News
June 2022
Marcfirst announced today plans to move to a new building to expand behavioral health services to the community, as well as expanding other teen and adult programs.
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Read MoreExercise programs for people with disabilities are nothing new. But new, medically supervised pilot program targets a group of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
Read MoreForty One McLean County residents with developmental disabilities have an opportunity to improve their health because of an innovative partnership of the McLean County Health Department, Advocate BroMenn Health and Fitness Center and Marcfirst.
Read MoreWelcome to Lifelong Access.
You may know us as Marcfirst, but we've recently undergone a name change. Why? Because in every phase of life, it’s never a question of if we helped. It’s how we help that truly counts. And how much we helped. Because our clients never outgrow us. And, we never outgrow them. Hence, our new name: Lifelong Access.