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Provides after-school programs which include homework help, crafts, and board games.
Summer camps are also offered.
Provides health care and specialty health care services, including ambulatory and extended care and geriatric rehabilitation services.
Vaccinations for all ages. The Vaccines for Children (VFC) program is a federally funded, state administered program that provides vaccines to eligible children. Children who are not eligible for VFC will be screened for insurance or private pay. Flu vaccines also available.
Provides mental health services to those in need within the Plainfield Township area. Services include counseling, medication management, or both depending on the need of the individual. Offers in person and tele-health appointments.
Crisis team (Engagement Specialist and Crisis Counselor) provide mobile crisis response.
- On-site counseling.
- Mental health evaluation.
- Assess the need for psychiatric hospitalization.
Therapeutic boarding school for adolescent males. A long-term program (10-14 months) that provides weekly therapy, computer-based or traditional school programs, sports, vocational activities, woodworking, welding, and horse programs.
Handles a wide range of mental health issues, mild substance abuse issues (not a detox facility), truancy, and family issues. Works with all types of family structures. It is a religiously-affiliated institution but participation in religious activities is not required.
Offers English language classes for individuals with limited English proficiency. Morning and evening class times are available on campus and at the Rantoul location for beginners. Instruction is also offered for individuals needing to improve their basic literacy skills, obtain high school equivalency certificate, or prepare for college or careers.
Provides dresses to girls/women in need of a dress during prom season only.
Offers a one-day event open to all high school girls. They are able to get the dress of their dreams, accessories, and be pampered by a personal shopper.
Contact for donations.
Provides nonperishable food items to those in need. May also direct callers to nearby food pantries.
Personal grooming supplies and hygiene items available.
Provides referrals if additional help is needed.
Grief groups are sponsored by Serenity Hospice and Home and open to anyone in the community who has suffered a loss.
Monthly Bereavement Support Groups:
- Virtual Grief Group.
- Diamond Art.
- Game Day.
- Young Widows.
- Evening Support Group.
- C.A.F.E. ( Coffee and Friends etc.)
- Lunch Group.
- 6-Week Grief Classes.
- Children/Teen Grief.
- One on One meetings.
Contact for more information regarding group meeting dates, times, and locations.
Provides a small selection of food items. Micropantry is located on the porch at the main office
Food, Clothing, and Household Pantry Provides food, clothing, and household items to clients who are in need
HIV+ Food Pantry
Provides a food pantry that is specific to the needs and appetite of HIV positive individuals and offers meat and personal selection of items. Nutritional supplements such as Boost and Ensure are also available to the client
Veterans Pantry
Provides food, clothing, household items, cleaning supplies, and grooming/personal hygiene items to veterans in need.
Provides services to children age birth to 5 and their families in core areas of early learning, health, and family well-being. Services are provided in centers, family child care homes, and in the family's own home. The goal is to deliver educational experiences that fosters holistic development and engages parents in their children's learning journey.
Provides a Partner Abuse Intervention Program (PAIP) which begins with an initial assessment and orientation, followed by 27 weeks of in-person group sessions. Each session lasts two hours and works with participants to develop healthier ways of managing conflict and building respectful relationships. Certificates of participation are provided upon successful completion.
Provides free and confidential sexual assault/abuse and crime victim services to anyone that has been sexually assaulted/abused. Off-site/out-of-office services provided include trauma-informed services, counseling/therapy, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, social services and basic needs advocacy/case management, safety planning, 24/7 crisis helplines, and 24/7 crisis intervention at hospitals/law enforcement. Service plans based upon services client wants to receive.
Also provides community trainings in Professional settings and offers Information about Services.
Telehealth is provided for those that need, or would like it.
Provides case management for budgeting, money management/payee services, and nursing home placement for the mentally ill. Also helps to provide linkage following discharge from both state operated facilities and hospitals.
A website containing information to help survivors understand the complex emotional aftermath of suicide. Featured on the website is a community forum that is overseen by a mental health counselor and trained team of survivor moderators who provide information and hope. The website also features a blog, memorial wall, stories from survivors, and more.
Provides outpatient mental health services. Services include treatment for depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, self-harm and suicidality, family/relationship problems, OCD, and confusion/memory loss.
Offers furniture, bedding and linens, household goods, kitchen items, and small appliances.
Provides an emergency shelter in the form of a large, remodeled Victorian era house with private bedrooms and bathrooms, with shared living, laundry, and kitchen access. Also offers emergency shelter at the Leighty House. Both houses are often at capacity, so Genesis Garden also uses motel rooms for emergency shelter.
Provides a voluntary home visiting program that provides family support and coaching for expectant parents and parents of young children ages 0-3. The program provides guidance about child development, child safety, practical parenting skills, and family bonding. Services include regular home visits based on the family's needs, preferences, and schedules (visits may be in-person or virtual), health screenings, developmental testing, family-centered activities, and child care referrals.
Offers to help children in grades 4-12 develop knowledge and skills. Services include learning about citizenship, leadership, cooking, arts and crafts, mechanics and technology, horticulture, agriculture, and other subjects. To teach young people about these subjects, the 4-H program uses the learn-by-doing method of instruction.
Provides immediate treatment and diagnosis for minor illnesses and injuries.
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