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Friendship House of Illinois Our vision is to be the premier trusted service provider for adults with intellectual disabilities. Changing Disabilities into Abilities

🌟 Out & About with Our iCILA Crew! 🌟A huge thank you to Steph, one of our dedicated Residential and Community Support Wo...
17/08/2025

🌟 Out & About with Our iCILA Crew! 🌟

A huge thank you to Steph, one of our dedicated Residential and Community Support Workers, and her husband Steve for spending their day with our iCILA individuals! 🎸 They took the group on a fun shopping trip to Guitar Center, and then everyone enjoyed a delicious dinner together at Texas Roadhouse 🥖🥩.

These community outings make such a difference, bringing joy, connection, and new experiences to those we serve. 💙

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We love sharing a partnership with Forte Arts Center. 🩵💜
16/08/2025

We love sharing a partnership with Forte Arts Center. 🩵💜

🤝 BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! 🤝

We are so excited to kick off our very first season-long partnership at Forte Arts Center!
Please join us in welcoming Friendship House as our Season 33 Silver Sponsor. 💜✨

Friendship House is dedicated to improving the quality of life for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, helping each person live, work, and grow to their fullest potential. 🌟

We’re proud to partner with an organization making such a meaningful difference in our community. 💕

Learn more about their incredible work: friendshiphouseillinois.org

Happy Friday from Friendship Infinities! 💜💚They had a blast adding some sparkle today with hair tinsel—because a little ...
15/08/2025

Happy Friday from Friendship Infinities! 💜💚
They had a blast adding some sparkle today with hair tinsel—because a little extra shine never hurts! ✨💫

Wishing you all a weekend full of color, laughter, and good vibes. 🌈💖

15/08/2025

☀️ Fun in the Sun at Mangold House! ☀️
Yesterday, our Mangold House crew enjoyed some sunshine and smiles with Residential DSP Kayla and Lead DSP Leeann. 🌸✨ Bubbles were blowing, laughter was flowing, and everyone had a great time soaking up the summer vibes! 🫧💛

15/08/2025

**we do not own the rights to this music** Come stroll, shop, and soak up the vibes at Ottawa's Third Friday— and don’t forget to swing by the K&K Beaming Bliss tent for ✨ adorable handmade goodies ✨ AND your 🎟 Natalie Hemby concert tickets 🎶!📍 Downtown Ottawa — tonight only!🕒 Don’t miss it!

14/08/2025

☀️💦 Splash Pad Fun! 💦☀️

Our Friendship House crew soaked up the sunshine and laughter at the splash pad this week! From racing through the sprays to cooling off under the fountains, it was the perfect way to beat the summer heat. 🌊😄

We love seeing our friends enjoying the outdoors, making memories, and sharing smiles! 🩵

We want to say a huge thank you to Shepherd Middle School Student Council for their donation! ❤️
11/08/2025

We want to say a huge thank you to Shepherd Middle School Student Council for their donation! ❤️

🎶💕 Listening Party Fun at Mangold House! 🎶💕Today, Day Trainer DSP, Kaitlyn, and our Mangold House crew had a special lis...
11/08/2025

🎶💕 Listening Party Fun at Mangold House! 🎶💕

Today, Day Trainer DSP, Kaitlyn, and our Mangold House crew had a special listening party with Residential DSPs, Tiffany and Christian! Some of them are getting ready for a December concert to see the amazing gospel singer CeCe Winans — a true favorite here at Mangold House!

They had such a great time enjoying her music and singing along together. Cheri even wore her shirt featuring her favorite CeCe song! 💕🎶

McCormick House took a trip to the sunflower field and the I&M Canal today with Residential DSP, Amanda. 🌻
10/08/2025

McCormick House took a trip to the sunflower field and the I&M Canal today with Residential DSP, Amanda. 🌻

☀️💦 Splish, Splash, & Smiles at Splash Country! 💦☀️Our Friendship House crew had an absolute blast soaking up the sun, m...
09/08/2025

☀️💦 Splish, Splash, & Smiles at Splash Country! 💦☀️

Our Friendship House crew had an absolute blast soaking up the sun, making waves, and sharing laughs at Splash Country! From relaxing swims to joyful splashes, every moment was filled with friendship, fun, and unforgettable memories. 🏊‍♂️🌊💙

We’re so grateful for days like these that bring our Friendship House family together outside of our usual routine. The smiles say it all — this was a summer day well spent! 😄❤️

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Friendship House was conceived out of a mothers love for her son who was born with a developmental disability. Mrs. McCormick, knowing there were no programs for Bob in the early 1950's, worked tirelessly to support Bob with his education, growth, and independence. Mrs. McCormick knew Bob's potential and proved the experts wrong, as Bob learned and grew daily. Knowing the importance of a structured program filled with loving and dedicated teachers, Mrs. McCormick reached out to other families needing support for loved ones with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In 1953, Jane McCormick partnered with other families to form a group called the Mother's Club for Exceptional Children.

In 1955 The Mother's Club grew and started offering structured courses for children and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. These courses focused on supporting the individual and family as they strived to advance the potential of every student. Known as Echo School, the children and young adults were challenged and skills continued to improve. Because of this program, more independence and self-reliance was achieved daily.

In 1966 as the children grew and developed, they reached adulthood and needed to have a purpose and meaning in their lives. Friendship House was launched with the goal of ensuring the young men and women with intellectual and developmental disabilities were an integral part of the community. This enabled them to be productive citizens and fully integrate into the community. Mrs. McCormick was a trailblazer and new that Bob's success was dependent on giving him a loving stable environment rich in educational programming and the opportunity to reach his fullest potential.

Friendship house thrived on the continued growth of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and opened a semi-independent living program for individuals to live on their own with support from staff. Bob was not only one of the first students in Echo School, but also one of the first to live in a residential home located in Ottawa Illinois. This semi-independent program was a true success for individuals who wished for independence but needed some oversight from the staff at Friendship House.