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2133 Johnson Road, Granite City, IL 62040
Stronger Beginning for Families: Partnering with families we provide in-home-support and connections to expectant parents and families with children under three.
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475 Taft Avenue, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
Healthy Families Program - home visits from highly trained personnel to help expecting or new teen parents with a range of topics surrounding child development, education and employment information, connecting new families with assistance around food, clothing, affordable housing, medical care, transportation and other related basic needs.
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2174 Gladstone Court, #G, Glendale Heights, IL 60139
Early childhood home visits with families where they spend most of their time. Services include creating customized Individual Family Plan for child/children to track and achieve developmental goals.
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3696 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60641
Concordia Place offers the Home Visiting Program which works to assist parents in ensuring their child's health and well-being while working to improve the relationship between parent and child.
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2319 S Damen Ave, Chicago, IL 60608
Pilsen Wellness Center's Teen Mom's Program, Unidos Formando Un Futuro Program is a three-year program which supports young expecting moms up to the age of 30 years old either in their first and second pregnancy or who already have a new born who is not older than three months, living within the Little Village, Pilsen, Back of the Yards and West Lawn areas. Parent Groups offer additional support, enhancing the impact of home visits based on the Healthy Families America model, to improve wellness for both parent and child. This program is funded by Start Early.
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3517 West Arthington Street, Chicago, IL 60624
Home visiting helps to support a child's cognitive, emotional, and social development during the first years of life. By working with parents or caregivers of children from newborn to age 3, in their homes, we are able to work and track progress to ensure that children meet critical developmental milestones. Home visitors establish a customized Individual Family Support Plan for each family at their first meeting and track progress based on their goals. Activities guide parents and children in sharing and learning activities that improve gross motor, language, fine motor, social, and emotional skills.
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3855 North Seeley Avenue, Chicago, IL 60618
Concordia Place offers the Home Visiting Program which works to assist parents in ensuring their child's health and well-being while working to improve the relationship between parent and child.
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1335 Dodge Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201
CNE's Home Visiting Program is a Head Start/Early Head Start program that serves families with young children ages birth to five through weekly home visits and twice-monthly group socializations. Each eligible family is paired with one of the CNE's Parent Educators/Home Visitors. They use research-based curricula to support parents in becoming their child's first teachers. As a team, parents and Parent Educators work collaboratively to establish educational and developmental goals for each child. Parent Educators then prepare individualized lesson plans to help each child/family transition to a Head Start program or Kindergarten and position them for school success and readiness.
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2010 Dewey Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201
Home visiting helps to support a child's cognitive, emotional, and social development during the first years of life. By working with parents or caregivers of children from newborn to age 3, in their homes, we are able to work and track progress to ensure that children meet critical developmental milestones. Home visitors establish a customized Individual Family Support Plan for each family at their first meeting and track progress based on their goals. Activities guide parents and children in sharing and learning activities that improve gross motor, language, fine motor, social, and emotional skills.
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11255 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60628
CCAC provides free home visitation, support groups, and supportive services to income qualifying pregnant women and parents with children from birth to age three living in and around the Roseland area.Families are visited in their home by a parent coach who support parents as their child's first teacher. Parents learn about healthy child development and practice parenting techniques to enhance bonding and family well-being. Pregnant women are provided support and resources as they prepare for the birth of their child.
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1701 West 63rd Street, Chicago, IL 60636
Brightpoint's Southside Early Learning Network (SELN) provides family support and coaching through planned, regular visits with a trained professional based on a family's needs and schedules. Home visiting is a voluntary program, and home visitors work with parents on practical parenting skills as well as family bonding before birth and as children grow up. Through partnering with the home visitors, families learn how to improve their family's health and provide better opportunities for their children.
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1845 South 9th Avenue, Maywood, IL 60153
CCAC provides free home visitation, support groups, and supportive services to income qualifying pregnant women and parents with children from birth to age three living in and around Maywood, Hilside, Westchester, Broadview, and Melrose Park.Families are visited in their home by a parent coach who support parents as their child's first teacher. Parents learn about healthy child development and practice parenting techniques to enhance bonding and family well-being. Pregnant women are provided support and resources as they prepare for the birth of their child.
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5467 South University Avenue, Chicago, IL 60615
Home visiting helps to support a child's cognitive, emotional, and social development during the first years of life. By working with parents or caregivers of children from newborn to age 3, in their homes, we are able to work and track progress to ensure that children meet critical developmental milestones. Home visitors establish a customized Individual Family Support Plan for each family at their first meeting and track progress based on their goals. Activities guide parents and children in sharing and learning activities that improve gross motor, language, fine motor, social, and emotional skills.
