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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!

Hands-on with Paul

Hands-on With Paul

Monarch Services offers five flexible programs that meet people—and especially young adults—where they are during times of transition. Monarch Academy has teamed up with the Naperville Park District to provide young people like Paul opportunities to learn to evaluate their environment, develop social skills, and connect with their community. More…


Community Needs Grant from DuPage Foundation

Community Day Services

Ray Graham Association receives $24,835 community needs grant from DuPage Foundation. More…


Serving Pride and Independence

Tom-in-the-kitchen

The heart of every home is the kitchen, and that is where you can usually find Tom. As someone who eats a gluten-free diet, Tom knows that the best way to learn about what you are eating is to prepare it yourself. More…


Hanson Center Administrator Riding into the Sunset

Cathy-LeBeau

Ray Graham Association announced that Cathy LeBeau, the Horsemanship Administrator for the Hanson Center, has decided to retire effective February 12, 2021. Leah Doweidt will assume the principle leadership duties upon Cathy’s retirement. More…


Ray Graham Association Reports on a Transition in Residential Services

Residential Services Transition

Ray Graham Association has completed the transformational plans to their residential services announced in December 2019. We have voluntarily closed the Iona Glos Specialized Learning Center while acquiring and remodeling four homes. More…


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