is a nonprofit service and advocacy organization that assists persons with disabilities in opening doors to their independence. IVCIL provides services for persons with disabilities, their families, and the community in Bureau, LaSalle, Marshall, Putnam, and Stark counties.
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375 Kings Highway North, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
Some people with MS experience difficulty with balance and coordination, fine motor skills, and mobility. The MSAA Equipment Distribution Program offers clients products designed to improve safety, dignity, mobility, and independence. MSAA provides these products at no charge and ships directly to the client. Items distributed through the program include home safety products such as shower chairs and grab bars, as well as mobility devices including canes, walkers, and wheelchairs.
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111 Detroit Parkway, Morton, IL 61550
We Care offers to persons in Morton and rural Tazewell County walking aids and other convalescent needs. These items are available for temporary use at no charge.