Ada S McKinley
Women in History
ECSS
Name That TV Show Theme Song
CDS
100

Ada S McKinley Mission Statement

The mission of Ada S. McKinley is to empower, educate, and employ people to change lives and strengthen communities.

100

An American activist who helped the civil rights movement in Louisiana. She was the first child to desegregate William Frantz Elementary School, an all-white school in Louisiana.

Ruby Bridges

100

This program offers a variety of personalized opportunities including community integration activities, daily living skills training, as well as leisure and recreational activities to people with intellectual developmental disabilities

Community Day Services

100

What are two of the four modes of transportation that our people supported use to come to our program? 

Pace

Syntrex

Family or Private pick up

Self Travel

200

 Ada S McKinley's middle name is

Sophia

200

She became a household name after becoming the first Black woman to be elected to the United States Congress in 1968. In 1972, she made history again as the first Black candidate to seek the nomination for President of the United States and the first woman to bid for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.

Shirley Chisholm

200

This program offers person-centered support in personalized home environments to people with developmental and intellectual disabilities

Residential Services or Community Living

200

This agency must be contacted in 4 hours or less when abuse is reported

OIG

300

Ada S McKinley was born on

June 26th 1868

300

The first Hispanic and the first woman of color to reach the Supreme Court.

Sonia Sotomayor

300

The Senior Property Manager for all Ada S McKinley properties including Aztlan

Deyone Harris

300

What two things should accompany me during a disaster drill of any kind and what are the three drills we must practice quarterly

Attendance sheet

First Aid kit


Fire, Disaster, and Tornado drill

400

Ada marched alongside white settlement house workers, including this notable activist that cofounded Hull House in 1889 here in Chicago, to show that interracial solidarity was possible.

Jane Addams

400

Born on April 16, 1971, in Lake Jackson, Texas, this singer revolutionized the music scene as the “Queen of Tejano Music.” In 1994, she made history, becoming the first Latina artist to win a Grammy.

Selena

400

This person supported demands to see Ann, "Right now!", upon arrival to Aztlan and throughout the day.

James Sappington

400

A genetic condition where a person is born with an extra copy of chromosome 21

Down Syndrome

500

She volunteered as a hostess to black soldiers at "War Camp Community Services" which was organized by  

The Chicago Urban League

500

Best known for organizing the #MeToo movement in 2006 as a means for victims of sexual violence to share their experiences with others, forming an alliance among survivors. Named Person of the Year by TIME magazine in 2017, she has spent her life empowering women to share their stories and fight against sexual assault with the slogan "empowerment through empathy."

Tarana Burke

500

Name 3 of the 6 services ECSS offers

Residential Services

Community Day Services

Custodial Services

Service Facilitation

Commercial Sales

Employment Services

500

Name 5 things that the DSP should complete before leaving for the day

Hygiene & Grooming checklist

Attendance 

Vertex

Daily Data

Cleaning/Disinfecting area