Services Center for Independent Living
Services Center for Independent Living (SCIL), was incorporated in 1980, by a group of Claremont residents with disabilities, their families and friends. Among those pioneers were Ann and Ewen McIntyre, Reverend James Angell, Robin Olson and Nancy Groener, who served as the indestructible foundation that saw the agency grow to a fully certified Independent Living Center (ILC) by the State Department of Rehabilitation in 1992.

From 1980 to 1992, The agency was supported solely by private donations and a $5000 annual grant from the city of Claremont. Today, the agency represents more than 150,000 individuals with disabilities living in 22 cities and unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County: from Azusa to El Monte, Hacienda Heights to Pomona and Claremont.

Services Center for Independent Living, now identified as the ILC serving the East San Gabriel Valley, is a part of a network consisting of 29 such Centers throughout the State of California, and one of 480 that make up the nationwide network of Independent Living Centers. Recognized as a powerful force for change, together we work closely with legislators, advocating for the rights of persons with disability.
Our History
Copyright 2012 Services Center for Independent Living
107 South Spring Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Toll Free: 800-491-6722 VP/TTY: 909-445-0726
Serving Persons With Disabilities Since 1980