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Founded in 1950

Trinity was founded by a dedicated group of parents in 1950. It was originally a school for children with developmental disabilities.

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6,000 Children & Adults

Trinity serves more than 6,000 children and adults who have intellectual and/or developmental disabilities or mental health needs.

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35 Communities

Trinity has a presence in 35 Illinois communities in Will, Cook, DuPage, Grundy, Madison, Peoria, Jackson and St. Clair counties.

Feel the good that comes from giving!

 

When you select a name from Trinity Services' Giving Tree and purchase gifts from someone's wish list, you make that person's holiday wishes come true and help to bring them joy.

By spending just $40, you can make a difference in someone's lifel  We greatly appreciate your generosity and kindness during the holiday season.

To sign up for a Giving Tree wish list go to 2025 Trinity Giving Tree.

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Trinity Services' Giviing Tree program will be available exclusively online.  After signing up for a wish list, you can use the comment section to ask Trinity staff questions related to the lists.  

To learn more, contact Sherry Ladislas, Director of Development, at (815) 717-3750, or email Sherry at sladislas@trinityservices.org

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2 and 1/2 Comics

Lockport, Illinois

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Lockport, Illinois
1017 S. State St.

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Two and 1/2 Comics Flyer

Comedy Team 2 and 1/2 Comics, featuring popular area comedians Bob Jay and Annivar, with special guests, will headline an extraordinary evening of of comedy, fun, and some surprises, with all proceeds benefiting Trinity Services.  

Bob Jay, also know as The Man of 999 Voices, is an amazing impressionist/comedian who has performed at clubs and colleges around the country including Zanies, the Improv, the Funny Firm, Who's On First, the Comedy Womb, Senese's Barrel of Laughs and at events for PAWS, UCP Chicago, and Cat-Man-Do.

Annivar is a former ABC-Chicago TV producer who has been doing stand up since 1987. He has performed at clubs and colleges throughout the country including the Improv, the Funny Firm, Zanies, Who's On First and the Comedy Womb.  He has also written for shows like "The Tom Dreesen Show" and "The John Powers Show." He has performed at charity events for UCP Chicago, Divine Savior Church's 40th Anniversary Dinner, Cat-Man-Do and Noah's Arc for Autism. He was a semifinalist in the Doral National Comedy Search and is also an award-winning lyricist.  

Headquartered in New Lenox, Trinity Services provides supports to children and adults with developmental disabilities and adults with mental illness in the Chicagoland area.