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Offers case management services to families and connects them to necessary resources. Areas of need include: - Parenting classes - Family counseling - Legal aid and immigration issues - Healthcare referrals - Domestic violence counseling referrals - Housing referrals - Referrals to other local social service agencies for financial and basic needs - Referrals to substance use, problem gambling, and mental health treatment
Serves as a resource hub for Latino families within the community. Offers various services and resources, including: - Support groups for youth - School-based youth programs (mental health, educational support and advocacy) - Groups and activities for seniors - Individual and family case management - Mental health education for parents and seniors - Events and workshops
Provides case management to single-parent families with motivation to become financially self-reliant. Assesses clients' needs, and helps them develop individual service plans and educational goals. Also offers referrals for vocational skills and training. Participants may remain in the program for five years.
Offers case management to help families who are struggling with poverty. Provides access and referrals to: - Shelter - Food - Education - Transportation - Health Services - Childcare - Legal Services - Job Training - Spiritual Guidance
Provides services for children with autism and their families. Provides TAP Family and Community Resource Room to check out books or create aids to help communication. Services include: - Autism screenings. - Diagnostic assessments. - Social skills therapy. - SLP treatment for children ages 2-5. - ABA treatment. - Behavioral health for toileting, picky eating & sleep.

Services

Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Disease/Disability Information
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Autism Therapy
Individual and group support and guidance for any difficulties affecting parents, including: - Financial concerns. - Family planning. - Conflict resolution. - Parenting skills/struggles. - Anger, grief, and self-worth.
Provides supportive programs and services for immigrants and refugees, including: - Immigrant Family Support Program. - Crisis support. - Advocacy and removing barriers to community integration. - Weekly educational workshops (Conexion Comunitaria).

Services

Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Cultural Transition Facilitation
Advocacy
Offers online activities for children and families, family resources for parents, and money management resources.

Services

Home Based Parenting Education
Personal Financial Counseling
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Family Navigation and Support: Each family receives an individualized plan to help their loved ones reach their maximum potential. Families are assisted with IEP, school consultation, phone support, etc.
Crisis Nursery Family Empowerment Program (FEP): Provides community and home based crisis intervention, basic needs assistance, care coordination, and trauma responsive therapeutic support.
Parent Aide and Assistance Services: Help parents increase awareness of child development and build empathy toward children to foster nurturing behavior. Parent aides model the skills necessary to help parents effectively raise their children in a healthy atmosphere.
Offers a range of health, educational and behavioral services for individuals with autism and other developmental concerns.
Parent Aide and Assistance Services: Help parents increase awareness of child development and build empathy toward children to foster nurturing behavior. Parent aides model the skills necessary to help parents effectively raise their children in a health atmosphere.
Crisis Nursery Family Empowerment Program (FEP): Provides community and home based crisis, intervention, basic needs assistance, care coordination, and trauma responsive therapeutic support.
Client and Family Support: Provides supportive services to individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their families including training in behavior modification and communication strategies.
Brightpoint's Child & Family Center provides community-based programming for families with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers that is designed to enhance the development of very young children and promote healthy family functioning.?Services cover early education and childhood development; medical, dental and mental health; nutrition; and parent education.
Known as FACs, Family Advocacy Centers are a partnership between Family Focus and the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). FACs provide parenting classes, one-on-one support, and can supervise visits with children who have been separated from their parents.
The Community Outreach Program provides counseling, advocacy, and outreach to survivors of domestic violence. Community Outreach staff facilitate workshops in schools to educate students on the signs and effects of domestic violence. They also teach conflict resolution and healthy relationship-building skills. Community Outreach staff facilitate over ten on-site and community-based support groups weekly for victims of domestic violence. These provide a safe, confidential place for survivors to express their feelings and experiences while receiving the support and empowerment they need to make healthy, secure choices for themselves and their families.

Services

Domestic Violence Support Groups
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Prevention
Offers case management services to families and connects them to necessary resources. Areas of need include: - Parenting classes - Family counseling - Legal aid and immigration issues - Healthcare referrals - Domestic violence counseling referrals - Housing referrals - Referrals to other local social service agencies for financial and basic needs - Referrals to substance use, problem gambling, and mental health treatment
Offers bilingual (English/Spanish) education and support services to families with children under age five. Helps clients enhance their ability to provide and advocate for their families. Strengthens parental knowledge and skills, and reduces isolation. Services include: - Developmental screening - Family planning education - Parenting support - Home visits by a trained support worker - Support groups for grandparents raising grandchildren - Referrals to health care providers, community services, and collaborating agencies

Provides immigrants and their families with welcome and orientation to the community. Specializing in one on one English tutoring.

Services

Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
English as a Second Language
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Known as FACs, Family Advocacy Centers are a partnership between Family Focus and the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). FACs provide parenting classes, one-on-one support, and can supervise visits with children who have been separated from their parents.
Extensive Community Home Outreach (ECHO) provides intensive home-based support to at-risk families to prevent children from entering more intensive placement services such as foster care or DOC.
Chicago Commons operates a Family Hub program that facilitates the coordination of medical and social services on behalf of parents and their dependents. Services include financial planning, employment and job-readiness skills, digital literacy, and health and wellness workshops.

Services

Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Job Readiness
General Health Education Programs
Financial Literacy Training
Digital Literacy Programs
At Risk Families
Known as FACs, Family Advocacy Centers are a partnership between Family Focus and the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). FACs provide parenting classes, one-on-one support, and can supervise visits with children who have been separated from their parents.