Skip to content
Illinois 211 home page

View Search Results

Search Results

1-25 of 27
520 North 7th Street, Council Bluffs, IA 51503

Offers voluntary support to Iowa youth ages 17 up to 23 who have aged out of foster care or other court-ordered placements. Aftercare services address both the immediate needs and long-term goals of these young people as they strive to become self-sufficient adults.

Youth can begin planning through Pre-Aftercare services several months prior to aging out. At age 17, they can meet with an Aftercare Self-Sufficiency Advocate to explore their options, set goals, overcome barriers, and develop skills for success.

Services include:

- Creating a self-sufficiency plan.

- Securing safe housing.

- Accessing emergency financial help.

- Finding healthcare providers.

- Pursuing college or job training.

- Connecting with mentors and community resources.

- Receiving a monthly housing stipend (PAL-eligible youth).

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
22 North Center Street, Marshalltown, IA 50158

Provides help to get young adults into safe, secure housing so they can focus on building a brighter future. These programs provide living options that center on participants achieving self-sufficiency. YSS advocates work one-on-one with the participants to create a plan to acquire safe and secure housing, stable employment, and financial stability. Programs include: Transitional Living Program (Ames, Boone, Marshalltown) - Single individuals ages 16-21 Rapid Rehousing (Ames, Boone, Des Moines, Marshalltown) - Single individuals ages 18-24 Lighthouse (Boone, Des Moines) - Families with parents ages 16-24 Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (Des Moines) - Single individuals or families ages 18-24 based on income

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
5701 South 85th Circle, Omaha, NE 68127

Provides assistance with independent living services for Nebraska youth (generally ages 16-21) who may be aging out of the state foster care system.

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
2023 Richview Road, Mount Vernon, IL 62864
Transitional Living: Guides youth ages 17.5 to 21 years old towards independence and self-sufficiency such as attending school, seeking employment and more.
Data provided by
United Way of Greater St Louis 211
1600 Windhoek Drive, Lincoln, NE 68512

Provides assistance with independent living services for Nebraska youth (generally ages 16-21) who may be aging out of the state foster care system.

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
2105 Elisha Avenue, Zion, IL 60099

Offers a trauma informed environment for young adult men ages 10-18, must be referred by DCFS and DJJ heal from past trauma and develop life skills. Daily activities include celebrating holidays and birthdays, fitness groups and sports, fishing, arts and crafts, support groups, anger management, and off campus activities.

Centralia Residential - Provides mental health treatment for young adult women ages 15.5-17.5. 

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
215 North Milwaukee Avenue, Lake Villa, IL 60046

Offers a trauma informed environment for young adult men ages 10-18, must be referred by DCFS and DJJ heal from past trauma and develop life skills. Daily activities include celebrating holidays and birthdays, fitness groups and sports, fishing, arts and crafts, support groups, anger management, and off campus activities.

Centralia Residential - Provides mental health treatment for young adult women ages 15.5-17.5. 

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
600 4th Street, Suite 100, Sioux City, IA 51101

Foster care program for teens.

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
2523 Woodbine Street, Niobrara, NE 68760

Provides assistance with independent living services for Nebraska youth (generally ages 16-21) who may be aging out of the state foster care system.

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
420 Kellogg Avenue, Ames, IA 50010

Provides help to get young adults into safe, secure housing so they can focus on building a brighter future. These programs provide living options that center on participants achieving self-sufficiency. YSS advocates work one-on-one with the participants to create a plan to acquire safe and secure housing, stable employment, and financial stability. Programs include: Transitional Living Program (Ames, Boone, Marshalltown) - Single individuals ages 16-21 Rapid Rehousing (Ames, Boone, Des Moines, Marshalltown) - Single individuals ages 18-24 Lighthouse (Boone, Des Moines) - Families with parents ages 16-24 Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (Des Moines) - Single individuals or families ages 18-24 based on income

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
2602 J Street, Omaha, NE 68107

Provides assistance with independent living services for Nebraska youth (generally ages 16-21) who may be aging out of the state foster care system.

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
140 South Barclay Street, Waterloo, IA 50703

Provides self-sufficiency advocates to work with foster care alumni ages 18 – 21 to move toward stability and self-sufficiency in six key areas: education, employment, housing, health, life skills, and relationships.

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
1400 East McCord Street, Centralia, IL 62801

Offers a trauma informed environment for young adult men ages 10-18, must be referred by DCFS and DJJ heal from past trauma and develop life skills. Daily activities include celebrating holidays and birthdays, fitness groups and sports, fishing, arts and crafts, support groups, anger management, and off campus activities.

