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Provides help with rent and rent deposit assistance. Can also help with financial counseling.
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Offers services to help low-income senior citizens who have difficulty budgeting, paying routine bills, and keeping track of financial matters. Clients are matched with trained volunteers who assist with money management issues.
Also offers a Private Pay Money Management Program (MMP) for seniors whose income and/or assets exceed the guidelines of the Illinois Department on Aging program or people under the age of 60. Services provided range from budgeting and assistance with routine bill payment to a Representative Payee program in which all financial matters are taken care of by the MMP staff.
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Provides mental health services to individuals including psychiatric evaluation and assessment, addiction medicine, crisis intervention, and access to community resources. Services are designed to address urgent mental health needs and offer timely care as an alternative to delayed appointments, ensuring immediate support for those in crisis.
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Provides full library access and services. Including a variety of computer classes on topics such as Microsoft Office software, internet basics, and more. Classes are available online and in person at no charge.
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Provides in-person and virtual tax assistance to anyone free of charge with a special focus on taxpayers who are over 50 or have low-to-moderate income for the 2026 tax season. Free, year-round tax assistance is also available on the Internet. Taxpayers can post tax questions to online tax assistors by visiting the website.
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The Women, Infant, and Children Program (WIC) is nationwide nutrition education and breastfeeding program that helps pregnant women, new mothers, babies, and young children (up to age 5) eat well, learn about nutrition, and stay healthy. WIC provides nutrition education and counseling, nutritious foods, and referrals to health and other social services as needs.
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Provides a website offering the following substance use information:
- Medication assisted treatment for opioid addiction.
- Drug addiction facts and risks, including how heroin changes the brain.
- Myths about heroin and individuals who use heroin.
- Symptoms of heroin withdrawal.
- Warning signs of drug use.
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Provides management training to people with disabilities on how to interview, hire, train, pay and fire (if needed) their personal assistant. Personal assistant management training will be provided to people with disabilities who are having problems, or who want to avoid problems, with their personal assistant upon their request.
Provides orientation to people who want to become a personal assistant. Orientation will include and not be limited to information on what a personal assistant is, introduction to various disabilities, methods of payment, ethics, etc. Personal assistant orientation is held monthly at DRC or a location within the service area as needed.
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Provides food pantry and bundle of diapers.
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Provides therapy services for individuals, children, couples, and families. Services include mental health evaluations, parent counseling, anger management, marriage and relationships counseling, adolescent/youth counseling, and general counseling services.
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Serves families interested in adopting a child. Allows birth parents and adoptive parents to design an adoption plan that is in the best interest of the child, and recognizes the importance of the adoptive parents and birth parents developing an on-going relationship. Services include counseling young women who are pregnant, adoption orientations, adoption home studies for domestic and international adoptions, as well as for special needs adoptions, post-placement supervision, finalization services, ongoing support groups, and adoption searches.
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Provides supportive services to victims of domestic violence, their children, and companion animals. Services for adults and children include emergency shelter (pet friendly based on availability), counseling, support groups, housing advocacy, legal advocacy (obtaining orders of protection), medical advocacy, children's services, and a 24-hr crisis hotline.
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Offers community presentations to encourage teens to make positive decisions in regard to relationships and sexual health.
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Out of home placement option for children and adolescents whose special needs hinder their success in a traditional foster care placement.
Offers 30 hours of training, in-service training, professional consultation, 24 hour on call support services, respite services for foster parents, and performance evaluations.
Foster parents are reimbursed for the child's basic needs, with an additional stipend for providing treatment.
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Official record keeper of the Court. Files all civil, probate, traffic, criminal, and juvenile cases. Also collects and disperses all monies ordered to be paid by the court.
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Warming center space is available for anyone without power or heat.
This is a day program only - sleeping accommodations are not available.
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Offers free GED classes and English Communications Career Pathway classes for individuals in the Champaign and Urbana County. Career Pathway classes provide adults interested in business administration and management, nurse assistant, commercial driving, and information technology opportunities to study reading, math, and language.
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Offers crisis intervention, mediation and emergency shelter to vulnerable children. Services include assessing the overall needs of each youth and helping them access the resources they need. This includes getting dropouts or truants back in school, arranging for tutoring, mentoring, medical, dental and mental health needs, social support and counseling.
Also helps with youth who have already had experience with the legal system. Youth who have been found delinquent by the Court and referred by probation participate in intensive programming that includes s comprehensive service plan, one to one mentoring, advocacy and supervision, case management, and participation in Spectrum Wilderness experience (when eligible).
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Offers county government departments and other county information.
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