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355 North Ashland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60607
LBFE provides a variety of services to individuals aged 70 and older. Services include home visitation, onsite social events, provided activities, food pantry, case management, and intergenerational programs. Services are also available in both English and Spanish.
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4701 Oakton Street, Skokie, IL 60076
Skokie Park District's Active Adults program features drop-in programs, exercise classes, Monday movies, card clubs, seasonal parties, health and wellness fairs, shopping trips, lunch and dinner outings, day trips, vacation getaways, and more.
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21801 Torrence Avenue, Chicago Heights, IL 60411
Village of Sauk Village Senior Center hosts multiple social groups each month for seniors.
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1048 Lake Street, Suite 300, Oak Park, IL 60301
AgeOptions' Library Program connects suburban Cook County public libraries to the aging network to enhance older adult programming, focus on social isolation, and increase older adults' understanding of the available benefits and services.
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242 May Mart Drive, Rochelle, IL 61068

Offers a recurring event, every last Friday of the month for individuals in the recovery community. 

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United Way of the Midlands
Various Locations, Grayslake, IL 60030
Hosts group gatherings for veterans to get together and establish a friendship. Provides free drinks and snacks.
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Lake County 211
2200 East Grass Lake Road, Lindenhurst, IL 60046
Provides a variety of social programs that encourage health and physical development. Includes:
  • Before & After School Program
  • Early Childhood Interests
  • Engle Junction Preschool
  • Youth/Teen Interests
  • Adult Programs
  • Sports Leagues
  • Studio Dance Center
  • Special Events
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Lake County 211
255 Birchwood Avenue, Deerfield, IL 60015
Offers various services to meet the social and emotional needs of children with chronic illnesses and their families. Bounce Bash:
  • Outings designed for children with medical needs, as well as their healthy siblings and parents. Activities include crafts, games, sports, and snacks.
Bounce it Forward:
  • Offers donated tickets for a certain number of families to attend theater/musical event and sports game.
Bounce Back Kits:
  • Offers themed family care packages that are distributed during certain holidays or in times of need.
Bounce Academy:
  • Offers educational programming for parents/guardians on vital coping skills. Classes are provided virtually and in-person. Topics include:
1. Special Needs Financial & Estate Planning 2. Educational Rights, Responsibilities & Reasonable Requests 3. Parenting the Other Child: Providing Support to Siblings of Chronically Ill Children Bounce Net:
  • Offers a 24/7 private online support community
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Lake County 211
836 Jewett Park Drive, Deerfield, IL 60015
Promotes a variety of social and sports programs for youth and adults. Also offers activities such as:
  • Low impact exercise classes for seniors
  • Youth camps
  • Aquatic center
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Lake County 211
275 Mohawk Trail, Ela Area Public Library, Lake Zurich, IL 60047
Informal social group for adults with Alzheimer's or related dementias, and their caregivers. Provides an opportunity for socialization, activities, and support. Meetings take place at the Ela Area Public Library.
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Lake County 211
235 Lions Drive, Barrington, IL 60010
Promotes a variety of social and sports programs for youth and adults. Also offers activities such as:
  • Sports activities for people with physical or mental disabilities
  • Low impact exercise classes for older adults
  • Youth camps
  • Aquatic center
  • Special events
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Lake County 211
7640 Jackson Boulevard, Forest Park, IL 60130
Village of Forest Park Howard Mohr Community Center provides activities for all Village residents while paying special attention to young children and senior citizens. Support services include a food pantry for temporary emergency relief for residents and Meals on Wheels for residents of any age based on a needs assessment. The Community Center is the home base for many senior activities with day trips scheduled out of the Center every week.
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211 Metro Chicago
3501 Hopkins Street, Steger, IL 60475
Village of Steger Louis Sherman Community Center offers a variety of community clubs such as the Over 50 Club, TOPS, Pinochle Club, Sewing Club, and the Historical Society.
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1850 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60608
