This free event promotes the independence and inclusion of people with all
types of disabilities by showcasing the wide range of accessible venues,
products and services in Chicago.
"Access Chicago provides people with disabilities the opportunity to access many
valuable services, products and programs designed specifically to improve
independence and quality of life," said Karen Tamley, Commissioner of the
Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities.
More than 100 vendors will provide disability-related information and invite attendees to test products, assistive devices, vehicles and participate in a variety of accessible sports and recreation activities. In addition, the expo provides information on employment, assistive devices, independent living services, educational programs, transportation, and housing.
AccessChicago features:
- The latest accessibility products
- Community-based and government services supporting people with disabilities
- Free health screenings
- Employment resources for job seekers with disabilities
- Accessible sports and recreation including fishing, sailing, bullet ball, aerobics, rowing, bowling, judo and an adaptive climbing wall
- Chicago Park District sponsored 3 on 3 wheelchair basketball tournament
- Artists and performers with disabilities
- Activities for kids of all ages