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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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6,800 Children & Adults

Trinity serves more than 6,800 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.

Trinity Services is one of the largest social services organizations in Illinois, serving over 6,800 people with disabilities and mental health needs. 

In 2025, Trinity Services received the President's Award from The Council on Quality and Leadership, one of only two organizations to receive this prestigious honor.

Our new video, Making a Difference, highlights Trinity's rich history and wide range of essential services. 

To access this video, click Making a Difference.

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Trinity's mission is to provide the highest quality, person-directed services and support to people with disabilities and mental health needs so they may flourish and lead full and abundant lives. 

Trinity Services is grateful for the ongoing support of our generous donors.  If you would like to donate to Trinity Services, go to Donate to Trinity Services

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

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Movie Night at ROXY: Some Like It Hot

Lockport, Illinois

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Lockport, Illinois
1017 S. State St.

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Enjoy a viewing of the 1959 classic film "Some Like It Hot" at the beautifully renovated ROXY Special Event Venue in Lockport.
 
CLICK HERE to purchase tickets.
 
All are welcome to enjoy the show, and, for added fun, participate in a Marilyn Monroe look-alike contest for a chance to win a gift basket!
 
Popcorn and a cash bar will be available. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and the movie begins at 6:30 p.m.
 
Tickets are just $5, and proceeds benefit people with developmental disabilities and mental illness who are supported by Trinity Services.