Access Independence
A center for independent living in Stratford, CT.
06/11/2026
Access Independence is excited to offer a Driver’s Permit Study Group beginning July 7 at 2:00 PM! This supportive and accessible group is designed to help individuals with disabilities prepare for the Connecticut learner’s permit exam.
Participants will have the option to attend either in person or virtually, allowing everyone to learn in the format that works best for them.
Email [email protected] or call 203-378-6977 to learn more about this study group or to register.
Support Access Independence this July, one bag at a time!
We're excited to share that Access Independence has once again been selected as a nonprofit partner in the Stop & Shop Community Bag Program!
For every $2.50 reusable Community Bag purchased during the month of July 2026 at the Stop & Shop located at 200 East Main Street, Stratford, CT, Access Independence will receive $1.
It's an easy way to support our mission while helping reduce waste in our community. Every bag purchased makes a difference! You can support Access Independence by visiting Stop & Shop on 200 East Main Street, Stratford, CT.
Thank you for supporting Access Independence and helping us continue empowering individuals with disabilities to live independently.
05/13/2026
05/13/2026
ONE WEEK until Mental Health Awareness Day
Wednesday, May 13, from 3–6 PM at Birdseye for an afternoon filled with wellness activities, giveaways, yoga, journaling, games, community resources, and more!
Build your own self-care kit, bring a friend, and help us spread the word — this event is completely FREE for all ages!
A little piece of the Baldwin Center will be there, too!
Chloe will be having a book-binding class!
And Kyah will be having a painting session!
04/29/2026
Today is the Rally for Nonprofit Funding and Advocacy Day at the Connecticut State Capitol.
Our team is on the ground, standing alongside partners from across the state to advocate for the funding and support nonprofits need to keep our communities strong. This work matters, and so do the people we serve. Nonprofits are essential, fund nonprofits!
04/15/2026
Happy National ASL Day!
April 15 marks the founding of the American School for the Deaf in 1817, the first permanent school for the Deaf in the United States and a powerful milestone in Deaf history.
American Sign Language is not just a way to communicate. It is a rich, fully developed language with its own grammar, expression, and cultural depth. Today, it is one of the most widely used languages in the country and a vital part of the Deaf community.
Learning even a few signs can make a real difference. It creates connection, builds understanding, and helps break down barriers that should not exist in the first place. ASL is identity, culture and connection. Many Deaf Advocates continue to push for language access in schools, healthcare, workplaces and more.
ASL is a beautiful language. Take the opportunity to learn it.
At Access Independence, we are proud to support the Deaf community and encourage everyone to take the time to learn, engage, and build a more inclusive world.
Let's celebrate ASL and the Deaf Community!
04/15/2026
Fair Housing for People with Disabilities - Fair Housing Center for Rights and Research Who is Considered a Person with a Disability? Federal and state fair housing laws prohibit housing discrimination based on disability. You are protected under the fair housing laws if you (or someone living with or associated with you): Disabilities include, but are not limited to: Accessibility Req...
04/15/2026
03/04/2026
📣 Today is Tourette National Advocacy Day! 350+ advocates are currently on their way to Capitol Hill to meet with legislators to advocate for critical support for and research and education, while pushing for vital legislation to advance and improve care for people impacted by .
💌 Help from home by sending a Take Action Letter! Let everyone know who you advocate for by tagging us in a post with - we may reshare it! 🔗 Make sure you include a link for others to submit a Take Action Letter in your post: tourette.org/take-action
02/20/2026
Attention CT Residents and Disability Community: Did you know the governor's proposed budget removes funding for Community First Choice (CFC)? This program, utilized by 7200+ residents allows elderly and disabled recipients to live independently and have full control over the care and services they need. Removal of funding could leave many on long waiting lists for other waiver programs or be forced to move to a nursing home facility; a system that is already overcrowded and understaffed.
If you would like more information or would like to help in our fight to save CFC, please contact us below or via messenger.
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300 Long Beach Boulevard
Stratford, CT
06615
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8:30am - 4:30pm |
| Tuesday | 8:30am - 4:30pm |
| Wednesday | 8:30am - 4:30pm |
| Thursday | 8:30am - 4:30pm |
| Friday | 8:30am - 4:30pm |