Dr. King’s vision reminds us that justice, equity, and dignity are not privileges. They are rights that belong to everyone.
At the CIL, we carry this message forward by advocating for access and the right for people with disabilities to live independently and participate fully in their communities.
MLK Day is not just a day of remembrance. It is a call to action. A reminder that progress happens when we show up for one another, speak up for equality, and continue the work toward a more accessible world.

In recognition of Dr. King’s lasting impact and his commitment to equality, our offices will be closed today.



