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8035 Austin Avenue, Morton Grove, IL 60053
Shore Community Services offers an employment and leisure program supporting persons with intellectual and other developmental disabilities ages 16 years and older. Objectives of the program include enhancing the individual's ability to obtain and maintain employment, providing employment services, maintaining job performance, and improving job-related skills to maximize earning potential.
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642 West 43rd Street, Chicago, IL 60609
Chicago Public Library locations act as a cooling center free to the public during periods of extreme heat. Locations also have water fountains available.
15255 South Harlem Avenue, Orland Park, IL 60462
Occupational Therapists treat a wide range of diagnosis, disabilities, congenital disorders and injuries. Occupational Therapy focuses on the "occupation" or "jobs" of childhood such as play, socialization, self care, feeding, eating and dressing, along with their ability to perform in school.
3400 South Emerald Avenue, Chicago, IL 60616
Passport to Manhood teaches responsibility to boys ages 11 to 14 with sessions focusing on a specific aspect of character and manhood through highly interactive activities.
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2715 West 63rd Street, Chicago, IL 60629
Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. provides emergency mental health services 24-hours a day, 365 days a year through their Mobile Crisis Response Team.
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4477 South Archer Avenue, Suite 2845, Chicago, IL 60632
Brighton Park Neighborhood Council (BPNC) is a HUD-approved non-profit organization equipped with HUD-certified counselors that offer foreclosure prevention counseling free of charge. Foreclosure prevention counseling provides the opportunity for homeowner to know their home retention options and how BPNC can assist them. You can expect to discuss: Loss mitigation options directly with your mortgage, Budget management/revision, Provisional programs (state/nationwide), Stages of foreclosure, and next steps. If you need to find a housing agency or housing counselor near you.
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191 Waukegan Road, Suite 206, Winnetka, IL 60093
Family Service Center (FSC) provides affordable mental health counseling services to children, adolescents, adults, and families for a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and relational difficulties.
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4735 Willow Springs Road, La Grange, IL 60525
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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1216 W 63rd St., Chicago, IL 60636
This food pantry is operated in partnership with the Greater Chicago Food Depository.
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137 West 111th Street, Chicago, IL 60628
Kirby Rehabilitation provides DUI services to help educate individuals about the dangers of drinking or using substances and driving. These programs are led by trained professionals who discuss the legal, physical, and emotional ramifications of driving under the influence. Professionals teach participants new skills to prevent these behaviors in the future.
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4501 West Augusta Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60651
The Manufacturing Bridge Program prepares trainees for advanced machining and welding training programs, such as the CNC and Welding Fast Tracks programs, or entry-level employment in manufacturing. The curriculum stresses baseline skills in shop math, print reading, and precision metrology.
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3868 South Archer Avenue, Chicago, IL 60632
City of Chicago's select ward offices will act as an SBA Disaster Loan Outreach Center to support residents in accessing U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) assistance. The SBA disaster declaration will allow homeowners, renters, businesses, and certain nonprofit organizations in Cook County and across northeastern Illinois to apply for low-interest disaster loans to support recovery efforts. This includes loans of up to $500,000 for real estate repairs, up to $100,000 for personal property and up to $2 million for businesses for physical damages. Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) are also available to eligible small businesses and nonprofits experiencing financial losses as a result of the storms. Schedule and locations are as follows:March 20 - April 2, 2026Ald. Silvana Tabares Office, Ward 23Ald. Michael D. Rodriguez Office, Ward 22Ald. Marty Quinn, Ward 13April 3 - April 18, 2026Ald. Julia M. Ramirez, Ward 12Ald. Raymond Lopez, Ward 15Ald. Jeylu B. Gutierrez, Ward 14April 20 - May 4, 2026Ald. Derrick G. Curtis, Ward 18Ald. Stephanie D. Coleman, Ward 16Ald. David Moore, Ward 17May 5 - May 16, 2026Ald. William E. Hall, Ward 6Ald. Ronnie L. Mosley, Ward 21Ald. Silvana Tabares Office, Ward 23
405 Central Avenue, Winnetka, IL 60093
Josselyn's team of medical doctors and advanced-practice psychiatric nurse practitioners partner with clients and therapists to provide care to individuals. They offer a holistic approach to mental health care that combines both therapy and, when necessary, psychiatry or medication management.
