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Worth Repeating
The web sites links on this page provide people
with disabilities and their families access to valuable information.
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to a person with a disability and their family it is essential.
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Mandy Rogers

The Arizona Statewide Independent
Living Council (SILC)


Independent Living booklet now available,
click here to download.pdf

Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development
"Teamwork is the ability to work together toward
a common vision. The ability to direct individual accomplishment toward organizational
(goals and) objectives. It is the fuel that allows common people to attain uncommon results."
Statewide Independent Living Councils (SILC)
Purpose
Nebraska’s State Rehabilitation  Council
"A consumer controlled council committed
to ensuring quality rehabilitation services." 
Statewide Independent Living Council of Georgia
The SILC of
Georgia works to ensure people
with disabilities have opportunities to live as independently as possible

Vermont's State Rehabilitation Council
advocates for consumer-directed and effective vocational services and for the creation of
resources and services that will result in equal opportunities for Vermonters with Disabilities.

Statewide Independent Living Council of Illinois
Our mission is to provide leadership, research, planning and education required to support independent living services in Illinois.
Minnesota State Rehabilitation Council
Purpose--Review, analyze, and advise regarding Vocational Rehabilitation's performance in partnership with Vocational Rehabilitation
Ohio Statewide Independent Living Council
We shall not be moved into Nursing Homes!
Oregon State Rehabilitation Council (SRC)
This mission is realized by a cooperative effort,
with a blending of voices and viewpoints from consumers, employees, the business sector
and other Oregon citizens.

Vermont Statewide Independent Living Council
SILC for short, consists of a group of Vermonters appointed by the governor to work at ensuring
that people with disabilities live their lives to
their fullest potential.

"Independent Living is the right of all people to
make informed choices, to have personal control
over their own lives, and to participate to the
fullest extent possible in the everyday activities
of work, school, home, family and community."

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