Our Impact | Recovery Fund for Students with Disabilities

The City of Chicago has a cash assistance program called the Diverse Learners Recovery Fund for Students with Disabilities that gives $500 to students with disabilities who are in grades K-12 and meet income guidelines. 8000 students with disabilities will receive payments in 2024. Applications are accepted now through November 15, 2024.    

 

Apply to the Recovery Fund today!


Read more about how the Recovery Fund is empowering Chicago families now.  

 

“Our family was struggling to keep up with rent payments and had fallen behind, creating a lot of stress. When we received the grant, I was able to catch up on rent, which was a huge relief for us. This stability allowed me to worry a little less and focus more on my child’s academic progress, where I've noticed improvements since. The most significant impact of the grant was having the security of a roof over our heads, giving us peace of mind. I encourage other families to apply for the grant, as it can make a meaningful difference.” 

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"I have two small children, and the only source of income is SSI. I used the money to buy groceries and for transportation to get my daughter to school and back home. I am very thankful for this assistance." 

figures of two children “As a mother of seven children, three of whom have IEPs and autism, I was facing significant hardship, struggling to provide food and school supplies for my family. When I received the grant, I was able to buy school supplies for all seven children and $200 worth of food, which made a huge difference for us. Although I don’t like to share our financial struggles with my children, I could see their happiness when I got them the supplies they needed for school. The grant was a blessing, and it gave us access to resources that had been out of reach. It was unexpected, as I knew the grant was not guaranteed, but it made a meaningful difference in our lives. I encourage other families to take advantage of this opportunity, as the support can truly help.”