Center For Independent Futures
Cause Area
- Advocacy & Human Rights
- Community
- Employment
- Homeless & Housing
- People with Disabilities
Location
1015 DavisEvanston, IL 60201 United StatesOrganization Information
Mission Statement
We create innovative product and service models that give individuals with disabilities and their families the skills and opportunities to realize full lives.
Description
Center for Independent Futures was founded in Evanston, Illinois, by Kay Branz and Jane Doyle, two women raising daughters with developmental disabilities. Together, Kay and Jane navigated the challenges of the school system and advocated for programs and experiences that would prepare their children for the world beyond high school.
But when their daughters graduated, that world didn’t offer the supports and opportunities they deserved. Kay and Jane decided to create new solutions and develop innovative ways to support individuals with disabilities and their families. They founded Center for Independent Futures in 2002.
Today, Center for Independent Futures supports hundreds of individuals throughout the Chicago area and consults with organizations around the country. Our community includes our passionate and talented staff, our dedicated boards, a network of professional resources and partners, engaged families and individuals, and generous supporters. Thanks to the commitment of these groups, Center for Independent Futures continues to grow and pursue our vision of a future where all individuals have access to the opportunities of a full life.