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Provides immediate, community-based crisis services to address mental health challenges, substance use concerns, and trauma-related distress. Services include in-person assessments, crisis stabilization, community engagement, and follow-up care to improve the well-being of children, youth, and adults.
Provides police and dispatch services responsible for emergency assessment and response.
Offers an adult education program to give students a second chance to achieve in basic education. Services include improving basic skills like reading, writing, math, and to prepare for successful GED testing.
Offers the convenience of purchasing hunting and fishing licenses at the library. The 15 minute express service is available to all Illinois residents, and no library card is required.
Provides court mandated parenting education for custody disputes and is designed to help parents learn how to make informed, child-supportive decisions during separation and divorce. Individual sessions are available for an additional fee. Meets the 4-hour parenting education requirement of Illinois Rule 924.
Offers library services to residents of Dixon City. Services include books (including eBooks), audiobooks, movies, music, magazines, microfilm, interlibrary loan, special collections, programs and activities for individuals of all ages, computers with internet and word processing, fax machines, scanners, and copiers.
Offers medical and behavioral services. Includes preventative medical care, acute illness care, injury care and behavioral health counseling.
Responsible for protecting the federal judicial process; conducting fugitive investigations; managing and selling assets seized and forfeited by federal law enforcement agencies nationwide; safe and secure confinement, care, and transportation of federal prisoners; and operation of the federal Witness Security Program.
Van service that operates within a designated service boundary not served by fixed routes. Provides curb-to-curb service that connects outlying areas to fixed-route service. Request a trip in the MTD Connect app (by Via) or by phone.
Operates as a charitable organization that does not provide direct services but facilitates community support through various programs. Administers the 2-1-1 Information and Referral line to connect individuals with needed resources, manages the Sprout Into Reading program and the Community Clothes Closet through the Women United group to support literacy and basic needs, and offers a free online volunteer portal to match community members with nonprofit organizations requiring assistance. Additionally, provides support to local Community Volunteers Active in Disaster (COAD) and engages in activities that promote the allocation of resources to human service programs within the community.
Emergency housing offers a safe haven for persons in need. The shelter provides a warm bed, three meals per day, shower and laundry facilities, personal hygiene items, clothing, and supportive services to link homeless individuals with case management. Guests may also ask for help with GED tutoring and employment services.
Offers a recovery home to individuals who may come from residential treatment centers to continue their recovery. Recovery homes are free from alcohol and drugs.
There is oversight to residents 24 hours a day. Residents attend treatment and implement sober living skills with other individuals in early recovery. The Recovery Homes are currently available to adult men and adult women who struggle with a substance use disorder to assist in their long-term recovery.
Provides shelter for those that are homeless and provides supportive services for residents and community members.
Provides a pre-kindergarten program for students ages 3-5. Services are available free of charge to eligible students living within district boundaries. Pre-k staff determines eligibility and student acceptance into the program and placement is based on student needs. Program is designed to increase student opportunities, help prepare for future achievements, meet individual needs and goals in eight domains of learning. Including language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, physical development and health, fine arts, foreign and primary language, social and emotional.
Offers general assistance monthly grant ($200) for those who qualify that can be used for any combination of the following, rent, utility bill (power, water, garbage), transportation (Decatur Public Transit), Kroger (personal needs).
Legal service program that helps:
- Individuals and families obtain and maintain Medicaid and Medicare and obtain coverage for services needed.
- With medical assistance denials, terminations, spend down issues (Medicaid, Medicare).
- Older adults and people with disabilities get the help needed to remain in their own home or secure coverage for long-term care.
- Older adults and people with disabilities establish powers of attorney.
- With nursing home discharges.
- Family members obtain guardianship or other legal authority to care for loved ones.
- People with HIV/AIDS obtain care and services.
Offers educational program to assist men who abuse women to understand their acts of violence, to learn skills for nonviolent behavior, and to understand the cause of their violence by examining other factors that influence the choice to be violent.
Provides sober living housing for women transitioning from substance use treatment into independent living. The program offers support from others in recovery and helps residents stay sober, learn everyday life skills, and adjust to living independently in the community.
Persons in need of food may call and leave a message, and the members responding to the call may access local food pantries and deliver the food to the person in need or direct the person to other available resources.
The Getting Ready for Kindergarten Calendar was developed by "Success By 6" (the early childhood initiative of United Way of Champaign County) to help parents and children prepare for kindergarten. Offers activities and tips to help prepare children for kindergarten.
The calendar is filled with ideas, activities and tips for parents and children to read, talk, and play every day.
Calendars are available free of charge to all parents of 4-year olds in Champaign County.
Provides year round community recreation activities throughout the 13 member districts for children and adults with disabilities.
These member districts include Barrington Park District, Cary Park District, Crystal Lake Park District, Dundee Township Park District, City of Elgin, Hampshire Township Park District, Huntley Park District, City of Harvard, Village of Lake in the Hills, Marengo Park District, City of McHenry Wauconda Park District and City of Woodstock.
