Progress Center for Independent Living 38th Annual Meeting

Join Progress Center staff, board members, and community members for the 2026 Annual Meeting. The meeting features news and updates, reports and presentations from partners and allies, and a vote on Progress Center Board candidates, along with a community meal, information tables, and entertainment.

Date: Saturday, June 20th
Location: Cicero Community Center
2250 South 49th Avenue, Cicero, IL 60804
Times:
11:00am to 1:00 pm
Check-in, Exhibitor Hall, and Lunch
1:00pm to 3:00pm
• Meeting and Board of Directors Election
• Speakers on the Power of Voting, ILPs (Individualized Learning Plans), and the DeafBlind community
• Special Recognitions

ASL interpreters, Spanish language translation, and Personal Assistants will be provided.
A free parking garage is adjacent to the Cicero Community Center.
(entrance to parking garage is on 50th St. between 22nd Place and 23rd St.)
Paratransit fares of $3.25 each way will be reimbursed.

RSVP to 708-209-1500 or email dkaras@progresscil.org by June 8th.

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Progress Center for Independent Living 38ª Reunión Anual

Únase al personal de Progress Center, miembros de la junta directiva y miembros de la comunidad para la Reunión Anual 2026. La reunión incluirá noticias y actualizaciones, informes y presentaciones de socios y aliados, así como la votación de candidatos para la Junta Directiva de Progress Center, además de una comida comunitaria, mesas informativas y entretenimiento.

Fecha: Sábado 20 de junio Lugar: Centro Comunitario de Cicero 2250 South 49th Avenue, Cicero, IL 60804
Horarios: 11:00 a.m. a 1:00 p.m. Registro, área de expositores y almuerzo
1:00 p.m. a 3:00 p.m. Reunión y elección de la Junta Directiva Conferencistas sobre el poder del voto, los ILPs (Planes Individualizados de Aprendizaje) y la comunidad Sordo-Ciega Reconocimientos especiales

Se proporcionarán intérpretes de ASL (lengua de señas), traducción al español y asistentes personales.
Habrá estacionamiento gratuito en un garaje adyacente al Centro Comunitario de Cicero (la entrada al garaje está en la calle 50, entre la calle 22 Place y la calle 23).

Las tarifas de paratránsito de $3.25 por trayecto serán reembolsadas.

Confirme su asistencia (RSVP) al 708-209-1500 o por correo electrónico a dkaras@progresscil.org antes del 8 de junio.

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Event celebrates new ADA compliant gateway ramp

MWRD commissioners, Blue Island leaders and officials with the Progress Center for Independent Living, Blue Island Chamber of Commerce and accessibility and clean water advocates to formally cut the ribbon on new amenities at the MWRD’s Louis S. Viverito Sidestream Elevated Pool Aeration Station.
MWRD commissioners, Blue Island leaders and officials with the Progress Center for Independent Living, Blue Island Chamber of Commerce and Industry and accessibility advocates cut the ribbon on new amenities at the MWRD’s SEPA Station 3. 

Accessibility upgrades at the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago’s (MWRD) Sidestream Elevated Pool Aeration (SEPA) Station #3 were unveiled on May 8 in partnership with the City of Blue Island, the Blue Island Disability Committee, the Blue Island Chamber of Commerce, Progress Center for Independent Living and community members.

A new concrete ramp and segmented retaining wall were constructed to create an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant pathway, giving visitors of all ages and abilities safe and convenient access to the popular recreation site. Braille signage was also installed to support visitors with visual impairments.

“This SEPA Station has always been a gathering place, and these upgrades make it even more inviting,” said MWRD President Kari K. Steele. “By adding ADA-compliant features and braille signage, we’re opening the door for more people to experience the natural beauty and educational opportunities along the Cal-Sag Channel. This project reflects the MWRD’s dedication to accessibility, collaboration and environmental stewardship.”

