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The Council for Community Accessibility (CCA) is a volunteer group that advocates for the interests of people with disabilities. Formerly known as the Community Council on Handicap Concerns, the group was formed in 1990. The CCA promotes awareness of the challenges faced by people with disabilities, and works to develop solutions to problems of accessibility in the community. Learn more...

The CCA holds public meetings at City Hall at Showers Plaza, 401 N. Morton Street, Bloomington, Indiana. Please contact Craig Brenner (349-3471) for details.

Materials are available in alternative formats upon request.


Disability & Accessibility Awareness Months

Disability Logo The City of Bloomington designates March as Disability Awareness Month and April as Accessibility Awareness Month. Learn More


CCA Directory Cover3 The City of Bloomington Council for Community Accessibility has finished updating the 2012 Directory of Resources and Services for People with Disabilities! This directory contains general information about local, state, and national organizations that assist people with disabilities and also provides contact information for each organization. To learn more about these organizations and how they assist people with disabilities, CLICK HERE.


CCA Logo small The Council's annual awards ceremony was held on Monday, October 29th at St. Mark's United Methodist Church.

2012 Award Recipients - Event Photos


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Major Programs/Resources of the Council


AccessAbility Decal AccessAbility Decal Program

Is your business accessible? The AccessAbility Decal Program recognizes local businesses that take necessary steps to make themselves accessible to persons with disabilities with a decal to display on their storefront. To learn more about accessible businesses in the area, CLICK HERE.


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Do you have a substantial disability? Does your disability mean you have special needs that you want first responders to be aware of? Get help when you need it most! MORE INFO

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