The Arc of Illinois
The Arc of Illinois is the state’s leading grassroots advocacy organization for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Our mission is to empower individuals with disabilities to achieve full participation in community life through informed choices. With a strong network of self-advocates, families, providers, and allies, The Arc works to ensure that every person has the opportunity to live, learn, work, and thrive in the community.
For over 70 years, The Arc of Illinois has been advocating with people with disabilities, families, and community organizations to make Illinois a place where people with disabilities can live, work, learn, play, and love in communities across the state.
We believe people with disabilities should be full participants in community life, and we offer families and individuals the information, resources, family support, and training needed to reach their goals.
Samantha Alloway
Samantha Alloway is the Executive Director of The Arc of Illinois and a passionate, results-driven leader in disability rights, government relations, and strategic advocacy. She currently serves as Chair of the HFS Autism Work Group within the Medicaid Advisory Committee and was appointed by Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch to the Illinois Commission on Poverty Elimination.
Samantha’s leadership is deeply rooted in personal experience. A mother of three, her advocacy took on new urgency when her middle son was diagnosed with autism at age three. That moment ignited her lifelong commitment to amplifying the voices of individuals with disabilities and transforming policy at both the state and federal levels to drive meaningful change.
One of her proudest moments this year was being quoted in Governor J.B. Pritzker’s Executive Order protecting Illinois from the creation of an autism registry - a moment that held deep personal significance. For Samantha, this wasn’t just policy, it was about protecting the rights, dignity, and future of her own child, and every family like hers across Illinois.
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Forbes has ranked The Arc of the United States #21 on its list of America’s Top 100 Charities for 2025. That puts The Arc in the top 25 charities nationwide, and the highest-ranked nonprofit focused on disability issues. Key facts at a glance Ranking: #21 on Forbes’ America’s Top 100 Charities (2025) What it signals: […]

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/> We were grateful for the opportunity to train 911 Telecommunicators and 988 Crisis Counselors on practical ways to better support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities during crisis situations.
This training focused on understanding communication differences, recognizing distress, and responding safely, effectively, and with dignity—so individuals and families feel supported during their most stressful moments.
A heartfelt thank-you to Dr. Terry Solomon, Brenda Hampton, Alicia Atkinson, and Craig Williams for helping shape this invaluable resource.
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📬 Have an experience with 911 or 988 you’d like to share? Contact Samantha Alloway at Samantha@thearcofil.org

