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It makes a huge difference when you've found the right environment for your rehabilitation - a place where everyone you encounter is truly committed to your recovery. Wherever you turn at Casa Colina, you'll find caring professionals who demonstrate true medical leadership and possess the clinical experience to help you achieve remarkable progress. Whether he or she happens to wear a lab coat or business suit, you can be sure every individual here is absolutely driven to provide you and your loved ones with optimal care now and well into the future. http://www.casacolina.org/

Casa Colina - Centers for Rehabilitation

Welcome to the Victor Pineda Foundation

http://www.pinedafoundation.org/ The Pineda Foundation for Youth / World Enabled was started with a vision of empowering youth challenged by stigma, prejudice and abuse to give them a chance to live their dreams. Eight years later and thanks to your support, that vision has become a reality for the girls, boys, women and men that have benefited from our educational and training programs. Some of the highlights of 2011 included:
Welcome to WCIL’s web site. We invite you to browse around our on-line home and get to know more about the Westside Center for Independent Living, who we are, what services and programs we offer, how we can help you and how you can help us. For example, you can find a listing of all the independent living centers in the country by clicking on the link on this page. Each of our services is not only described but also comes with an illustrative story. http://www.wcil.org/

Westside Center for Independent Living

Silicon Valley Independent Living Center

http://www.svilc.org/ If you are an Independent Living Center (ILC) or other organization working on community reintegration in California, SVILC has developed a revised version of the Stepping Stones Curriculum that can help. For more information and to download the materials, please click HERE . SVILC's Youth Curriculum Available If you are an Independent Living Center (ILC) educator or community member who wants to educate and inform students about disability history and culture, SVILC has developed a revised version of Access Living's award-winning Y.I.E.L.D (Youth for Integration through Education, Leadership, and Discovery) The Power to the Youth Project curriculum that you can use to facilitate the training in your organization and classroom. For more information and to download the materials, please click HERE .
http://www.cilberkeley.org/index.htm Founded in 1972, CIL is the world's first organization run by and for people with disabilities. CIL provides services, support and advocacy to enhance the rights and abilities of people with disabilities to actively participate in their communities and lead self-determined lives. CIL encourages people with disabilities to make their own choices and works to open doors in the community to full participation and access for all.

Center for Independent Living - Berkeley, CA