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Brandy first came to the Center for Independent Living in 2020 while still in high school, referred for a vocational evaluation. That first connection opened the door to years of growth, learning, and self-discovery.
Through CILâs money management workshops and Soft Skills to Pay the Bills program, Brandy gained confidence, improved her teamwork and communication, and became a standout participantâalways ready to engage, volunteer, and lead. In 2024, she was even invited to speak on a student panel for Project 10âs Winter Institute, where she shared how CIL and her school transition team helped her become more independent and self-assured.
Brandy will be exiting the school system in January 2025 and continues to work with Vocational Rehabilitation on job placement services. Sheâs motivated, capable, and ready to thriveâthanks in large part to the support she received through CIL programs.
ID: Brandy smiles in a classroom wearing glasses and a black shirt, featured in a graphic promoting The Amazing Give on April 24, 2025.
đ This is what your donations make possible.
When you donate to The Amazing Give, you help us provide free critical services to consumers in our community:
â Employment Services â Youth Transition & Life Skills Training â Financial Literacy Workshops â Assistive Technology â Sign Language Interpreting â Emergency Preparedness & More
Youâre not just funding servicesâyouâre investing in futures like Brandyâs.
đ Mark your calendar for April 24th and join us in creating more stories like hers.
A huge thank you to everyone who participated in and attended the CIL Talent Show! đ We are beyond proud of all the performers who bravely took the stage and shared their incredible talents. From singing and dancing to showcasing creations, athletic feats, and even solving a Rubik’s Cube â every performance was a reminder of the incredible range of talent and strength within our disability community. đŤ Your support made this event unforgettable, and we are truly inspired by the courage and creativity on display. Here’s to celebrating YOU! đ
ID: A colorful collage showcases highlights from a “Talent Show Recap.” The background features a crumpled paper texture with the title “Talent Show Recap” written in a bold, red font at the center. Surrounding the title are a variety of Polaroid-style snapshots featuring individuals performing different talents. These include someone playing with a puzzle cube, a hula dancer, a musician with a xylophone, a person painting, a traditional dancer, a group singing or performing together, and others showcasing talents such as magic tricks, spinning batons, singing, or speaking. Each photo is uniquely framed with different colored backgrounds, paper clips, or tape, giving the collage a fun, scrapbook-like feel. The overall vibe is creative, vibrant, and celebratory.
With 140+ attendees, 17 vendors, and a great turnout of volunteers, this yearâs event was a huge success! We kicked things off with a warm welcome from Mayor Ben Marciano, enjoyed food from Smalls Sliders, Dunkinâ Donuts, and Samâs Club, and heard from some incredible speakers who shared valuable safety info.
We wrapped it all up with 15 exciting door prizesâand tons of positive feedback from both vendors and attendees!
Thank you to everyone who made this event possible. Together, weâre building a stronger, safer community. đ
Weâre incredibly grateful to our generous donors and sponsors, our amazing speakers who shared such valuable knowledge, and our dedicated vendors who provided resources and support to everyone who attended. This event wouldnât have been possible without each of youâthank you!
SPONSOR: Coalition for Health and Medical Preparedness (CHAMP)
DONORS: Dunkin Donuts Culligan of Ocala Smalls Burgers Herrâs Chips Samâs Club United Health Care Development Service Trainers (DST)
SPEAKERS: Mr. Ben Marciano, Mayor of Ocala Preston Bowlin, Emergency Management Director Beth Meyer with Florida SILC James F. Coleman with Community Legal Services
VENDORS: Center for Independent Living Florida Alliance for Assistive Services and Technology (FAAST) Comfort Keepers Ocala 200 Lions Club Encompass Health Florida Visually Impaired and Blind Service Marion County Fire Rescue Community Paramedicine Ocala Police Department Langley Health Services Ocala Electric Utility Ocala Fire Department Heart of Florida Health Center College of Central Florida Community Legal Services City of Ocala Water Resources Advent Health Ocala Suntran
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Your support empowers people with disabilities to live independently and thrive.
