Our Programs

The WILL Center empowers people with disabilities to live independently through advocacy, support, and community-based services.

We offer a range of services to support people with disabilities in achieving greater independence and community inclusion.

The Low Vision Program provides free support to individuals aged 55 and older who are experiencing vision loss.

This program helps consumers maintain independence and improve quality of life through personalized services, resources, and skills training tailored to their unique needs.

The WILL Center’s Independent Living Program empowers people with disabilities to live independently and make informed choices. Services include skills training, peer support,
information and referral, advocacy, and transition assistance.

We work alongside individuals to build confidence, connect with resources, and achieve personal goals for independent living.

The WILL Center’s Transition Services support individuals with disabilities through key life changes. We assist youth transitioning to adulthood, help individuals move from nursing facilities back into the community, and provide resources to prevent unnecessary institutionalization.

Our goal is to
ensure every person has the support they need to live independently and thrive.

To empower people with disabilities to ensure that they have full and complete access to community resources to promote their independence.