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Offers scholarships, amounts are dependent of funding levels, to income eligible individuals who are planning to attend accredited Illinois University, community college, technical or vocational schools. Preference is given to applicants of racial or ethnic minorities.
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Provides warm or cold weather clothing to individuals who are displaced, victims of unexpected misfortune, in need of immediate help, or lacking resources to buy clothing.
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Outpatient counseling:
-- Up to six hours of individual or group counseling each week while youth live at home, attend school, and share in family life.
-- Counseling focuses on communication, decision-making, drug education, leisure education, life skills, stress management, self-esteem, and relapse prevention.
-- Youth and their families are encouraged to attend family programs.
Residential Treatment:
-- For young people who need a structured and supportive environment to maintain recovery, and are unable to achieve sobriety independently as an outpatient.
-- Treatment occurs in a gender-specific, structured environment.
-- Daily counseling and activities focus on addiction and recovery, relapse prevention, life skills, communication, decision making, anger management 12-step/self-help, goal setting and achievement of goals, and meditation.
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Provides a 28-day, intensive, individualized hospital program for addiction treatment and detoxification. Based on the 12-step model, patients are assisted in building the skills and resources necessary for sustained recovery. Services include:
- Inpatient Medical Detoxification.
- Dual Diagnosis Treatment.
- Residential Treatment.
- Intensive outpatient programs.
- Partial hospitalization program.
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Provides community based services to individuals with developmental, intellectual, or severe mental illnesses. The program focuses on goal-oriented, individualized and accessible support to improve self-sufficiency so that people can achieve recovery outcomes, personal growth and decreased need for costly institutional care. Services can include building living skills and learning how to navigate the community and services that are needed.
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Offers to sell gently used furniture, appliances, electronics, household items, and home improvement supplies at low prices. The ReStore also assures that over 530 tons of materials never make it to a landfill each year. ReStore has everything from dishes to doors, couches to cookware, and antiques to appliances. All proceeds support Habitat of Champaign County.
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Provides services to help survivors of domestic violence, older adults, people with disabilities, and immigrant survivors of violence and trafficking. Services include Orders of Protection for people experiencing domestic violence, divorce, custody, or child support in cases involving domestic violence or child endangerment, elder abuse, including financial exploitation, other court orders to stop abuse, harassment, or stalking, immigration issues faced by survivors of domestic violence and trafficking, and guardianships of minors and adults to ensure safety and stability.
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Supports adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to find jobs in the community.
-- Discovery: Helps to learn about a client's strengths and interests through observation, conversation, and spending time with clients to help find jobs that fit their goals. Family and friends are also interviewed to learn about a client's likes, dislikes, and strengths. Two home visits and a community visit are conducted.
-- Job Development: Employment Specialists teach social and communication skills needed to be successful at work. They support with touring businesses, job shadowing, and finding a job match. Also provide help creating a resume to give to potential employers. May begin with volunteering so that clients can gain experience and grow skills.
-- Employment Support: After a client is hired, Employment Support develops accommodations and supports for the job. Employment Support forms a relationship with the employer and supports the client to expand job roles. Provides initial job coaching for 2-4 weeks.
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Provides health screenings including:
- Childhood lead poisoning
- Newborn screenings
- Tuberculosis (TB)
- Genetic screening (not testing)
- Pregnancy testing
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Offers medications, therapy, and peer support services to help patients with addictions move forward in their recovery. Provides treatment for opioids, alcohol, stimulants, and gambling use disorder.
Medication management:
- Buprenorphine IR and ER (Suboxone, Zubsolv, Sublocade, Brixadi)
- Naltrexone IR and ER (oral naltrexone and Vivitrol)
- Acamprosate
Behavioral Therapy:
- Group counseling
- Individual therapy
- Peer support
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Provides support groups for anyone who is parenting. Groups are a tool for relieving stress by allowing parents to discuss issues they are going through. These groups are a way for parents to find community and support.
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Provides mental health and substance abuse counseling services to veterans. Services include treatment for addictions, depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and OCD.
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City government departments and other town information for Coal City, IL.
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Food pantry.
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Child Care Assistance Program is administered for the Illinois Counties of DeWitt, Ford, Livingston and McLean. This is the Department of Human Services (DHS) child care program for working parents with children under the age of 13 who income-qualify. Will pay for parent's choice of child care, full or part-time, as well as before- and after-school care. Child Care Referral Program provides referrals to parents in need of child care. Parents are counseled on how to select quality child care that best meets the needs of their individual child. Parents are educated on indicators of quality care, provided educational materials, and encouraged to visit programs. The CCRRN offers a free online child care search. Access to the Illinois Cares for Kids Online Child Care Search can be found on the agency's website. Employer Contracted Services: Enhanced referral services as well as presentations and parenting seminars on childcare issues. Employer services are fee-based; call for specific information.
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Provides a shopping card to eligible families to purchase a new pair of shoes for children at the start of the school year. Only available during the summer months before school starts.
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Offers crisis services for those experiencing mental health crises, such as suicidal thoughts, panic attacks, and acute psychosis; substance use crises, such as overdoses and withdrawal symptoms; and everyday issues such as relationship challenges, financial challenges, job loss, and grief and loss.
Services include:
- Pathways to Success: Provides access to intensive care coordination and additional home- and community-based services for youth ages 20 and younger with complex behavioral health needs.
- The Living Room: Offers a safe, quiet space where people experiencing emotional distress can find respite staffed by Certified Recovery Support Specialists who offer peer support. Designed as an alternative safe space for clients who might otherwise use emergency department services for mental health needs.
- Mobile Crisis Response: Clinicians respond to calls through the CARES Line and the national 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline when there is immediate need for support with the goal of stabilizing children and adults in community settings or determining the appropriate referral.
- Crisis Co-Response Team (CCRT): Teams that pair clinicians with police departments and law enforcement to provide crisis support and follow-up behavioral healthcare for individuals involved with 911 and emergency response calls.
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Matches people who are waiting for an organ transplant or have recently received a transplant with a mentor who has successfully received an organ transplant. This is a free, confidential, one-on-one service for advice and support.
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