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Provides supportive services to victims of sexual assault and educational services to at-risk populations. Services include medical advocacy/hospital response, individual counseling, group counseling, legal advocacy (assistance with civil/stalking no contact orders), 24-hour crisis hotline, referrals, and prevention education.
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Matches SNAP, WIC, or Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) funds at select farmers markets.
For 2026, WIC and Senior FMNP funds can only be matched at the Champaign Farmers Market and Urbana's Market at The Square.
SNAP funds can be matched at the following locations (2026):
- Champaign Farmers Market (Tue from 3 pm-6 pm, May—Oct): Bring EBT card to the info table located at the south end of the market site.
- Champaign-Urbana Winter Farmers Market (Sat from 8 am-12 pm, Nov—Apr): Bring EBT card to the info table located inside the Lincoln Square Mall south entrance.
- Danville Farmers Market (Sat from 8 am-12 pm, May 16—Oct 3): Bring EBT card to the info table located at the north entrance of the market.
- Danville Winter Farmers Market (Every other Sat from 10 am-2 pm, Nov—Apr): Bring EBT card to the market entrance.
- Good Samaritan Inn’s Mercy Market (Sat from 8:30 am-12 pm, Jun—Sep): Bring EBT card to the green tent on the east side of the market next to the Jackson Preston sculpture.
- Good Samaritan Inn’s Mercy Market: Winter Edition (Every other Sat from 10 am-1 pm, Nov—Apr): Bring EBT card to the market entrance.
- Richland Farmers Market (Third Wed from 3 pm-7 pm, Jun—Sep): Bring EBT card to the Richland Student Farms market trailer, around the corner to the right.
- Sola Gratia Farm CSA (Thu from 3 pm-6 pm, Jun—Oct): Contact Sola Gratia Farm directly to learn more about how to use EBT card to purchase a CSA.
- Urbana’s Market at the Square (Sat from 7 am-12 pm, May—Oct): Bring EBT card to the info table located at the north end of the market site.
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Offers a platform for veterans to translate military careers into skills based profiles that are used and understood by employers. Services include resume preparation, an interview feature that allows vets to practice interviewing skills and a chance to search and apply for jobs from partner employers.
All services are offered online through the Major Talent website.
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Matches employment needs with individuals. Program participants include those with hearing or visual impairments, cancer or diabetes, mental illness (most commonly depression or anxiety), physical, developmental and learning disabilities, and traumatic brain injury.
Each individual is coached and prepared for the workforce. Individuals are matched with jobs based on skills and capabilities. Services include job search skills, resume writing, interview techniques, workplace etiquette, and skills training.
An employment specialist is also provided when an individual in the program begins employment that provides job coaching. The specialist remains in place until the individual reaches job independence. Also works with individuals off-site to provide job support.
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Collects and distributes blood and platelets to patients in need.
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Offers scholarships to the spouses of active Military members. Scholarships may be available for education (GED’s to PhD’s), professional licenses and certifications, including re-licensure, business and entrepreneurial expenses, supervised clinical hours, continuing education courses, and more.
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Offers breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snacks for area homeless individuals.
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Provides the community with recreation opportunities. Includes activities for youth, seniors, and people with disabilities.
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Child care for 132 children with 22 staff members.
Meals prepared on site (breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack), which meet USDA Child and Adult Food Program regulations.
Curriculum is based on Creative Curriculum, which prepares children for kindergarten.
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Provides immigrants and their families with welcome and orientation to the community. Specializing in one on one English tutoring, helping find employment, benefits and resources.
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Provides one-on-one grief counseling in-home or by phone. Can also provide education grief support as needed or requested.
Also offers T.I.M.E. a grief support group that meets once per month.
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Provides rides to and from Champaign County locations. Qualifying members can schedule a limited number of rides per month (some exemptions may apply).
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Provides protective services for adults 60 and over, and adults with disabilities age 18 and over. Abuses of the nature defined by the Adult Protective Services program are a type of domestic violence that have a strong and lasting impact on adults with disabilities and older adults of our community. This type of abuse affects a victim’s overall health and well-being and can affect health concerns such as blood pressure, heart problems, and other medical problems.
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Provides an annual winter coat drive. Children must be present when the coats are distributed, unless approved of prior to the event.
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Provides a one-time assistance program for water and wastewater bills.
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Provides free or low-cost health coverage to people with low incomes, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
DHS administers the applications for Medicaid through ABE (Application for Benefits Eligibility), which is the part of the DHS website where Illinois residents can apply for Medicaid, SNAP, and cash benefits.
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Provides free or low-cost health coverage to people with low incomes, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
DHS administers the applications for Medicaid through ABE (Application for Benefits Eligibility), which is the part of the DHS website where Illinois residents can apply for Medicaid, SNAP, and cash benefits.
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Comprehensive community mental health center.
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Provides access to materials, including print, electronic, streaming, and downloadable items. Materials are available for circulation and in-house reference use. Also provides a scan and fax station and notary services.
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LIHEAP (low income home energy assistance program) provides assistance with a utility bill. Applications are accepted November 1 – August 15; for elderly or disabled individuals applications are accepted starting October 1. Income must fall within 200% of poverty guideline. Call for an appointment. A letter has been sent to those who may be eligible for early application in August or September.
Some applicants may qualify for the Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP), where an eligible client pays a percentage of their income, receives a monthly benefit towards their utility bill, and receives a reduction in overdue payments for every on-time payment they make by the bill due date. Contact for more information.
If the homeowner's furnace is not working or is dangerous or emitting carbon monoxide into the household, LIHEAP may be able to provide a furnace repair or replacement. Contact for more information.
**This program is not designed to pay a household's total energy costs. The program will provide supplemental assistance based on several factors. This is a one-time payment to your energy provider.
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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.
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