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Independent Connection outlines free independent‑living services, opens Concordia office
Summary
Independent Connection told the Salina Accessibility Advisory Committee it now serves nine North‑Central Kansas counties, opened a Concordia office in March 2025, and provides six core, no‑cost services for people with disabilities, plus community trainings and a paid accessibility review service.
Alyssa Boyles, community engagement coordinator for Independent Connection, told the Salina Accessibility Advisory Committee that the nonprofit provides six core independent‑living services across nine North‑Central Kansas counties and opened a Concordia office in March 2025.
Why it matters: Independent Connection’s outreach and no‑cost services expand local access to supports that help people with disabilities live independently and participate in community life.
At the May meeting, Boyles described the organization as “a center for independent living, also known as a SIL,” and said Independent Connection is a private nonprofit that is…
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