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201 South Naperville Road, Wheaton, IL 60187
Donated clothes, shoes and accessories for registered clients. By appointment only. Limit 2 visits per month.
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515 South Frontenac Street, Aurora, IL 60504
Free donated clothing.
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954 West Washington Boulevard, Suite 105, Chicago, IL 60607
Clothing for male survivors of prostitution and/or sex trafficking
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232 South York Street, Elmhurst, IL 60126
Provides clothing and small household goods at no cost to those in need.
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433 South Carlton, Wheaton, IL 60187
Basic clothing staples for Veterans and their families.
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104 Chestnut Avenue, Westmont, IL 60559
Donated clothes, shoes and accessories for registered clients.
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700 Springer Drive, Lombard, IL 60148
Clothes Closet offering gently-used seasonally appropriate clothing, shoes and more for children and adults. Available only once a month per eligible individual/household.
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140 North Oakwood Avenue, West Chicago, IL 60185
Provides donated clothes for immigrants and other residents in need.
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350 North Addison, Villa Park, IL 60181
Provide donated adult and children's clothing to families in need.
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8341 Lockwood Avenue, Skokie, IL 60077
Niles Township Food Pantry offers free diapers to Niles Township residents.
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220 East Chicago Street, Elgin, IL 60120
The YWCA Elgin Clothing Distribution Center provides clothing to those in need. Local social service agencies provide clients with their referrals. To receive a referral, you must meet the guidelines. Please review the Clothing Center rules before planning your visit.
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845 West Wilson Avenue, Chicago, IL 60640
The Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) provides city of Chicago residents with case management and public benefits enrollment through its six Community Services Centers. DFSS also funds private agencies to provide a range of support services including employment training and placement, education, substance abuse treatment referrals, mental health care, domestic violence assistance and more. Other services include provision of clothing and referrals to local food pantries, assistance with Regional Transportation Authority Ride Free Program, and assistance accessing 311's shelter intake system.
9 North Cicero Avenue, Chicago, IL 60644
Their basic needs and legal services program includes an onsite food pantry and clothing closet that provides basic food and clothing items to mitigate food insecurity and clothing needs, and a legal clinic that provides clients with legal representation, and record processing such as name change and expungement.
2495 Howard Street, Evanston, IL 60202
Evanston Vineyard Food Pantry connects people to community resources by sitting down with each person, listening to their stories, and offering practical and confidential help to address their current needs, whether it be searching for housing or looking for a job.
1300 W Northwest Hwy, Mt Prospect, IL 60056
Northwest Compass provides housing and supportive services to help unaccompanied young adults prepare for life's challenges and navigate crisis. They offer services that aim to break the cycle of poverty for the unseen and often stigmatized population of unaccompanied young adults aged 18-24.
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721 North LaSalle Drive, Chicago, IL 60654
Catholic Charities Regional Services bring services closer to people in communities throughout Cook and Lake counties. Each Regional Office can meet emergency needs with food, clothing, referrals, and other assistance. Additionally, the Regional Offices facilitate other vital programs for individuals or families including counseling and housing assistance.
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609 West Dempster Street, Des Plaines, IL 60016
Salvation Army North & Central Illinois Division provides winter coats and/or winter coat vouchers to anyone in need.
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1440 West Taylor Street, Chicago, IL 60607
H.E.N.R.Y. Community Services' baby pantry is free for all residents and provides gently used and new infant and children's clothing from newborn to size 7. Most items are donations from generous individuals and groups. Pantry day, shoppers can choose children's clothing, receive basic needs (diapers & wipes), and receive information on local programs.
3908 West Hirsch Street, Chicago, IL 60651
New Life Centers accepts and distributes winter clothing on a first come, first serve basis to anyone in need.
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2657 South Lawndale Avenue, Chicago, IL 60623
New Life Centers accepts and distributes winter clothing on a first come, first serve basis to anyone in need.
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6141 Roosevelt Road, Cicero, IL 60804
Through the Family Support and Community Engagement (FsACE) program eligible Suburban Cook County families gain or keep employment by funding supportive services to remote financial roadblocks related to education, training, documents, payments, clothing, personal items, and transportation. This program assists SNAP recipients and people at risk of losing housing.
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8354 West Foster Avenue, Norridge, IL 60706
Salvation Army North & Central Illinois Division provides winter coats and/or winter coat vouchers to anyone in need.
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7010 West 159th Street, Orland Park, IL 60462
Society of St Vincent DePaul operates thrift stores that provide low-cost used clothing, furniture, kitchenware, and more. For individuals in need, Thrift Store Vouchers may be provided to receive clothing or other small household items at no cost.
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5714 West Division Street, Chicago, IL 60651
Austin Childcare Providers Network (ACPN) offers diapers when available to those in need. By appointment only.
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8650 South Commercial Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617
The Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) provides city of Chicago residents with case management and public benefits enrollment through its six Community Services Centers. DFSS also funds private agencies to provide a range of support services including employment training and placement, education, substance abuse treatment referrals, mental health care, domestic violence assistance and more. Other services include provision of clothing and referrals to local food pantries, assistance with Regional Transportation Authority Ride Free Program, and assistance accessing 311's shelter intake system.
