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Directory
of Community Resources
The
following list is not meant to be a comprehensive listing
of all the sources of help and assistance that are available
throughout the Chicago area, and is continually being expanded
and updated. If you find that any of the information we have
provided here is incorrect or outdated, please let us know.
Send an e-mail to dave@jfychicago.org.
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GENERAL
SERVICES
United
Way of Metropolitan Chicago
560
West Lake Street
Chicago,
Illinois 60661
Phone:
312-876-1142 or 1-800-725-5314
Email:
callforhelp@uwonline.org
Website:
www.uwonline.org
Hours:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday
Summary/Comments:
Provides referrals to a variety of services according to the
location of the
client.
City
of Chicago Department of Human Services (CDHS)
Administrative
Offices
1615
W. Chicago Avenue
Chicago,
IL 60622
Phone:
312-746-8545
(Individuals
can also call the City's non-emergency help line, 3-1-1.)
Website:
http://www.cityofchicago.org/HumanServices
Hours:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday.
Summary/Comments:
Can connect individuals and families in need to important
resources, from
subsidized, quality child care, to housing for the homeless.
Focus is on early child care and
education, youth development, homeless prevention and services
and crisis intervention.
Neighborhood
Locations:
CDHS
North Area Center
4740
North Sheridan Road
Chicago,
IL 60640
Phone:
312-744-2580
CDHS
Trina Davila Center
4345-47
West Armitage Avenue
Chicago,
IL 60639
Phone:
312-744-2014
CDHS
Northwest Center
4849
North Milwaukee Avenue
Chicago,
IL 60630
Phone:
312-744-1153
CDHS
Garfield Center map
10
South Kedzie Avenue
Chicago,
IL 60612
Phone:
312-746-5400
CDHS
Cermak Center
1904
West Cermak Road
Chicago,
IL 60608
Phone:
312-747-8000
CDHS
Englewood Center
6245
South Halsted Street
Chicago,
IL 60621
Phone:
312-747-0200
CDHS
Far South Center
829
West 119th Street
Chicago,
IL 60643
Phone:
312-747-8566
CDHS
King Center
4314
South Cottage Grove Avenue
Chicago,
IL 60653
Phone:
312-747-2300
CDHS
South Chicago Center
3029
East 92nd Street
Chicago,
IL 60617
Phone:
312-747-0331
Catholic
Charities
Administrative
Offices
126
North Desplaines Street
Chicago,
IL 60661
Phone:
312-655-7000
Website:
www.catholiccharities.net
Summary/Comments:
A multi-service human services provider offering both short-term
and
emergency assistance, and long-term services.
CRISIS
/ SUICIDE
Youth
Crisis Hotline
Phone:
1-800-448-4663
Hours:
24 hours / 7 days
National
Runaway Switchboard
Phone:
800-621-3230
Hours:
24 hours / 7 days
Summary/Comments:
Hotline providing crisis intervention and referrals for youths
age 12 to
18.
In-Touch
Hotline
Chicago
Counseling Center
University
of Illinois
Phone:
312-996-5535
Hours:
6:00 PM - 10:30 PM, 7 days a week
Summary/Comments:
Free crisis intervention, counseling, and referral service
offered to UIC
students and members of the greater Chicagoland area.
American
Psychiatric Association
Phone:
1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433)
website:
www.suicidehotlines.com
Hours:
24 hours / 7 days
Summary/Comments:
Nationwide toll-free service offering crisis intervention
counseling.
CHILD
CARE
Ben
Franklin Child Care School (Loop)
220
S. State Street, 2nd Floor
Chicago,
IL
Phone:
312-922-5237
Hours:
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Summary/Comments:
Non-profit child care denter for children 2-6 years old. Meals
and snacks,
play time, nap time, safety first, learning skills.
