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525 Farragut Avenue, Suite 300 BLDG 26, Great Lakes, IL 60088
Mandatory program designed to support military families with special needs. Provides accommodations for family members with qualifying medical, educational, or developmental needs. Case Liaisons help manage Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and Family Needs Assessments. Provides resources, referrals, and assistance to the family throughout the sponsor's career.
525 Farragut Avenue, Suite 300 BLDG 26, Great Lakes, IL 60088
Provides career assessment and job assistance for active military and their family members.
525 Farragut Avenue, Suite 300 Building 26, Great Lakes, IL 60088
Counseling Provides short-term counseling for individuals, couples, families, and children of active military. Offers up to 12 sessions (treatment may be extended under certain circumstances). Family Advocacy Program Handles reports of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse involving military members. Provides intervention and treatment services including counseling, case management, and support groups.
525 Farragut Avenue, Building 26, Suite 300, Great Lakes, IL 60088
Provides supportive services for new parents in the military community. Offers prenatal education, developmental screenings, parenting skills, and play groups.
1 Rock Island Arsenal, Building 110, 1st Floor, SE Wing, Rock Island, IL 61299
Provides information on local programs and refers military families and DoD civilians to the appropriate resources.  Provides connection to Military One Source.
404 West Martin Street, Building 1650, Scott Air Force Base, IL 62225
Serves as a military support center providing services such as coordination across base agencies, educational programs, support and services for families throughout the permanent change of station (PCS) process, deployments and more.
Online Only, Omaha, NE 68102

Assists military families by identifying and enrolling family members with special medical or educational needs, finding out what services are available at current or new duty stations, and supporting families with information, referrals when appropriate, and non-clinical case management to access services.