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The Westchester
Independent Living Center, Inc. (WILC) is a not-for-profit, community-based
advocacy and resource center that serves people with all types of disabilities.
It is part of a national network of centers that provide a wide spectrum of
non-residential and non-medical services. These services are designed by,
directed by, and in most cases, delivered by qualified disabled individuals.
The scope of the services is directed by individual and community needs.
WILC's mission is
two-pronged: 1) to assist individuals with disabilities become as
independent as they can be and 2) to work within the community to
provide Education, Disability Awareness, and Advocacy for the Removal of
Barriers.
WILCs main office is
located in White Plains, NY -
Westchester Countys County Seat. WILCs satellite office, Putnam
Independent Living Services (PILS), is located in Carmel, NY - Putnam Countys County
Seat.
This website is designed to provide information
about WILC, its Programs and Services, Independent Living in general, and
legislation and issues that concern people with disabilities. It also contains
hundreds of links to disability-related publications, webzines, and
organizations, also government sites, national media sites, holiday sites, etc.
Your reactions are welcomed. Please feel free to send us your comments and
questions
Equal Access Campaign
The Westchester Independent Living Center (WILC) and
the Westchester County Office for the Disabled have joined forces with the
Westchester County Human Rights Commission to launch an Equal Access Campaign
for People with Disabilities. The campaign will educate local businesses and
professionals in Westchester County about how they can/should make their places
of business accessible to people with disabilities and will assist the business
community toward compliance with the law. In addition to addressing the
physical barriers that restrict access to places of public accommodation, the
campaign will also focus on the attitudinal barriers that bar county residents
with disabilities from full inclusion.
In accordance with this objective, WILC will provide
local businesses and other commercial facilities with FREE site assessments of
their operations and compliance recommendations.
To read more about the Equal Access Campaign, click here.
To
listen to the Campaign's radio commercial, click here.
If you are interested in having your place of business
assessed, contact WILC at 914-682-3926 (Voice). Equal Access - It's the
Right Thing to Do! |
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Job Search
WorkShop Offered at WILC Offices Date: June 24, 2009 Time:
10:00 12:00
TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR JOB SEARCH!
FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN HAVE YOUR OWN PERSONAL COUNSELOR AT THE
ONE-STOP-EMPLOYMENT CENTER for the full brochure click here |
WILC'S Executive Director Is Cover Story in
INDEPENDENCE TODAY
To read "Joe Bravo: Long Time ILC Chief Still Has
Passion For Job", Click Here |
 Fresh Focus on (dis)ABILITY
A film series offering a view into the lives of
persons with all types of disabilities
Presented By Westchester Disability Advocacy
Partnership
Saturday, June 13th "Autism: The
Musical"
Everyone is Welcome! All programs are FREE! Each
program will include a discussion facilitated by experts on the topics covered
in the film. Films are captioned for the hearing impaired. Descriptions can be
provided for people with visual impairments.
For times and locations of the films' showings, click here.
For information on the films, click here.
The Westchester Disability Advocacy Partnership (WDAP)
is a new coalition of over 50 area organizations which is dedicated to
promoting full inclusion for people with disabilities. WILC is a founding
member of WDAP. |
Would you need extra help in case of an
emergency?
Westchester County is putting together a list of
residents who may require additional assistance, transportation or a place to
stay in the event of a major emergency or disaster. If you are elderly or
disabled and would have trouble leaving your home quickly if told to do so, you
should sign up for the Special Needs Registry.
The Special Needs Registry will be shared with local
municipalities, as well as county, state and federal agencies that might be
involved in an emergency response. If there is an emergency in Westchester
County, these agencies would know who is in need and where to focus their
resources.
Call 211 to sign up for the Special Needs Registery or
click here to register on line.
To view the Special Needs Registry flyer, click
here. |
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