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Provides supportive services to those who have been affected by drunk or drugged driving through legal advocacy, accompanying the survivor to court, assisting in the preparation of a victim statement, referrals to area support groups, and providing educational materials.
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211 DuPage County
1000 East Converse Avenue, Springfield, IL 62794
Provides information, assistance, and support to victims of crime. All services are confidential.
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Lake County 211
7200 South Ingleside Avenue, Chicago, IL 60619
Greater Grand Crossing Restorative Network's (GGCRN) Victim Services team provides compassionate support to survivors and families affected by violence, assisting them in applying for and acquiring medical, legal, and social services. Their Victims Services personnel work diligently to help individuals and their loved ones heal and rebuild, grounded in the understanding that the resources and services made available to those impacted by violence are critical to recovery, preventing reinjury, and interrupting cycles of harm.
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211 Metro Chicago
1200 West 35th Street, Suite 5500, Chicago, IL 60609
Heartland Human Care Services' Violence Recovery Services (VRS) provides a continuum of services, including counseling, case management, and parenting education to individuals and families who have been impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault or abuse, or community violence and trauma. Participants can attend weekly sessions from 45-60 minutes per appointment. VRS is funded by the Department of Family & Support Services (DFSS), Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA), and White Sox Charities-McCormick Foundation, and United Way Neighborhood Grant (Brighton Park) and all services are free of charge.
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211 Metro Chicago
6201 South St Louis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60629
Santa Teresa De Avila Episcopal Church offers a women's support group for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault where they can share, learn from each other's experiences, and learn about other topics. This program is offered through the Corazón de Valor y Fortaleza organization.
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211 Metro Chicago
4155 South Rockwell Street, Chicago, IL 60632
The resiliency services team is composed of two departments: victim advocacy and case management. Victim advocates walk with families and individuals directly affected by violence. They attend to the physical, emotional, financial, and spiritual well-being of victims on their journey towards healing. Case managers work with participants to achieve their employment, educational, and housing goals. They provide connections to community resources, intense engagement, advocacy, and mentorship.
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211 Metro Chicago
2657 South Lawndale Avenue, Chicago, IL 60623
The resiliency services team is composed of two departments: victim advocacy and case management. Victim advocates walk with families and individuals directly affected by violence. They attend to the physical, emotional, financial, and spiritual well-being of victims on their journey towards healing. Case managers work with participants to achieve their employment, educational, and housing goals. They provide connections to community resources, intense engagement, advocacy, and mentorship.
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211 Metro Chicago
5114 South Elizabeth Street, Chicago, IL 60609
Institute for Nonviolence Chicago provides victim advocates who show up to support victims and their families either at the scene or the hospital. Advocates stay close to victims and their allies to provide counseling, medical care, financial and legal support-whatever it takes to manage trauma and ease suffering.
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211 Metro Chicago
Confidential Location, Gurnee, IL 60031
Offers a healthcare-based violence intervention program for survivors of violent crimes. Provides up to 16 treatment sessions to help survivors heal and overcome the effects of trauma. Comprehensive services include:
  • Case management
  • Individual and group therapy
  • Psychiatry
  • Medication management
  • Support and advocacy groups
  • Safety and self-care guidance
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Lake County 211
301 Washington Street, 5th Floor, Waukegan, IL 60085
Assists victims of domestic violence and sexual assault with court issues. Helps file paperwork for no contact and orders of protection. Provides continued support in the courtroom and connection to legal services. **Orders of protection can now be filed virtually. Application can be done over the phone and clients can be seen in a virtual courtroom**
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Lake County 211
870 East Higgins Road, Suite 131, Schaumburg, IL 60173
Provides assistance to crash victims in the State of Illinois, such as:
  • Emotional support to crash victims and families
  • Informal legal guidance
  • Assistance with victim impact statements and victim compensation applications
  • Financial assistance through the Victim Assistance Fund (established in 1991)
  • Accompany victims to court
  • Track case outcomes and ensure justice and rights are upheld
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Lake County 211
1000 East Converse Avenue, Springfield, IL 62794
Stops contact from an offender who is currently in custody in a correctional center or on parole.
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Lake County 211
115 South LaSalle Street, 12th Floor, Chicago, IL 60603
Provides services to crime victims and witnesses who are involved in cases that are being prosecuted by the Office of the Illinois Attorney General. Services include:
  • Victim and witness notification
  • Prosecution assistance
  • Victim rights advocacy
  • Crime victim compensation
  • Referrals for counseling and social services
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Lake County 211
1707 Saint Johns Avenue, Highland Park, IL 60035
Provides the following mental health services for individuals impacted by the Highland Park shooting:
  • Short-term counseling
  • Case management
  • Resource and referral service
  • Assistance in navigating Victims Compensation
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Lake County 211
The resiliency services team is composed of two departments: victim advocacy and case management. Victim advocates walk with families and individuals directly affected by violence. They attend to the physical, emotional, financial, and spiritual well-being of victims on their journey towards healing. Case managers work with participants to achieve their employment, educational, and housing goals. They provide connections to community resources, intense engagement, advocacy, and mentorship.
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211 Metro Chicago
4401 West Madison Street, Chicago, IL 60624
Institute for Nonviolence Chicago provides victim advocates who show up to support victims and their families either at the scene or the hospital. Advocates stay close to victims and their allies to provide counseling, medical care, financial and legal support-whatever it takes to manage trauma and ease suffering.
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211 Metro Chicago
4150 South King Drive, Chicago, IL 60653
Centers For New Horizons Violence Prevention and Intervention (VPI) department has a comprehensive, trauma-informed approach to violence prevention that works to reduce the impact of continued exposure to traumatic stress from community violence.
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211 Metro Chicago
5757 West 127th Street, Midlothian, IL 60445
Incarnation- St. Terrance Catholic Church provides a support group for survivors of domestic violence.
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211 Metro Chicago
1542 W 79th St, Chicago, IL 60620
Target Area's team supports victims of crime and violence, providing emotional support, resources, and guidance through difficult times.
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211 Metro Chicago
1900 North Austin Avenue, Chicago, IL 60639
Chicago Cultural Performing Arts & Media Alliance has developed a comprehensive violence prevention strategy where neighborhood institutions and community leaders come together to coordinate resources and services to make a safer community. Street outreach workers will be employed to mediate conflicts and prevent retaliatory violence between those who are at risk to commit or to become the victims of firearm violence. Victim services workers/advocates helps families and victims of violence recover from physical and emotional trauma caused by the violence by empowering them with skills, services, and opportunities. Case management services also offered.
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211 Metro Chicago