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The latest updates from RGA. We support nearly 2,000 people and employ around 300—that's a lot of good news that we're proud to share!
A Sister, an Advocate, and Eleven Years of Showing Up
This National Volunteer Week, meet Cathy Lomasney: an 11-year RGA volunteer whose dedication to her brother Tom has grown into a decade of advocacy, community building, and showing up for everyone we serve. More…
Welcome Laura Milewski
Ray Graham Association (RGA) announced the appointment of Laura Milewski, MBA, as Senior Director of Development. Milewski joins RGA's leadership team as the organization advances its mission to create opportunities that empower people with disabilities to reach, grow, and achieve. More…
FT Cares Foundation to Modernize Homes
Ray Graham Association has received a $10,000 grant from FT Cares Foundation to bring smart home technology into the homes of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in DuPage County. More…
How Behavioral Health Support Helped Angel Find Her Self-Assurance
See how Angel, with support from RGA's Emerge Behavioral Health Clinic, developed new communication tools to reduce anxiety and participate more confidently in her community. More…
From Rider to Leader: Kelly's Evolution at the RGA Therapeutic Horsemanship Program
Kelly's journey with RGA Therapeutic Horsemanship is a story of transformation. See how she evolved from a participant needing support in the saddle to a dedicated leader and volunteer. More…
Brian Takes His Independence to the Next Level
Already an active participant at Gateway SRA, Brian set new goals for his fitness, social life, and independence. See how his commitment sparked a period of incredible growth. More…
How a Newfound Self-Esteem Transformed Taliyah's Career Journey
A lack of self-esteem made Taliyah's job search difficult. See how working with an RGA job developer helped her flourish into a responsible, independent professional. More…
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