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Marching for Freedom

Members of LINC's staff joined 700 others in marching for disability rights in our nation's capitol. The staff was attending the National Council on Independent Living (NCIL) national conference in Washington, D.C. This year the crowd was showing support for the ADA Amendments Act as well as several other legislative issues related to disability rights.

Members of the Idaho delegation, including LINC staff members.

Read more about it at:

Justice for All blog
http://jfactivist.typepad.com/jfactivist/2008/07/hundreds-with-d.html

National Council on Independent Living
http://www.ncil.org/index.html

 

Thanks for making our Open House a success!

Our Open House was a great success! Thanks to all of you who came to help us celebrate.

Dana Gover, LINC Board President, and Jerry Todd Miller, IPUL Board President, cut the ribbon on the new office building.

We would like to especially thank the following for their support:

Cucina de Paolo, Marcia Keith, Jay Dula, Key Bank, Eyes of the World, Maxie's Pizza & Pasta, Gene Harris Jazz Festival, Overland Floral, Interior Greenscape, and Sterling Landscape


 

Check out the Idaho Assistive Technology for All Project website at

https://www.idaho.at4all.com/welcome.aspx


Our Mission:

Living Independence Network Corporation (LINC), is a non-profit organization empowering people with disabilities to achieve their desired level of independence. LINC promotes personal growth and freedom of choice through advocacy, networking, public awareness and modification of environments.

Goals:

  1. Advocate for the rights of people with disabilities and the elimination of physical, attitudinal, social, economic, political and communication barriers. 

  2. Create the necessary social supports for independent living. 

  3. Foster respect throughout the community for individuals with disabilities. 

  4. Initiate a cooperative effort among different disability groups for equal advancement.

How we achieve these goals.

 

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Independent Living Services

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Attendant Program Services

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Boise Office:

1878 West Overland Road

Boise, Idaho 83705
Phone/TTY: (208) 336-3335
Fax: (208) 384-5037 
Email: info@lincidaho.org

Serving: Ada, Boise, Elmore, and Valley Counties

Caldwell Office:

2922 E. Cleveland, 
Suite #800

Caldwell, Idaho 83605
Phone/TTY: (208) 454-5511
Fax: (208) 454-5515  

Serving: Adams, Canyon, Gem, Owyhee, Payette, and Washington Counties

Twin Falls Office:

1182 Eastland Dr. North, Ste. C

Twin Falls, Idaho 83301
Phone/TTY:
(208) 733-1712
Fax: (208)  733-7711

Serving: Blaine, Camas, Cassia, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln, Minidoka, and Twin Falls Counties



 

 

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