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30 East State Street, Sycamore, IL 60178

Offers attendance and truancy prevention and intervention services. Truancy Specialists make contact via letter or phone call to discuss attendance concerns with parent(s)/guardian(s), conducts home visits, provides one-on-one informal attendance counseling between Truancy Specialist and student, works as a liaison between student, family, and school district, and links students and families to local area social service as needed.

Offers Credit Recovery to all districts in the coverage area and it is provided via on-line instruction. Students who have failed courses required for graduation, can be referred to TAP for Credit Recovery, contact school's guidance counselor.

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United Way of the Midlands
27 South State Avenue, Freeport, IL 61032

Offers attendance and truancy prevention and intervention services. Truancy Specialists make contact via letter or phone call to discuss attendance concerns with parent(s)/guardian(s), conducts home visits, provides one-on-one informal attendance counseling between Truancy Specialist and student, works as a liaison between student, family, and school district, and links students and families to local area social service as needed.

Offers Credit Recovery to all districts in the coverage area and it is provided via on-line instruction. Students who have failed courses required for graduation, can be referred to TAP for Credit Recovery, contact school's guidance counselor.

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United Way of the Midlands
18640 West Route 120, Grayslake, IL 60030
Short term therapeutic approach to reducing suspension time in schools. Can be used for alcohol/drug, aggression, and/or sexting violations. Typically 6 sessions with a licensed therapist and includes the following topics: Comprehensive assessment Psychology education Counseling on decision making Coping skills Sessions are conducted on an individual basis but also offers groups from time to time on specific issues, such as: Alcohol/Drug Use Coping Skills Decision Making Anger Management Tools Respect for Self & Others Sessions are conducted at participating schools that the student attends.
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Lake County 211
5100 West Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60644
BUILD's Intervention Specialists are directly involved in resolving neighborhood conflicts, mentoring youth to steer them away from gangs, and helping them overcome experiences of violence, trauma, and incarceration. Through a combination of personalized and community-based programs, BUILD provides at-risk youth with opportunities to gain control over their lives, futures, and communities. and communities.
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211 Metro Chicago
404 North Galena Avenue, Dixon, IL 61021

Offers attendance and truancy prevention and intervention services. Truancy Specialists make contact via letter or phone call to discuss attendance concerns with parent(s)/guardian(s), conducts home visits, provides one-on-one informal attendance counseling between Truancy Specialist and student, works as a liaison between student, family, and school district, and links students and families to local area social service as needed.

Offers Credit Recovery to all districts in the coverage area and it is provided via on-line instruction. Students who have failed courses required for graduation, can be referred to TAP for Credit Recovery, contact school's guidance counselor.

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United Way of the Midlands
336 Forest Boulevard, 2nd Floor, Park Forest, IL 60466
Cook County Southland Juvenile Justice Council partners with the South Cook Intermediate Service Center to address the chronic absenteeism/truancy that is plaguing South Suburban Cook County. The partnership consisted of creating, implementing, and/or enhancing tools, trends, and processes utilized by school districts to reduce their numbers while engaging youth and their families holistically while providing any wraparound services and supports that would assist youth to return to school.
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211 Metro Chicago
1750 North Kimball Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647
BUILD's Intervention Specialists are directly involved in resolving neighborhood conflicts, mentoring youth to steer them away from gangs, and helping them overcome experiences of violence, trauma, and incarceration. Through a combination of personalized and community-based programs, BUILD provides at-risk youth with opportunities to gain control over their lives, futures, and communities. and communities.
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211 Metro Chicago
300 Center Drive, Suite 100, Vernon Hills, IL 60061
Intervention/prevention services to students at-risk of dropping out of school. Services include assessment, referrals to outside agencies, mentoring, and case management.
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Lake County 211
4444 South Evans Avenue, Chicago, IL 60653
Ambassadors are trauma-informed trainers who engage the community in conversations about trauma and mental health to destigmatize, inform, and empower the community to seek out help. Additionally, community ambassadors are part of BSCO's community crisis response and are available to provide individualized trauma series groups to help jump-start the grieving and healing process.
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211 Metro Chicago
100 School Road, East Dubuque, IL 61025

Offers attendance and truancy prevention and intervention services. Truancy Specialists make contact via letter or phone call to discuss attendance concerns with parent(s)/guardian(s), conducts home visits, provides one-on-one informal attendance counseling between Truancy Specialist and student, works as a liaison between student, family, and school district, and links students and families to local area social service as needed.

Offers Credit Recovery to all districts in the coverage area and it is provided via on-line instruction. Students who have failed courses required for graduation, can be referred to TAP for Credit Recovery, contact school's guidance counselor.

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United Way of the Midlands