| Access Living: A cross disability organization goverened and staffed by a majority of people with disabilities. Fosters the dignity, pride, self-esteem and available options of people with disabilities. Background, programs and services are featured. |
| Anixter Center - Disability Services in Chicago: Provider of quality vocational, residential and educational options, substance abuse prevention and treatment, and health care. |
| Association of Horizon, Inc.: A non-profit, volunteer organization that provides opportunities for persons with and without disabilities to socialize, interact and learn from one and other. Organization overview, program and event information, volunteer opportunities, and newsletter. |
| Chicago ADAPT: Grassroots activists who advocate the rights of people with disabilities. Includes information on services, activities, discussions, and contacts. Affiliated with National ADAPT. |
| Chicago: Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities: Includes special interest programs, press releases, programs and services information, along with Access Notes, a monthly newsletter, and contacts. |
| Council for Disability Rights: Advancing rights and enhancing lives of people with disabilities. Features include national and state news, do-it-yourself guides, FAQs, voting resources and articles. |
| Easter Seals Metropolitan Chicago: Helps people with disabilities to achieve independence. Description of programs and serveice, volunteer opportunities. |
| Family Resource Center on Disabilities: FRCD offers services for all children with disabilities. Includes overview of programs, history, staff directory, publications, and events calendar. |
| Misericordia Heart Of Mercy: Home to over 550 children and adults with developmental disabilities, some physically involved as well. |
| Special Music by Special People: A Chicago Park District music program for people with developmental disabilities, such as Down syndrome. Image and video galleries are featured. |
| The Chicago Lighthouse: For people who are blind or visually impaired. Offers information on employment, education, clinical and social programming services. |