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Welcome to Independent Living Choices

Mission Statement:
We provide services to people with disabilities who make independence their choice.

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Adult Miracle League...

4/16/2012

The Sioux Empire Baseball Association is again pleased to offer a Youth and Adult Miracle League for players with disabilities. Players ages 5 - 18...more...

Upcoming Events

Sioux Falls...

5/24/2012

The Sioux Falls Area Youth and Young Adult Peer Support Group will be going to a Sioux Falls Pheasants baseball game on Thrusday, May 24th. If you...more...

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Buy a Ticket, Improve a Life

Want to ride away on this 2012 Harley Davidson Road King? Well we're giving you a chance to do just that! Your chance of winning the bike is good, but the odds of you improving the quality of life for a person with a disability are a guaranteed sure thing!

Go ahead, take a chance on the ride of your life.

Tickets are only $20 a piece. Only 2,500 tickets will be sold. The drawing will be held when all 2,500 tickets are sold. Visit the Applications page on this website and print out the 2012 Harley Raffle Form. Mail the completed form as well as payment to:

Independent Living Choices
4107 S. Carnegie Circle
Sioux Falls, SD 57106

2011 Harley Davidson Softail Classic Winner!

On Wednesday July 6th we held the Harley raffle drawing at Stones Truck Stop in Watertown, SD. The winner of this year's harley raffle is Neil Thompson from Watertown. Neil drove away on a new Heritage Softail Classic. Thanks to everyone who supported or helped with this raffle in any way. Tickets will go on sale again next year. Look for tickets around February or March of 2012.

2011 Harley Winner

The 2011 Harley Davidson winner, Neil Thompson from Watertown, SD.

Neil Thompson with Vicki Kerkvliet, Director of IL Services.

Independent Living Choices was established in 1982 as a 501(c)(3) private, non-profit, organization.
The founders believed in the human value, contribution, and spirit of people who have significant disabilities. They believed that all people regardless of disability should have the right to determine how and where they want to live.
The Center was established to provide basic skills so many of us take for granted: to take care of our own needs and to make our own decisions...to be independent.