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2020 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60608
DCFS offers an online form and 24-hour hotline for child abuse and neglect reporting. The Online Child Abuse Neglect Reporting System is to be used for non-life threatening and non-emergency incidents of abuse or neglect of a child. If you believe the abuse or neglect you are reporting requires immediate action, you MUST call the Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline at 800-25-ABUSE (800-252-2873) to make your report.Call the DCFS Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline instead of using the Online Reporting System for situations including but not limited to: Current injuries to the child Immediate need for medical treatment (including a child who is suicidal) Sexual abuse where the involved adult has or will have access to a child within the next 24 hours A child is currently afraid to go home A child is currently in the protective custody of police or medical personnel A child death
5900 West Iowa Street, Chicago, IL 60651
Administer Justice provides a wide range of services to meet both the immediate and future needs of low-income individuals facing civil legal matters once monthly at a participating community justice center. They help with cases involving: divorce/custody, landlord/tenant, debt/collections, estate planning, immigration and criminal records.
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3059 West 26th Street, Chicago, IL 60623
Esperanza Health Centers operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that are approved sites for immigration physicals, which are typically required for anyone who applies for lawful permanent resident status.
3701 W Ogden Avenue, Chicago, IL 60623
This program provides full-workday, year-round care and education for children between six weeks and three years of age. This program is welcome to both English and Spanish speakers. Families with enrolled children have access to a monthly free diaper drive hosted by the agency.
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1329 West Loyola Avenue, Suite G4, Chicago, IL 60626
Midwest Care Management Services can help you plan ahead by arranging to be your financial or healthcare power of attorney.
4300 North Narragansett Avenue, Chicago, IL 60634
City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) locations act as a cooling center free to the public during periods of extreme heat.
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5520 North Paulina Street, Chicago, IL 60640
Hartwell Place is an intimate assisted living community with engaging programming exclusively for people with memory loss. With only 28 apartments and a high caregiver-to-resident ratio, everyone receives personalized memory care from their specially trained memory-loss caregivers.
2036 North Avers Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647
Chicago Park District offers a 6-week long summer day camp where youth can engage in sports, arts, fitness, and outdoor activities. Ideas of civic engagement, environmental awareness, inclusion, collaboration & team building, brain play, reflection & journaling, and friendship & kindness are woven into the camp experience. Lunch and snacks will be provided. Online registration begins April 15 & 16. Camp runs June 24 - August 2.
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820 South Damen Avenue, Chicago, IL 60612
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.
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6517 Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL 60712
Charlie Health provides one-on-one support for parents and caregivers to dispel myths and grow knowledge of topics including LGBTQIA+ history, gender, pronouns, relationships, and more.
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5055 South Archer Avenue, Chicago, IL 60632
Chicago Public Library - Hall Branch assists individuals with finding job openings or placement with an employer. Employment and career development events focus on job readiness, job skills, and resume help.
3709 West Grand Avenue, Chicago, IL 60651
R City offers tuckpointing home repair on a sliding scale depending on the homeowner's income. Qualified low-income homeowners will only be charged $20. The length of time on their waitlist is based on location, urgency, income, and current capacity, with priority given to seniors.
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5310 West Cermak Road, Floor 3, Cicero, IL 60804
The Place for Children with Autism provides an individualized autism assessment called the Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program, or VB-MAPP. Using the VB-MAPP, they determine baseline skills and assess each child's current milestones relating to language, learning, and social skills.
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831 West 119th Street, Chicago, IL 60643
Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) offers the Medical Assistance Program which is designed to provide Illinois' residents access to quality health care.
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6303 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60660
Vivia Health identifies the resources available to individual patients and provides hands-on support in navigating application processes and more. This may include assistance with housing services and rental programs to decrease homelessness, insurance, Medicare and Medicaid application support, Social Security application and benefits service (Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Income), and undocumented individuals seeking civilian services.Roundtrip transportation to their clinics is available for patients who need it.
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920 Perimeter Drive, Mount Prospect, IL 60056
Kiddie Academy facilitates summer camp for school-age children.
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9443 South Western Avenue, Chicago, IL 60643
Social Security Administration (SSA) Medicare is the country's health insurance program for people age 65 or older. Participants sign up for Medicare Part A and Part B through Social Security, so they can make both retirement and Medicare choices and withhold any premiums from their benefit payments.Medicare participants may also apply for The Extra Help program which helps people with limited income and resources lower or cut Part D costs. Medicare Part D provides drug coverage. The Extra Help program helps with the cost of your prescription drugs, like deductibles and copays. Participants can apply for Extra Help any time before or after they enroll in Part D. Visit the website for additional information.
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220 North Smith Street, Palatine, IL 60067
RUSH Physical Therapy's certified speech-language pathologists address the complex needs of people with communication impairments. Whether impacted by stroke, brain injury, oral and brain cancers, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), their team will work to create an individualized program specific to each patient's needs.
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3501 North Halsted Street, Level 3, Chicago, IL 60657
The Syringe Service Program also offers Naloxone for overdose prevention and safer substance use kits for smoking, snorting, and injection. You can drop off your old needles and access a fresh supply for free through the Syringe Service Program.
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5000 South 5th Avenue, Hines, IL 60141
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' (United States VA's) Edward Hines Jr Hospital and Jesse Brown VA Medical Center help veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to financial hardship, unemployment, addiction, depression, or transition from jail. Homeless services care coordinators can assist in obtaining:Immediate food and shelter, including both transitional and permanent housingJob training, life skills development, and educationSupport with justice system navigation and community re-entry from jailFinancial support to prevent homelessnessTreatment for addiction and depressionHealth and dental careOther resources
4849 North Milwaukee Avenue, Suite 600, Chicago, IL 60630
Social Security Administration (SSA) Retirement benefit is a monthly check that replaces part of the participant's income when they reduce their hours or stop working altogether. It may not replace all their income, so it's best to identify other ways to pay for monthly expenses as you age.
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1331 West Adams Street, Chicago, IL 60606
Some Chicago Park District locations have at least one air-conditioned room available for public use during periods of extreme heat.
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1141 South California Avenue, Chicago, IL 60612
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.
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9055 South Houston Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617
Chicago Public Library - Hall Branch assists individuals with finding job openings or placement with an employer. Employment and career development events focus on job readiness, job skills, and resume help.
310 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60654
Family Guidance Centers, Inc. employs an integrated approach to care, tailored to each individual's needs, addressing not only substance use issues but also any underlying mental health conditions. A team of qualified licensed psychologists, master 's-level licensed counselors, and social workers conducts a comprehensive assessment to understand each person's challenges and develop a personalized treatment plan that ensures services address both mental health and substance use concerns.
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