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100 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2500, Chicago, IL 60602
Farmworker and Landscaper Advocacy Project (FLAP) relies on a network of more than 225 organizations and qualified attorneys to handle legal cases in Illinois. This network of attorneys and organizations allows FLAP to provide low-income workers who have suffered damages without receiving any compensation with reliable legal assistance. FLAP gives information to low-income workers and makes referrals to other organizations and skilled litigation attorneys with extensive experience in areas including but not limited to: employment, personal injury, consumer, nursing home abuse and neglect, medical malpractice, education, housing, wrongful death, birth injury, product liability, car, trucking, bus, and aviation accidents, premises liability, Federal Torts Claims Act, Assisted Living Negligence, home health care abuse and neglect, DUI, Social Security Disability, family law, Immigration, Breach of Contracts, medical malpractice and workers compensation among others.
6216 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60660
Centro Romero offers legal services for Citizenship Services, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Legal Permanent Residents (LPR), and Temporary Protected Status (TPS).
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2111 West Lexington Street, Chicago, IL 60612
City of Chicago 311 City Services offers a platform for connecting Chicago residents with information, non-emergency service requests, and reporting non-emergency issues. The 311 hotline, staffed 24/7, acts as an access point for many of the city's most commonly requested services, including: Street Light OutGarbage Cart Black Maintenance/ReplacementRodent Baiting/Rat ComplaintTree TrimGraffiti RemovalPothole in StreetAbandoned Vehicle ComplaintTree DebrisAlley Light OutSanitation Code ViolationThe 311 hotline also provides intake for programs offered by city departments, such as:City of Chicago DFSS Senior Well-Being ChecksCity of Chicago DFSS Mobile Crisis Response Team
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SLAP'D (Surviving Life After A Parent Dies) exists as a social media site for teens 13 and older (or younger than 13 with adult supervision) who have lost a parent to find hope and connection through shared experiences and aims to ensure that no teen ever has to experience their grief alone.
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1900A Dempster Street, Evanston, IL 60202
Legal services are provided for children and families regardless of their ability to pay. The legal team advocates for children and their families to ensure they have access to justice in jail, juvenile and criminal court and expunging criminal records.
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737 Windsor Road, Charleston, IL 61920

Offers to match the caller’s legal problem with available resources, such as advice, extended representation, or referral. For most low-income applicants. Callers are screened for eligibility, and a determination is made whether eligible callers have a legal problem that falls within the priorities. If the caller’s legal problem is eligible for review for extended services, the caller is referred to one of our five regional offices. If the callers are not eligible for referral to a regional office, attorneys provide the caller with immediate advice or quick access to other information and resources.

302 North 1st Street, Champaign, IL 61820

Offers to match the caller’s legal problem with available resources, such as advice, extended representation, or referral. For most low-income applicants. Callers are screened for eligibility, and a determination is made whether eligible callers have a legal problem that falls within the priorities. If the caller’s legal problem is eligible for review for extended services, the caller is referred to one of our five regional offices. If the callers are not eligible for referral to a regional office, attorneys provide the caller with immediate advice or quick access to other information and resources.

8787 State Street, Suite 201, East Saint Louis, IL 62203

Offers to match the caller’s legal problem with available resources, such as advice, extended representation, or referral. For most low-income applicants. Callers are screened for eligibility, and a determination is made whether eligible callers have a legal problem that falls within the priorities. If the caller’s legal problem is eligible for review for extended services, the caller is referred to one of our five regional offices. If the callers are not eligible for referral to a regional office, attorneys provide the caller with immediate advice or quick access to other information and resources.

1620 South Taylorville Road, Decatur, IL 62521

Offers to match the caller’s legal problem with available resources, such as advice, extended representation, or referral. For most low-income applicants. Callers are screened for eligibility, and a determination is made whether eligible callers have a legal problem that falls within the priorities. If the caller’s legal problem is eligible for review for extended services, the caller is referred to one of our five regional offices. If the callers are not eligible for referral to a regional office, attorneys provide the caller with immediate advice or quick access to other information and resources.

1702 Broadway, Suite B, Mount Vernon, IL 62864

Offers to match the caller’s legal problem with available resources, such as advice, extended representation, or referral. For most low-income applicants. Callers are screened for eligibility, and a determination is made whether eligible callers have a legal problem that falls within the priorities. If the caller’s legal problem is eligible for review for extended services, the caller is referred to one of our five regional offices. If the callers are not eligible for referral to a regional office, attorneys provide the caller with immediate advice or quick access to other information and resources.

