Join Our Resource Network

Helping our community find you.

At Access to Independence, we’re proud to connect our community with resources, events, and research opportunities that promote independence, inclusion, and dignity for people with disabilities.

We receive many requests from organizations, agencies, businesses, and research teams asking us to:

  • Add them to our Resource Directory
  • Share information about their events or initiatives
  • Help recruit participants for research projects

 

While we value these opportunities to share resources, reviewing, preparing, and promoting them takes staff time. To honor both our mission and our staff’s time, we’ve created a process for evaluating requests.

If you would like your resource, event, or research project to be considered, please complete the application below. Our team will review your submission to ensure it aligns with our mission and meets our criteria. We’ll follow up with next steps if approved.


Note: A small fee schedule applies to certain services. This helps cover that time so we can keep doing this work sustainably and fairly. Think of it as an investment in making sure your message reaches the right audience, while also ensuring our team can keep doing what they do best — serving our community.

Have something worth sharing? We’re all ears — and a little form.

What We Offer

Resource Directory

We’ll add your vetted resource to our online directory so our community can easily find and access it.

Social Media Amplification

We’ll share your approved event, program, or resource on our social media channels to reach a broader audience.

Research Support

We can help recruit participants, review materials for accessibility, and collaborate on educational sessions to support your research goals.

Consultation

We offer expert guidance to ensure your project is inclusive, accessible, and responsive to the needs of people with disabilities.

How it Works and Review Criteria

How it Works

  • Apply: Use the application link below and share how your resource or project aligns with Access to Independence’s mission.

  • Internal Review: Our team reviews applications using the criteria checklist below.

  • Decision & Next Steps: If approved, we’ll confirm scope, timeline, and any applicable fees.

  • Agreement: We’ll finalize documentation (e.g., MOU/Service Agreement) and start coordination.

Review Criteria

  • Clear alignment with Access to Independence’s mission and community benefit for people with disabilities.

  • Demonstrated accessibility practices (web, events, materials, communications).

  • Equity & inclusion commitments.

  • Accuracy and safety of information shared with our community.

  • For research: ethical practices (IRB status or equivalent protections), data privacy, and respectful recruitment.

  • Transparent goals, timeline, and deliverables.

Fees*

Some services may incur fees (e.g., recruitment support, accessibility consultation, event co-hosting, sponsored posts). Fees help sustain our programs and are assessed based on scope. We’ll share the fee schedule during review and get your approval before proceeding.

Ready to Apply?

Please complete the application using the link below. After you submit, we’ll review and reach out.

Referral Form

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C.C. Success Story

Empowering C.C. to Pursue His Dream Career

C.C. came to Access to Independence (A2i) with a clear vision for his career but faced a significant hurdle: translating his experience and skills onto paper. Creating a compelling resume felt daunting, and he needed support to present himself confidently to potential employers.

Understanding his unique learning style, the A2i coordinator designed a personalized approach. They spent time together identifying C.C.’s strengths and achievements and mapped out a step-by-step plan to build his resume. With templates and examples, C.C. learned how to effectively structure his resume, highlighting the skills that made him a strong candidate. For the first time, C.C. felt able to confidently organize and communicate his qualifications.

Thanks to this guidance, C.C. now has a polished resume that reflects his aspirations and abilities. Armed with new skills and renewed self-assurance, he’s actively applying for positions aligned with his goals. C.C. expressed deep gratitude for the tailored support, sharing that it not only enhanced his resume but also boosted his confidence. Today, C.C. is on a promising path, empowered to turn his career dreams into reality.

Ezekiel Success Story

Bringing Ezekiel Home: A Journey of Love and Determination

Ezekiel’s story is one of hope, resilience, and the unwavering love of family. Born with congenital myasthenia, a rare and complex condition, Ezekiel has been at the Helen Bernardy Center for Medically Fragile Children since he was just 14 months old. His mother shared, “When Ezekiel was born, the doctor told me it was better to send him back to God. At first, his dad and I thought the doctors knew best, but I wanted him to come home with us. Now I thank God he’s still here with me.”

For nearly two years, Access to Independence worked closely with Ezekiel’s family, providing guidance and support as they prepared to bring him home. The center facilitated a smooth transition from the skilled nursing facility by securing essential items like a bed and household supplies and even provided temporary financial support to his mother as she became his primary caregiver.

Finally, after years of separation, Ezekiel came home—a dream realized through the commitment and compassion of Access to Independence. His mother expressed her gratitude, saying, “Thank you again for all of your help. My family and I really appreciate you and the amazing program of Access to Independence!” Ezekiel’s journey home is a testament to the power of community, family, and the dedicated support that can turn hope into reality.

Farmin Success Story

From Doubt to Triumph: C. Farmin’s Art Showcase Success

C. Farmin was thrilled but nervous when her employee program invited her to showcase her artwork at their 85th-anniversary benefit event. The opportunity was exciting, yet the preparation felt overwhelming, and she worried about how to confidently present her art without stumbling over her words. Recognizing her determination, C. partnered with her program manager to create a step-by-step checklist to manage everything smoothly. Together, they developed talking points to help her share her story and discuss her art with confidence.

Despite falling ill for a week, C. stayed on track, completing each task on her list. On the day of the showcase, she arrived feeling both nervous and excited but fully prepared. As she stood beside her work, she found herself able to express her thoughts and inspirations clearly. The event was a success, and C. left with a renewed sense of pride, knowing she had shared her art with grace and confidence. Her journey from doubt to triumph highlights the power of support and preparation in achieving dreams.

Ibarra Success Story

A Lift to Independence: Reclaiming Freedom with a Simple Solution

In July 2022, Access to Independence stepped in to support a courageous individual determined to live independently, despite significant physical challenges. After receiving a referral from Sharp Chula Vista skilled nursing facility, the team quickly recognized that installing a stair lift would be life-changing for her, allowing her to safely navigate in and out of her mobile home for medical appointments, shopping, and daily activities. Using CARES funds, the center installed the stair lift, providing essential access that preserved her autonomy.

Then, in January 2024, when the stair lift required repairs, the team responded with the same dedication. They assessed her needs through an Independent Living Skills evaluation, discovering that this vital piece of equipment was key to her continued independence. Access to Independence arranged for repairs, preventing potential falls and safeguarding her ability to live in her own home.

Today, she proudly shares, “I am very thankful because it’s very easy for me to get in and out of my home, especially since both legs have been amputated now.” Her story is a powerful testament to how small adjustments can make a world of difference, enabling her to stay connected to her community and retain her freedom.

Maria Success Story

Maria’s Journey to a Fresh Start

Maria came to Access to Independence seeking a stable future for herself and her 38-year-old autistic son. Living without secure housing had been a constant source of stress, but during her visit, she discovered the many resources and supportive programs available to help her build a path forward. After meeting with the Long-Term Services Support Coordinator, Maria was guided through intakes and assessments, eventually qualifying for the Homeless Solution and Equitable Communities Program.

The coordinator quickly connected with the property manager at Rancho Santa Fe Village to address Maria’s urgent housing needs. Through an interagency effort, Maria’s application was approved, and with a flexible installment plan for the deposit, she and her son were able to move into a safe, supportive home within a month. Today, Maria feels relief and gratitude as she continues working with Access to Independence for additional benefit counseling. Her journey is a powerful reminder of how community support and timely assistance can transform lives and help families find stability and hope.