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Review Avenues to Independence
This business has 3 positives and 0 negatives.
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Avenues to Independence

Not A JJ's List Disability-Aware Business Yet
Category: Employer, Service Provider/Agency
Phone number: (847) 292-0870
Location: 515 Busse Hwy., Park Ridge, IL 60068
Website: http://avenuestoindependence.org/
Disability Aware Features:
  • Hires or would like to hire qualified individuals with disabilities
 
Review Avenues to Independence
This business has 3 positives and 0 negatives.
Maria
Maria
12:00am 03/07/10

Avenues is a wonderful organization that assists many challenged individuals. My neice, Kelly, works in their Thrift Shop and has been supported and encouraged by the full-time staff.

Disability Awareness:   Welcoming, Talked directly to the person/people with disability, Friendly, Gave choices, Gave extra time, Respectful, Helpful with assistance or accommodation, Has employees with disabilities, Flexible service, Physically accessible
Avenues to Independence
Avenues to Independence
12:00am 12/31/69

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Madison
Madison
8:46pm 06/24/09

Calvin Keyes was friendly person to me. I have hard times with Avenues to Independence. Calvin has been traveling back and forth from his childhood and work at the same time. Avenues to Independence has been great place for having great job coaches and respectful and friendly greeting people with Learning Disabilities. We have all make some mistakes with personal things.

Disability Awareness:   Friendly, Respectful, Helpful when I needed assistance or accommodation, Flexible service, Other, find some job positions
Patricia Finnegan
Patricia Finnegan
9:17am 06/05/09

We came upon the 2 stores unwittingly, and our experience was favorable. The Avenues are thrift stores and we

were helped by high end, disabled young adults who could direct, comprehend and make change. There appeared

to be someone in charge.

There was a good variety of "stuff" and obvious opportunity to donate in the rear of the store. From now on

our desirable (or so we hope) castoffs will be brought here.l


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Disability Awareness:   Welcoming, Talked directly to the person/people with disability, Friendly, Gave choices, Gave extra time, Respectful, Helpful with assistance or accommodation, Has employees with disabilities, Flexible service