Skip Nav

Welcome to Lifelong Access, formerly known as Marcfirst.

X

News

News

News Marcfirst Announces New Name

Normal, ILL – Marcfirst announced today that it has completed a major change in name, logo, and brand. As of September 28th, 2023, Marcfirst is doing business as Lifelong Access.    We have been part of the community for 68 years, however, the...

Read More
News Marcfirst Golf Classic

The 2023 Doug Collins Marcfirst Golf Classic and An Evening with Doug & Chris Collins was a huge success! Thanks to our golfers, our sponsors, and all our supporters, we were able to raise over $100,000 after expenses!

Read More
News Marcfirst Receives $10,000 Grant from Bayer Fund

Marcfirst received a grant for $10,000 from Bayer Fund, a philanthropic arm of Bayer in the U.S., which has been used to install STEM walls for children at The Gregg Chadwick Marcfirst Pediatric Therapy Center.

Read More
News Local Chefs Partner with Marcfirst to Raise $250,000

A D'Vine Affair for Marcfirst netted $250,000 during the one-night event on September 29 to support the continued growth and expansion of The Gregg Chadwick Marcfirst Pediatric Therapy Center.

Read More
News Marcfirst Plans to Purchase New Building to Expand Behavioral Health Clinic and Other Services

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.

Read More
News Marcfirst opening new pediatric therapy space

A smiling Alexa Krueger jumped in a foam pit, climbed through a tunnel, slid down a slide and played on swings.

Read More
News Marcfirst Pediatric Therapy relocates, quadrupling in size

With the snip of a ribbon comes new opportunity for Marcfirst Pediatric Therapy in Normal.

Read More
News McLean County program offers fitness training for Marcfirst clients News

People with disabilities die 25 years younger on average than the rest of the population.

Read More
News Fitness program reaches people with disabilities

Exercise 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 More
News New partnership to improve health of people with disabilities

Forty 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 More
News
Public Hearing Notice for IDOT Grant

State of Illinois Paratransit Vehicle Grant for replacing eligible vehicles in our current fleet from the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT).

Get In Touch