National Consortium on Deaf-Blind

Clearinghouse is a federally funded information and referral service for children ages 0-21 years who are deaf-blind.  Site provides access to a broad spectrum of information at no cost.

Kids Camps

All types of camps are listed in this camp directory.  The directory includes special needs camps, residential camps, day camps and more.

LifeLine Pilots

LifeLine Pilots is a non-profit group providing free air transportation to patients seeking a second opinion or in need of treatment at a clinic far from home for non-emergency medical needs.

The organization serves individuals who may not be able to travel long distances any other way or have financial or health-related needs.  Volunteer pilots fly passengers in need within a 10 state region. Lifeline Pilots also works with other volunteer pilot organizations to arrange flights beyond their service area.

If you have questions or need to determine if you qualify for services,  call 800-822-7972 or fill out the mission request form.

Illinois Assistive Technology Program

The Illinois Assistive Technology Program (IATP) provides expertise in assistive technology and accessible information technology to all Illinois residents of all ages with disabilities and/or health conditions including family members, friends and caregivers.

IATP provides assistive technology demonstrations and allows people to see, try and borrow devices before making a purchasing decision. IATP also allows people to donate or obtain gently used assistive technology devices.

IATP also offers classes and help in finding the right AT devices for your needs:

  • Tech Kitchen offers cooking classes in a home-style kitchen showcasing accessibility and adapted tools. Classes are for individuals 14 and up with any disability.
  • Smart Home Technology features a five-room interactive Smart Home display highlighting home automation. Experts in assistive technology can discuss your needs and help you compare different AT devices. This program focuses on serving individuals receiving services from the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Rehabilitation Services (IDHS-DRS).
  • IATP Makers provides custom AT devices and open-source 3D printer files for Illinois residents.

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology

Information about allergies and asthma. You can find out the pollen and spore counts for the area in which you live or plan to travel to.

Equip for Equality

Equip for Equality is an independent agency whose primary goal is protecting the civil and human rights of citizens with disabilities.

Equip for Equality offers assistance that includes:

State of Illinois Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan

CHIP, a state program, to provide health insurance to residents who due to existence/history of a medical condition, are unable to acquire insurance.

Bright Futures

Bright Futures is a national child health initiative focused on prevention and health promotion for infants, children, adolescents and their families.

The Bright Futures website provides a number of resources for children, teens and families and information to help families build a strong partnership with their healthcare providers.

Family Resource Center on Disabilities (FRCD)

The Family Resource Center on Disabilities (FRCD) is the Chicago metropolitan area’s Parent Training and Information Center. The FRCD can help you learn about your rights and responsibilities under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), make informed decisions about your child’s individualized education program (IEP), obtain appropriate services for your child, communicate more effectively with school professionals and more.

The FRCD serves the following eight Illinois counties: Cook, DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will.

You can contact the FRCD at (312) 939-3513 or info@frcd.org.

Adolescent Health Transition Project

Information provided by the state of Washington on health care transition  for youths, families and professionals.