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Lake County Center for Independent Living receives proclamation by Village President Daniel MacGillis and the Trustees of Round Lake Village
Lake County Center for Independent Living receives Village of Round Lake proclamation on Monday April 6, 2015

April 9, 2015
For Immediate Release
Contact: Kelli Brooks
Phone: (847) 949-4440 Ext. 229
kelli@lccil.org
On Monday, April 6, 2015 Village President Daniel MacGillis and the Trustees of the Village of Round Lake issued a proclamation commending Lake County Center for Independent Living (LCCIL) for its 25 years of excellent service to people with disabilities.
LCCIL celebrates its 25th anniversary with the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Signed by President George Bush in 1990, the ADA requires equal access for people with disabilities. LCCIL works directly with consumers as well as on a systemic level to ensure equal access is realized, as prescribed by the ADA
The proclamation also urges the business community, civic leaders, elected officials and general public to generously support LCCIL’s Silver Anniversary Gala Benefit, on April 25, 2015.
Lake County Center for Independent Living provides all services free of charge to people with disabilities who reside in Lake and McHenry counties. Some services include: independent living skills training, information & referral, individual or community advocacy, employment readiness training, youth services, and more.
Visit the LCCIL website www.lccil.org or call (847) 949-4440 for more information about services or the 25th Anniversary Gala Benefit.