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316 North Pulaski, Chicago, IL 60624
Mary Crane League offers an Early Head Start program.
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2485 South Street, Elgin, IL 60124
KinderCare provides various social and educational programs for children aged 6 weeks through 12 years old across its many locations.
744 North Monticello Avenue, Chicago, IL 60624
Chicago Commons provides Early Childhood Education (ECE) services for children aged six weeks to 5 years old in Pilsen, Humboldt Park, and Back of the Yards. They also partner with 22 other locations in 18 different Chicago neighborhoods.
249 West 162nd Street, South Holland, IL 60473
The Safer Foundation Youth HSED Program is an eight-week program that enables youth ages 16 to 24 to earn their High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED) and gain valuable life skills. The program provides hands-on job-readiness training, career exploration, money management training, and more to guide you on the path to a better future.
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9046 South Mackinaw Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617
This food pantry is operated in partnership with the Greater Chicago Food Depository.
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2725 East 130th Street, Chicago, IL 60633
Henry Booth House provides outreach and coordination of medical health, oral health (dental), and social services for families with a child enrolled in the Head Start program.
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3050 West 39th Place, Chicago, IL 60632
UI Health - Davis Health and Wellness Center provides one-on-one counseling between a therapist and a client.
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1048 Lake Street, Suite 300, Oak Park, IL 60301
AgeOptions' Caring Together, Living Better (CTLB) is a grassroots partnership supporting caregivers in low-income and diverse communities in the south and western suburbs of Chicago. CTLB programs help improve health literacy by offering workshops on chronic disease management and support groups where caregivers can talk about their health challenges in a safe and supportive environment which can lead to increased knowledge of health issues and ways to seek care in their community.
4444 South Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, IL 60632
Kiddy Kare provides learning and development programs for young children and toddlers younger than preschool age.
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16110 LaSalle Street, South Holland, IL 60473
DaVita Kidney Care offers dialysis treatment centers.
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646 North Lawndale Avenue, Chicago, IL 60624
Erie Family Health Centers operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), also known as Community Clinics (CHCs), that offer short-term individual therapy and group therapy to children, teens, and adults. If a person needs long-term behavioral health support, they facilitate a connection with external partners.
5912 W Iowa St, Chicago, IL 60651
During the pandemic, we are serving all residents of Cook County.
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1875 Rohlwing Road, Suite A, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
Firman Community Services offers support for first-time parents, including assistance with breastfeeding.
2102 West Monroe Street, Chicago, IL 60612
All Stars engages Club members 6-18 in football, basketball, cheerleading, and dancing.
4477 South Archer Avenue, Suite 2845, Chicago, IL 60632
Brighton Park Neighborhood Council (BPNC) is a HUD-approved non-profit organization equipped with HUD-certified counselors that offer foreclosure prevention counseling free of charge. Foreclosure prevention counseling provides the opportunity for homeowner to know their home retention options and how BPNC can assist them. You can expect to discuss: Loss mitigation options directly with your mortgage, Budget management/revision, Provisional programs (state/nationwide), Stages of foreclosure, and next steps. If you need to find a housing agency or housing counselor near you.
1100 South Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, IL 60612
Cook County Clerks's Office- Veterans Assistance Commission offers a variety of emergency financial assistance for eligible veterans.
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4104 West 63rd Street, Chicago, IL 60629
Esperanza Health Centers' Community Resource Centers provide participants assistance with navigating applications and required documents for various health-related programs, including Medicaid, SNAP, Medicare, Marketplace insurance, and Carelink. Call (773) 584-6200 to make an appointment. Walk-ins during normal business hours at Community Resource Centers are welcome.
2145 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60614
Harvest Hub Lincoln Park provides SNAP application assistance.
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300 McHenry Road, Wheeling, IL 60090
Greater Family Health has a team of Health Benefits Specialists who are ready to help you apply for health benefits coverage year-round. They can help you determine which type of plan, in the Marketplace (Affordable Care Act/ObamaCare) or through Medicaid, you may qualify for.
721 South Quentin Road, Suite 101, Palatine, IL 60067
Palatine Township provides curb-to-curb service anywhere within the Palatine Township boundaries to senior and disabled residents. Additionally, Township vehicles go to Arlington Heights on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays for medical appointments only. All vehicles are lift-equipped to accommodate most mobility devices.
675 Village Court, Glencoe, IL 60022
Family Service of Glencoe partners with the Glencoe Park District and School District 35 to provide confidential financial assessments for scholarship eligibility. FSG does not fund the scholarship; they assess eligibility. Financial assistance comes directly from the organization.
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10540-44 South Ewing Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617
Shining Star Child Development offers Head Start, a Federal program for preschool children from low-income families.
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520 North Marshfield Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622
Esperanza's Adult Day Program provides participants, aged 21 and over, opportunities to reach individualized goals as well as pursue their own personal interests.
955 East 131st Street, Riverdale, IL 60827
Chicago Public Library maintains computers with internet access for use by community members. Printing and scanning services are also available.
1645 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago Heights, IL 60411
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a food supplemental and nutrition education program for pregnant women, new mothers, and young children to promote healthy eating. Low- and middle-income families may be eligible if they meet the income requirements. WIC also provides food coupons that are good for healthy foods.