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Counseling services provided by therapists who have specialized in the treatment of sexual abuse.
Counseling includes working through things like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) therapy, Rape Trauma Syndrome, flashbacks, repeated thoughts and/or memories, anxiety/fear, depression, nightmares, sleep disturbances, eating issues, trust and safety concerns, relationship issues, and self esteem.
Also offers individual and group counseling, children's counseling, and school based services.
Provides free and confidential services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, child abuse, and all other forms of abuse. Services include counseling, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, and assistance with legal filings such as Orders of Protection and Stalking No Contact Orders. Offers guidance in forming safety plans, temporary emergency safe shelter, and transportation when needed. Operates hotlines that provide immediate assistance, emotional support, and information for individuals experiencing dating abuse, domestic violence, or sexual assault.
Hotline staff are accessible via telephone, email, chat, and text to ensure safety, provide referrals for medical, legal, and emotional needs, and offer advocacy and other related services. Additionally, youth and adult education programs are available with age-appropriate presentations on consent, body autonomy, sexual harassment, and bullying.
Offers to sell gently used clothing and accessories for adults and children.
Complete hot meal consisting of meat, starch, vegetable, salad, dessert, and sometimes extra small-packaged items to go. Coordinates special holiday meals throughout the year.
Education program assisting the general population with preserving and fostering home and commercial landscape and community gardens.
Education programs for those receiving SNAP that teaches how to purchase, cook, and eat fruit and vegetables that are nutritionally sound.
All volunteer animal rescue organization. Obtains medical care and shelter for stray and abandoned cats and dogs until they are adopted by utilizing a wide network of volunteer animal foster homes.
Animals available for adoption are listed on the website, with some cats available at the local PetSmart.
Offers volunteer practitioners and nurses who provide limited free basic medical care to individuals ages 18 and older who have immediate medical needs but no insurance and limited means. Referrals to other local health care agencies as needed. Cannot serve women who are pregnant or persons with mental health issues. Cannot provide dental services.
Provides health care and specialty health care services, including mental health care. Can also provide family and internal medicine services.
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
Offers a summer day camp. Providing academics and athletics to promote healthy minds and healthy bodies. Services include an eight-week camp with academic enrichment, healthy meals, arts and crafts, and field trips.
Provides a variety of behavioral health services. Mental health specialists serve patients in-person and by virtual appointments. Services include psychiatric services (able to prescribe behavioral health-related medications when appropriate), counseling services (does not prescribe behavioral health-related medications), social services (includes housing issues), and crisis services (includes a 24 hour Crisis Line).
Offers free seeds, seedlings, tools, soil, containers, miscellaneous supplies, gardening expertise, and educational resources to any interested party in the Champaign-Urbana area who would like to start their own garden.
Produce grown in gardens may be used by the owner for their own food needs and/or distributed to community members who are facing economic and food access challenges through a Solidarity Gardens CU distribution network. Participants will receive a Solidarity Garden yard sign, donated by Cunningham Township, to acknowledge their effort.
Pantry can provide meat, milk, non-perishable items, and dry goods.
Offers a broad range of comprehensive services to older adults, including but not limited to:
- Primary care
- Complex medical management
- Annual Medicare Wellness Visits
- Memory and Cognitive evaluations
- Walking/gait disorders
- Imbalance and falls
- Frailty Assessments
- Medication management
- Wound Care
- Care of the homebound patient
- Advance Care Planning
- Palliative Care
- Case Management
Provides services in the office, patient homes, hospitals, rehabilitation units, assisted living facilities, memory care facilities, long-term care facilities, as well as via telehealth visits.
The following services are offered at this location.
North Entrance (existing):
-- Allergy and Immunology
-- Dermatology
-- Dermatology (MOHS)
-- Developmental Pediatrics
-- Gynecology
-- Pediatrics
-- Psychology
-- Endocrinology
-- Rheumatology
-- Nutrition Services
-- Patient Accounts.
West Entrance (new):
-- Family Medicine
-- Adult Medicine
-- Adult Medicine Residency
-- Cardiac Rehabilitation
Offers prepared boxes which include shelf stable items, meat, produce, bread, and dairy.
Equipment available includes seating/positioning devices, bathing/toileting equipment, standing devices, wheeled mobility, and electronic aids to daily living. Evaluations and fittings provided.
Specific programs include:
- "Amtryke" program provides adapted tricycles.
- "iCan Bike" program teaches children how to ride a bicycle.
- Augmentative/Alternative Communication uses high-tech devices and low-tech strategies to facilitate communication and speech development.
Offers a variety of items available for check out, including books, DVDs, audio books, art prints, and a digital collection of databases, e-books, and e-audio. Provides free public access computers, wireless Internet, readers advice, reference services, and paid services such as printing, faxing, copying, and passport services at the main library.
Additionally, offers computer literacy training programs that include instruction on using computers, related hardware, and applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, database management, electronic publishing, image processing, and social media tools. Classes are available for individuals of all ages and skill levels, ranging from introductory to advanced topics, including the use of smartphones and online publishing tools like blogs, vlogs, photo sharing, podcasting, and wikis.
