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3245 North Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60657
This is a support group for LGBTQ+ people attempting pregnancy. The goal is to provide a safe, affirming space to support each other by exploring the beauty of parenting as queer people and making connections with other queer families and parents-to-be. Singles and couples are welcome.
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2145 North Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60614
Marillac St Vincent Family Services' Parent Support is designed to empower parents and caregivers, ensuring every child in their programs has the tools and support they need to grow, thrive, and succeed. Services include:Short-Term Counseling & Play TherapySocial Skills DevelopmentCrisis InterventionCase ManagementSchool System NavigationReferrals to SpecialistsParent Interest Groups
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100 West Plainfield Road , Suite 100 , Countryside, IL 60525
Center for Independence offers sibling support groups, parent education nights, and home-visit training programs to better incorporate conductive education principles into the child's day. The community provided by the network of Center families provides ample opportunity for support as well as equipment sharing and referral recommendations. This program is for caregivers of children or adults with a physical disability, including cerebral palsy and stroke.
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27W500 North Avenue, West Chicago, IL 60185
Provides faith-based support for couples and for individuals going through hardship, including addiction struggle, trauma
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1319 Hunt Club Road, Village Church of Gurnee, Gurnee, IL 60031
Offers guidance and assistance to teen parents. Services include:
  • Parenting education
  • Mental health counseling
  • Life skills and mentoring
  • Financial coaching
  • Child care assistance
  • Tuition assistance
Provides dinner and child care during weekly meetings.
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Lake County 211
300 Schoenback Road, Our Savior Evangelical Free Church, Wheeling, IL 60090
Offers guidance and assistance to teen parents. Services include:
  • Parenting education
  • Mental health counseling
  • Life skills and mentoring
  • Financial coaching
  • Child care assistance
  • Tuition assistance
Provides dinner and child care during weekly meetings.
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Lake County 211
3452 Sheridan Road, Zion, IL 60099
Provides support through Bible study to men experiencing post abortion trauma.
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Lake County 211
1000 North Westmoreland Road, Lake Forest, IL 60045
Offers virtual support group for new Moms. Also offers free childbirth and parenting classes.
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Lake County 211
1966 West Hawley Street, The Chapel, Mundelein, IL 60060
Offers guidance and assistance to teen parents. Services include:
  • Individual mentoring
  • Parenting education
  • Mental health counseling
  • Financial coaching
  • Child care assistance
  • Tuition assistance
Provides dinner and child care during weekly meetings.
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Lake County 211
3452 Sheridan Road, Zion, IL 60099
Provides support through Bible study for women and men experiencing post abortion trauma.
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Lake County 211
6600 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637
Relatives as Parents (RAP) is a parent support group for extended family that serve as caregivers for children, including grandmothers, aunts/uncles and friends. RAP parent group sessions are held on a monthly basis.
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3717 North Ravenswood Avenue , Suite 140, Chicago, IL 60613
Birthways, Inc. provides trained Labor Support Doulas who provide continuous labor and postpartum support services.
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7222 West Cermak Road, Suite 200, Riverside, IL 60546
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren is an Illinois Department on Aging-funded kinship care program that assists grandparents or older adults in caring for children ages 18 and younger within the home.
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212 South Francisco Avenue, Chicago, IL 60612
Marillac St Vincent Family Services' Parent Support is designed to empower parents and caregivers, ensuring every child in their programs has the tools and support they need to grow, thrive, and succeed. Services include:Short-Term Counseling & Play TherapySocial Skills DevelopmentCrisis InterventionCase ManagementSchool System NavigationReferrals to SpecialistsParent Interest Groups
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1875 Rohlwing Road, Suite A, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
Firman Community Services provides a case manager and comprehensive support for pregnant women and infants up to the age of one. Patients receive pre- and post-natal care, program referrals, insurance registration and assistance, immunizations up to the age of one, well-baby visits, home visitation, diapers, formula, CTA fare, food pantry access, quarterly baby showers, baby clothing, support group meetings, and access to emergency funds when available.
