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6704 Barrington Road, Hanover Park, IL 60133
Harper College extension site offering day and evening classes, as well as career skills development. Scholarships and financial aid available.
2504 9th Avenue, Kearney, NE 68849

Individual and group counseling for UNK students and campus-wide programs - (308) 865-8248.

Student health services - (308) 865-8218.

Service and community leadership through the Greek system - (308) 865-8057.

Educational programs on alcohol and drug use - (308) 865-8248.

Career services for students and alumni - (308) 865-8501.

Child development center for children of UNK students, faculty, and staff - (308) 865-1576.

Library, open to UNK faculty, students, and the Kearney community - (308) 865-8535.

Learning center offers study skills, tutoring, make-up testing, and advising - (308) 865-8905.

Physical activity and wellness - (308) 865-8180.

1125 Hancock Drive, Boone, IA 50036

Provides comprehensive support services to promote personal, academic, and career growth.

Services include academic, pre-enrollment, and financial aid counseling; connection to DMACC's Workforce Training Academy (WTA); pre-employment counseling such as résumé writing and interviewing techniques; and referrals to appropriate supportive agencies. 

Additional services include financial assistance for childcare and transportation. The program also supports displaced homemakers and displaced workers by offering vocational assessment, career readiness workshops, job training, job search assistance, and referrals for other specific needs to help them prepare for, find, and retain employment.

6704 Barrington Road, Hanover Park, IL 60133
Business and Career Services Inc. provide career coaching, resume and interviewing assistance, even funding for job training to propel you into high-growth careers.
401 East 162nd Street, Suite 103, South Holland, IL 60473
Healing, Empowering & Learning Professionals (H.E.L.P.) LLC offers individual, couples, family, and group therapy to adults and youth. They use culturally responsive techniques to provide support and coping strategies for many areas of mental health including, but not limited to trauma, internalizing disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety), externalizing disorders (anger, attention deficit/hyperactivity), relationship difficulties, and more.
1703 Orrington Avenue, 3rd Floor, Evanston, IL 60201
National Able Network's Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) program helps low-income adults and dislocated workers build skills and enter career pathways.
14527 South Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60627
Angel of God Resource Center, Inc. (AOGRC) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly Food Stamps) helps low-income people and families buy the food they need for good health. Benefits are provided on the Illinois Link Card - an electronic card that is accepted at most grocery stores. The program is managed by the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) of the United States Department of Agriculture. The Department of Human Services administers the program in Illinois.The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance and Employment Training program (SNAP E&T) is a federally funded, state-administered program that helps SNAP recipients gain skills, training, and work experience to find and keep a job. It provides services like career planning, job search assistance, job training, and support services for barriers like transportation and childcare. While some participants can volunteer for the program to meet work requirements, others who are not exempt from these requirements may be required to participate.
4519 West Main Street, Belleville, IL 62223
Maintains a database of career options including labor market and occupational information, such as local area profiles, industry employment trends, largest employers, average wages and by geographic area.
What's Here
4236 Lindell Boulevard, Suite 405, Saint Louis, MO 63108
Offers an online career assessment for individuals exploring postsecondary careers to find career interests and options.
205 East 8th Street, York, NE 68467

Employment agency for job seekers with developmental disabilities.

Career planning, job placement, and ongoing support and consultation to employee and employer.

Provides community based day services, residential supports, and respite services.

Diversity training to employers on working with people experiencing developmental disabilities.

403 C North 42nd Street, Mount Vernon, IL 62864

Offers a service that aids patients in understanding themselves and the world of work in order to make appropriate career, educational, and life decisions.

105 East Norfolk Avenue, Suite 120, Norfolk, NE 68701

Employment services including job matching and referral, job search and job placement assistance, career guidance and assessment, employer services, labor market information, apprenticeships, veteran services, resume design, interview skills development, and a variety of other programs and services.

Computers with internet available.

