
Friday Update 1-15-2021
In this week's update, we discuss our ongoing response to COVID-19, Round 1 of vaccine distribution, activities from the week and more.
In an active community,
enjoying its surroundings
Trinity was founded by a dedicated group of parents in 1950. It was originally a school for children with developmental disabilities.
Trinity serves more than 5,500 children and adults who have intellectual and/or developmental disabilities or mental health needs.
Trinity has a presence in 31 Illinois communities in Will, Cook, DuPage, Grundy, Madison, Peoria, Jackson and St. Clair counties.
In this week's update, we discuss our ongoing response to COVID-19, Round 1 of vaccine distribution, activities from the week and more.
In this week's update, we discuss our ongoing response to COVID-19, vaccinations, and activities from the week.
In this week's update, we discuss our ongoing response to the pandemic, activities from the week and our heroic frontline staff.
Trinity Services donors check off holiday wish lists of roughly 400 people with disabilities throughout Illinois
Santa brings early Christmas surprise to people with developmental disabilities in New Lenox, Joliet
In this week's update, we discuss our ongoing response to COVID-19, activities from the week and our gratitude for everyone who helped make people's wishes come true through our Giving Tree Program.
Support Trinity Services' mission through its Better Together Virtual Fundraiser, set for 7 p.m. Oct. 22.
Complete a special needs trust or revocable living trust for free.
Join Trinity Services for a celebratory, uplifting community race that supports people with developmental disabilities and mental illness.
Trinity's Golf Classic has been canceled, but you can still support people we serve by purchasing raffle tickets
POSTPONED until further notice.
Complete your revocable living trust for free at one of two free seminars.
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