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Community Organizing at Access Living

At Access Living, we take pride in supporting our grassroots leaders with disabilities. Our Chicago disability advocacy community is vibrant and diverse. We believe in the capacity of ordinary folks with disabilities to speak truth to power and win social change. We also believe that advocacy liberates the human spirit. For more than 30 years, Chicago grassroots disability advocates have truly lived the South African saying “Nothing About Us Without Us!”

Together, our group leaders also meet regularly through our Access Living people’s coalition,
Power to the People (PtP), for leadership development and community sharing. The Advocacy Department’s Community Development and Organizing Team currently supports six grassroots groups led by consumers:

Advance Youth Leadership Power (AYLP): young people with disabilities ages 16-24 organize and educate on youth-related issues. Staff contact: Candace Coleman, (312) 640-2128 or ccoleman@accessliving.org.

Cambiando Vidas (Changing Lives): Latinos with disabilities organize for community supports and disability education in the Latino community. Staff contact: Michelle Robbins, (312) 640-2194 or mrobbins@accessliving.org (se habla Español).

Disability Rights Action Coalition for Housing (DRACH): DRACH fights for housing rights for people with disabilities, especially those in public housing. Staff contact: Adam Ballard, (312) 640-2195 or aballard@accessliving.org.

Disabled Americans Want Work Now (DAWWN): DAWWN fights for employment rights related to vocational rehabilitation and other employment programs. Staff contact: Rene Luna, (312) 640-2108 or rluna@accessliving.org (se habla Español).

Empowered Fe Fes/Women Destined For Success: Girls and women with disabilities campaign on disability issues through a gender perspective.
Staff contact: Kimberly Wilson, (312) 640-2190 or kwilson@accessliving.org.

Task Force on Attendant Services (TFAS, pronounced “tough ass”): People with disabilities and personal attendants mobilize together for the right to home and community based services.
Staff contact: Tom Wilson, (312) 640-2127 or twilson@accessliving.org.

To get involved with our community organizing,


Contact: Beto Barrera Manager - Community Development Work: 312-640-2111 TTY: 312-640-2168 Email: beto@accessliving.org Contact: Adam Ballard Community Development Organizer - Housing Voicemail: 312-640-2195 Email: aballard@accessliving.org Contact: Jaime Cornejo Staff Associate - Community Development and Organizing/Housing Direct: 312-640-2174 TTY: 312-640-2102 Email: jcornejo@accessliving.org Contact: Candace Coleman Community Development Organizer - Youth Voicemail: 312-640-2128 TTY: 312-640-2102 Email: ccoleman@accessliving.org Contact: Zorytza Rodriguez Staff Associate - Community Development and Organizing/Youth Direct: 312-640-2131 TTY: 312-640-2102 Email: zrodriguez@accessliving.org Contact: Rene David. Luna Community Development Organizer - Employment Work: 312-640-2108 TTY: 312-640-2102 Email: rluna@accessliving.org Contact: Kimberly Wilson Community Development Organizer - Women & Girls Voicemail: 312-640-2190 TTY: 312-640-2170 Email: kwilson@accessliving.org Contact: Janae Hodges Staff Associate - Community Development and Organizing/Women and Girls Direct: 312-640-2134 TTY: 312-640-2102 Email: jhodges@accessliving.org Contact: Michelle Garcia Community Development Organizer - Latinos Work: 312-640-2194 Fax: 312-640-2101 Email: mgarcia@accessliving.org TTY: 312-640-2102 Contact: Tom Wilson Community Development Organizer Work: 312-640-2125 TTY: 312-640-2171 Email: twilson@accessliving.org Contact: Curtis Harris Staff Associate - Community Development and Organizing/Health Direct: 312-640-2145 TTY: 312-640-2102 Email: charris@accessliving.org
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