The SEPA station aerates water to support aquatic life and enhances water quality in the Calumet-Sag Channel, while offering a scenic gathering place along the waterway. The MWRD operates five SEPA stations along the Calumet-Sag Channel. From April through October, these facilities collectively pump up to 1.3 billion gallons of water per day, adding 25 tons of oxygen to the Chicago Area Waterway System. At each station, the Cal-Sag Channel’s flow is elevated as much as 17 feet into shallow pools and then cascades over a series of waterfalls.

“The upgrades at SEPA Station #3 reflect the MWRD’s ongoing commitment to improving our facilities so they better serve the public,” said MWRD Vice President Patricia Theresa Flynn. “I was proud to see this project completed with the strong support of Blue Island and our partners. When we invest in accessibility, we invest in people—and that strengthens our entire region.”

“Access to public spaces is not a privilege; it is a fundamental right that guides the path toward inclusion,” said Horacio Esparza, executive director, Progress Center for Independent Living. “When every resident and their needs are considered, inclusion becomes the standard—and dignity the result. And when leadership and local authorities, like those in Blue Island, are truly committed, advocacy becomes not a struggle, but a natural and achievable action.”

Blue Island Mayor Fred Bilotto said the SEPA station park is one of the community’s true hidden gems.

“It is a public space where residents can gather with friends and family and generally enjoy nature,” said Mayor Bilotto. “The improvements we’re celebrating today will make that experience available to even more people. The new ADA-accessible pathway and braille signage represent more than just construction upgrades — they reflect a commitment to inclusion and ensuring that public spaces are welcoming and accessible to residents of all ages and abilities. On behalf of the City of Blue Island, we appreciate your commitment to strengthening our community and making spaces like this accessible for everyone.”

Robin Jones, the retired director of the Great Lakes ADA Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago, applauded efforts to make the SEPA station accessible.

“As we approach the 36th anniversary of the ADA, it is exciting to see local communities embracing the spirit of the ADA and assuring that their public spaces are accessible to and useable by everyone,” Jones said.

The station also serves as an economic engine that complements neighborhood businesses and attracts visitors in warmer months.

“Accessible public spaces like SEPA Station #3 are essential to a thriving community,” said Blue Island Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry Executive Director Sara Brown. “The Chamber has been a strong advocate for accessibility and inclusive economic growth, and these improvements represent meaningful progress toward that goal. When we invest in accessibility, we strengthen not only quality of life, but also the economic vitality of our local businesses and neighborhoods.”

Long‑time environmental advocate, community organizer, and friend to the Cal‑Sag Channel, Tom Shepherd expressed his gratitude toward the community investment.

On behalf of our community, we extend our sincere thanks to the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District and the City of Blue Island for their commitment to making this cherished site more accessible,” said Tom Shepherd. “These improvements ensure that people of all ages and abilities can safely enjoy the beauty of the Cal-Sag Channel and the Waterfall Park, reflecting a shared dedication to inclusion and public access.”

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Webinar on Safe Spaces featuring Progress Center

What makes people feel safe, seen, and supported at work?

Join us for Part 3 of CCDPH’s literacy webinar series on May 15 to learn how organizations are building environments where people feel like they truly belong. Hear from AgeOptions and Progress Center staff and consumer as they share real examples of what works and why it matters.

📅 Friday, May 15
🕙 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
📍 Virtual

✅ Open to all

Register: https://ow.ly/sNwE50YVi86

The May 15th webinar is focused on creating safe spaces and will discuss the importance of things like trauma-informed practices, inclusive language, and accessibility considerations for different populations.

 

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Gran inauguración del Waterfall Park

Únase a Progress Center para inaugurar y celebrar la apertura de «Waterfall Park» en Blue Island, recientemente remodelado y ACCESIBLE. Asista al corte de cinta y a la conferencia de prensa, en los que nos uniremos a la Ciudad de Blue Island, al Comité de Discapacidad de Blue Island y al Distrito Metropolitano de Recuperación de Aguas del Gran Chicago.

DÓNDE: Estación n.º 3 de Aireación de Piscina Elevada en Corriente Lateral (SEPA), 2250 Fulton St., Blue Island, Ill. 60406

CUÁNDO: Viernes, 8 de mayo de 2026, a las 10:30 a. m.

 

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