How You Can Help!

All services are free of charge to our consumers; therefore, we rely on the generosity of businesses, private foundations, and individuals to keep our programs strong.

All donations and financial contributions will aid us in making a difference in the lives of people with disabilities.

Volunteer at LCCIL

We always appreciate volunteers to help us with reception, events, facilities, etc. Contact the Executive Director to ask about volunteer opportunities!

iGive

The next time you shop online at stores such as Sears, Target or Kohls, connect with these and hundreds more through the iGive website. Every time you use iGive with LCCIL as your charity, a percentage of the sale will be made to LCCIL!

When you shop online, go to www.iGive.com/LCCIL. Lake County Center for Independent Living will appear as your cause. The first time on iGive, you will need to sign up and install their app.

By shopping online with iGive, you can help support Lake County Center for Independent Living.

GoodShop and GoodSearch

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Use Goodsearch.com for all your web browsing needs. LCCIL earns a penny for every search you make. Select Lake County Center for Independent Living as your charitable cause. Goodsearch will pay us for something you already do every day!

If you're interested in making an online donation, it's easy with PayPal!

 

LCCIL Staff celebrating with Senator Duckworth

30th Anniversary Celebration Great Success!

On Saturday, March 7, 2020 we held our 30th Anniversary Celebration! The evening was filled with excitement, laughter, and heart-warming support of our work and the consumers we serve.

We extend a special thanks to our key note speaker, U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth for her moving words regarding LCCIL's 30 years of service as well as the 30th anniversary of the ADA.

Huge thanks to our sponsors Medline Industries, AbbVie, Wipfli, Taproom, Libertyville Bank and Trust, Lake Forest Bank and Trust, State Bank of the Lakes and ITAC. Our work would not be possible without the generosity of our sponsors, and the support of the Lake and McHenry County communities!

LCCIL was founded in the same year that President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) into law. The ADA ensures equal access to employment, education, telecommunications, and public services. Give us a call or stop in our offices to learn more about the great work and services available to people with disabilities in Lake and McHenry counties.

See more photos from the event!