JJ’s List learns Google Analytics from The Analysis Exchange
JJ’s List just wrapped up our first project with The Analysis Exchange. This amazing organization taught us the right way to do web analytics. They provide free web analytics consulting to non-profits...
View ArticleChicago Interactive Marketing Association awards JJ’s List CDSI Grant
What a great opportunity for our team members with disabilities to build their communications skills for employment! The Chicago Interactive Marketing Association just named JJ’s List the 2nd place...
View ArticleProfessionals donate time to coach our volunterns with disabilities
JJ’s List just completed its first 8-week Voluntern Program, where five individuals with disabilities worked weekly to build their Internet and professional business skills at the JJ’s List office....
View ArticleFree to Explore – See the FreeWheel Wheelchair Attachment in Action
How the FreeWheel Wheelchair Attachment hooks onto Nura's Wheelchair A whole new world of adventures have opened up for me this past week. I am a young woman who happens to use a wheelchair and never...
View ArticleHow Mentoring Kids on the Autism Spectrum Changed My Life
jjslist.com volunteer Ira shares his mentoring story. I’m a young adult diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome who mentors two teenage boys with High-Functioning Autism. When I was their age, although I...
View ArticlePeople with Disabilities and Seniors: The Connection
On Thursday and Friday, October 3rd – 4th, the JJ’s List Disability Awareness Players did a Disability Awareness Training for the staff at North Shore Senior Center in Northfield, IL. This was the...
View ArticleEvanston MashUp Embraces Disability Awareness Players
Photo Courtesy of Evanston Photographic Studios, Inc. On Tuesday, September 16, 22014, we at jjslist.com co-hosted Evanston MashUp, a get-together held at Northwestern University. The event, hosted by...
View ArticleMental Illness: The Invisible Disability
When you think of the word disability, what comes to mind? A person in a wheelchair? Maybe an individual with Down syndrome? We tend to only think of those with a physical or visible disability as...
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