To Contact Us
WSANA may be contacted in several different manners.
You may e-mail us at info@wsana.org. Please put for WSANA in the subject line.
You may call us at 708-383-6258, or you may send mail to the attention of Joel Sheffel, Executive Director, WSANA, P.O. Box 3221, Oak Park, IL. 60303.

Hi Joel:
Just wanted you to know I reviewed the new site and it is very informative.
Great job. Is there going to be a site for healthcare providers such as our organization to let people know who is out there?
I may have overlooked it.
Much of the info is very helpful to us. Thanks for the hard work.
Our new site will be ready this week and I will forward to you.
Pam Fernandes
Hi Joel. I just looked at your new and improved website and I really like it. I am visually-impaired and use screen readers, and I’m happy to tell you this site is very accessible. I am currently helping out with the development of a website where people with disabilities can review businesses and other services for accessibility. Just click on my name and you should be taken to the site. We have a link to your website, but it currently links back to our site so I’ve emailed our team leader about it. I’ve only had light perception since birth, and the two groups who are supposed to represent people with visual impairments are not doing a very good job. I’m referring to the National Federation of the Blind and the American Council of the Blind. Anyway enough of my ranting for now. Great website and keep up the nice work.
Joel:
To jog your memory, I met with you yesterday when we attended the same steering committee meeting with Alan Goldstein.
Your passion is admirable.
Our founder started her company the same way.
She is the daughter/mother and sibling of family members with disabilities.
She recognized early on in her professional life that ther is more to life than money.
You may wish to check on http://www.protectedtomorrows.com and on http://www.tsnn.org to see what she does across the country.
She helps anyone and everyone with all aspects of life planning (liing/working/playing).
In areas that are too much out of reach for her and fro her state advocates, she works thru technology data base accessed by typing one’s zipcode.
I also invite to come visit our newly renovated “LifeCare Center” which is a one stop advocacy center for the special needs communiti.
Ramesh
Thank you Part of how WSANA gets information is by attending meetings and using the information gathered at the meetings to pass on to all.