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Jackson-Union County Habitat for Humanity offers a minor repair program for homeowners.
Project requests may only be for external repairs, including:
- Minor inside plumbing repairs.
- Minor roof repair on low slope roofs.
- Building or repair of small ramps.
- Minor repairs to porches or railings.
- Minor window or door repair.
- Partial weatherization.
- Minor inside wall repairs.
- Screen repair to windows and doors.
- Minor gutter repair and cleaning.
Project requests MAY NOT involve:
- Elective reconstruction or remodeling projects.
- Redecorating projects or unnecessary aesthetic changes.
Provides all standard childhood vaccines, many adult vaccinations, some travel vaccinations, and flu vaccinations. Call or visit the office to inquire about specific vaccinations and immunizations.
Provides programs for youth that promote health, social, educational, cultural, leadership and character development. Youth served are identified as at-risk based on assessments completed that identify such factors as economic level, family status, neighborhood location, and academic progress.
Provides city government departments and other city information.
Provides middle and high school alumni of Club Compass the opportunity to develop as leaders, and be prepared for college, vocational / trade school, the military, and/or to enter the workforce. The ultimate goal is for these youths to graduate from high school and be ready to achieve their dreams.
Sells the following to the public new and gently used furniture, home accessories, building materials and appliances.
Offers free seeds, seedlings, tools, soil, containers, miscellaneous supplies, gardening expertise, and educational resources to any interested party in the Champaign-Urbana area who would like to start their own garden.
Produce grown in gardens may be used by the owner for their own food needs and/or distributed to community members who are facing economic and food access challenges through a Solidarity Gardens CU distribution network. Participants will receive a Solidarity Garden yard sign, donated by Cunningham Township, to acknowledge their effort.
WIC helps meet the nutritional needs through health and nutrition assessments and education, food vouchers to participating stores, and breastfeeding support. Many working families as well as those who receive SNAP benefits also qualify for WIC services.
Also provides Nurse Case Managers that help income eligible women and their children to obtain healthcare services. Also provides other assistance they may need to have a healthy pregnancy, and promote the child’s healthy development.
Assists unhoused and underprepared job seekers with a path to secure housing and gainful employment. Job readiness services include education and skills assessment, soft skills training, computer literacy, adult literacy courses and tutoring, money management, GED preparation, and interview training from a holistic perspective.
Offers a summer camp (June-August) in a safe and friendly environment for children in grades 1st-6th while their parents are at work or in school. Provides breakfast snack, lunch, and dinner snack daily during camp.
Included are activities such as:
- Recreation.
- Crafts.
- Reading club.
- Mentoring.
- Local field trips.
All colleges within the IECC district provide tuition-free classes and serve as official testing sites for students seeking a high school equivalency certificate, including the GED.
Programs administer the required examinations in math, reading, writing, science, and social studies, as well as the Constitution exam. Classes are available in 8- or 16-week formats with day and evening scheduling options to prepare adults and eligible minors to obtain their high school equivalency credentials.
Provides care that includes residential treatment, outpatient treatment, sober living, crisis care, and prevention education. These programs address mental health and substance use disorders, as well as co-occurring disorders, and have a strong family component to involve parents, guardians, and other loved ones in the journey to healing when appropriate.
Services include:
- Residential Treatment.
- Addiction Treatment.
- Mental Health Treatment.
- Detoxification.
- Partial Hospitalization Program.
Provides in-home services in multiple languages.
Services include:
- Appointment Management.- Grocery Shopping.
- Laundry.
- Health Management.
- House Cleaning.
- Meal Planning and Preparation.
- Personal Care.
- Errand running assistance.
- Senior Ride Program
Offers to help children in grades 4-12 develop knowledge and skills. Services include learning about citizenship, leadership, cooking, arts and crafts, mechanics and technology, horticulture, agriculture, and other subjects. To teach young people about these subjects, the 4-H program uses the learn-by-doing method of instruction.
Substance use counseling for individuals, and family members of individuals, with a substance use disorder.
Helps individuals who suffer from substance use disorders to overcome their cravings and increase their chances of total recovery.
Offers counseling, group therapy, and individualized treatment plans that are tailored to client needs.
Provides mental health services to those in need. Services include a variety of therapeutic interventions such as general counseling, psychiatry, TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation), Spravato, Ketamine Infusions, QEEG (Quantitative electroencephalogram), and genetic testing.
Provides mental health services to those in need. Services include a variety of therapeutic interventions such as general counseling, psychiatry, TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation), Spravato, Ketamine Infusions, QEEG (Quantitative electroencephalogram), and genetic testing.
Provides the city government departments and other city information.
Offers free educational services to individuals aged 16 and older, including GED/HSE preparation classes, online GED/HSE preparation, reading readiness, job skills, math readiness, healthcare, manufacturing, ESL (English as a Second Language), and transition skills classes. Citizenship education is available to help individuals understand U.S. history, government, and culture, and prepare for the responsibilities of citizenship. Literacy services and tutoring are provided to eligible individuals. Additionally, the program serves as a test site for high school equivalency exams such as the GED, HiSET, and TASC, enabling participants to obtain a high school equivalency certificate.
