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Works to influence racial justice and women's economic empowerment, promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all, including racial justice, immigrant and refugee rights, LGBTQ equality, women's empowerment, and economic justice.
Provides therapy for a wide range of problems including couples problems, depression, anxiety, childhood and adolescent behavioral issues, trauma, and grief. Services are available outside of normal business hours.
Offers community college with a range of classes for adults of all ages.class="pasteContent_RTE">
General financial assistance available every month for individuals in need.
Provides meals and activities for seniors.
Brain injury information and resources available, including advocacy and support groups.
Provides information and referrals to area agencies that offer support services to the Washington and Marion County residents.
Responds to inquiries from people with disabilities, family members, other service providers, the business community, and the general public on programs, resources, and other issues related to disabilities. Strive to answer every inquiry received and refers persons to other resources that may be of assistance.
Questions span a broad range of disability-related topics including, but not limited to accessible housing, transportation, employment services, personal assistants, assistive technology, and accessibility requirements.
Provides mental health services including:
- Individual and group therapy
- Case management
- Fitness restoration services
- Mental Health Juvenile Justice Program
- Psychiatry, nursing and medication management
- Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) Program
- Wellness Groups
Offers a variety of services for public health and safety purposes.
Services include:
- Food Inspections.
- Food Sanitation.
- Private Sewage.
- Private Water.
- Nuisance Control.
- Vector Control.
- Inspection of Tanning Facilities.
- Radon Detection Program.
Provides health care and specialty health care services, including mental health care. Can also provide family and internal medicine services.
Provides immediate, walk-in care for minor injuries and non-emergency illnesses that are not life-threatening but need early attention. Common conditions include sore throat, pink eye, flu, sprains, and strains.
Provides the opportunity for the mentor (Big) to visit their Little in the child's school, after school program, or at another youth-serving agency. This allows for the mentor to meet in a more structured environment than out in the community, usually for about an hour per week.
Provides seven Daily Bread Congregate Meal site locations where lunch is offered, Mon-Fri, in Athens, Auburn, Chatham, Greenview, Petersburg, Springfield, or Tallula.
**Reservations are required at least one day in advance.
Congregate Meal Site Locations:
- Athens: 110 W. Jackson St. (217) 801-4914
- Auburn: 153 N. 5th St. (217) 691-1909
- Chatham: 111 W. Mulberry St. (217) 483-3792
- Greenview: 114 N. Engle St. (217) 968-5323
- Petersburg: 209 E. Sheridan Rd. (217) 632-4314
- Springfield: 701 W. Mason (217) 528-4035, ext. 121
- Tallula: Only open Mon, Wed, and Fri; 103 W Main St., Tallula, IL (217) 801-4469
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Provides rent and utility assistance for those in need.
Provides mental health and psychiatry services to those in need. Services include counseling, medication management, and mental health case management.
Offers a comprehensive behavioral health program geared toward the adult and senior population. Offers a combination of both inpatient and outpatient settings.
Inpatient care helps to stabilize individuals and prepare them for continued treatment in an outpatient setting. Secure, 22-bed psychiatric unit staffed 24 hours/day.
Outpatient care may be utilized as a stand-alone resource or as a transition from inpatient care. Additional programs offering intensive treatment are available for patients with symptoms of depression or anxiety in need of short-term stabilization or immediate resolution of problem areas.
Individuals may also have the choice of seeing a therapist and/or psychiatrist using video conferencing technology in Ottawa and Streator, so that patients do not have to wait for months to see someone.
Services offered:
- Sports and DOT physicals
- Prevention screenings
- Chronic disease management for diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol
- Nutrition and weight loss counseling
- Treatment for acute illnesses and injuries
- Annual flu shots
Provides sexual assault prevention programs for school settings for youth and general community education for both youth and adults.
