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133 West Jackson Street, Macomb, IL 61455

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.

109 East Lawrence Avenue, Springfield, IL 62704
Offers basic HIV/AIDS education in Central Illinois schools. Training is also available for other area professionals or individuals. Special training's on transgender issues and harm reduction for people who use drugs available upon request.
228 West Cermak Road, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60616
The Midwest Asian Health Association (MAHA) provides a Suicide Prevention Program (SPP), funded by the Chicago Dept of Public Health (CDPH), under the leadership of the Chicago Collaborative for Bullying and Suicide Prevention (CCBSP). The purpose of this program is to reduce the stigma around suicide in Chicago by forming a collaboration that will work together to provide culturally competent and language-appropriate education and intervention to the target population.
4031 West Dayton Street, Mchenry, IL 60050

Provides small group facilitation. Trained prevention specialists work with school staff to tailor groups that meet the needs of the school's population, available during and after school.

Topics include bullying and cyber bullying, protective behaviors, making and keeping friends, study skills and organizations, anger management, conflict resolution, and tolerance and diversity.

200 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20201
Information from various government agencies on how kids, teens, young adults, parents, educators and others in the community can prevent or stop bullying.
2707 Maine, Quincy, IL 62301

Offers free and age appropriate educational services to children and young adults from pre-school to college levels. Will also present valuable information to churches, civic groups or other organizations, as well as business and industry. Presentations can be tailor-made to suit school or organization’s needs. All programs are completely free.

201 West Pointe Drive, Suite 7, Swansea, IL 62226
Illinois Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force: Trains teachers, students and families on how to guard against cyberbullying.
Address Confidential, Chicago, IL 60613

Offers students a safe, confidential way in which to share information that might help prevent suicides, bullying, school violence or other threats to school safety.

Also offers support and resources for the following:

- Abuse.

- Bullying.

- Depression.

- Self injury.

- Suicidal Thoughts.