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3048 East 130th Street, Chicago, IL 60633
Chicago Public Library provides access to the internet for free.
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142 East 154th Street, Harvey, IL 60426
New Choice Intervention offers an outpatient program to adults facing emotional/mental health difficulties that may result in the inability to perform at work or school, feeling overwhelmed by normal daily routines, or having frequent thoughts of suicide. This program offers comprehensive, individualized approaches to treatment and it is dedicated to improving clients' quality of life by providing the support and tools for successful resilience and recovery.
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2651 West 23rd Street, Chicago, IL 60608
The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs' Passport to Manhood is designed for young boys ages 8 to 14 to help them develop and mature into young men. Passport to Manhood engages young boys in discussions and activities that reinforce character, leadership, and positive behavior. Each participant receives a "passport" to underscore that he is on a personal journey of growth and maturation. Each of the program's 14 sessions uses interactive activities to focus on a specific aspect of character and manhood. Passport to Manhood culminates in a service project where boys learn the importance of service to their community.
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869 South Rohlwing Road, Addison, IL 60101
Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity operates ReStores in the Chicago region where one can find donated overstock and second-hand items like furniture, appliances, home decor, and building materials, all at 50%-80% off the original retail value. Proceeds support Habitat's work to build and preserve homes for hard-working, low-income families.
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163 East Pearson Street, Chicago, IL 60611
Chicago Public Library - Hall Branch assists individuals with finding job openings or placement with an employer. Employment and career development events focus on job readiness, job skills, and resume help.
9718 South Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60628
Christian Community Health Center (CCHC) is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and is licensed by the Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (SUPR) and has received HRSA funding to expand their behavioral health services to include a Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) program for individuals who develop a dependence on opioids or alcohol.CCHC's MAT Care Team consists of a medical provider (prescriber), a Substance Abuse Counselor, and a Community Health Worker who will work together to help patients and clients create and execute a plan to end their use of opioids and alcohol and lead to a healthier life.
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1818 South Paulina Street, Chicago, IL 60608
ELLAS is a community of volunteers that create a supportive environment for Latina women who are breast cancer survivors.
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2515 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60614
The Department of Audiology at Lurie Children's offers comprehensive, collaborative, and individualized hearing healthcare to children and young adults from infancy to 21 years of age. They provide state-of-the-art audiological services to diagnose and manage children with hearing loss using evidence-based practices. Services include:Hearing testingFitting of hearing devicesDispensing of assistive listening devicesReferral to the Cochlear Implant Program, if neededReferral to an ear, nose and throat (ENT) physician for a medical evaluation, if neededReferral for aural habilitation (hearing) therapy and speech-language therapy, if neededCollaboration with schools and hearing itinerant teachersAccess to a Lurie Children's family support groupAccess to community resourcesA network for children with hearing loss and their families to connect and share their experiences
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1350 West 89th Street, Chicago, IL 60620
Chicago Public Library provides access to the internet for free.
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11250 South Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60628
Planned Parenthood of Illinois provides checkups for men they have a reproductive/sexual health problem.
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1222 West 95th Street, Chicago, IL 60643
Heuristic Healing, Inc. provides one-on-one counseling between a therapist and a client.
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4300 North California Avenue, Chicago, IL 60618
Hana Center's Youth Empowerment & Organizing programs provide supportive communities for high school and college-aged youth to gain skills of leadership, critical thinking, emotional awareness, and creative expression. They welcome all youth from the City of Chicago and northwest suburbs with any background or level of experience.
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