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2200 Main Street, Evanston, IL 60202
Infant Welfare Society of Evanston - Baby Toddler Nursery and IWSE Administrative Offices offer formal education for infants and toddlers under 3 years of age. Families enrolled in this program also have access to free diapers.
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212 South Francisco Avenue, Chicago, IL 60612
Marillac St Vincent Family Services' Early Childhood Education & Care program is dedicated to nurturing members of the community, from birth to age 5. They offer a comprehensive Birth to Age 3 program that focuses on developmental milestones and individualized care, ensuring each child receives the attention they need to thrive. The Pre-K program for ages 3 to 5 prepares children for their educational journey with a curriculum rich in exploration and discovery, fostering a love for learning in a supportive environment.
2233 South Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, IL 60623
Power Hour: Making Minutes Count provides Club professionals with the strategies, activities, resources, and information to create an engaging homework help and tutoring program that encourages Club members of every age to become self-directed learners.
111 West Jackson Boulevard, Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60604
National Immigrant Justice Center's (NIJC) Immigration Court Helpdesk Hotline provides free legal information to unrepresented individuals at the Chicago Immigration Court. The NIJC Immigration Court Helpdesk does not provide legal advice or representation.
2950 West Washington Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60612
Power Hour: Making Minutes Count provides Club professionals with the strategies, activities, resources, and information to create an engaging homework help and tutoring program that encourages Club members of every age to become self-directed learners.
2936 West 85th Street, Chicago, IL 60652
Chicago Police Department opens a variety of park fieldhouses to the public to warm up during periods of extreme cold.
5750 Old Orchard Road, Suite 200, Skokie, IL 60077
Rogers helps with an individualized treatment plan. Their experienced team of professionals, led by a board-certified adult psychiatrist and a highly trained psychologist, will help reduce symptoms and provide the tools to succeed for children, teens, and adults. Their evidence-based therapy for these services includes cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); behavioral activation(BA); dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)-informed skills; medication management; and individual, group, and family sessions.
4331 West Lincoln Highway, Matteson, IL 60443
Sertoma Star Services' Outpatient Therapy Program supports people to process their thoughts, feelings and behaviors from the past and in the present in a group or individual setting to gain deeper insight throughout the recovery process. The Outpatient Therapy Program is considered support to enhance and maintain recovery.
4885 Hoffman Boulevard, Hoffman Estates, IL 60192
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (United States VA) assists veterans in finding out what benefits they are eligible for, and how to apply. Veterans may contact the benefits hotline at (800) 827-1000 or visit a local VA center to get help with:Enrolling in VA health care and connecting with primary care providersFinding where to file a disability claim and the necessary steps to takeConnecting with a Veteran Service Officer and local Veterans Service Organizations
556 West North Avenue, Elmhurst, IL 60126
KinderCare provides various social and educational programs for children aged 6 weeks through 12 years old across its many locations.
6151 South Normal Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60621
Chicago Public Library acts as a warming center free to the public during periods of extreme cold.
12021 South Harlem Avenue, Palos Heights, IL 60463
The CCBYS program is a 24-hour crisis response and intervention program for youth ages 11-17. In some cases, they work with children as young as 10 years old who are not locked out of their homes. The team talks with youth and their families to understand the challenges at home. They work quickly to make sure everyone is safe, then make a plan to support the whole family.
1723 Howard Street, Evanston, IL 60202
ACCESS Community Health Network (ACHN) operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide family case management which offers education, ongoing support, and linkage to medical and social services for low-risk pregnant and parenting women through their child's first birthday.
800 South Des Plaines Avenue, Forest Park, IL 60130
ATI Physical Therapy provides physical therapy services to promote mobility and function needed for daily life.
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118 East 51st Street, Chicago, IL 60615
Bright New Mind Daycare Center provides Preschool for children aged 3-5.
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14290 South La Grange Road, Orland Park, IL 60462
UChicago Medicine provides education to patients with a colostomy, ileostomy, urostomy. Additional services include assessment and treatment of problems such as pouch leakage, peristomal skin injury, inability to manage stoma, fitting of pouching system, pre-op visit to educate and mark stoma site, problem solving in getting supplies, getting the best pouching system to provide a consistent seal and no leakage. The services are provided by advanced practice certified ostomy nurses Janice Colwell and Michele Kaplon-Jones.
1750 North Kimball Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647
BUILD's Mental Health Program is designed to increase access to mental health care and substance abuse treatment for young people impacted by these issues. The Clinical Wellness teams offer onsite and school-based counseling, family services, art therapy, restorative justice programs, and more. Counselors and therapists integrate their sessions with other BUILD programs, working to eliminate the stigma often associated with mental health care.
411 Chicago Avenue, Oak Park, IL 60302
Oak-Leyden's Community Living Services Program operates 12 residential community homes for residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The homes, known as Community Integrated Living Arrangements (or CILAs), allow adult participants to enjoy comfort, safety, and community in Chicago's near-west suburbs.Residents are provided 24-hour support and care that promote personal independence and physical well-being. Each of these accessible, family-like spaces house an average of four residents. Participants are able to grow and live as independently as possible, participating in communities as their neighbors do.In addition, Oak-Leyden offers intermittent support to adults with developmental disabilities who live on their own in the community. Oak-Leyden staff helps Intermittent CILA participants maintain their personal independence by providing the support they need.
16614 West 159th Street, Suite 305, Lockport, IL 60441
PrideStaff assists individuals with finding job openings or placement with an employer.
21800 Central Avenue, Matteson, IL 60443
South Suburban Humane Society strives to provide access to veterinary care for everyone with the aim to bridge the gap between high-quality service and affordability. Services may include wellness visits, surgery, microchipping, dental cleanings, or heartworm treatments.
9000 South Stony Island Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617
Ascension Illinois operates several locations with doctors who provide family and internal medicine. They provide care for all health needs, including new symptoms and concerns, and chronic conditions.
3053 West Franklin Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60612
Hope Hall is a transitional housing facility that utilizes the Safe Haven Model. The program is designed to reach veteran men and women who have been living on the streets for some time and have, for a variety of reasons including mental illness and substance abuse, been unable to find success within the general shelter system. Program offerings includeGeneral Life Skills coaching.Access to an on-site social worker.Social opportunities.Connection to a wide referral network including work training programs, addiction recovery programs, benefits councilors, and Veteran Administration resources.
1919 West Cullerton Street, Chicago, IL 60608
Gads Hill Building Leaders is a free, out-of-school-time enrichment program for students ages 13 to 18. The program provides highly individualized academic support to help teens graduate from high school and enter college prepared to succeed. Students will engage in educational development and hands-on learning through STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) programming, as well as in a variety of recreational, skill-building, and civic engagement activities.
100 Courtland Avenue, Park Ridge, IL 60068
The Medical Lending Closet is a service ministry of Park Ridge Community Church. Staffed solely by volunteers, the Closet provides a loan of medical equipment on a short-term, no-fee basis to anyone in need in the greater community.Some popular items available for loan are walkers, wheelchairs, bath chairs, raised toilet seats, crutches, transfer benches, sock aids, grabbers, deluxe walkers, commodes, and more.Equipment is loaned for up to three months (with the possibility of an extension). Loans are not meant to be permanent arrangements.
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