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3656 North Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60613
Center on Halsted's Prospective Parent Support Group is a 10-week support group intended for prospective LGBTQIA parents. Topics discussed and covered include general anxieties about becoming a parent, need for social support, navigating legal challenges, internalized homophobia, issues of raising children from other ethnicities, or other topics that group members feel are important.
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1845 South 9th Avenue, Maywood, IL 60153
CCAC provides free home visitation, support groups, and supportive services to income qualifying pregnant women and parents with children from birth to age three living in and around Maywood, Hilside, Westchester, Broadview, and Melrose Park.Families are visited in their home by a parent coach who support parents as their child's first teacher. Parents learn about healthy child development and practice parenting techniques to enhance bonding and family well-being. Pregnant women are provided support and resources as they prepare for the birth of their child.
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3605 West Fillmore Street, Chicago, IL 60624
The Partners in Parenting (PIP) program provides an array of services that support foster care youth in their parenting role, towards reunification and towards the youth's path to successful independence. The PIP program builds relationships with teen parents to utilize client strengths, support and community to achieve adequate parenting and successful program discharge. The staff provides complete care and support to the parents and their children in the form of case management services, connections to resources, and family support, including family planning and parenting and community outreach guidance to promote healthy families and productive adults.
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533 North Pine Avenue, Chicago, IL 60644
A House in Austin (AHIA) provides a parent-child music class that focuses on singing, drumming, and movement. Children will use musical instruments to tap a steady beat, sing patterns, and explore their musicality. The songs and nursery rhymes build early literacy skills. Musikgarten is the leader in early childhood music education, and they combine this program with imaginative playtime and creative art exploration. Classes are 40 minutes of music and 35 minutes of art and playtime. A healthy snack will be provided for the children. All classes are free.
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2601 West Marquette Road, Chicago, IL 60629
CCAC provides free home visitation, support groups, and supportive services to income qualifying pregnant women and parents with children from birth to age three.Families are visited in their home by a parent coach who support parents as their child's first teacher. Parents learn about healthy child development and practice parenting techniques to enhance bonding and family well-being. Pregnant women are provided support and resources as they prepare for the birth of their child.
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206 Chicago Avenue, Oak Park, IL 60302
Parent Support Groups connect moms with peers and include facilitated discussions on childhood development, parenting, health and wellness, and parent/child bonding and development activities. Free childcare is provided upon request and a to-go dinner is given to each family after the meeting. Transportation can also be arranged. New Moms' coaches use the Parents as Teachers coaching and learning model to engage young moms, which ensures that parents, 24 years old and under, become their children's first, best teachers.
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5235 North Clark Street, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60640
Pinnacle Counseling's Mom's Group is a dedicated virtual support space where participants set the agenda and have the opportunity to explore the unique realities of being a mom in a world dominated by insta-perfect standards.
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533 North Pine Avenue, Chicago, IL 60644
A House in Austin (AHIA) facilitates diverse programs, including interactive support groups, nutrition-focused My Fresh Table, engaging Book Club discussions, and practical finance workshops. Every adult program includes a concurrent children's program for worry-free attendance.
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1 North LaSalle Street, Suite 900, Chicago, IL 60602
The Parent & Family Engagement program is an initiative to empower Parent Leaders with skills and knowledge to support their child's academic success. Focusing on building meaningful parent-child relationships, this program enhances school outcomes and creates a safe, child-centered school climate. Parent Leaders are provided with comprehensive workshops, and training designed to enhance their parenting skills.
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3080 West Lake Avenue, Glenview, IL 60026
The Spanish Parent Group is a support group for Spanish-speaking parents and is intended to provide participants with a chance to discuss various subjects-including parenting and family life, self-care, community resources, and problem-solving-and to provide mutual support and assistance to one another. The group will be open on a rolling basis to any Spanish-speaking parents who are affiliated with Youth Services.
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