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Intersect for Ability

Intersect for Ability

A collaborative network of non-profit agencies located in the Chicago Metropolitan area that serve individuals with developmental disabilities.

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    • Misericordia
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    • PACTT Learning Center
    • Search, Inc
    • Park Lawn
    • Sertoma Centre
    • Trinity Services, Inc.
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UCP Seguin of Greater Chicago

UCP Seguin believes that all people, regardless of ability, deserve to achieve their potential, advance their independence and act as full members of the community. Our goal: life without limits for people with disabilities.NEW UCP Seguin logo

3100 South Central Avenue
Cicero, Illinois 60804
(708) 863-3803
ucpseguin.org

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If you are interested in learning more about the Intersect for Ability collaborative, please contact us.

Partners

  • Barbara Olson Center of Hope
  • Clearbrook
  • Elim Christian Services
  • Envision Unlimited
  • Helping Hand
  • Misericordia
  • Orchard Village
  • PACTT Learning Center
  • Park Lawn
  • Search, Inc
  • Sertoma Centre
  • Trinity Services, Inc.
  • UCP Seguin of Greater Chicago

The Coleman Foundation

The Coleman Foundation is a private, independent grantmaking foundation established in Illinois in 1951. The Foundation supports educational institutions offering entrepreneurship education, organizations providing cancer treatment, education and support, and agencies providing services for individuals with developmental disabilities only in the Chicago Metropolitan area - its primary geographical focus.
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Problem Statement

The recruitment and retention of qualified staff, particularly with Direct Support Professionals (DSP), has become a significant issue for human service agencies in Illinois and across the country. Attracting and retaining a competent workforce is the number one, common priority among Intersect for Ability agencies. Brainstorming creative strategies and finding innovative solutions is an ongoing goal.

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