136 Stonemark Lane Suite 100 Columbia, SC 29210 Voice: 800.681.6805 TTY: 803.779.0949 330 Pelham Road Suite 100-A Greenville, SC 29615 Voice: 800.681.7715.

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136 Stonemark Lane Suite 100 Columbia, SC Voice: TTY: Pelham Road Suite 100-A Greenville, SC Voice: TTY: Empowering people with disabilities to reach their highest level of independence

Center for Independent Living Centers for Independent Living are community-based, cross-disability, non-profit organizations that are designed and operated by people with disabilities. Ed Roberts, Father of Independent Living Movement

We Practice What We Preach! Over 50% of our staff and board members have a disability. We didn’t just learn our mission; We live it!

Counties Served

Our Mantra- 3 Main Components Individuals with disabilities can make their own choices.

Individuals with disabilities can be held to the same expectations as those without disabilities. “I want people to know that I deserve as much respect as they do. Not because I have a disability but because I am human just like them.” -Christian Ranieri, 14 year old with Autism

Individuals with disabilities can succeed with self-created goals.

Our Programs & Services  Information & Referral  Independent Living Skills  Peer Support  Advocacy  Outreach and Trainings  Youth Services  Health Programs  Leadership Training  Assistive Technology  ADA Support Services  Par-transit Eligibility

Information and Referral Internal database of resources for each community we serve. Resource Directory on our website at in the Resources section.

Independent Living Skills Training Goal-setting Communication Organization Housekeeping Cooking Budgeting College Apps Resume Writing Mock Interview SS Application And Medicaid Application Housing searches

Transitioning Helping Individuals Transition From Residential, Institutional, Or Health Care Facilities Back Into The Community. Doing Home Assessments To Suggest Easy, Low-cost Accessibile the the theSupports/Equipment.

Peer Mentoring  One-on-one with an employee  Group setting- Empower Hour Meets monthly Office locations, online, community sites

Group Trainings Consumers can attend free monthly trainings to be more independent.  Emergency Preparedness  ADA Rights  Self-Advocacy  Housing  Employment  Transportation  Communication  Relationship  Computer skills

Youth Services  Transitioning into adulthood  Requesting School and College Accommodations  Preparing for the workforce  Life planning  Project Inclusion  Empowering Students  EQUIP

Assistive Technology ReUse Program  Wheelchairs  Shower Chairs  Walkers  Crutches Free inexpensive AT for consumers based on availability:  Bump dots  Talking clocks  Kitchen gadgets

Computer Lab Both offices have computers equipped with accessible software that consumers can use during office hours.  Job Searching  Resume Writing  ing  Internet Browsing

Achieving Independence Through independent living skills, individuals with disabilities ARE able to become active members of society, contributing to their families and communities. Believe people with disabilities are ABLE!

Questions