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P.O. Box 608548, Chicago, IL 60660
The Relationship Education: A Choice for Hope (REACH) has served tens of thousands of young people. In Chicago Public Schools classrooms, and wherever invited to talk, REACH engages 6th through 12th grade youth to examine issues including empathy, consent, boundaries, and conflict resolution in all kinds of relationships, as well as how to make positive differences in their communities. Between Friends educators also make sure teens know how to access information and services.
4224 West 13th Street, Chicago, IL 60623
Administer Justice provides a wide range of services to meet both the immediate and future needs of low-income individuals facing civil legal matters once monthly at a participating community justice center. They help with cases involving: divorce/custody, landlord/tenant, debt/collections, estate planning, immigration and criminal records.
15127 South LaGrange Road, Orland Park, IL 60462
ATI Physical Therapy provides physical therapy services to promote mobility and function needed for daily life.
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270 North Grove Avenue, Elgin, IL 60120
Gail Borden Public Library District provides technology classes for adults that are offered on a regular basis and cover a variety of topics from computer basics to Microsoft Office software to special topics like cybersecurity.
8930 South Muskegon Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617
Chicago Police Department opens a variety of park fieldhouses to the public to warm up during periods of extreme cold.
50 East Wend Street, Lemont, IL 60439
Lemont Public Library District has been designated as an official Acceptance Facility of the Department of State. They accept appointments for new passports (passport renewals do not require going to an Acceptance Facility).
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3255 North Arlington Heights Road, Suite 508, Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Live4Lali operates a mobile truck as well as a shipping service that provides drug use harm reduction supplies, such as naloxone (NARCAN) and fentanyl test strips. In-person distribution is also availabe at their main office in Arlington Heights.
2827 West Division Street, Chicago, IL 60622
European American Association may offer minor home repairs for low-income seniors living in the Chicago area. These services are free of labor charges and limited to minor repairs. Some of these emergency repair jobs might include small yard work, minor roof leaks, fixing or installing stair railings, and other repair tasks.
550 South Park Boulevard, Streamwood, IL 60107
RUSH Physical Therapy's team helps patients heal, regain strength, mobility and reduce pain.
4840 West Byron Street, Chicago, IL 60641
Lutheran Social Services of Illinois (LSSI) Outpatient Substance Use Treatment programs help adults and adolescents continue their recovery journey. LSSI focuses on the whole person and not just the addiction, so each person's treatment plan is customized to meet their individual needs and goals. Counselors use evidence-based approaches to treatment and address any traumatic events that have affected an individual.
1 Illinois Boulevard, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) coordinates reduced fare and ride-free programs for the Cook County region. Older adults, people with disabilities, and military personnel may be eligible for discounts. Apply online using the Fare Portal, or for in-person assistance with Ride Free and Reduced Fare cards; applicants can find their nearest registration site using the online Registration Site Locator.
9047 S Harper Ave, Chicago, IL 60619
This food pantry is operated in partnership with the Greater Chicago Food Depository.
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3333 West Fullerton Avenue, Unit B, Chicago, IL 60647
Midwest Express Clinic provides walk-in treatment for individuals with minor illnesses or injuries that do not require a hospital emergency room.
3111 East 77th Street, Chicago, IL 60649
Chicago Park District offers a 6-week long summer day camp where youth can engage in sports, arts, fitness, and outdoor activities. Ideas of civic engagement, environmental awareness, inclusion, collaboration & team building, brain play, reflection & journaling, and friendship & kindness are woven into the camp experience. Lunch and snacks will be provided. Online registration begins April 15 & 16. Camp runs June 24 - August 2.
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9718 South Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60628
Christian Community Health Center (CCHC) is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that offers primary medical care for the whole family, at every stage of life. Their doctors and medical staff are dedicated to providing comprehensive, high-quality, and affordable evidence-based medical care.
6421 West Dempster Street, Morton Grove, IL 60053
The WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) program provides food, education, referrals, and breastfeeding support for pregnant, breastfeeding, and post-partum women, infants, and children under age five. All caregivers are welcome to apply, including dads, moms, guardians, grandparents, and foster parents. WIC clinics are locations where individuals can apply and be certified for WIC benefits as well as receive their electronic transfer benefit (EBT) cards, as opposed to WIC grocery stores or WIC distribution centers where food is distributed.
6631 North Bosworth Avenue, Chicago, IL 60626
Tapestry 360 Health provides comprehensive healthcare services to students with patient-centered care in 4 high schools & 3 elementary schools. Student Health Centers provides physical exams, school & sports physicals, sexual health services, vaccines and other services.
1801 West Taylor Street , Suite 3C, Chicago, IL 60612
UI Health - Outpatient Care Center - Tobacco Treatment Center provides support to help people discontinue tobacco use.
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Greenlight Family Services provides up to five sessions of home-based therapeutic support at no cost to DCFS families, children, adolescents, and caregivers to help them manage life challenges and stress. For families not involved with DCFS, Greenlight provides individualized, trauma-informed services on a sliding scale based on household income. Social workers are available to meet with individuals or families in their homes or at a convenient location to provide therapeutic support during times of transition or stress.
17W580 Butterfield Road, Villa Park, IL 60181
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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622 West 31st Street, Chicago, IL 60616
Ivy Garden Learning Center provides structured programming for children during the summer months.
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2418 West Division Street, Chicago, IL 60622
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.
936 East 93rd Street, Chicago, IL 60619
Drexel Counseling Services, Inc's individual counseling is provided for people who feel the need to talk with a counselor one on one. Individual counseling is an excellent alternative to group counseling.
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2500 West Bradley Place, Chicago, IL 60618
The Goddard School's before- and after-school childcare is where teachers help children with homework, hands-on enrichment activities, and more.
4622 West Diversey Avenue, Chicago, IL 60639
CCAC's WIC Grocery Centers provide a variety of WIC-approved foods and formula, including specialty formulas. Shopping moms and caregivers can also access social services and nutrition education onsite. Additional services include issuance of photo ID cards, cooking classes, paternity establishment, access to tax assistance during tax season through Ladder Up, and Care Coordinators assisting with connecting with additional social services. Additional fresh fruits and vegetables from Farmers' Markets are available during growing season.All WIC Grocery locations accept the Illinois WIC EBT card. For additional WIC-eligible locations, please contact Catholic Charities or the nearest WIC Clinic office.