Meet Tequista, who was born blind and came to CILNCF for Supported Employment Services. With the help of our team and a welcoming Culverâs crew, she landed a job as a Lobby Attendant. From learning her workspace to delivering top-notch customer service, Tequista has become a standout employeeâearning tips, glowing reviews, and newfound independence.
Last year, you helped us raise $10,035âdirectly fueling programs like employment services, sign language interpreting, wheelchair ramps, emergency preparedness, and assistive technology. This year, weâre aiming even higher.
⨠Your donation = real impact. It creates opportunities, builds confidence, and supports meaningful change.
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On St. Pattyâs Day, the CIL family came together at Cuscowilla Nature and Retreat Center for our Annual Staff Retreatâa day filled with connection, creativity, and celebration!
We kicked off with a surprise welcome for Amy, our new Executive Director đâcomplete with a Mickey Mouse plant, a team-signed card, and sweet words from Amy herself. She even surprised us with vacation time as a thank you!
The day was packed with fun: đŻ CIL Bingo to learn more about each other
đ¨ Rock painting for our Gainesville officeâs new garden 𼪠A chill lunch + game room laughs đ Tough St. Pattyâs Day trivia đ And prizes galoreâfrom guessing games to leprechaun hat drawings!
We wrapped up with full hearts and lots of laughs. Grateful for a team that shows up with joy, creativity, and careâevery single day. đ
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We want to send a huge âTHANK YOUâ to everyone who joined us for our 4th Annual Alachua County Emergency Preparedness Expo at the Senior Recreation Center! This FREE event brought together a fantastic group of 13 vendors and over 40 attendees, all focused on helping people with disabilities stay prepared before, during, and after emergencies. We heard from insightful guest speakers on how to get ready for storms and where to seek help once theyâve passed. ASL interpreters were on hand to ensure full accessibility, and we wrapped up the day with raffles for weather-related preparedness prizes. Weâre so grateful for the communityâs support and canât wait to keep empowering everyone to stay safe and prepared!
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A special THANK YOU goes out to our donors and sponsors for their generous support, our speakers who shared invaluable insights, and our vendors who offered services and information to our attendees. We couldnât have done it without all of you!
DONORS: Publix Samâs Club Dunkinâ Donuts
SPONSORS: Healthcare Coalition Alliance Disability Rights Florida Alachua County Emergency Management Elder Care
SPEAKERS: Daniel J. Hartley representing Congresswoman Kat Cammack David Peaton, Assistant Director of Emergency Management Bryan Russell with Disabiliy Rights Florida Rachel Rall with Three Rivers Legal Services
VENDORS: Center for Independent Living Florida Alliance for Assistive Services and Technology (FAAST) Disability Rights Florida Gainesville Fire Rescue Community Resource Paramedicine Alachua County Library District Elder Options Alachua County Emergency Management Sugar Dogs International, Inc. Community Hospice and Palliative Care Regiional Transis System (RTS) Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation Three Rivers Legal Services, Inc. United Way of North Central Florida Meridian Healthcare Elder Care
Do you have a child ages 3 to 5? Curious about how Assistive Technology (AT) can support their development? Join us for a fun and informative virtual training hosted by FAAST and Step Up AT!
đ§ Learn simple trials, tools, and tricks to support your childâs: language, literacy, attention, and motor skills!
đ Wednesday, April 16th â° 12:00â1:00 PM đ Virtual â join from anywhere!
Enjoy a delicious meal while supporting a powerful mission â empowering people with disabilities to achieve their goals for independence.
⨠A portion of the eveningâs proceeds will directly support CILNCFâs programs, services, and operations â making a real difference in our community.
Recently, our staff member Andrea visited Project Looking Ahead at Hernando HS for a fun and engaging Soft Skills workshop on teamwork. Students competed to build the tallest free-standing structure using only marshmallows and dry spaghetti. Congrats to the winning teamâJicelia, Skipper, Chen, and Maxâfor reaching an impressive height of 28 inches! đ
This activity highlighted the importance of communication, collaboration, and creativity. We’re so proud of everyone’s effort and teamwork!
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