1801 North State Route 1, Suite 3, Watseka, IL 60970

Offers medical and legal advocacy. Confidential, around-the-clock legal and medical advocacy is available for survivors and their families.

Medical Advocacy: Clove Alliance advocates are always available to support survivors, their families, and friends during a visit to the emergency room for a medical examination or evidence collection. Advocates can also accompany clients to any follow-up medical appointments, help them receive reimbursement for medical costs associated with the crime, and answer questions on the following:

- Medical exams.

- Evidence collection (rape kit).

- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs/STDs).

- Pregnancy and emergency contraception. 

 - Medications.

- Follow-up medical care.

- Crime Victims Compensation through the Illinois Attorney General's Office.

- Referrals.

- Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE).

Legal Advocacy, Clove Alliance staff advocates walk with survivors through the police and courtroom procedures, maintain an awareness of the status of each

4612 South 25th Street, Omaha, NE 68107

24 hour nationwide hotline providing short-term counseling and crisis intervention to children and families experiencing any type of difficulty in their lives. Provides information about help agencies and programs throughout the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, The Virgin Islands, and Guam.

Website, YourLifeYourVoice.org, offers an online resource for kids/teens where they can communicate with trained counselors four different ways - by text, email, online chat, or by calling the Hotline. The website also offers tips on how to deal with challenging situations, a bulletin board where teens ask questions regarding different topics that are answered by counselors and then posted so others can read and relate, and journal pages where teens can download and print worksheets to help them work through issues and create solutions.

Text VOICE to 20121 - available every day 2 pm-1 am CST.

14100 Crawford Street, Boys Town, NE 68010

24 hour nationwide hotline providing short-term counseling and crisis intervention to children and families experiencing any type of difficulty in their lives. Provides information about help agencies and programs throughout the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, The Virgin Islands, and Guam.

Website, YourLifeYourVoice.org, offers an online resource for kids/teens where they can communicate with trained counselors four different ways - by text, email, online chat, or by calling the Hotline. The website also offers tips on how to deal with challenging situations, a bulletin board where teens ask questions regarding different topics that are answered by counselors and then posted so others can read and relate, and journal pages where teens can download and print worksheets to help them work through issues and create solutions.

Text VOICE to 20121 - available every day 2 pm-1 am CST.

Address Confidential, Seattle, WA 98101

4-1-1 and 1-800-FREE-411 (1-800-373-3411) provides a general information directory for those looking for a business or residential phone number or address. FREE 411 has an advertisement that must be listened to first before accessing the directory.

Online or Phone Only, Washington, DC 20405

Single point of contact for those who have questions about federal agencies, programs, and services.

Information and referrals regarding federal government offices and services.

Government publications, free or low cost, on Social Security, medical, consumer, and elderly issues.

936 Broadway, Suite C, Quincy, IL 62301

Offers to match the caller’s legal problem with available resources, such as advice, extended representation, or referral. For most low-income applicants. Callers are screened for eligibility, and a determination is made whether eligible callers have a legal problem that falls within the priorities. If the caller’s legal problem is eligible for review for extended services, the caller is referred to one of our five regional offices. If the callers are not eligible for referral to a regional office, attorneys provide the caller with immediate advice or quick access to other information and resources.

205 Oakland Avenue, Carlinville, IL 62626
Provides women's health line by calling (888) 522-1282.
33 North LaSalle, Suite 900, Chicago, IL 60602
Providing a legal information line for low and moderate income renters in private housing market to help fight wrongful eviction and substandard living conditions.
6600 Southwest 92nd Avenue, Suite 300, Portland, OR 97223
Help lines and web pages provide educational information about treatments and suggestions for living with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Patient information specialist available to answer questions by phone or e-mail. Educational materials can be requested.
Can look up general phones to variety of services.
1350 I Street Northwest, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20005
Hotline available for individuals needing assistance in understanding their health insurance plans, particularly those relating to birth control, women's health needs, and other health care.
485 Madison Avenue, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10022
Online educational workshops on cancer-related topics.
Web site featuring prevention and wellness information and tools. Includes information on what vaccines/shots and screening tests are needed, mental health, nutrition, exercise and more.
411 South Wells Street, Suite 503, Chicago, IL 60607
Information on support services and resources related to Lupus.