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5401 South Wentworth Avenue, Chicago, IL 60609
ACCESS Community Health Network (ACHN) operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that offer several specialized maternal health and wellness programs to help support mothers-to-be and improve birth outcomes for their babies, including breastfeeding support.
4657 North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625
RUSH Physical Therapy treats thousands of athletes at its centers nationwide. Their goal is to help them resume the activity they love and achieve their individual goals.
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3852 North Cicero Avenue, Chicago, IL 60641
ATI Physical Therapy provides physical therapy services to promote mobility and function needed for daily life.
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6000 North Broadway, Chicago, IL 60660
Chicago Public Library maintains computers with internet access for use by community members. Printing and scanning services are also available.
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3400 South Emerald Avenue, Chicago, IL 60616
Summer camps are a six- to eight-week program that gives children a safe place to go during the summer months. BGCC offers an affordable camp option (even making it free to families that can't afford the reduced cost) that's not only fun but offers educational activities and adventures.
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18670 Graphics Drive, Tinley Park, IL 60477
Providence Life Services' Thomas Place Senior Living in Orland Park provides affordable, independent living housing options for seniors who meet the income eligibility criteria.
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215 Revere Drive, Northbrook, IL 60062
The Cancer Wellness Center offers Parent Consultations, Child & Adolescent Therapy, and Child Life Sessions. Their programs provide children, teens, and families a safe place to process their emotions healthily. These programs catalyze children and parents to unite and support each other through challenging times.
53 East 154th Street, Harvey, IL 60426
CEDA's LIHEAP programs offer heat and electricity assistance through the DVP and PIPP Programs. DVP (Direct Vendor Payment) issues a one-time benefit applied directly to your utility accounts. Please note, PIPP is not an available option for new customers, only for existing PIPP-enrolled customers. Cash payments are also available to eligible renters who do not have heating bills because their energy costs are included in the rent. Additional benefits for those enrolled in LIHEAP include access to home weatherization services, energy saving kits, and broken ("red-tagged") or otherwise malfunctioning furnace/boiler replacement assistance.On November 1, all income eligible households may apply. The LIHEAP DVP Program will be resuming October 1st to October 31st for the following households and populations:Households with an older adult, age 60 and over;Households with a person living with a disability;Families with children aged 5 and under;Households who are disconnected from one or more of their utilities or in jeopardy of being disconnected from one or both utilities.
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1817 South Loomis Street, Chicago, IL 60608
ACCESS Community Health Network (ACHN) operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that offer several specialized maternal health and wellness programs to help support mothers-to-be and improve birth outcomes for their babies, including breastfeeding support.
2128 South Central Park Avenue, Chicago, IL 60623
Healing Hands Resource Center provides professional guidance to help couples and families manage mental and emotional concerns.
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737 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1925, Chicago, IL 60611
Ascend Consultation In Health Care - Chicago provides group or individual counseling services to individuals seeking to assess his or her usual dietary intake and identify areas where change is needed.
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1 Illinois Blvd, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
Township of Schaumburg General Assistance Program is a state-mandated, locally administered welfare program. General Assistance offers financial support for Schaumburg Township residents to meet basic monthly needs such as shelter, utilities, food, transportation, and personal items. Primarily, the program is available to adults with little to no income.
Work Force Initiative Opportunity Act - Angel of God Resource Center, Inc. - Coppin Community Center
5627 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637
Angel of God Resource Center, Inc. (AOGRC) has two recognized and approved programs under WIOA, Training Observation Practice Program (T.O.P.), an automotive academic hands-on training program, and the Financial Services Program (F.S.P.), our training in Insurance for Life & Health and Property & Casualty. The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (W.I.O.A.) is designed to help job seekers access employment, education, training, and support services to succeed in the labor market and to match employers with the skilled workers they need to compete in the global economy. W.I.O.A. brings together, in strategic coordination, the core programs of Federal investment in skill development, employment, and training services for adults, dislocated workers, and youth. The Wagner-Peyser employment services, administered by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), grants to states, adult education and family literacy programs, as well as State Vocational Rehabilitation Service programs to assist eligible individuals with disabilities in obtaining employment. Both core programs are administered by the U.S. Department of Education (ED).
