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Provides a food pantry and food box pick-up for the families and employees of Community Unit School District 300 (D300), as well as Elgin Community College students. Registration is required in order to receive access to the pantry.
In the event of a documentable emergency, D300 can provide emergency food distributions.
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Resale/thrift stores that sell tools, household items, furniture, clothing, shoes and boots, kitchenware, electronics, toys, books, and movies. Donations are accepted at stores when open.
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Offers in-person and telehealth counseling for women and girls in Illinois. All counselors are trauma focused, BIPOC, and speak multiple languages.
Offers two in-person locations, in downtown Chicago and Lincoln Square in Chicago.
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Offers a broad scope of Christian counseling services for individuals, couples, families, and groups. Also offers EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy.
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- NAMI Family to Family: Provides an 8-session educational program for family, significant others, and friends of people living with mental illness. Program is also offered in Spanish.
- NAMI Peer to Peer: Provides an 8-week educational program for adults with mental health conditions who are looking to better understand themselves and their recovery. Program is also offered in Spanish.
- NAMI Basics: Provides a 6-week education program for parents and family caregivers of children and teens who are experiencing symptoms of a mental illness or who have already been diagnosed. Program is offered in a group setting so that attendees can connect with others face-to-face.
- NAMI Ending the Silence: Provides a presentation for middle and high school students. Symptoms of mental health conditions and resources to access when they are noted in peers and family members are provided. A recovery speaker shares their story. Students are asked to take action in ending the stigma regarding mental illness.
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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 home delivery of library materials to residents who are temporarily or permanently confined because of illness, disability, or other extenuating circumstance.
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Provides nutritious foods to residents in need. The food pantry operates on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Provides free NARCAN distribution for those in need.
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Public library serving the residents of Rantoul. Library services include borrowing materials, use of the library's personal computers, and printing. Wi-fi is available for anyone with a portable device with wireless networking capability. Programs are available for adults, teens, and children.
May also be used as a cooling or warming center during extreme weather, during regular business hours.
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Provides an alternative for patients who need skilled care, but do not require 24-hour supervision. Services are provided to patients under the direction of the patient’s doctor.
Services Include:
- Skilled Nursing Care Provided by a Registered Nurse and Licensed Practical Nurse.
- Pediatric Care.
- Home Health Aide Care.
- Medical Social Worker.
- Occupational Therapy.
- Speech Therapy.
- Physical Therapy.
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Maintains parks throughout the community, contracts with adjacent special recreation districts for some services.
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Offers a thrift store. Vintage clothing, women's, men's, and children's clothing, shoes when available and household items. Rise Up Program provides clothing and items for individuals facing financial hardship, displacement, or unexpected financial burdens.
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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.
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Free smoke alarm installation.
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Provides comprehensive classroom and home-based services to pregnant women and children birth to age five, including children with significant special needs.
CEFS Outreach offices do not serve the program; the program provides services from their own classroom/office locations. (See the notes in Coverage Area for more details.)
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City government officers who establishes the parameters of local government.
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Provides short-term assistance to relatives or close family supporters (fictive kin) who have been caring for a child/children informally. Relative caregivers receive assistance in obtaining guardianship of the child for whom they are providing care. Also helps resolve any crisis the family may be facing and prepares the relative caregivers to achieve permanency for the child as well as for them. Services aim to prevent children's entry into out-of-home care and help children achieve permanency.
Additionally, families are provided with financial assistance, if needed, to address needs such as clothing for the child(ren), additional needed furniture to accommodate the child(ren) such as mattresses, beds, and linen, and helping the child(ren) to be enrolled in school by acquiring birth certificates of child(ren). Also helps family identify appropriate additional benefits to which they may be entitled.
Services may include:
-- Assistance in obtaining guardianship.
-- Education on navigating the court system and proceedings.
-- Help obtaining a child-only grant, subsidized day care and other entitlements.
-- Guidance on enrolling children in local schools.
-- Assistance with financial and housing issues.
-- Cash and in-kind assistance to help meet the basic needs of the family.
-- Referral linkages to other needed community resources including legal services, and medical and mental health services.
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Offers to rent and sell medical equipment for individuals in need to maintain independence in the comfort of their home. Technicians deliver and install the equipment and spend the necessary amount of time teaching people and caregivers how to use the new equipment and where to call for assistance should the need arise.
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Provides home health care services for individuals needing assistance with recovery, injury, and allowing to teach patients and their families about their conditions and how to manage at home. Services include registered nurses, home care aides, medical social workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, wound, ostomy, and continence nurses.
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