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4990 East State Street, Rockford, IL 61108

Provides a voluntary home visiting program that provides family support and coaching for expectant parents and parents of young children ages 0-3. The program provides guidance about child development, child safety, practical parenting skills, and family bonding. The agency's trained professionals provide regular visits based on the family's needs, preferences, and schedules. Visits may be in-person or virtual.

- Health screenings.

- Developmental testing.

- Family-centered activities.

- Child care referrals.

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United Way of the Midlands
1844 Highland Drive, Carroll, IA 51401
Offers pregnancy support services which provides in home services for those eligible. The program is free and voluntary. Home visits made on a weekly or biweekly basis. A family support worker is assigned to use a positive approach and build a trusting relationship with the family. Curriculum focuses on parenting skills, child development and building positive parent-child interactions and bonding.
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United Way of the Midlands
187 South Schuyler, Suite 100, Kankakee, IL 60901
Provides early, continuous, intensive, and comprehensive child development and family support services to infants and toddlers and their families.
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United Way of the Midlands
403 South State Street, Bloomington, IL 61701

A voluntary home visiting program that helps new and expectant parents strengthen their family's functioning and reduce their risk for child abuse and/or neglect. The program provides guidance about child development, child safety, and good parenting skills while providing support to the family.

Doula services are also available. This includes prenatal information and support, labor coaching, breastfeeding, postpartum depression support, and assistance in the early weeks after childbirth

Prenatal support groups are also available.

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United Way of the Midlands
524 15th Street, Moline, IL 61265
Voluntary, accredited, intensive home-visitation program for first-time new parents.  Services focus on enhancing family functioning, teaching problem-solving skills, improving the family's support system, promoting positive parent-child interaction, and promoting healthy childhood growth and development.  Parent education/support groups are available for participants.
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United Way of the Midlands
705 3rd Avenue, Charles City, IA 50616

Offers the following: family programming for parents of children ages 0–5 twice a week; child care during sessions; parent room for breaks; guest speakers; parent discussions on child growth; evening parenting classes in fall and spring that meet DHS rules; in-home visits for families with parenting stress; parenting strategies; community resource connections; group sessions; skill-building and education; early childhood prevention for high-risk mothers from pregnancy through age five; transportation; developmental checks; referrals; case management; focus on child safety, child health, and positive parenting.

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United Way of the Midlands
115 North 14th Street, Crawford County Community Health, Denison, IA 51442

Family STEPS is a Healthy Families America affiliate. This program provides in-home parenting education and supports for families prenatal and children birth to five years. Home visits provide guidance and support in parenting and many aspects including discipline. The frequency of visits are based on each family’s needs, strengths, and circumstances with visits typically lasting 60 minutes. There is no cost to participate in this program.

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United Way of the Midlands
306 South 17th Avenue, Marshalltown, IA 50158
A home visitation program that provides parent education, family support, early intervention services and serves as a link to health care services.
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United Way of the Midlands
2301 Highway 71 South, Spirit Lake, IA 51360
Home visitation program serving pregnant women and new parents with infants up to age 1, as well as a program for children ages 1 to 5 for families that meet eligibility requirements. Home visits provide one-on-one time with parents and help to increase knowledge of their infant’s health and development.
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United Way of the Midlands
129 West High Street, Toledo, IA 52342

The maternal health program provides a home visit for mom and baby upon discharge from hospital, lactation consultation services and education on newborns, safe sleep and caring for yourself and baby.

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United Way of the Midlands
33 North Dearborn Street, Suite 2300, Chicago, IL 60602

The signature program for child abuse and neglect prevention within Prevent Child Abuse America; the program optimally begins during the third trimester of pregnancy and serves the family for up to five years.  Family support workers provide parents with information on parenting practices and developmental milestones as well as help each parent set goals to support parent child bonding and positive interaction.

