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5837 South Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637
Thriving Thursday's, facilitated by a group of mental health professionals, aims to provide participants with a safe space to explore, expound, and engage in wellness practices. Thriving Thursday's is a free virtual mental wellness program that creatively introduces mental health concepts and self-exploration activities to participants through art, music, and movement.
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211 Metro Chicago
814 Harrison Street, Oak Park, IL 60304
NAMI Metro Suburban's Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) is a self-designed prevention and wellness process that anyone can use to get well, stay well, and make their life the way they want it to be. This eight-week course is designed to help individuals develop a personalized plan to manage symptoms and achieve recovery goals.
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211 Metro Chicago
1319 Pennsylvania Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50316
Comprehensive treatment program for individuals who have experienced a first episode of psychosis. A team of providers collaborates weekly on supporting the clients in their efforts to function at home, on the job, at school, and in the social world. Services included are outpatient mental health services (a psychiatric provider and an individual therapist), a family education specialist, and a supportive employment and education caseworker.
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United Way of the Midlands
1802 West Berteau Avenue, Suite 105, Chicago, IL 60613
New Directions at Anixter Center offers expert linkage and referral care coordination for youth aged 8 to 17 who are experiencing an emotional issue or mental health concern and are involved or at risk of involvement with the justice system. Direct services provided: Mental health screenings & assessments, developing a wellness plan, supporting youth in the court process, and community reintegration.
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211 Metro Chicago
224 West Hill Street, Suite 410, Chicago, IL 60610
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Chicago provides a Wellness Through Creativity Group to explore using various mediums like art, music and poetry to connect with themselves and others. All wellness classes are free, safe, and confidential places to talk things through with others who understand, and are led by people who have had similar experiences too.
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211 Metro Chicago
710 North 8th Street, Springfield, IL 62702

-- Crisis Residential: A short-term program available for adults experiencing an acute mental health crisis. This program offers a safe environment for crisis stabilization and links clients to additional resources.

-- Supported Housing: Works with individuals with mental health symptoms that have impacted their ability to live independently. This program works with clients to improve their independent living skills to eventually return to the community.

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United Way of the Midlands
424 5th Street, Ames, IA 50010

Provides support to individuals affected by mental illness, education on mental health topics, and advocating for mental health awareness and resource withing the community. NAMI Peer-to-Peer: An 8-session course for adults living with mental illness, whether diagnosed or undiagnosed.

NAMI Family-to-Family: An 8-session course for family members, significant others, and friends of adults living with mental illness.

NAMI Basics: A 6-session educational program for parents and caregivers of children and teens experiencing symptoms of mental illness or who have received a diagnosis.

NAMI Support Groups: Weekly peer-led groups for adults living with mental illness, as well as for family members and caregivers seeking support.

NAMI Educational Courses: Offers 3-4 times annually for individuals living with mental illness and for those who support them. 

Public Presentations- NAMI Ending the Silence: Designed for junior high and high school audiences.

NAMI In Our Own Voice: Intended for the general public, featuring personal stories of recovery shared by individuals living with mental illness.

Wellness and Recovery Drop-in Center is located on Ames, provides a welcoming, peer-led, and stigma-free environment for support and connection.

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United Way of the Midlands