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  2. Open Hand Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Open Hand Chicago began as a food delivery service for people with HIV/AIDS. It expanded into a food pantry. [4] In 2011 it became part of Heartland Alliance [5] [6] [7] and then became Vital Bridges Food Program as part of the consolidation of Chicago Community Response, Open Hand Chicago, and The HIV Coalition. [8]

  3. James Charlton (activist) - Wikipedia

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    James I. Charlton is an American author, disability rights activist, and Executive Vice President of Access Living in Chicago. [1] He holds that disability is socially constructed. [2] He created a model of the disability rights movement that differentiates between a number of different kinds of organizations.

  4. Chicago Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Lighthouse is a non-profit organization located in Chicago, Illinois.. The Lighthouse is one of the oldest social service agencies in Chicago. Among the many programs it offers are a school for children with multi-disabilities; job training and placement; a low vision clinic; and a manufacturing facility that boasts the nation's sole contract to supply clocks to the U.S. government.

  5. Transit permits for Chicago seniors and people with ... - AOL

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    State Sen. Ram Villivalam, a Chicago Democrat who chairs the Senate Transportation Committee, said he was open to discussion about a full reimbursement for the free and reduced fare program, but ...

  6. Arts of Life - Wikipedia

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    Arts of Life, based in Chicago, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides studio space, supplies, professional development support, and exhibition opportunities to artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities. [1]

  7. Only 10% of Fortune 500 companies disclose how many ... - AOL

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    Around 65.6% of Fortune 500 companies (and 81% of Fortune 100 companies) include disability inclusion in their impact reporting, according to a new report from Disability:IN, an organization ...

  8. Open Doors - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Open Doors (including its affiliates) delivered 3 million Bibles and literature, and delivered relief and aid to 239,164 people. [13] In 2018, the USA organization spent $19,291,134 on programs to the persecuted church with $4.7 M spent on fundraising and $2.8 on administration. [14] In 2022, it would have programs in 70 countries. [15 ...

  9. Twin cities program helps open a dialogue about living with ...

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    "The reason this is a critical program is that this is a low-cost, highly effective method in preventing abuse," the Minnesota Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities said in a statement.