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Macomb / Illinois / United States
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The Center for Youth and Family Solutions is a regional and state leader in the provision of the highest-quality, best-practice social work and behavioral health services in our field. We offer critical counseling, casework, and support services to assist those whose lives have been touched by trauma, grief, loss, abuse, neglect and other significant family life challenges. Our programs include: foster care services for abused and neglected children; adoption services; crisis response for runaways and their families; delinquency prevention services for at-risk youth; residential treatment for abused and neglected boys; professional counseling for children, individuals, couples, and families; in-home counseling for seniors; mental health crisis response for youth; and community advocacy programs. We serve over 20,000 individuals annually in 37 counties in these programs.
Chicago / Illinois / United States
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Easter Seals is a nonprofit organization that serves individuals with disabilities and their families. The organization manages a network of more than 550 sites in the United States. It offers educational, outreach and advocacy programs. The organization provides occupational and physical therapies. Easter Seals also offers audiology, early intervention, and speech and language pathology services. The organization maintains over 80 child development centers and serves nearly 7,000 children and their families. It provides a variety of home- and community-based services to adults and senior citizens. In addition, the organization offers recreation and camping services. Easter Seals provides employment and training solutions.
Sterling / Illinois / United States
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The Sterling-Rock Falls Family YMCA offers various sports, aquatics and youth development programs. The organization offers a variety of sports activities, such as basketball and soccer. It offers a program, Splash, which teaches water safety and basic swimming skills. The Sterling-Rock Falls YMCA works in partnership with Sterling Community School District 5 to offer various after-school programs for students in kindergarten through grade five. Its fitness program includes classes in yoga and Pilates. In addition, the organization offers a summer day camp program for children to enjoy the outdoors and go on educational field trips. The Sterling-Rock Falls Family YMCA is located in Sterling, Ill.
Decatur / Illinois / United States
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The Decatur-Macon County Opportunities Corporation is a nonprofit organization that provides transitional housing, case management and supportive services to homeless people. Its Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is designed to help eligible low-income households pay for winter energy service. The organization operates a family and child development center that serves breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks to children ages 16 months to 2 years. The center also offers opportunities to participate in field trips and service projects. The Decatur-Macon County Opportunities Corporation additionally provides Head Start, an early childhood development program. Its emergency services include assistance with health care, food, housing, employment and transportation. The organization offers medical and dental screening, immunization, and drug and alcohol prevention services. It is located in Decatur, Ill.
Hillsboro / Illinois / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Effingham / Illinois / United States
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Heartland Human Services is located in Effingham, Ill., and offers a wide variety of behavioral health services and treatments to residents of the state. It offers drug intervention program and treatment, codependency services and program, disease management, family services, mental health, prevention, senior outreach and care giver. Its disease management services include case management, housing, nutrition, transportation, health care, counseling, dental care and legal assistance. The center offers various family services, such as family violence, custody evaluations and family counseling. Its mental health services include individual, marital, family and group therapy, psychiatric evaluation and medication management services. Additionally, it provides counseling and support services for adults and children about personal or family problems, stress, job and school related difficulties, feelings of loneliness, depression and anxiety. It also offers resources, training sessions and education on mental health and aging topics to seniors.
Wheaton / Illinois / United States
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The Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans is a not-for-profit transitional living facility that provides assistance to U.S. veterans of any era for the opportunity to return to useful and productive lives by providing them with the skills for independent living. The MSHV was founded and incorporated in 2000 by Robert M. Adams of Winfield, Illinois. Mr. Adams is a US Navy combat veteran of the Vietnam era, and a licensed clinical social worker ( LCSW ) in private practice. Over the past years, Mr. Adams, through his private practice, has been providing individual, group, and family therapy especially for veterans. Mr. Adams has specialized training in the treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder ( PTSD ) of which many veterans in his practice are afflicted. In 2004, Dirk Enger of Winfield, a USMC combat veteran of Operation Desert Storm and a Union Iron Worker joined Mr. Adams in working with government agencies, veteran service organizations, trade unions, and other entities in exploring the possibility of opening a transitional housing program for veterans of all eras in DuPage County, Illinois. In 2005, a very active Board of Directors was developed, and they are all very involved in the further development of this organization ( see Exhibit A ). In the fall of 2005, MSHV entered into an agreement to lease ( with an option to purchase ) a single family home at 119 N. West St. in Wheaton, Illinois to serve as our inaugural shelter. In November 2005, the Wheaton City Council granted MSHV a special use permit, and a zoning change to use the property as a transitional housing program. In January 2006, the City of Wheaton Group Care Home Commission issued a license to MSHV to operate a group care facility upon purchase of the property. In February 2006, the DuPage County Community Development Office awarded the MSHV a $300, 000 grant through the Federal Community Development Block Grant program to use for a capital expenditure for the property. The property was purchased in June 2006. In the fall of 2006, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs awarded MSHV a capital grant to aid in the purchase of the home, as well as a van for outreach and shelter transportation purposes. A full-time Case Manager, and full time House Manager Staff was hired and trained, and we opened our doors to veterans on January 08, 2007. A grand opening was held on January 20, 2007 with 250 people in attendance. The Board of Directors officially named the shelter the LCpl Nicholas Larson Home for Veterans, in memory of a Wheaton native who was killed in action in Iraq in 2004. We currently are at full capacity, with a small waiting list. Since the Shelter opened in 2007, twenty-nine veterans have gone through the program. The MSHV program has a 71% success rate ( meaning that veterans are housed, employed and substance free ) upon completion of the program, with 66 percent of the vets remaining housed, employed and substance free after one year. The average length of stay for a veteran is 9 months. MSHV is the only veteran specific transitional housing program in DuPage County. The MSHV program has been cited as the model program for a transitional housing facility in Illinois by the VA Medical Center at Hines Hospital and by the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs.
Arlington Heights / Illinois / United States
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Lutheran Home is a Lutheran Life Community inspiring the best since 1892. Lutheran Home has provided over a century of service. It is one of the finest senior living communities in the nation. We provide exceptional, person-centered care and exceed expectations everyday. Call now to schedule a tour and learn more about our facilities.
Chicago / Illinois / United States
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The United Center, home to the Chicago Blackhawks and Chicago Bulls, is regarded as one of the largest arenas in the United States. Since opening, the center has hosted more than 200 events each year. Some of the events the United Center has hosted include the 1996 Democratic National Convention, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Paul McCartney, U2, The Who, The 3 Tenors, Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Disney on Ice, men s NCAA basketball tournament, the Great Eight Classic, Illinois College Basketball and Champions on Ice. Located in Chicago, the United Center has hosted more than 20 million guests since its opening in 1994.
Dekalb / Illinois / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Niles / Illinois / United States
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Wings Resale offers gently used donated items to raise money for its programs, which help women and children struggling with homelessness and domestic abuse. The Niles location, across from the Golf Mill, features convinient shopping and donation hours and a drop-off box for small items.

Rockford / Illinois / United States
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Providing superior care and emotional support since 1979, Northern Illinois Hospice believes that a little comfort goes a long way.Our compassionate staff provides physical, social, emotional, and spiritual support through a terminal illness, as well as bereavement support for loved ones. Hospice services emphasize quality of life to provide an opportunity for the patient and family to focus on what truly matters: spending precious moments with those you love.Our hospice services include: An experienced team of nurses, CNAs, social workers, and spiritual counselors Specialists in pain and symptom management On call availability-24 hours a day, 7 days a week Caregiver education on basic caregiving skills Volunteer support for patients and caregivers Bereavement support for loved ones If you feel hospice care might be the right choice for you and your family, please call for more information.