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Media Partner #46: Independent Living Resource Center of San Francisco

Illustration of four people with disabilities: one is an older adult, one is a person using a cane, one is a wheelchair user and one person is sitting in a couch. On the right-hand side are the words: Independent Living Resource Center of San Francisco: Advocacy, Information, and Support

Many thanks to the support of the ILRCSF—one of our posters is up in their brand new office. The ILRCSF is truly a hub for the San Francisco disability community. For a look at the future of independent living centers, check out their new downtown location at 825 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA, 94103

From their website:

Independent Living Resource Center San Francisco (ILRCSF) is a disability rights advocacy and support organization. Our mission is to ensure that people with disabilities are full social and economic partners, within their families and within a fully accessible community. ILRCSF’s mission is achieved by systems change, community education, partnerships with business, community organizations and government, and consumer directed services. We work to empower individuals and community, so that all people with disabilities have as full, productive and independent lives as they so choose.

ILRCSF provides three services to the disability community: information, support, and advocacy. Specifically ILRCSF programs and services include Information & Referrals services, Assistive Technology education and support, Peer Counseling, System Change Advocacy, Housing Counseling, Benefits & Employment Planning, Individual Advocacy, Benefits Eligibility, Transitioning from Institutional Living, and Self Advocacy Training.

Website: http://www.ilrcsf.org

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ILRCSF

Twitter: @ILRCSF

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/itsnormalada

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