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226 West Ontario Street, Suite 400C, Chicago, IL 60654
Allen's Family Counseling Center offers addiction services to support individuals struggling with substance use and other addictive behaviors.
2141 South Tan Court, Chicago, IL 60616
Chinese American Service League - Child Development Center provides classes to help parents and caregivers develop the skills needed to enhance child and family well-being.
7531 South Stony Island Avenue, Suite 155, Chicago, IL 60649
Calumet Hearing Services sells hearing aids.
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7825 South Racine Avenue, Chicago, IL 60620
The St. Sabina ERC initiated and developed in cooperation with the City Colleges of Chicago, Kennedy King College, a unique GED program offering clients continuous enrollment dates. Clients who enroll in the GED program can begin classes immediately.
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4701 Oakton Street, Skokie, IL 60076
Skokie Park District's Active Adults program features drop-in programs, exercise classes, Monday movies, card clubs, seasonal parties, health and wellness fairs, shopping trips, lunch and dinner outings, day trips, vacation getaways, and more.
2102 West Ogden Avenue, Chicago, IL 60612
The Chicago Department of Family & Support Services (DFSS) and Alliance Rehab, Inc. have created an award winning fitness program that is not only fun, affordable and accessible, but one that concentrates on the key components to a healthy and independent lifestyle:endurance, strength, balance and flexibility.
18022 Dixie Highway, Homewood, IL 60430
STEM Saturday programming encompasses a wide variety of topics, professions, and interests and is a pivotal stepping stone in getting children insured in STEM careers.
4401 West Madison Street, Chicago, IL 60624
HOPE introduces participants to mental health supports, increasing motivation to change and ultimately resulting in a referral to additional needed services. The HOPE program is a unique partnership between their street outreach and reentry teams which allows participants to receive intensive mentorship and nonviolence training while establishing their personal safety, developing pro-social behaviors, maintaining basic daily norms, and achieving self-created goals. Some of the topics covered in the HOPE curriculum include the principles of nonviolence, cognitive behavioral intervention (CBI), conflict mediation, and restorative justice.
2008 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622
Polish American Association's (PAA) Partner Abuse Intervention Program is designed for men who use violence toward their partners in an intimate relationship. The mission of the program is to stop violence, stop power and control over their partners, and teach alternative non-violent methods of expressing emotions. Although the majority of referrals come from courts, probation, and social service departments, the program is open to any man who wants to stop being violent and abusive in an intimate relationship.Program consists of twenty six 1.5-hour weekly group sessions. Sessions are conducted in English and Polish.
5000 South 5th Avenue, Hines, IL 60141
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (United States VA) provides primary care to eligible veterans through the VA Health Care program. Registering as a patient with the VA provides access to a number of other services, including specialty care, mental health care, pharmacy services, and more. VA primary care providers will work closely with veterans to plan for all the care they need to stay healthy and well throughout their lives, including immunizations and vaccinations. They will also work with family members or caregivers who support veterans.
1001 Rohlwing Road, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
Kenneth Young Center (KYC) hosts a sup­port group where caregivers will meet oth­er care­givers, exchange ideas, learn about avail­able resources, receive sup­port, and feel empowered.
1200 North Ashland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622
Chicago Center For Relationship Counseling offers counseling geared toward couples and families.
9204 South Commercial Avenue, Suite 200, Chicago, IL 60617
Shining Star Youth and Community Services' Early Head Start program provides free and quality child care for eligible infants and toddlers in South Chicago, Grand Crossing, Rosemoor, and the East Side Communities. These childcare programs are neighborhood-based, culturally diverse, and offer flexible, full-day, full-year programming.
827 West Higgins Road, Schaumburg, IL 60195
Metropolitan Asian Family Services (MAFS) can help individuals understand and apply for benefits such as: Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, Access to Care, Citizenship/Immigration, Transportation, Kids Care, SSI Prescription Drug Assistance, Food Stamps, LIHEAP, SHIP, and many others.
6424 South Kenneth Avenue, Chicago, IL 60629
St. Mary Star of the Sea School offers formal education for children. Children will be guided to be independent individuals so they can meet the challenges in their immediate environment. At the end of preschool, the child will have developed listening skills, experience meaningful language, identify color, size, shape, and texture, and have some writing skills.
1723 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609
Little Tykes provides infant care, preschool, pre-K, and before- and after-school care for school-age children.
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1400 West Northwest Highway, Palatine, IL 60067
The Y's preschools promote laughter, as well as language, anti-bias literacy, critical thinking, and the Creative Curriculum. By creating an environment of joy, we set the stage for infinite educational possibilities!
1114 Church Street, Evanston, IL 60201
Youth Job Center (YJC) offers high school students specialized Workforce Wednesdays, which teaches clients the essential skills to find and keep a job. YJC offers virtual training monthly, with new topics covered each month. Learn skills like resume building, effective communication, networking, and more. High school clients can also access job fairs, Career Pathway informational sessions, and summer jobs through YJC Summer Corps.
7454 West Balmoral Avenue, Chicago, IL 60656
Chicago Public Library maintains computers with internet access for use by community members. Printing and scanning services are also available.
1715 East 95th Street, Chicago, IL 60617
Oak Street Health provides primary care catering to seniors on Medicare. Primary care services include wellness and preventive care, treatment of chronic conditions (asthma, diabetes, etc.), immunizations, and laboratory and testing services.
5537 North Broadway, Chicago, IL 60640
The Tea Room, TPAN's drop-in youth center, is a safe space for young adults to congregate and find help and community. The Tea Room is open several days a week. Here, you will find a washer-dryer for your use, snacks, TV, video games, a computer, and easy access to services, including medical care and case management.
1040 West 79th Street, Chicago, IL 60620
The Chicago Department of Family & Support Services (DFSS) and Alliance Rehab, Inc. have created an award winning fitness program that is not only fun, affordable and accessible, but one that concentrates on the key components to a healthy and independent lifestyle:endurance, strength, balance and flexibility.
65 Woodbury Street, South Elgin, IL 60177
Visiting Angels provides in-home palliative care to individuals with chronic conditions.
1431 North Western Avenue, Suite 209, Chicago, IL 60622
PrimeCare Health Community Health Centers are Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) that have behavioral health consultants at all sites who work closely with primary care providers to support patients in making lifestyle changes necessary to attain and maintain good health. Services include programs to effectively manage emotional or behavioral difficulties such as anger, anxiety, depression, stress, and bereavement. There are also support services for behavioral change plans related to smoking cessation, weight loss, alcohol use, exercise, and other lifestyle modifications.