Action
for Children (formerly the Day Care Action Council)
Phone:
773-769-8000
Email:
childcare@daycareaction.org
Website:
www.daycareaction.org
Hours:
8:30 AM - 4:0 PM, Monday Thursday; 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM, Friday
Summary/Comments:
Referral for child care resources. Must be an adult 20 years
or older.
Teen
Parenting Project
Phone:
773-769-8027
Email:
teenparent@daycareaction.org
Website:
www.daycareaction.org
Hours:
8:30 AM - 4:45 PM, Monday thru Friday
Summary/Comments:
Referral for child care resources. Must be a teen parent.
Ada
S. McKinley Community Services
Administrative
Offices
725
S. Wells, Suite 1-A
Chicago,
IL 60607
Phone:
312-554-0600
Website:
www.adasmckinley.org
Summary/Comments:
Under Child Care, the agency provides four child care services:
day care,
head start, after school care, and night care. Call for information
and locations. In addition,
with more than 30 locations throughout the City of Chicago,
the agency provides programs
and services through six divisions: Foster Care and Adoption
Services, Educational Services,
Intervention Services, Adult Rehabilitation Services, Therapeutic/Educational
Services,
and Residential Services.
Ounce
of Prevention/EDUCARE
Administrative
Offices
122
S. Michigan, Suite 2050
Chicago,
IL 60603-6107
Phone:
312-922-3863
Fax:
312-922-3337
Website:
www.ounceofprevention.org
Summary/Comments:
Children and families enrolled in the Educare Center receive
an array of
early childhood development, health, nutrition and family
support services to support the ability
of young parents to stay in school or to move from welfare
to work. Families enrolled in
the Educare Center have access to our parent support groups,
as well as self-sufficiency and
adult education services. Also services for expecting and
new mothers.
GED
/ LITERACY INSTRUCTION
Cook
County GED Testing Program
P.O.
Box 408370
Chicago,
IL 60640-8370
Phone:
847-328-9795
Website:
www.cookcountyged.org
Hours:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday (Excluding Holidays)
Summary/Comments:
Referral for obtaining copies of GED, information on GED preparation
class locations and GED testing locations.
Illinois
Adult Literacy hot line
Phone:
1-800-321-9511
Hours:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday (Excluding Holidays)
Summary/Comments:
Information on GED preparation class locations and GED testing
locations.
Blue
Gargoyle Adult Learning Program
5655
South University Avenue
Chicago,
Illinois 60637
Phone:
773-955-4108
Fax:
773-363-7086
Email:
adlit-gargoyle@uchicago.edu
Website:
www.bluegargoyle.org
Hours:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday thru Thursday
Summary/Comments:
Adult literacy/GED instruction, counseling, employment, tutoring,
and
alternative high school programs.
Literacy
Chicago
70
East Lake Street
Suite
1500
Chicago,
IL 60601
Phone:
312-236-0341
Fax:
312-236-6416
Email:
questions@literacychicago.org
Website:
www.literacychicago.org
Hours:
8:30 AM - 7:30 PM, Monday thru Thursday; Friday, 8:30AM-7:30PM;
Saturday, 10:00AM-2:00PM
Summary/Comments:
Offers disabilities learning, GED, ESL, adult literacy, tutoring,
and adult
continuing education. All reading levels accepted.
Youthbuild
For
information call the Mayor's Office of Employment and Training
at 312-744-8420, the Chicago
Housing Authority at 312-742-9880, or Genesis Housing Development
Corp. at 773-285-1685
Website:
www.youthbuild.org
Summary/Comments:
Youth and community development program that runs on a 12-month
cycle, offering job training, education, counseling, and leadership
development opportunities
to unemployed and out-of-school young adults, ages 16-24,
through the construction
and rehabilitation of affordable housing in their own communities.
Family
Literacy
460
E. 61st Street
Chicago,
IL 60637
Phone:
773-667-0691
Hours:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday
Summary/Comments:
Offers literacy, GED, tutorial, child development and parenting
classes
and an afterschool and summer camp program. For Spanish speakers
see ESL listings.
