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Agencies

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Mid-Illinois Big Brothers Big Sisters

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SBL Peace Meal Senior Nutrition Program

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Tuscola Public Library

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Sullivan Pre-School

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Illinois Department of Employment Security

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Housing Authority of the County of Cumberland

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Shelby County Public Health Department in conjunction with the IL Department of Public Health

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Shelby County Public Health Department

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Federal Communications Commission

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Charleston Public Library

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West Central Development Council

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Clark County Health Department

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Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council

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Coles County Health Department

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Eastern Illinois Foodbank

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HOPE of East Central Illinois

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Land of Lincoln Legal Aid

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Gambro Healthcare Center

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Illinois Department on Aging

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Community Care Systems, Inc

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Sarah Bush Lincoln

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Casey Health Care Center

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University of Illinois Extension; Cumberland/Jasper

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Tobacco FREE Group Support

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CASA of East Central Illinois

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Catholic Charities

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Choices Pregnancy & Health

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Maranatha Baptist Church

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Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman- Illinois Department on Aging

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City of Charleston

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Mattoon Lions Club

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Mattoon CUSD #2

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Illinois Family Resources

Programs

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PACE - Vision Impairment Services

Street:1317 E. Florida Ave.
City:Urbana, IL 61801
Web Page:http://www.pacecil.org/
Phone:(217) 344-5433 Judy Mullen, Coordinator
Phone:(217) 344-5024 TTY
Phone:(217) 344-2414 Fax
Operating Agency:PACE, Inc.
Agency Type: Private, Non-Profit
Person In Charge: J. Hadley Ravencroft Independent Living Coordinator
Hours: Call
Fees: None
Eligibility: Experiencing vision loss
Area Served: Champaign, Douglas, Edgar, Piatt, and Vermilioncounties
Ages Served: All
Appt. Necessary: Preferred
Handicapped accessible: no
About:Teaching seniors and their families how to cope with vision loss. Demonstration of adaptive devices and day to day coping techniques. Equipment loan to program participants. Linkage to Douglas County Vision Loss Support Group.
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