Welcome to the Boston Center for Independent Living  (BCIL)

BCIL is a 501(c)(3) organization that has provided services to people with disabilities since 1974, when it became the second independent living center in the country. The organization was created by people with disabilities seeking full integration into society. BCIL accomplishes this by empowering people of all ages with a wide range of disabilities with the practical skills and self-confidence to take control over their lives and become active members of the communities in which they live. At the same time, BCIL engages in advocacy and community organizing to promote access and change within society.

Our Mission Statement

The Boston Center for Independent Living is a frontline civil rights organization led by people with disabilities that advocates to eliminate discrimination, isolation and segregation by providing advocacy, information and referral, peer support, skills training, PCA services, and transitional services in order to enhance the independence of people with disabilities.

Our Antiracism Statement

The Boston Center for Independent Living commits to making all aspects of our work antiracist, not only because it is just but also because it is necessary to serve and represent our community of people with disabilities. We commit to purposefully identifying, discussing, and challenging issues of race and ethnicity to address the impact they have on our organization, our work, and our people. Moreover, we will add our voice and advocacy to similar antiracist efforts in our community.

 

If you suspect abuse or neglect of a person with disabilities, please contact the Disabled Persons Protection Commission hotline at 1-800-426-9009 or 1-888-822-0350 TTY (ages 18-59), the Executive Office of Elder Affairs at 1-800-922-2275 (ages 60+), the Department of Public Health 1-800-462-5540 (all Ages residing in Long Term Care Facilities), and the Department of Children and Families at 1-800-792-5200 (ages birth-17). The DPPC Sexual Assault Response Unit can be reached at 617-727-6465.

 

 

 

Upcoming Events

MassHealth PCA Program EVV Information Session

Monday, May 20, 2024
2:00pm - 4:00pm

Please join MassHealth for another PCA EVV Public Information Session. We will discuss EVV Implementation in the PCA Program.  This meeting will occur on 5/20 from 2:00pm – 4:00pm. Please… Read More

Living Well in the Community Workshop

Tuesday, May 21, 2024
2:00pm - 4:00pm

The Boston Center for Independent Living is excited to announce our upcoming Living Well in The Community Workshop! LWIC will be conducted in a hybrid model (In person and over… Read More

RTAG General Meeting

Thursday, May 23, 2024
5:30pm - 7:30pm

This is a forum where riders can provide input and feedback regarding accessible transportation. The group meet with the MBTA, Department of System-Wide Accessibility and The RIDE. Date: Thursday, May… Read More

Latest News

On Wednesday, BCIL delivered letters to state senators, asking them to co-sponsor Senate Budget Amendment 574, which would establish a “Human Service Transportation (HST) Consumer Advisory Board”. See the letter here: ow.ly/G0Sh50RKJVP. The amendment, filed by Senator Susan Moran and supported by several HST users and disability organizations, aims to improve the safety, reliability and quality of the HST services. HST services transport eligible people with disabilities to/from medical appointments and day-hab programs.Please take a minute to contact your district’s senator as soon as possible to urge them to support Amendment 574! It would be of tremendous help to the disability community.Find your senator by entering your address or ZIP Code here: ow.ly/Qu0X50RKJVKThe message is fairly simple – it should be tied to your personal experience or the experience of someone you know, and emphasize the need for a consumer-led advisory board. Some examples you could use:• Talk about a time when you, your wheelchair, or a loved one wasn’t strapped correctly with a seatbelt. • Talk about a time when the driver never showed up or showed up late, causing you or someone you know to miss an important medical appointment.• Talk about a time when the driver was speeding, driving unsafely, or under the influence.• Talk about your experience sending in a complaint and not receiving a proper resolution.• Talk about a time when a driver asked you to find them despite having clearly expressed having a visual impairment.• Talk about how you’ve been avoiding taking HST transportation despite needing it badly due to previous traumatizing experiences.These are unfortunately only a portion of stories brought to our attention. ... See MoreSee Less
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The MBTA voted in favor of implementing low-income fares, with an amendment to include RIDE "premium services". Consequently, premium non-ADA fares will now be available at a discounted rate, ensuring that this demographic of riders is included. Read the story here: ow.ly/LKLt50RyR2E#MBTA #TheRIDE #Accessibility #Paratransit #LowIncomeFares ... See MoreSee Less
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Join RTAG at its upcoming virtual meeting on Thursday, May 23rd, from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing Zoom access information about joining the meeting. Register here: ow.ly/lK2z50RxUIM#AccessibleTransit #PublicTransportation #Disability #MBTA #TheRIDE #IndependentLiving ... See MoreSee Less
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