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625 North 2nd Street, Breese, IL 62230
Private, nonprofit human service and advocacy organizations established under the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 that provide emergency assistance to people in crisis; address the causes of poverty through programs that fight unemployment, inadequate housing, poor nutrition and lack of educational opportunity and provide training in advocacy skills.
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101 East Main Street, Hardin, IL 62047
Operate a variety of core services in the community, includes GED and ESL education, job training programs, Head Start and day care, weatherization and energy assistance programs, health services, services for older adults such as Foster Grandparents and RSVP, emergency food assistance and homelessness prevention programs. Also, involved in affordable housing creation and renovation and small business assistance.
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519 North Main Street, Carrollton, IL 62016
Operate a variety of core services in the community, includes GED and ESL education, job training programs, Head Start and day care, weatherization and energy assistance programs, health services, services for older adults such as Foster Grandparents and RSVP, emergency food assistance and homelessness prevention programs. Also, involved in affordable housing creation and renovation and small business assistance.
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19 Public Square, Suite 200, Belleville, IL 62220
Community Action Agencies (CAAs) operate a variety of core services in the communities, included are the following services offered emergency crisis intervention programs, weatherization, energy assistance programs and homelessness prevention programs.
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405 Mounds Street, Jerseyville, IL 62052
Operate a variety of core services in the community, includes GED and ESL education, job training programs, Head Start and day care, weatherization and energy assistance programs, health services, services for older adults, such as, Foster Grandparents and RSVP, emergency food assistance and homelessness prevention programs. Also, involved in affordable housing creation and renovation and small business assistance.
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1 Industrial Park, Steeleville, IL 62288
Community Action Agencies (CAAs), also known as Community Action Programs (CAPs), operate a variety of core services including GED and ESL education, job training programs, Head Start and day care, weatherization and energy assistance programs, health services, services for older adults (e.g., Foster Grandparents and RSVP), emergency food assistance and homelessness prevention programs.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
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223 South Macoupin Street, Gillespie, IL 62033
Operate a variety of core services in the community, includes GED and ESL education, job training programs, Head Start and day care, weatherization and energy assistance programs, health services, services for older adults such as Foster Grandparents and RSVP, emergency food assistance and homelessness prevention programs. Also, involved in affordable housing creation and renovation and small business assistance.
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1661 Landmark Road, Aurora, IL 60506
Community Action Agency providing a range of services for residents of Kane County. Services include: limited financial assistance with rental payments, medical expenses, glasses, transportation; childcare expenses assistance; scholarships and online tutoring; Back to School supplies; Assistance for those 62 and over including car repairs, eye glasses, dental care.
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211 DuPage County
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1830 2nd Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201
Community action agency providing a variety of services.
Information, referral, and advocacy assistance to income-eligible individuals and families. Referrals are given for food pantries and clothing.
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United Way of the Midlands
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