Centers for Independent Living, often referred to as “CILs,” are non-residential places of action and coalition where people with disabilities strive toward their independent living goals.
CILs provide an array of independent living services and advocacy to promote and support leadership, independence, and productivity. Centers work directly with individuals with disabilities and on behalf of them, advocating in local communities to remove barriers to independent living and ensure equality.
CILs provide services for people with significant disabilities as well as to the local community at large. CILs provide the following core services to individuals:
- Advocacy
- Peer Counseling
- Independent Living Skills Training
- Information and Referral
- Transition Services
Services to local communities include information and referral, systems change advocacy, disability awareness, community education, and technical assistance.
Find Your Local CIL
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Access Independence, Inc.
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 324 Hope Drive, Winchester, VA 22601
Phone: 540-662-4452
TTY: 540-662-5556
Fax: 540-662-4474
Website: accessindependence.org
Email: askai@accessindependence.org
Appalachian Independence Center
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 230 Charwood Drive, Abingdon, VA 24210
Phone: 276-628-2979
Fax: 276-628-4931
Website: aicadvocates.org
Email: aicinfo@aicadvocates.org
Blue Ridge Independent Living Center
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 1502-B Williamson Road NE, Roanoke, VA 24012
Phone: 540-342-1231
Fax: 540-342-9505
Website: brilc.org
Email: brilc@brilc.org
Clinch Independent Living Services
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 1176 Boothe Branch Road, Grundy, VA 24614
Phone: 276-935-6088
Fax: 276-935-6342
Website: cilsonline.org
Email: cils@cilsonline.org
Crater District Satellite CIL
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 1845 A Fort Mahone Street, Petersburg, VA 23805-2403
Phone: 804-862-9338
Fax: 804-862-6177
Website: ril-va.org
Email: info@ril-va.org
disAbility Resource Center
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 409 Progress Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Phone: 540-373-2559
Toll‑free: 800-648-6324
TTY: 540-373-5890
Fax: 540-373-8126
Website: cildrc.org
Email: drc@cildrc.org
Disability Rights & Resource Center
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 300 Pell Avenue, Suite A, Rocky Mount, VA. 24151
Phone: 540-482-0752
Fax: 540-482-0640
Website: drrcva.org
Email: info@drrcva.org
Eastern Shore Center for Independent Living
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: Colonial Square Shopping Center, 36282 Lankford Highway, Suite 13-D, Belle Haven, VA 23306
Phone: 757-414-0100
TTY: 757-414-0080
Fax: 757-414-0205
Website: vaescil.org
Email: info@vaescil.org
Endependence Center of Northern Virginia
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 1550 Crystal Drive, Suite 810, Arlington, VA 22202
Phone: 703-525-3268
TTY: 703-525-3553
Fax: 703-525-3585
Website: ecnv.org
Email: info@ecnv.org
Endependence Center, Inc.
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 6300 E. Virginia Beach Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23502
Phone: 757-461-8007
TTY: 757-461-7527
Fax: 757-455-8223
Website: endependence.org
Email: ecinorf@endependence.org
Independence Empowerment Center
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 8409 Dorsey Circle, Suite 101, Manassas, VA 20110
Phone: 703-257-5400
Fax: 703-257-5043
Website: ieccil.org
Email: info@ieccil.org
Independence Resource Center
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 815 Cherry Avenue, Charlottesville, VA 22903-3448
Phone: 434-971-9629
Fax: 434-971-8242
Website: charlottesvilleirc.org
Email: info@charlottesvilleirc.org
Junction Center for Independent Living
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 1520 Third Avenue East, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
Phone: 276-524-4081
Fax: 276-524-1510
Website: junctioncenter.org
Email: jcil1@junctioncenter.org
Loudoun Endependence Center Satellite
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 215 Depot Ct, Suite #203, Leesburg, VA 20175
Phone: 703-342-7651
Fax: 703-485-7381
Website: ecnv.org
Email: info@ecnv.org
Lynchburg Area Center for Independent Living
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 500 Alleghany Avenue, Ste. 520, Lynchburg, VA 24501
Phone: 434-528-4971
TTY: 434-528-4972
Fax: 434-528-4976
Website: lacil-lynchburg.org
Email: LACIL@lacil.org
Middle Peninsula Satellite Center for Independent Living
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 303 Butler Farm Road, Suite 106-A, Hampton, VA 23666
Phone: 757-827-0275
TTY: 757-827-8800
Fax: 757-827-0655
Website: hvacil.org
Email: iepcil@hvacil.org
New River Valley Disability Resource Center (NRV DRC)
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 7368 Pepper's Ferry Road, Fairlawn, VA, 24141
Phone: 540-266-1435
Fax: 540-251-3451
Website: nrvdrc.org
Email: advocate@nrvdrc.org
Peninsula Center for Independent Living
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 303 Butler Farm Road, Suite 106A, Hampton, VA 23666
Phone: 757-827-0275
TTY: 757-827-8800
Fax: 757-827-0655
Website: hvacil.org
Email: iepcil@hvacil.org
Resources for Independent Living, Inc.
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 4009 Fitzhugh Avenue, Richmond, VA 23230
Phone: 804-353-6503
TTY: 804-353-6583
Fax: 804-358-5606
Website: ril-va.org
Email: info@RIL-VA.org
Unserved Area
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Unfortunately, there is not currently a Center for Independent Living serving your area.
Valley Associates for Independent Living
A Center for Independent Living is a community-based organization run by and for people with disabilities that provides services and advocacy to help them live independently and fully participate in society.
Address: 3210 Peoples Drive, Suite 220, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Phone: 540-433-6513
TTY: 540-438-9265
Fax: 540-433-6313
Website: govail.org
Email: VAIL@govail.org
FAQs
CILs are non-residential places where people with disabilities strive toward their independent living goals.
Virginia’s 17 CILs are located throughout the Commonwealth. See the map above for the areas CILs serve and areas that remain unserved.
CILs are nonprofit organizations that are funded by state, federal, local and private dollars. The Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services administers some of the state and some federal funds are provided to CILs.
CILs provide services to individuals with significant disabilities and others in their local communities.
CILs provide many different services for individuals with significant disabilities. Core services include advocacy, peer counseling, independent living skills training, information and referral, and services for youth, people living in institutions, and preventing institutionalization
Services to local communities include information and referral, systems change advocacy, disability awareness, community education, and technical assistance.
CILs are created through the efforts of people with disabilities, their families, friends and other interested people. Successful establishment of a CIL depends on networking, personal involvement, coalition- building and commitment to the empowerment of persons with disabilities.
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