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191 Waukegan Road, Suite 105, Northfield, IL 60093
The Leukemia Research Foundation gives members access to information, resources, and personal connections to help them along their journey as a patient or family member/caregiver of a patient. As a member, you can start or respond to discussion threads, upload photos and information, and search for specific topics -- newly diagnosed, treatment, news and research, managing side effects, and more.One-on-one peer support is offered through a partnership with Imerman Angels, the leading organization in mentor support for cancer fighters, survivors, and family members/caregivers of patients. Imerman Angels matches mentors, or Mentor Angels, with cancer fighters, survivors, or caregivers to provide peer-to-peer support.
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662 Waukegan Road, Glenview, IL 60025
Kiddie Academy facilitates Preschool for children aged 3.
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1725 West Harrison Street, Suite 440, Chicago, IL 60612
RUSH Physical Therapy's occupational therapists help patients participate in activities that are important in their lives. They use a variety of treatment options to help improve their activity level and quality of life. They treat patients of all ages and offer occupational therapy in their centers and in-home, depending on patient needs.
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3016 North Ashland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60657
Ivy Garden Learning Center provides licensed, supervised child care on-site while parents or guardians are away or at work.
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530 West Fullerton Parkway, Chicago, IL 60614
This food pantry is operated in partnership with the Greater Chicago Food Depository.
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1266 Irving Park Road, Hanover Park, IL 60133
Schaumburg Township District Library can help patrons target their job search and connect them with resume assistance and training resources.
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53 East 154th Street, Harvey, IL 60426
CEDA's LIHEAP programs offer heat and electricity assistance through the DVP and PIPP Programs. DVP (Direct Vendor Payment) issues a one-time benefit applied directly to your utility accounts. Please note, PIPP is not an available option for new customers, only for existing PIPP-enrolled customers. Cash payments are also available to eligible renters who do not have heating bills because their energy costs are included in the rent. Additional benefits for those enrolled in LIHEAP include access to home weatherization services, energy saving kits, and broken ("red-tagged") or otherwise malfunctioning furnace/boiler replacement assistance.On November 1, all income eligible households may apply. The LIHEAP DVP Program will be resuming October 1st to October 31st for the following households and populations:Households with an older adult, age 60 and over;Households with a person living with a disability;Families with children aged 5 and under;Households who are disconnected from one or more of their utilities or in jeopardy of being disconnected from one or both utilities.
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2046 West Devon Avenue, Chicago, IL 60659
Agents of Hope Training and Information Center's Behavioral Health Program offers services including:CounselingCase ManagementCommunity Support Groups/Individual and Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR)Supported Housing ServicesSkills TrainingCo-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance use Disorder (COPSD) ServicesChild and Adolescence Services
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6464 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60626
The Chicago Police Department (CPD) provides a temporary heated public space set up by local authorities to address the health effects of cold weather.
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850 West Irving Park Road, Chicago, IL 60613
Thorek Memorial Hospital offers numerous laboratory services. Available for self-pay.
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386 North York Street, Elmhurst, IL 60126
New Age Services Corporation (NASC) aims to prevent disease by targeting at-risk people and populations with education and prevention services. Health screenings and prevention services are available related to diabetes, HIV, hepatitis, and tuberculosis.
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247 West 23rd Place, Chicago, IL 60616
Chicago Park District offers a 6-week long summer day camp where youth can engage in sports, arts, fitness, and outdoor activities. Ideas of civic engagement, environmental awareness, inclusion, collaboration & team building, brain play, reflection & journaling, and friendship & kindness are woven into the camp experience. Lunch and snacks will be provided. Online registration begins April 15 & 16. Camp runs June 24 - August 2.
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5537 North Broadway, Chicago, IL 60640
Retention Services provides the linkage and follow-up for clients who are newly diagnosed with HIV or those who have fallen out of care. Staying in care is fundamental to limiting new HIV transmissions. The retention program is TPAN's effort to ensure that all of those who test HIV positive are linked to care as soon as possible. Staff monitors whether or not clients are going to the doctor regularly and taking their medications. Enrolled participants are also helped to enroll in other programs and services.
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4904 South Lake Park Avenue, Chicago, IL 60615
Chicago Public Library partners with the Illinois Department of Public Health to provide no-barrier mental health services to the community. The program is designed to provide individual counseling in a setting where community members may feel more comfortable. Services are offered regardless of insurance, immigration status, or the inability to pay.
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3450 West 97th Street, Evergreen Park, IL 60805
Village of Evergreen Park Youth Department was founded on the belief that youth when given the opportunity, will make responsible choices and valuable contributions to the community.
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2010 Dewey Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201
Home visiting helps to support a child's cognitive, emotional, and social development during the first years of life. By working with parents or caregivers of children from newborn to age 3, in their homes, we are able to work and track progress to ensure that children meet critical developmental milestones. Home visitors establish a customized Individual Family Support Plan for each family at their first meeting and track progress based on their goals. Activities guide parents and children in sharing and learning activities that improve gross motor, language, fine motor, social, and emotional skills.
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3827 West Ogden Avenue, Chicago, IL 60623
Lawndale Christian Community Church provides structured educational and social activities after school for children Pre-K through 8th grade.
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28 Madison Street, Oak Park, IL 60302
Infant Welfare Society Children's Clinic provides dental health services, including oral examinations, cleanings, fluoride varnish treatments, dental sealants, cavity repair, and extractions. When you can't come to us, we'll come to you. Each year, we visit schools in Chicagoland, providing preventive care to students in pre-K through 12th grade in nearby communities.
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444 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60606
RUSH Physical Therapy's certified speech-language pathologists address the complex needs of people with communication impairments. Whether impacted by stroke, brain injury, oral and brain cancers, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), their team will work to create an individualized program specific to each patient's needs.
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7701 Lincoln Avenue, Room A158, Skokie, IL 60077
National Able Network's Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) program helps low-income adults and dislocated workers build skills and enter career pathways.
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4350 South Laporte Avenue, Chicago, IL 60638
Esperanza Health Centers operate a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide behavioral healthcare including individual therapy and social-emotional groups. Individual therapy is provided 1-2 times per month. Appointments are 30 minutes and are geared toward short-term treatment. Behavioral health counselors do not prescribe medication but conduct a brief assessment and refer to a psychiatrist or primary care provider with recommendations for medication.
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1340 West 71st Street, Chicago, IL 60636
The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs' Torch Club is a "club within the Club" that helps meet the special character-development needs of younger adolescents at a critical stage in their lives. Torch Club is a vehicle through which young people develop and strengthen their 21st-century leadership skills, giving them a firm foundation in good character and integrity. Torch Club members elect officers and work together to implement projects in four focus areas: service to the Club and community; education; health and fitness; and social recreation.
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415 West Golf Road, Suite 32, Arlington Heights, IL 60005
Visiting Angels' Companion Care offers assistance with daily activities to meaningful social engagement for seniors.
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821 East 103rd Street, Chicago, IL 60628
Chicago Public Schools - George H Corliss High School provides instruction on fundamental learning skills (ex. reading, writing, and mathematics) to adults with interrupted or limited education or provides instruction to adults in a field of interest outside the formal education system. This program is open to the public.
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6727 South Western Avenue, Chicago, IL 60636
After-School Programs bring children into an educational and safe environment with activities such as homework help, games centered on STEM lessons, literacy through creative writing, visual and performing arts, character development, and socioemotional learning, life skills training, and more. Many programs also provide support services to families of participating children.
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