Hi Kimberly, we awarded a grant to phase out a sheltered workshop run by the Arc of the Southside in Danville, Virginia.   Jason Withers in our office can give you details on that grant. He can be reached at xxxxxx@vbpd.virginia.gov  He is out of the office at a conference till Friday. H

Heidi Lawyer
Executive Director
Virginia Board for People with Disabilities
1100 Bank Street, 7th Floor
Richmond, VA  23219
804-786-0016


On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 12:22 PM, Mercer-Schleider, Kimberly <xxxxxx@illinois.gov> wrote:

Hello All!

 

We are currently seeking information on how other Councils have participated in a demonstration or pilot project in one (or all) of the following areas:

 

1.       Sheltered workshop phase out

2.       Remote Monitoring

3.       Self-Directed housing initiatives

 

I know that these are large questions and perhaps best done with a phone conversation.  If you have experience with any of these above, feel free to contact me or my colleague Mariel (copied) and we will set up a time to talk.

 

Thanks!

 


 

 

 

KIMBERLY MERCER-SCHLEIDER | DIRECTOR

Illinois Council on Developmental Disabilities

Chicago Office: 100 W. Randolph, Suite 10-600 Chicago, IL 60602

Chicago Phone: (312)814-2080

Springfield Office: 830 S. Spring Street Chicago IL, 62702

Springfield Phone: (217)782-8602

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