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212 West Borman Drive, Rantoul, IL 61866

Provides a residential, semi-military style program designed for at-risk youth who have dropped out or are behind in school. Classes start in January and July and run for seventeen months.

The first five months are spent in residency at the campus in Rantoul, IL. Youth receive GED instruction or credit recovery, self-discipline, life coping skills, computer skills, and career counseling, and they perform community service projects. Post-graduation, cadets return to the community to continue education in a post secondary institution or vocational school, or obtain employment, with the guidance of a mentor from their community. Youth may be eligible to receive a monetary allowance to assist in education or employment costs.

5113 South Harper Avenue, Chicago, IL 60615
365 We Thrive offers the Community Healing and Stability Pathways (CHSP) program to youth and adults through wraparound services that support the needs of the community. Their evidence-based solutions create pathways to economic development and violence prevention by providing the following services:Trauma-informed support and stabilization services Family support and wraparound resource navigation Reentry and restorative pathway support Prevention-focused wellness programming
3510 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60653
The Chicago Police Department (CPD) offers the Peer Jury Program, designed to provide a remedial approach to handling selected juvenile offenders without referring them to the Juvenile Court of Cook County.
1330 13th Street, 2nd Floor, Moline, IL 61265

Provides violence prevention programs to help youth in the community. Services include activities that assist youth in making positive decisions in their lives and promote safer communities. The program often partners with area schools to provide presentations, educational curriculum, and resources to prevent bullying, dating violence, suicide, physical aggression, and delinquency among youth.

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.

27 South State Avenue, Freeport, IL 61032

Offers attendance and truancy prevention and intervention services. Truancy Specialists make contact via letter or phone call to discuss attendance concerns with parent(s)/guardian(s), conducts home visits, provides one-on-one informal attendance counseling between Truancy Specialist and student, works as a liaison between student, family, and school district, and links students and families to local area social service as needed.

Offers Credit Recovery to all districts in the coverage area and it is provided via on-line instruction. Students who have failed courses required for graduation, can be referred to TAP for Credit Recovery, contact school's guidance counselor.

404 North Galena Avenue, Dixon, IL 61021

Offers attendance and truancy prevention and intervention services. Truancy Specialists make contact via letter or phone call to discuss attendance concerns with parent(s)/guardian(s), conducts home visits, provides one-on-one informal attendance counseling between Truancy Specialist and student, works as a liaison between student, family, and school district, and links students and families to local area social service as needed.

Offers Credit Recovery to all districts in the coverage area and it is provided via on-line instruction. Students who have failed courses required for graduation, can be referred to TAP for Credit Recovery, contact school's guidance counselor.

408 South Route 31, Mchenry, IL 60050
Coordinates an ongoing program to assist the region’s schools in requiring good school attendance. The Truant Officer works with schools and parents to intervene early and resolve school attendance problems. Partnerships formed among the Regional Office, the McHenry County State’s Attorney, and McHenry County Court Services have served the community well in resolution of school attendance issues.
502 South Morris Avenue, Bloomington, IL 61701

Prevention, diversion, and intervention services targeting youth to stabilize families in crisis, prevent juvenile delinquency, and divert youth at risk of involvement in the child welfare or juvenile justice systems.

107 North Third Street, Rockford, IL 61107

Partners with the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice to create and facilitate the Daily Reporting Center for Boys and Girls. This program is designed to develop a comprehensive approach as the youth returns home from the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice.

310 East Torrance Avenue, Pontiac, IL 61764

Provides a family support specialist that will complete intake for all juvenile delinquency court referrals, participate in all truancy hearings, and provide case management to deliver intervention and associated activities to support juveniles and their families.

3561 60th Street, Suite 310, Moline, IL 61265
Prevention services including a Truancy Division, with the objective of truancy prevention and intervention.  Enforces Illinois Compulsory Attendance Law and to assist schools and families by complementing the work of social service agencies.  Staff refers students to the appropriate agencies for assistance.
100 School Road, East Dubuque, IL 61025

Offers attendance and truancy prevention and intervention services. Truancy Specialists make contact via letter or phone call to discuss attendance concerns with parent(s)/guardian(s), conducts home visits, provides one-on-one informal attendance counseling between Truancy Specialist and student, works as a liaison between student, family, and school district, and links students and families to local area social service as needed.

Offers Credit Recovery to all districts in the coverage area and it is provided via on-line instruction. Students who have failed courses required for graduation, can be referred to TAP for Credit Recovery, contact school's guidance counselor.

2214 East 4th Street, Suite B, Sterling, IL 61081
Assists schools with services for students in an effort to reduce absenteeism and school failure. The student attendance support program provides a means for improving student attendance and attitudes, works with area administrators and educators regarding at-risk youth, and works cooperatively to ensure student success and reduce student dropout rates throughout district schools.
1315A Curt Drive, Champaign, IL 61821

Prevention, diversion, and intervention services targeting youth to stabilize families in crisis, prevent juvenile delinquency, and divert youth at risk of involvement in the child welfare or juvenile justice systems.

308 West State Street, Suite 250, Rockford, IL 61101

Provides violence prevention programs to help youth in the community. Services include activities that assist youth in making positive decisions in their lives and promote safer communities. The program often partners with area schools to provide presentations, educational curriculum, and resources to prevent bullying, dating violence, suicide, physical aggression, and delinquency among youth.

300 Heart Boulevard, Loves Park, IL 61111
Works with the schools and other agencies to help parents resolve issues related to truancy in order to avoid having to appear to Court. Offers alternative program providing educational programming to those students who have been expelled and are in need of educational alternatives.
1261 Illinois Route 38, Nachusa, IL 61057

Provides violence prevention programs to help youth in the community. Services include activities that assist youth in making positive decisions in their lives and promote safer communities. The program often partners with area schools to provide presentations, educational curriculum, and resources to prevent bullying, dating violence, suicide, physical aggression, and delinquency among youth.

30 East State Street, Sycamore, IL 60178

Offers attendance and truancy prevention and intervention services. Truancy Specialists make contact via letter or phone call to discuss attendance concerns with parent(s)/guardian(s), conducts home visits, provides one-on-one informal attendance counseling between Truancy Specialist and student, works as a liaison between student, family, and school district, and links students and families to local area social service as needed.

Offers Credit Recovery to all districts in the coverage area and it is provided via on-line instruction. Students who have failed courses required for graduation, can be referred to TAP for Credit Recovery, contact school's guidance counselor.