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United Way of the Midlands
17628 Hubbard Road, East Moline, IL 61244
Offers pregnancy support services which provides in home services for those eligible. The program is free and voluntary. Home visits made on a weekly or biweekly basis. A family support worker is assigned to use a positive approach and build a trusting relationship with the family. Curriculum focuses on parenting skills, child development and building positive parent-child interactions and bonding.
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United Way of the Midlands
101 East Edwardsville Road, Wood River, IL 62095
Healthy Families Illinois: Provides in home services to first-time parents and their newborns focusing parent-child interaction, child growth and development. Also promotes child well-being and prevention of abuse and neglect. No face to face contact due to COVID-19.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
550 Landmarks Boulevard, Suite A, Alton, IL 62002
Parents As Teachers: A parent education and school readiness program which provides information and support to families with children from birth to kindergarten in the district.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
11255 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60628
CCAC provides free home visitation, support groups, and supportive services to income qualifying pregnant women and parents with children from birth to age three living in and around the Roseland area.Families are visited in their home by a parent coach who support parents as their child's first teacher. Parents learn about healthy child development and practice parenting techniques to enhance bonding and family well-being. Pregnant women are provided support and resources as they prepare for the birth of their child.
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211 Metro Chicago
16515 South Park Avenue, South Holland, IL 60473
Illinois Action For Children offers Home Visiting for pregnant women and families of infants, toddlers, and twos. Parent educators will partner with you, in your home (or one of the Early Learning Centers), in three key areas: Child-centered parenting, Parent-child interaction and Family well-being.
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211 Metro Chicago
2423 South Austin Boulevard, Cicero, IL 60804
The Children's Center of Cicero-Berwyn offers a home visiting program that includes home visitations and monthly socialization for pregnant women and children from birth to two age.Please note: Patricia Makris Child Development Center is the only location that offers site-based services five days a week, Monday through Friday.
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211 Metro Chicago
2808 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622
The Parent Empowerment Program (PEP) promotes early learning, brain development and resiliency in young children ages 0-3, empowering parents to be their child's first teachers. The Educators bring activities from evidence-based curricula that strengthen the parent-child relationship and help kids achieve developmental milestones.
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211 Metro Chicago
3753 South Cottage Grove Avenue, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60653
The Parent Empowerment Program (PEP) promotes early learning, brain development and resiliency in young children ages 0-3, empowering parents to be their child's first teachers. The Educators bring activities from evidence-based curricula that strengthen the parent-child relationship and help kids achieve developmental milestones.
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211 Metro Chicago
311 East Washington Street, Clarinda, IA 51632

Offers home visitation program. Parent educators visit homes to offer support and information about the changing needs of children. Focuses on children as born learners who learn best from their parents. Serves families who are expecting a child as well as those with children up to five years of age who live in Fremont and Page Counties.

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United Way of the Midlands
1621 South Frederick Avenue, Suite B, Oelwein, IA 50662

Provides information and support for parents. Home visits are available by trained parent educators. Group meetings with other parents are also available.

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United Way of the Midlands
729 21st Street, Bettendorf, IA 52722

Early Access is a partnership between families with young children, birth to age three, and providers from the Departments of Education, Public Health, Human Services, the Child Health Specialty Clinics. Families and staff work together in identifying, coordinating and providing needed services and resources that will help the family assist their infant or toddler to grow and develop.

Early Childhood Education Services offer instructional and supportive services for special needs children and their families, in cooperation with local school districts. Offers developmental and hearing screenings as well as educational evaluations. Instructional and supportive services include home intervention, speech and language therapy, physical and occupational therapy, toddler groups, and parent education and consultation to preschools and daycare centers.

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United Way of the Midlands
237 I Street, Burwell, NE 68823

Family resource program to support parents in educating and nurturing their children. The program provides parents with opportunities to move toward self-sufficiency by working with other community organizations. Health and mental health services are also provided to participants.

Program helps parents better understand their child’s stages of development with individualized visits in the home. The weekly visits are 90 minutes in length and are designed to meet the needs of each family. Staff will assist families in planning activities that encourage the child’s growth. Social activities will be held twice monthly to provide the opportunity to interact with your child and other families.

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United Way of the Midlands
705 Highway 10 West, Orange City, IA 51041

Home based program focusing on expectant parents and parents of newborn​.

- Promotes bonding and attachment and healthy parent child interaction.

- Coaches, encourages and supports parents.

- Links parents to community resources.

- Monitors child growth/development.

- Problem-solves with parents.

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United Way of the Midlands
12565 West Center Road, Suite 100, Omaha, NE 68144

- Home Health Aide: Provides individuals an opportunity to maintain safety and independence in their home environments, delaying or preventing the need for transitions into a higher level of care such as a skilled nursing facility.

- Parenting Support: Offers home visits, educational opportunities, and community referrals so parents are empowered to maintain self-sufficient, healthy, and happy families.

- Shelter Nursing: Nurses visit homeless clients at shelters, crisis centers, and through outreach on the streets. Provides health screening, assessment, and referrals with the intent to ensure individuals and families residing in shelters have access to comprehensive health, community, educational and social services.

- Flu and Immunization Program: Provides immunizations clinics in the community, corporate sites, senior living centers, and drive through in Omaha, Lincoln, Council Bluffs, and surrounding communities.

- School Health: Provides health screening and assessment, referral, and follow-up; immunization compliance; physical and vision exam compliance (kindergarten, seventh grade, and new students); development of student health and emergency plans; communicable disease control; handling of sudden illness and injury; training of first responder teams and those giving medications; and health policy development.

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United Way of the Midlands