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1400 South Wolf Road , Suite 200, Wheeling, IL 60090
Illinois Worknet - North Suburban Cook County American Job Center provides individuals with a multi-week industry-based training module that provides role models, training, and hands-on experience in the manufacturing sector.
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4400 West Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, IL 60630
Chicago Public Library acts as a warming center free to the public during periods of extreme cold.
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850 West Irving Park Road, Chicago, IL 60613
Thorek Memorial Hospital's Sleep Health Center's patients receive a thorough initial consultation with a sleep physician, followed by diagnostic testing as needed. Sleep disorders treated: Sleep Apnea, Insomnia, Snoring, Sleep Walking, Restless Leg, Circadian Rhythm Disorder, and Narcolepsy.
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3245 North Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60657
The Linkage to Care (LTC) team will guide you through the healthcare system to help you get the resources you need to thrive with HIV. Assistance may include accompaniment to appointments, benefit applications, behavioral health screening and referrals, medication assistance and more. The LTC program works with clients who are newly diagnosed with HIV (within the last 90 days) or those clients who have fallen out of care.
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751 Aurora Avenue, Aurora, IL 60505
Family Guidance Center's Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) programs are designed for individuals who need structured support but can integrate lifestyle changes into their daily routines to reach their recovery goals. After a thorough assessment, patients collaborate with their care team to create a personalized treatment plan crafted to their specific needs and strengths.
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5635 State Road, Burbank, IL 60459
Stickney Township WIC program is a special supplementary food and nutrition program sponsored by the USDA. WIC provides nutrition and breastfeeding education, along with nutritious foods and referrals. WIC services pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants and children (until 5 years of age).
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14527 South Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60627
Angel of God Resource Center, Inc. (AOGRC) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly Food Stamps) helps low-income people and families buy the food they need for good health. Benefits are provided on the Illinois Link Card - an electronic card that is accepted at most grocery stores. The program is managed by the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) of the United States Department of Agriculture. The Department of Human Services administers the program in Illinois.The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance and Employment Training program (SNAP E&T) is a federally funded, state-administered program that helps SNAP recipients gain skills, training, and work experience to find and keep a job. It provides services like career planning, job search assistance, job training, and support services for barriers like transportation and childcare. While some participants can volunteer for the program to meet work requirements, others who are not exempt from these requirements may be required to participate.
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2851 West Cermak Road, Chicago, IL 60623
Esperanza Health Centers' Community Resource Centers provide participants assistance with navigating applications and required documents for various health-related programs, including Medicaid, SNAP, Medicare, Marketplace insurance, and Carelink. Call (773) 584-6200 to make an appointment. Walk-ins during normal business hours at Community Resource Centers are welcome.
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5525 South Ashland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60636
City on the Hill Youth Foundation's summer training program starts in June, and the students meets 2-3 times a week. The program allows mentors and mentees to discuss progress and upcoming goals while providing ongoing support. They provide computers and other technological resources onsite that youth can utilize for any school projects, research or educational advancement or exploring new ideas.
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1725 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL 60616
The cardiac rehabilitation program at Legacy Health is designed to promote optimal recovery and health for guests undergoing treatment for heart disease and/or cardiac-related surgery. The goal is to limit the physical effects of cardiac illness and improve cardiovascular fitness and overall health.
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30 E Lake Street, Chicago, IL 60601
One Million Degrees - Harold Washington accelerates community college students' progress on career pathways to economic mobility. OMD provides comprehensive supports to community college students, including tutoring, volunteer coaching, financial assistance and professional development. OMD Scholars have access to an on-site OMD staff member who are there to coach and assist scholars as they pursue their college degree, participate in monthly Saturday Scholar Development workshops, are matched with volunteers who coach them on their career plan, are provided private tutors (available to scholars struggling academically), and are eligible to up to $1,000 in performance-based stipends and $250 in additional grants. OMD Scholars graduate at twice the state average with the skills and experiences necessary to launch upwardly mobile professional careers.
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2350 South Wentworth Avenue, Chicago, IL 60616
Ivy Garden Learning Center provides structured programming for children during the summer months.
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