Centralia Residential - Provides mental health treatment for young adult women ages 15.5-17.5. 

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
1800 Syracuse Avenue, Norfolk, NE 68701

Provides assistance with independent living services for Nebraska youth (generally ages 16-21) who may be aging out of the state foster care system.

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
5467 South University Avenue, Chicago, IL 60615
The Youth Housing and Advocacy program prevents substitute care placement by providing housing assistance and advocacy. In addition, youth who are aging out of foster care are served, helping to find affordable housing for successful independent living.
Data provided by
211 Metro Chicago
3753 South Cottage Grove Avenue, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60653
Kids Above All's Emerge Program helps young adults in the city of Chicago and Lake County, between the ages of 18 and 24, who are experiencing homelessness to achieve self-sufficiency through housing support and case management.Emerge in Chicago offers both transitional and rapid rehousing for youth ages 18-24. Kids Above All's Emerge Program in Lake County provides rapid rehousing to youth ages 18-24. Both program accept both individuals or youth with children of their own. In additional to housing, Kids Above All also provides wrap-around services.
Data provided by
211 Metro Chicago
2105 Elisha Avenue, Zion, IL 60099
Provides a transitional living facility for justice-involved males ages 17.5 - 21 years. Offers an alternative to jail or probation. Provides support for educational completion, employment skills, money management, and other life skills. Treatment may include the following services: Individual and family counseling High school diploma or GED preparation Assistance in college or trade school enrollment Job finding assistance Vocational opportunities Budgeting and money-management training Conflict resolution and anger management counseling
Data provided by
Lake County 211
2325 North Loop Drive, Suite 6125, Ames, IA 50010

Provides assistance for youth, ages 17 up to age 23, who are preparing to exit or have 'aged out' of foster care or other court ordered placement, meet the challenges of living independently and transition successfully to adulthood.Case Management provides coordination and linkage to available community resources.

Services include life skills training and experimental learning opportunities, assistance in obtaining and maintaining a safe and stable place to live, assistance in identifying and achieving personal education and employment goals, access to financial assistance to meet emergency or short-term needs, and assistance in obtaining medical care and mental health services.

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
3015 12th Avenue SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

Provides support to young people who have aged out of foster care (ages 17 - 23). Aftercare services are designed to help youth successfully transition from foster care to adulthood. Aftercare advocates provide support, guidance, encouragement and stability. All services are voluntary.

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
1924 D Street SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

Provides self-sufficiency advocates to work with foster care alumni ages 18 – 21 to move toward stability and self-sufficiency in six key areas: education, employment, housing, health, life skills, and relationships.

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
612 Locust Street, Des Moines, IA 50309

Provides help to get young adults into safe, secure housing so they can focus on building a brighter future. These programs provide living options that center on participants achieving self-sufficiency. YSS advocates work one-on-one with the participants to create a plan to acquire safe and secure housing, stable employment, and financial stability. Programs include: Transitional Living Program (Ames, Boone, Marshalltown) - Single individuals ages 16-21 Rapid Rehousing (Ames, Boone, Des Moines, Marshalltown) - Single individuals ages 18-24 Lighthouse (Boone, Des Moines) - Families with parents ages 16-24 Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (Des Moines) - Single individuals or families ages 18-24 based on income

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
217 East 5th Street, Ottumwa, IA 52501

Offers to help individuals who have been in foster care move towards stability and self-sufficiency in six areas: education, employment, housing, health, life skills and relationships.

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands
1727 South Indiana Avenue, Chicago, IL 60616
Kids Above All's Emerge Program helps young adults in the city of Chicago and Lake County, between the ages of 18 and 24, who are experiencing homelessness to achieve self-sufficiency through housing support and case management.Emerge in Chicago offers both transitional and rapid rehousing for youth ages 18-24. Kids Above All's Emerge Program in Lake County provides rapid rehousing to youth ages 18-24. Both program accept both individuals or youth with children of their own. In additional to housing, Kids Above All also provides wrap-around services.
Data provided by
211 Metro Chicago
1851 South 9th Avenue, Maywood, IL 60153
This collaborative project serves transition-aged youth (age 18-24) experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Barriers are address that limit access to housing, such as income, lack of education, background, or discrimination. Tailored services provide a path to independent living through transitional and rapid-re-housing models.
Data provided by
211 Metro Chicago
900 Alta Vista Street, Dubuque, IA 52001

Provides self-sufficiency advocates to work with foster care alumni ages 18 – 21 to move toward stability and self-sufficiency in six key areas: education, employment, housing, health, life skills, and relationships.

Data provided by
United Way of the Midlands