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1444 North Farnsworth Avevue, Suite 200, Aurora, IL 60505
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.

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211 Metro Chicago
2031 Dugdale Road, North Chicago, IL 60064
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

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Lake County 211
400 West 76th Street , Suite 206 , Chicago, IL 60620
A Knock at Midnight offers an array of family-centered services. Services are provided through the Family Advocacy Center, sponsored by the Illinois Department of Family Services program. The Family Advocacy program is designed to develop family support systems that help families to identify their strengths and needs. Additionally, the program develops strategies to resolve challenges and accomplish goals to improve their quality of life, leading families to sufficiency.

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211 Metro Chicago
2010 Dewey Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201
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.

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211 Metro Chicago
8811 S Stony Island Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617
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.

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211 Metro Chicago
200 East Court Street, Suite 212, Kankakee, IL 60901

Coordinated network of services and supports that address the needs of a child's behavioral health care. Includes:

- Coordinates next steps when a child has a potential behavioral health issue or if a screening has indicated a potential concern

- Support from other parents who have experienced the process of planning behavioral health care

- Informational sessions to learn more about children's behavioral health and relevant child and family wellness topics

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United Way of the Midlands
310 West Church Street, Suite 103, Champaign, IL 61820

Provides programs for families involved in the child welfare system or in crisis that need encouragement while they change their lives. Services include advocacy, mentoring, mediation, alternative counseling, workshops, outreach and 3rd party visits. Also provides group sessions and trainings.

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United Way of the Midlands
1701 West 63rd Street, Chicago, IL 60636
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.

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211 Metro Chicago
1100 West Cermak Road, Suite 404 and 500, Chicago, IL 60608
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.

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211 Metro Chicago
8828 South Stony Island Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617
True to Life Foundation's Community Outreach Department includes the Resource Referral Network and the Senior Center. Through this department, True To Life Foundation serves as a community resource to those in need. The Senior Center includes workshops and activities available to senior citizens within the community.

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Schmid Innovation Center, 900 Jackson Street Suite LL5-1, Dubuque, IA 52001

Provides immigrants and their families with welcome and orientation to the community. Specializing in one on one English tutoring, helping find employment, benefits and resources. 

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United Way of the Midlands
309 North Eastern Avenue, Joliet, IL 60432

Provides short-term assistance to relative caregivers who are not involved in the formal child welfare system.

Helps families access child-only grants, secure essential goods and services, and connect with needed community resources.

A caseworker assists the family until guardianship is obtained, offering crisis intervention, family mediation, and referrals to legal, medical, and housing services.

Support may also include recommendations for cash or in-kind assistance to help maintain a stable home.

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United Way of the Midlands
100 North 11th Street, Springfield, IL 62703
Offers online activities for children and families, family resources for parents, and money management resources.

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United Way of the Midlands
31979 North Fish Lake Road, Round Lake, IL 60073
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

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Lake County 211
309 North Eastern Avenue, Joliet, IL 60432

Provides families support in preserving or reunifying with their children through tailored services, using a focused approach that builds on a family’s existing strengths.

Family Advocacy Center counselors provide the following services (in both English and Spanish):

- Home visits.

- General counseling.

- Referrals to community resources.

- Practical and emotional support during court, doctor, and other visits.

- Follow-up contacts with families.

- Parenting classes.

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United Way of the Midlands
1306 Wabash Avenue, Belleville, IL 62220
Client and Family Support: Provides supportive services to individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their families including training in behavior modification and communication strategies.

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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
6727 South Western Avenue, Chicago, IL 60636
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.

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211 Metro Chicago
777 Central Avenue, Suite 101, Highland Park, IL 60035
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

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Lake County 211
707 East 47th Street, Chicago, IL 60653
Extensive Community Home Outreach (ECHO) offers intensive support at home to at-risk families, aiming to prevent children's placements in more intensive services, such as foster care or the Department of Corrections (DOC).

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211 Metro Chicago
4878 West Armitage Avenue, Chicago, IL 60639
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.

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211 Metro Chicago
229 Lake Marian Road, Carpentersville, IL 60110
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.

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211 Metro Chicago
2216 South Wentworth Avenue, Chicago, IL 60616
Pui Tak Center offers a support group for parents of children with developmental disabilities. The support group's goals are to help families build a support network and to enable parents to learn parenting skills, understand the special education system, and advocate for their children's rights. Childcare is provided during the parent meeting.

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211 Metro Chicago
530 Bedford Road, Morris, IL 60450

Collaborates with The Salvation Army to offer families comprehensive case management. Aims to improve financial stability, enhance employment prospects, and access community resources crucial for long-term success.

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United Way of the Midlands
548 South Ruby Lane, Fairview Heights, IL 62208
Client and Family Support: Provides supportive services to individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their families including training in behavior modification and communication strategies.

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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
3517 West Arthington Street, Chicago, IL 60624
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.

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211 Metro Chicago