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2215 Enterprise Drive, Suite 1502-1503, Westchester, IL 60154
Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) helps people with disabilities find and keep jobs. Through their Transition and STEP programs they help high school students who have disabilities plan for their futures after high school graduation. The Work Incentive Planning and Assistance Program helps people who receive SSDI/SSI benefits understand how working will affect their benefits. The Supported Employment Program (SEP) serves eligible people with significant disabilities who want to go to work and need on-going support services to succeed on the job.
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2001 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL 60616
Bright Horizons's preschool program includes Independent, teacher-directed, and small-group activities that encourage investigation, exploration, and discovery.
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3656 North Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60613
The HUB offers assistance from professional staff with comprehensive information and direct connections to HIV services for people living with and at risk of HIV. Individual assessments will determine specific needs and link individuals to suitable resources such as HIV/STD testing, PrEP support, primary care, housing assistance, medical transportation, emergency financial aid, behavioral health services, case management, and other essential services.
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2651 West 23rd Street, Chicago, IL 60608
The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs' SMART Girls is a small-group program focused on health, fitness, prevention and education, and self-esteem enhancement, designed to meet the developmental needs of girls ages 8 to 18 across three age groups. Through dynamic sessions, participatory activities, field trips, and mentoring opportunities with adult women, Club girls explore their own and societal attitudes and values as they build skills for eating right, staying physically fit, accessing quality health care, and developing positive relationships with peers and adults.
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2434 West Division Street, Chicago, IL 60622
PCC Community Wellness Center operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide family planning, reproductive health, and family building services including:Confidential services for youth age 12+All-options pregnancy testing and counselingBirth controlEmergency contraceptionSexually transmitted infection supportPre-conception counselingPrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) servicesBreast/chest and cervical cancer screeningsIUDs & implants
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1649 North Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60639
PrimeCare Health Community Health Centers are Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) with doctors and nurses who will monitor your baby's development and do routine testing to help find and prevent possible problems. These regular checkups are also a great time to learn how to ease any discomfort you may be having and ask questions about your pregnancy and the birth of your baby.
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5112 Museum Drive, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
RUSH Physical Therapy's occupational therapists help patients participate in activities that are important in their lives. They use a variety of treatment options to help improve their activity level and quality of life. They treat patients of all ages and offer occupational therapy in their centers and in-home, depending on patient needs.
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11071 South Hoyne Avenue, Chicago, IL 60643
Chicago Public Library locations act as a cooling center free to the public during periods of extreme heat. Locations also have water fountains available.
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1101 Chicago Avenue, Oak Park, IL 60302
Mathnasium provides individual educational support in mathematics from K through 12th grade, including homework/studying help or test prep. Online tutoring is also available.
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14243 South Dante Avenue, Dolton, IL 60419
New Life Celebration Christian Academy's Elementary level program nurtures the critical thinking and creativity in each student.
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63 West Rand Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Goldfish Swim School offers lessons specially designed to make learning fun through guided play for beginners to advanced swimmers from 4 months to 12 years old, including infant swim lessons, toddler swimming lessons, and more.
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42 West Madison Street, Chicago, IL 60602
CPS protects the educational rights of homeless students and ensures they receive all the services, programs, and activities provided to students who live in permanent housing. For students who do not live in permanent housing, attending school and staying on track for their grade can present challenges on many levels and across different areas. CPS schools and networks provide assistance in removing these barriers to qualified Students in Temporary Living Situations (STLS), including the provisions of services such as transportation, school uniforms, school supplies, fee waivers, and referrals to community resources.
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321 North La Grande Road, La Grange, IL 60525
Pillars Community Health has locations in La Grange Park, Riverside, and Summit, which are designated as Community Health Clinics (CHCs) and provide pediatric primary care, adult (internal) medicine, women's health services, and prenatal/postnatal care. All patients are welcome regardless of health insurance status or age.
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6338 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637
Social Security Administration (SSA) Retirement benefit is a monthly check that replaces part of the participant's income when they reduce their hours or stop working altogether. It may not replace all their income, so it's best to identify other ways to pay for monthly expenses as you age.
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One Westbrook Corporate Center, Tower One, Suite 300, Westchester, IL 60154
The Family Institute at Northwestern offers couple therapists who are specially trained in addressing issues like emotional distance and disconnection, conflict, and communication, the challenges of parenting, sex and intimacy, infidelity, financial stress, work-life balance, religion, and value differences, and so much more. Teletherapy sessions are available.
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1642 West Colonial Parkway, Palatine, IL 60067
Clinical Care Consultant's child therapists are trained and certified in a wide array of child therapy techniques, some of which include: Play Therapy, Mindfulness, Cognitive-Behavioral, Role-Playing, Art Therapy, Family Therapy, and Distress Tolerance Skill Building.
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2301 Enterprise Drive, Westchester, IL 60154
The Potocsnak Family Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine provides comprehensive services to adolescents and young adults. They accept new patients between 12-22 years of age. All patients are followed until their 25th birthday. Services include:Gender Development ProgramHIV and STI treatment and preventative careCommunity programs and initiativesTrainings and educationSubstance use and preventionAdolescent Medicine FellowshipBehavioral HealthAdolescent Medicine ResearchEating Disorders
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1 Rebecca Street, Glenwood, IL 60425
Village of Glenwood offers vouchers to residents who are seniors or have a disability to help subsidize the cost of using local taxi services. Rides must be scheduled through Zip Transportation Services, (708) 499-3333, to be eligible.
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4248 West 47th Street, Chicago, IL 60632
The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs' Keystone Club provides leadership development opportunities for young people ages 14 to 18. Youth participate in activities in three focus areas: academic success, career preparation, and community service. Keystone Clubs aim to have a positive impact on members, the Club, and the community.
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150 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL 60611
Near North Health is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that offers benefits counseling to help individuals determine what benefits they're eligible for and how to enroll to receive them. They can specifically assist with:Medicaid or MedicareEnrolling in insurance through the MarketplaceWIC and SNAPChicago-specific support options
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218 Madison Street, Oak Park, IL 60302
Park District of Oak Park (PDOP) offers a wide range of Preschool programs that meet the needs of each child.
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21 South Boulevard, Oak Park, IL 60302
The Housing Choice Voucher Program (commonly known as the Section 8 Program) is a federally funded rent assistance program that provides help to low-income individuals and families, enabling them to rent privately owned properties throughout the Village of Oak Park.Income-eligible families are selected from the waiting list and issued Housing Choice Vouchers, which allow the families to search for and find suitable units (apartments, condos, single family, etc.) in the Village of Oak Park.The family typically pays 30 percent of their monthly income towards rent and utilities and the OPHA pays the remaining portion directly to the property owner.
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9204 South Commercial Avenue, Suite 200, Chicago, IL 60617
Shining Star Youth and Community Services' Early Head Start program provides free and quality child care for eligible infants and toddlers in South Chicago, Grand Crossing, Rosemoor, and the East Side Communities. These childcare programs are neighborhood-based, culturally diverse, and offer flexible, full-day, full-year programming.
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600 East 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616
This food pantry is operated in partnership with the Greater Chicago Food Depository.
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8840 South Stony Island Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617
Illinois Department of Human Services's (IDHS) Office of Rehabilitation Services helps individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or deafblind find jobs, get ready to go to work, or obtain services to meet their needs. They serve as a resource to professionals, state agencies, community organizations, and the public, providing information related to employment, training, and accommodations for persons who have a hearing loss.
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