Many services also apply to out-of-school individuals ages 14-24 with employment barriers, including:

-- Paid work experience, summer employment, and on-the-job training opportunities

-- Tuition assistance

-- On site tutoring

-- Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.

49 Teachers College Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588

Adult, family, and couples counseling. Individual child and adolescent therapy, including pediatric behavior therapy. Psychological and educational evaluations. Services are available for community members, as well as UNL students, staff, and faculty.

Academic and school consultation.

Career counseling.

112 East 2nd Street, 3rd Floor, Dixon, IL 61021

Provides information about job vacancies, career options, and employment offers. Services include job search assistance, interview training, referrals to other job training programs or support services. For a small fee, business may receive assistance with recruiting new employees, training employees, and connecting to information for managing a business. 

2915 North Leavitt Street, Chicago, IL 60618
YWCA Metropolitan Chicago - South Suburban Center offers women and girls assistance with planning for a career, career advancement, financial sustainability, and asset acquisition.
7825 South Racine Avenue, Chicago, IL 60620
Saint Sabina Employment Resource Center offers case management, soft skills and job readiness training and career development workshops, mock interviews, vocational workshops, hiring events, and job clubs. Subsidized and unsubsidized employment opportunities are also available.
2930 South Michigan Avenue, Suite 100, Chicago, IL 60616
Healing, Empowering & Learning Professionals (H.E.L.P.) LLC offers individual, couples, family, and group therapy to adults and youth. They use culturally responsive techniques to provide support and coping strategies for many areas of mental health including, but not limited to trauma, internalizing disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety), externalizing disorders (anger, attention deficit/hyperactivity), relationship difficulties, and more.
202 South Halsted Street, Suite 148, Chicago Heights, IL 60411
National Able Network offers one-on-one counseling with a career coach.
1703 Orrington Avenue, 3rd Floor, Evanston, IL 60201
National Able Network's Veterans Forward Program helps veterans of all eras and branches transition from military to civilian careers.
9000 West College Parkway, Palos Hills, IL 60465
Through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) program, Moraine Valley Community College (MVCC) provided workforce development services to unemployed low-income adults and dislocated workers. Job seekers participating in this program are able to receive:Individualized case management, assessment, career planning, occupational training, job search and placement assistanceTuition, books, and fees paid through a WIOA voucherAssociate's degree for in-demand occupationsIn-person and online classes that build foundational skills and prepare you for the industry or area of your interestSpecialized certificate programs offering the opportunity to achieve a new skill set in a short period of time so you can start your new career faster
1400 South Wolf Road, Building 200, Wheeling, IL 60090
Our Ticket to Work Program supports career development for people receiving Social Security Disability benefits. As part of the certified Employment Network, this free program provides access to career resources necessary to succeed in today's workforce.
5113 South Harper Avenue, Chicago, IL 60615
365 We Thrive offers youth leadership and enrichment services that include the following:In-school, after-school, and summer camp programming Youth leadership development and mentorship Academic enrichment and supplemental support STEM and entrepreneurship exposure Social-emotional learning and civic engagement
55 East Jackson Boulevard, Suite 900, Chicago, IL 60604
Chicago Area Project provides programming and education that allows an individual to learn about different careers.
7701 Lincoln Avenue, Room A158, Skokie, IL 60077
National Able Network offers one-on-one counseling with a career coach.
5627 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637
Angel of God Resource Center, Inc. (AOGRC) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly Food Stamps) helps low-income people and families buy the food they need for good health. Benefits are provided on the Illinois Link Card - an electronic card that is accepted at most grocery stores. The program is managed by the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) of the United States Department of Agriculture. The Department of Human Services administers the program in Illinois.The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance and Employment Training program (SNAP E&T) is a federally funded, state-administered program that helps SNAP recipients gain skills, training, and work experience to find and keep a job. It provides services like career planning, job search assistance, job training, and support services for barriers like transportation and childcare. While some participants can volunteer for the program to meet work requirements, others who are not exempt from these requirements may be required to participate.