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77 W. Washington St.
Suite 1820
Chicago, IL 60602
Phone: 312.346.9766
Fax: 312.346.9730
Accessibility Ministries is a service to all churches and church members of the NIC.
Our mission is helping churches make their ministries accessible to all. We want to be an active resource when churches consider renovations, new structures and other building improvements. This site will include information to assist in areas such as vision assistance, hearing assistance, wheelchair/power chair access, restroom facilities, ramp installation, signage, parking and many more.
Please continue to check back as we update the information.
The center of this work is that people with accessibility issues are also disciples of Jesus Christ, and “Open Doors” includes them.
Our mission is helping churches make their ministries accessible to all. We want to be an active resource when churches consider renovations, new structures and other building improvements. This site will include information to assist in areas such as vision assistance, hearing assistance, wheelchair/power chair access, restroom facilities, ramp installation, signage, parking and many more.
Please continue to check back as we update the information.
The center of this work is that people with accessibility issues are also disciples of Jesus Christ, and “Open Doors” includes them.
Contact:
Terry McDorman
Minister, Accessibility Ministries
630-968-7120 ext 212
RESOURCES

Is Your Congregation Not Hearing Your Message?
UMC Accessibility Grant Guidelines/Application
2012 funding grants for accessibility improvements
Vision impairment is a challenge for 21.5 million Americans. This should definitely be a consideration in our church buildings and publications. There are several online resources available. We suggest you explore;
American Printing House for the Blind: www.aph.org
American Foundation for the Blind: www.afb.org
Both of these sites offer a variety of information ranging from how to make a building more accessible to the correct font to use for large print publications.

