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1. The Center for Disability Empowerment



 
The Center for Disability Empowerment (CDE) can help you find resources to live, learn, worship, work and play alongside people who do not have disabilities.Our community-based, non-residential center is under your direction and guided by your choices. We will help you create an Independent Living Plan (ILP) with the steps and resources you need to reach your goals, whether they're big or small.
4400 N. High St., Suite 102 Columbus Ohio 43214

  Voice: (614) 575-8055
Website: 
http://www.disabilityempowerment.net/
 
 

2. Illinois ADA Project



 
Our goal is to educate, enrich, and enlighten the people, businesses, and organizations of Illinois regarding the ADA.
Illinois ADA Project Manager
c/o Equip For Equality
20 N. Michigan, Suite 300
Chicago, IL 60602

  Voice: 877-ADA-3601
    TTY: 800-610-2779
    Fax: 312-541-7544
  Email: LaurenG@equipforequality.org
Website: 
https://www.equipforequality.org/ada-il/
 
 

3. Indiana ADA Project



 
The mission of ADA-Indiana is to serve as a statewide resource for promoting the implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act in Indiana.
2810 East Discovery Parkway
Bloomington, IN 47408

  Voice: (812) 855-6508
  Email: adainfo@iu.edu
cheiu@indiana.edu
Website: 
http://adaindiana.org
 
 

4. Michigan ADA Project



 
The Mission of the ADA Michigan Steering Committee is to increase the awareness and implementation of the ADA throughout the State by forging a partnership between the disability and business communities in the State of Michigan.
Dan Cooper
ADA Michigan
Michigan Protection & Advocacy Service, Inc.
4095 Legacy Parkway, Ste. 500
Lansing, MI 48911

  Voice: (517) 487-1755
    TTY: (517) 374-4687
    Fax: (517) 487-0827
Website: 
http://www.adamich.org
 
 

5. ADA Minnesota



 
ADA Minnesota is a resource providing Minnesota citizens with disabilities, businesses, communities, government, universities and colleges assistance in implementing the ADA. It consists of a volunteer committee representing people with disabilities, government, businesses and non-profit organizations. Staff is housed at the Metropolitan Center for Independent Living in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. Services ADA MN provides to individuals, organizations, and businesses at no cost include: Technical assistance and information about what the ADA covers and what is required for compliance; Education, trainings, conferences, and presentations; Mini-grants to implement the ADA in diverse communities; Publications with information on employment, accessibility, reasonable accommodations and more; Connections to a network of local and agencies; Resources on accessible information and electronic technology in education centers.
530 Robert Street North, 
Saint Paul, MN 55101

  Voice: (651)603-2015
	 (888)630-9793
    TTY: (651)603-2001
Website: 
http://adaminnesota.org
 
 

6. Wisconsin ADA Partnership



 
The ADA Wisconsin Partnership is a coalition of people with disabilities, business and government that promotes full implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The mission of the ADA Partnership is to steer Wisconsin communities toward full implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act through education, training, public information, technical assistance and public policy development.

  Voice: Great Lakes ADA Center: (800) 949-4232 (Voice/TTY)
Website: 
http://www.adawipartnership.org
 
 
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