The Chicago Lighthouse's Seniors Program offers complimentary weekly programming for older adults ages 55 and up who are facing vision loss. They develop meaningful and relevant programs based on the needs and interests of participants. Their programs are designed to enhance independence, develop critical skills, and foster a sense of community for seniors who are blind or visually impaired. This program is functioning via telephone programming as well as some in-person programming.
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11 Conti Parkway, Elmwood Park, IL 60707
Village of Elmwood Park Senior's Club meets on the first and third Mondays of each month, except for July and August. The program is also available to family members of seniors and caregivers.
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2601 Mannheim Road, Franklin Park, IL 60131
Leyden Township hosts the Leyden United Senior Club, which offers bingo games.
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650 East Algonquin Road, Suite 104, Schaumburg, IL 60173
Kenneth Young Center (KYC) offer inclu­sive and affirm­ing LGBTQ+ resources, men­tal health and sub­stance use treat­ment and recov­ery, and sup­port to the LGBTQ+ com­mu­ni­ty in the North­west suburbs. At the LGBTQ+ Cen­ter, LGBTQ+ indi­vid­u­als can find oppor­tu­ni­ties for social gath­er­ings, net­work­ing, job and career sup­port by being involved with pro­gram­ming nights, com­mu­ni­ty events, vol­un­teer­ing, or being a part of their Youth Advi­so­ry Coun­cil (YAC) or North Sub­ur­ban Pride Net­work for queer pro­fes­sion­als and allies.
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700 Speechley Boulevard, Hillside, IL 60162
Memorial Park District sponsors two membership-based Senior Clubs.
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3140 Enterprise Park Avenue, Chicago Heights, IL 60411
Village of South Chicago Heights Nifty Over Fifty Club is open to anyone over 50 years old and meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month (excluding January and February) between 4 and 6pm at the South Chicago Heights Senior Center on the corner of Sauk Trail and Enterprise Park. The club offers an opportunity to make new friends and see old friends as well. Refreshments are served, and Bingo is played. Special events are also planned.
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2145 North Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60614
Marillac St. Vincent Family Services' Intensive Case Advocacy & Support (ICAS) Program provides comprehensive supportive services to at-risk, self-neglectful seniors throughout Chicago to ensure safety, stability, and the ability to successfully age in place. They also provide opportunities for friendly companionship, monthly social gatherings, and home grocery delivery.
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6251-53 West Touhy Avenue, Chicago, IL 60646
The Golden Circle program promotes senior group outings and encourages interactions with the senior citizen groups of the Greek Orthodox parishes outside the participating church's immediate area.
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7300 West Wilson Avenue, Harwood Heights, IL 60706
Village of Harwood Heights offers the Harwood Heights Senior Club which meets on the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month from 10:00am to 2:00pm in the Community Center at the Village Hall. Participants can enjoy activities such as lunch, bake sales, and bingo (Bingo costs $1.00 for 3 cards and they play as many games as they can during the time allotted). Seniors needing a ride can call the Village Bus driver at (708) 280-7203 to be picked up and dropped off.
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2121 West Indian Trail, Aurora, IL 60506

Provides the following community-based therapeutic recreational services:

- Athletics and Special Olympics.

- Social outings.

- Arts and crafts.

- Music.

- Day Camp.

- Adult Day Programs.

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United Way of the Midlands
22525 West Lockport Street, Plainfield, IL 60544
Brings awareness to the community and enhances the self-sufficiency and quality of life for disabled citizens by developing and administering social program for people with disabilities.
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McHenry Township Recreation Center, 3519 North Richmond Road, Mchenry, IL 60051

Offers a variety of opportunities to socialize virtually and in-person. Includes activities such as bingo, card games, holiday parties, crafts, and bus trips to ball games, theatre events, and other special outings. Also works with professional organizations/individuals who give presentations on a variety of topics of interest to older adults. 

Provides events focused on maintaining the health of older adults. Programs and activities include exercise programs, fall awareness presentations, flu shots, medication management, and a wide range of screenings including those for blood pressure, hearing and sight, mental health, and counseling.

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United Way of the Midlands