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SAL Child Care Connection of Central Illinois
Trains home child care providers to help ensure the highest quality of care is provided by offering free training and courtesy home visits with activities and crafts for the children, CPR/First Aid certification, and professional development opportunities.
Training for child care providers is offered both through SAL Child Care Resource and Referral programs for all licensed and license-exempt centers and homes in the 16-county IL area from the Quad Cities to central Illinois, and through SAL Home Child Care Network Moline, Galesburg, and Peoria offices for licensed home providers who are part of the Network.
Perry County Courthouse
Provides services to the judiciary, community, and offenders. Using a community corrections approach improves public safety by enforcing court orders while providing services to juvenile and adult offenders to aid in their rehabilitation.
Lee County Health Department
Johnson County Offices
Maintains official real estate documents, contracts, articles of incorporation, partnerships, state tax liens, military records, birth, divorce and death records. Offers fishing, ATV, Boat and Snowmobile licenses/renewals and a Passport acceptance facility and photo service. Military Records for tax exemptions and benefits also available. Can also offer marriage licenses and certificates.
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS: mortgages, deeds and contracts, assignments, releases, plats and surveys, easements, State and Federal tax liens.
Douglas County Health Department - Nebraska
Preventable disease control.
Food and drink restaurant permits and complaints.
Systems Unlimited - Cedar Rapids
Eye of the Needle
Those starting work, attending school, and who need to go to a doctor's appointments will receive local bus tickets when available. Gas cards are limited. Proof must be provided.
Perry County Counseling Center
Offers substance use disorder services, including recovery support and outpatient substance use treatment, and DUI evaluation and risk education.
CommUnity Food Bank
Provides grocery assistance once a week, with no limit on the number of weekly visits per year. Clients may choose the items which will work best for their family, with some limits based on family size. Pre-made bags may be available for individuals who prefer not to shop. The Food Bank provides non-perishable items as well as produce, bakery, deli, dairy, or health and hygiene items as they are available through donations. USDA foods are available to anyone who is eligible without providing any additional information, with no income requirements. Johnson County residents are eligible for full food pantry membership services (access to non-USDA foods).
Adams Township
Offers assistance to individuals facing challenging circumstances, such as overdue rent, eviction, or require help with utility payments.
Salvation Army of Champaign County
Provides assistance to Seniors who are experiencing financial insecurity. Each need will be assessed to see if assistance can be provided. Services will not be duplicated if they had services from another agency within the same year. Services can include rent and utility payment assistance.
DHS Family Community Resource Center - Brown / Cass / Schuyler County
The WIC and SNAP outreach programs seek to assure that limited-English-proficient immigrants and refugees eligible for WIC and SNAP benefits can successfully access these programs administered by IDHS.
The Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR) administers this program through a network of community-based partner agencies.
Lutheran Family Services - Sarpy County
University of Illinois Extension - Lee County
Offers to help children in grades 4-12 develop knowledge and skills. Services include learning about citizenship, leadership, cooking, arts and crafts, mechanics and technology, horticulture, agriculture, and other subjects. To teach young people about these subjects, the 4-H program uses the learn-by-doing method of instruction.
HACAP - Jones County Office
Offers to assist households with window air conditioners (renters or homeowners) and also do some repairs to central air conditioners (homeowners). Must meet income guidelines for the program and have an application completed. Must have a medical need to be eligible for the program. Program runs May through September.
HACAP - Old Main Center
Offers to assist households with window air conditioners (renters or homeowners) and also do some repairs to central air conditioners (homeowners). Must meet income guidelines for the program and have an application completed. Must have a medical need to be eligible for the program. Program runs May through September.
HACAP - Delaware County Outreach
Offers to assist households with window air conditioners (renters or homeowners) and also do some repairs to central air conditioners (homeowners). Must meet income guidelines for the program and have an application completed. Must have a medical need to be eligible for the program. Program runs May through September.
Imagine the Possibilities Region 1 - Jefferson
Offers supported employment opportunities to individuals who have both the desire to work in an integrated work setting and employment abilities for this setting. The two main goals of these services are to give the individuals the opportunity to earn competitive wages and allow these wages to be earned in an integrated work setting.
Provides vocational training for persons who require a higher level of care than is available through other Hope Haven programs. Individuals receiving services must have a primary diagnosis of a mental disability and must be certified by the Iowa Foundation for Medical Care to be in need of this level of service.
R Place Peer Recovery Center
Offered to any adult with mental illness living in Iowa. Peer support specialists offer emotional support, help with resources and referrals, and goal-setting over the phone, text or Zoom. Sign up for a weekly 30 minute slot and receive peer support from home.
Crystal Lake Public Library
Offers library services. Services include books (audio books), DVDs/Blu-rays, electronic resources, video games, magazines, newspapers, foreign language materials, business equipment, puzzles, science kits, meeting spaces, computers with internet and word processing, copiers, scanners and other equipment. Home delivery and outreach services may be available for those in need. Mobile scooters, wheelchairs rolling walkers, child strollers and assistive technology are available for in-library use. Programs and tours are available for individuals, classes and groups. Programs include story times for preschoolers, STEM/STEAM programs for elementary school age children, and more.
SAM Food Pantry
Offers a food pantry to individuals once each month. Individuals are not limited as to how often they may receive produce and baked goods.
Lincoln Parks and Recreation Department
Lutheran Services in Iowa - Ames
Offers the following: family programming for parents of children ages 0–5 twice a week; child care during sessions; parent room for breaks; guest speakers; parent discussions on child growth; evening parenting classes in fall and spring that meet DHS rules; in-home visits for families with parenting stress; parenting strategies; community resource connections; group sessions; skill-building and education; early childhood prevention for high-risk mothers from pregnancy through age five; transportation; developmental checks; referrals; case management; focus on child safety, child health, and positive parenting.
Nebraska AIDS Project - Omaha
Chlamydia and gonorrhea testing.
Champaign Lions Club
Partners with Miracle Ear to provide hearing aids to individuals who can't afford them.