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3400 South Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60608
Chicago Public Library provides access to the internet for free.
2569 West Fullerton Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647
RUSH Physical Therapy's certified hand therapists (CHT) provide comprehensive treatment for hand, wrist, arm, elbow, and shoulder injuries or conditions.
2915 North Leavitt Street, Chicago, IL 60618
Money Matters promotes financial responsibility and independence among Club members ages 13 to 18. Participants learn how to manage a checking account, create a budget, save and invest, start small businesses, and pay for college.
4121 West Lake Street, Chicago, IL 60624
Heartland Alliance Health is a federally qualified health center (FQHC) that operates the Vital Bridges Food Program which serves individuals who are diagnosed with HIV. There are three grocery centers in the Chicago neighborhoods on the north, south, and west sides.
115 South Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60624
This food pantry is operated in partnership with the Greater Chicago Food Depository.
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8600 West Catalpa Avenue, Suite 708, Chicago, IL 60656
RUSH Physical Therapy's certified speech-language pathologists address the complex needs of people with communication impairments. Whether impacted by stroke, brain injury, oral and brain cancers, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), their team will work to create an individualized program specific to each patient's needs.
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2102 West Ogden Avenue, Chicago, IL 60612
The Chicago Department of Family & Support Services (DFSS) and Alliance Rehab, Inc. have created an award winning fitness program that is not only fun, affordable and accessible, but one that concentrates on the key components to a healthy and independent lifestyle:endurance, strength, balance and flexibility.
2 North LaSalle Street, Suite 1110, Chicago, IL 60602
The Chicago Department of Transportation's (CDOT's) SAFE Ambassadors make up the outreach and engagement team. SAFE stands for Streets Are For Everybody. Since 2001, the Ambassadors have provided direct education and encouragement to Chicagoans regarding traffic safety, active transportation options, and multiple CDOT projects.
3010-3016 East 92nd Street, Chicago, IL 60617
Shining Star Child Development serves infants and toddlers. Early Head Start provides early, continuous, intensive, and comprehensive child development and family support services to low-income families.
My CHI. My Future. is a website and mobile application that connects youth to a variety of engaging, safe, and out-of-school experiences that empower them to discover and cultivate their talents, passions, skills, and identities; develop as physically, mentally, and emotionally healthy members of society; build relationships and networks with peers and mentors; and explore multiple pathways to college, careers, trades, entrepreneurship, and life-long learning.
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640 Illinois Boulevard, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
The Children's Advocacy Center of North & Northwest Cook County's Forensic & Advocacy Support Team assists local Law Enforcement and Child Protective Services investigators by conducting Forensic Interviews for children making an outcry of abuse. The goal of a forensic interview is to elicit detailed facts from children in a neutral, child friendly, age-appropriate manner.
3700 West 103rd Street, Chicago, IL 60655
Saint Xavier University's Birth to Three Program is designed to support families with children under the age of three and to promote their academic success. Children who qualify for the program are identified through developmental screenings and parent interviews offered free. The program provides:Free developmental screenings for families of all communitiesOne-hour interactive parent classes to observe and discuss your child's growth and developmentMonthly field trips to acquaint families with activities in the communityCurriculum-based home visits providing age-appropriate activities that support development and preschool readinessParenting classes to discuss various topics, including positive discipline, educational rights, developmental concerns, and parenting techniques
1 North LaSalle Street, Suite 900, Chicago, IL 60602
Youth Guidance's BAM is a school-based group counseling program that guides students in 6-12th grade who identify as male to learn, internalize, and practice social cognitive skills, make responsible decisions for their future, and become positive members of their school and community. BAM integrates clinical theory and practice, men's rites of passage work, and a dynamic approach to youth engagement.
1801 West Taylor Street , Suite 2E, Chicago, IL 60612
UI Health - Institute of Juvenile Research (IJR) / Child Outpatient Psychiatry provides the Behavioral Health and Welfare Program which consists of a Comprehensive Assessment Treatment Unit (CATU) and Response Training System, mental health policy program, clinical services in psychopharmacology, applied services, and collaborative problem-solving training.
233 West Joe Orr Road, Chicago Heights, IL 60411
Aunt Martha's Health and Wellness operates several Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provides primary health care services to underserved communities. Patients will receive care regardless of ability to pay.
5217 149th St, Oak Forest, IL 60452
Valley Kingdom Ministries International Inc provides SNAP application assistance.
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1701 East Woodfield Road, Suite 203, Schaumburg, IL 60173
The Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are working together to inspect and fix homes in suburban Cook County. A family may qualify for this program if their income is below the program limit and if lead hazards are found in their home. If lead hazards are found in your home, CCDPH will work with a licensed contractor to fix the hazards at no cost to you. Work typically done to fix lead hazards includes painting, replacing windows, or other home repair work to remove lead paint.
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14701 South LaGrange Road, 2nd Floor, Orland Park, IL 60462
The Place for Children with Autism offers one-on-one ABA therapy to children with Autism, ages 2-6, in a preschool-like setting. Their ABA therapy treatment program focuses on increasing communication levels, improving social skills, and developing independent living skills.
1030 North Clark Street, 6th Floor, Chicago, IL 60610
Northwestern Medicine - Cardiac Rehabilitation Chicago provides a supervised exercise and education program for cardiovascular patients. Exercise is done under the direct guidance of a physician, specialized nurses, and exercise physiologists. The goal is to help patients return to the best possible physical condition so they feel stronger, have more energy, and decrease their risk for future cardiovascular problems.
5100 North Ravenswood Avenue, Chicago, IL 60640
Chicago Center For Relationship Counseling offers counseling geared toward couples and families.
3777 West Columbus Avenue, Chicago, IL 60652
This food pantry is operated in partnership with the Greater Chicago Food Depository.
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839 West 79th Street, Suite 300, Chicago, IL 60620
BA NIA has designed a prenatal yoga class that begins during the second trimester of pregnancy. Each yoga posture is intended to strengthen and tone those areas of the body that are under stress during pregnancy and labor. The techniques of focused breathing, relaxation, and stretching are used to enhance the birthing experience while not putting too much strain on the joints. This experience offers the mother an opportunity to become in tune with herself and her developing baby. It also provides the expectant co-parent with the opportunity to intentionally bond with mother and baby during this period. Prenatal classes are conducted from the second to the third trimester and modified to fit the mother's needs. Postpartum yoga classes begin when the mother is twelve weeks past her delivery date. Healing is the approach and focus of these classes. The yoga movements taught during this period are those designed to strengthen, tone, and heal the body. Postpartum classes are conducted in eight-week sessions.
2907 South Wabash Avenue, Suite 205, Chicago, IL 60616
Henry Booth House provides programming and/or learning and development for children.
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1285 Hartrey Avenue, Evanston, IL 60202
Erie Family Health Centers operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), also known as Community Clinics (CHCs), that offer short-term individual therapy and group therapy to children, teens, and adults. If a person needs long-term behavioral health support, they facilitate a connection with external partners.