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Offers health education services for farmworkers and Latino communities to achieve healthy lifestyles. Services include information about local resources for free or low-cost screening for diabetes, blood pressure, cholesterol, educational sessions, workshops, and presentations about health disparities and healthy living, empowerment to achieve a healthier lifestyle, breast, cervical, and prostate cancer and HIV/AIDS referrals for screening and testing, pesticide safety and heat stress prevention education.
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Offers sexually transmitted disease testing and treatment services.
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Provides clinical services that are non-residential and that include assessment/treatment planning, SUD individual therapy and group treatment. Supportive services that enhance recovery may also include but not limited to case management and medication assisted recovery. The appropriate level of service is determined at screening and can be anywhere from 1-19hrs/week. Level I and II services are provided.
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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 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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Assists people with little to no income in obtaining pro bono legal assistance from area lawyers and attorneys in specialized fields while also providing compassion, empathy, and a listening ear to all who come seeking help. Through the CCLS program, the program director matches a client's legal case with an area lawyer who has agreed to represent him/her in the court of law.
CCLS provides assistance in the areas of adoption, bankruptcy, child custody and support, debt elimination, employment, environmental issues, family Law, guardianship, immigration, landlord-tenant disputes, real estate transactions, social security benefits, traffic accidents, and wills and probate.
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Offers to educate businesses, the public, and legislature about issues important to people with disabilities. Staff aim to empower people with disabilities to assess their needs, identify potential risks, establish their own goals, evaluate available resources, and develop and implement a strategy to take control of their lives.
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Provides supportive living services to those in need. This program is the next step in community independence. People live on their own and receive staff support at least once a week in their home.
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Provides children with a safe environment full of activities while building confidence, self-esteem and character. Kids can participate in indoor and outdoor games and activities such as weekly swimming at Alpine Park Pool, field trips, reading, arts and crafts, and more.
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Offers employment opportunities services. Providing a variety of services for job seekers, including career counseling, education and job-training guidance, financial aid for education and training, personalized career plans, unemployment insurance services, America's Job Bank and other internet job listings, and referrals to partner organizations. In addition, individuals are offered assistance with resumes, cover letters for employers, and interview skills.
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Alternative education for students expelled, suspended, or struggling at their regular school. Program options:
- Regional Safe School Program (RSSP): for regular education students who have been disruptive in the education program.
- Options: Safe and secure classroom for students who suffer from anxiety and other non-disciplinary attendance issues.
- FLEX: Late-day program (3:30 pm-8 pm) for at-risk students and those with attendance struggles.
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Provides McLean County vital birth and death records from 1999 to present. For birth and death records dating before January 1999, please contact the McLean County Clerk.
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Nutrition education and counseling, supplemental foods, and information for women, children, and infants about other health services based on assessment findings.
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Offers summer camps for children ages 3 to 13. Activities include swimming, hiking, nature exploration, arts and crafts, sports and games.
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County court services.
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Provides addiction recovery services.
Services include:
-- Addiction counseling
-- Individual, family, and group therapy/education
-- Inpatient Detox (at BroMenn)
-- Partial Hospitalization Treatment (at BroMenn)
-- Intensive Outpatient Program
-- Continuing Care
-- Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
-- Smoking Cessation
-- DUI Services (evaluation, classification and treatment, denial letter consultation)
-- Family counseling
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Provides a Community Christmas Store - Children ages birth to fourteen are eligible. Parents pay $5.00 per child to shop. The store will feature NEW clothing, winter apparel, blankets, books and toys for the parents to select from.
Christmas Baskets - Families receive all the ingredients for a traditional holiday meal.
All children, ages birth to twelve, from qualifying families for both programs, will have their names placed on the Angel Tree at Midwest Bank.
Applications are accepted between October 1, 2026, and the day before Thanksgiving 2026.
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Provides a food pantry for individuals in areas served.
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Fellowship of people whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships.
Uses the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions of CoDA as the principles and guides to develop honest and healthy relationships with self and others.
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Offers educational classes with experienced facilitators on everything from prenatal care and childbirth to breastfeeding and newborn care. The goal is to set clients up for success in pregnancy and in parenthood through educational classes.
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