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2141 South Tan Court, Chicago, IL 60616
Chinese American Service League - Child Development Center provides classes to help parents and caregivers develop the skills needed to enhance child and family well-being.
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11255 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60628
CCAC provides free case management to income qualifying pregnant women and children under the age of one. Support includes home visiting, referrals to health care, assistance obtaining public benefits, and prenatal and parenting classes.CCAC's Better Birth Outcomes program provides free case management to income qualifying pregnant women residing on the south side of Chicago who are deemed "High Risk."
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2808 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622
Kids Above All's Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) program improves school readiness for 3-to 5-year-olds, empowering parents with the necessary skills and tools to serve as their child's primary educator and most effective advocate. The Family Educators go into the home and use a nationally recognized, evidence-based curriculum to ensure kids are ready to succeed in kindergarten and beyond. The curriculum focuses on developing the child's early math, reading, and science skills.
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4878 West Armitage Avenue, Chicago, IL 60639
Home visiting helps to support a child's cognitive, emotional, and social development during the first years of life. By working with parents or caregivers of children from newborn to age 3, in their homes, we are able to work and track progress to ensure that children meet critical developmental milestones. Home visitors establish a customized Individual Family Support Plan for each family at their first meeting and track progress based on their goals. Activities guide parents and children in sharing and learning activities that improve gross motor, language, fine motor, social, and emotional skills.
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3501 West 48th Place, Chicago, IL 60632
SGA, by way of funding through Start Early, offers Early Head Start and Head Start programs. They use the 'Parents as Teachers' home-based curriculum, which focuses on motor coordination, language and literacy, and social-emotional and cognitive learning through an individualized approach. Services include parent workshops on childcare, health, and transitioning to kindergarten, as well as weekly group socializations and field trips.
12021 South Harlem Avenue, Palos Heights, IL 60463
Healthy Families America (HFA) is a voluntary home visiting program that helps new and expectant parents strengthen their family's functioning and reduce their risk for child abuse and/or neglect. It is a prevention program designed to keep children safe and make sure families have the support they need.
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16238 Prince Drive, South Holland, IL 60473
Home visiting helps to support a child's cognitive, emotional, and social development during the first years of life. By working with parents or caregivers of children from newborn to age 3, in their homes, we are able to work and track progress to ensure that children meet critical developmental milestones. Home visitors establish a customized Individual Family Support Plan for each family at their first meeting and track progress based on their goals. Activities guide parents and children in sharing and learning activities that improve gross motor, language, fine motor, social, and emotional skills.
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3753 South Cottage Grove Avenue, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60653
Kids Above All's Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) program improves school readiness for 3-to 5-year-olds, empowering parents with the necessary skills and tools to serve as their child's primary educator and most effective advocate. The Family Educators go into the home and use a nationally recognized, evidence-based curriculum to ensure kids are ready to succeed in kindergarten and beyond. The curriculum focuses on developing the child's early math, reading, and science skills.
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3227 North Wilke Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Shelter's Healthy Families is a nationally recognized home visiting program that offers five years of free, one-on-one support for first-time parents who face multiple challenges. The Shelter's multilingual staff works with parents during a child's formative years-from birth through age 5-to create safe and healthy environments for their babies. Through regular home visits, Shelter staff support parents in achieving fundamental skills such as stress management, effective discipline, health care, and nutrition while connecting them to critical community resources.
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330 Laurel Avenue, Highland Park, IL 60035
Home visiting helps to support a child's cognitive, emotional, and social development during the first years of life. By working with parents or caregivers of children from newborn to age 3, in their homes, we are able to work and track progress to ensure that children meet critical developmental milestones. Home visitors establish a customized Individual Family Support Plan for each family at their first meeting and track progress based on their goals. Activities guide parents and children in sharing and learning activities that improve gross motor, language, fine motor, social, and emotional skills.
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6600 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637
Healthy Families is a voluntary home visiting program that helps new and expectant parents strengthen their family's functioning and reduce their risk for child abuse or neglect. The program is a prevention program that works to improve the safety of children while providing support to the family. Home visitors help new moms and dads be better parents by teaching them how babies grow and develop, how to keep babies safe and healthy, good parenting skills, and goal setting.
1125 Division Street, Chicago Heights, IL 60411
Special Education Joint Agreement School District #802 Family Enrichment Program (FEP) is a free home-based, early learning program for expecting parents and parents of children from birth to age 3. They provide child development screenings, individualized learning experiences, parent-child learning groups, and field trips.
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