ENGLISH
AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) INSTRUCTION
Universidad
Popular
1510
N. Rockwell
Chicago,
IL 60622-1104
Phone:
773-772-0836
Hours:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday
Summary/Comments:
Provides ESL (English as a Second Language) services to individuals
in
low-income communities. Has sites throughout the City of Chicago.
Erie
Neighborhood House
1327
W. Erie
Chicago,
IL
Phone:
312-666-3955
Hours:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Summary/Comments:
Provides ESL and Literacy programs for Spanish speakers.
Instituto
Del Progresso Latino
2570
S. Blue Island
Chicago,
IL 60608-4817
Phone:
773-890-0055
Summary/Comments:
ESL and literacy programs based on TABE scores.
MENTAL
HEALTH / SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING
Chicago
Department of Health
Mental
Health Division
Phone:
312-747-0036 or 312-747-0059
Website:
http://www.cityofchicago.org/Health
Summary/Comments:
Provides a range of mental health services to residents who
experience
everyday problems in living i.e. stress, divorce, death, loss
of a job, as well as those
who are at risk of a first psychiatric hospitalization. Call
for referral to one of 16 Mental
Health Centers.
Roseland
Health Mental Center
28
E. 112th Place
Chicago,
IL 60628
Phone:
312-747-7320
Summary/Comments:
Mental health and substance abuse counseling; fees are on
a sliding scale.
Young
Women's Empowerment Project
6600
N. Sheridan, 2nd Floor
Chicago,
Il 60626
Phone:
773-274-8684
Email:
youthworker@youarepriceless.org
Website:
www.youarepriceless.org
Summary/Comments:
For young women involved in trading sex for money, gifts,
drugs or survival
needs. Program provides free, confidential resources and counseling.
Ages 11-23 years
old.
DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE / SEXUAL ABUSE / RAPE
National
Domestic Violence Hotline
Phone:
1-800-799-7233
Hours:
24 hours / 7 days
Domestic
Violence Help Line
Phone:
1-877-863-6338
Website:
www.stopchicagodomesticviolence.org
Hours:
24 hours / 7 days
Summary/Comments:
Toll-free, confidential, multilingual information and referral.
Loop
Y.W.C.A.
180
North Wabash
Third
Floor
Chicago,
IL 60601
Phone:
312-372-6600
Website:
www.ywcachicago.org
Hours:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday
Summary/Comments:
Counseling fees are free for the first 10 sessions. Most services
are for
women but also offers services for the Asian, Spanish-speaking,
and Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transsexual
communities. Other services include child care, parenting
skills training, and counseling for rape victims. Also a referral
center for other YWCA
centers. Clients should be 13 years old and older.
Chicago
Rape Crisis Hotline
Phone:
1-888-293-2080
Hours:
24 hours / 7 days
Summary/Comments:
Toll-free and confidential.
Rape
Victim Advocates
228
S. Wabash, Suite 240
Chicago,
IL 60601
Phone:
312-663-6303
Fax:
312-664-6302
Email:
info@rapevictimadvocates.org
Website:
www.rapevictimadvocates.org
Summary/Comments:
Free and confidential counseling services, with additional
offices located
in the Austin Community and Cook County Hospital.
Chicago Abused Women's Coalition
24-hour Hotline: 773-278-4566; TDD 773-762-6802
Email: cawcadmin@cawc.org
Website: www.cawc.org
Summary/Comments: Provides abused women and their children
with crisis
intervention and support services, including safe, violence-free
shelter, counseling, advocacy and a 24-hour hotline..
HOUSING
Teen
Living Programs
3179
N. Broadway
Chicago,
IL 60657
Phone:
773-883-0025
Fax:
773-883-1218
Email:
info@teenliving.org
Website:
www.teenliving.org
Hours:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Monday thru Friday
Summary/Comments:
Emergency Shelter serves runaway, homeless and at risk youth
on the near
south side of Chicago. Provides shelter, outreach, and education
for youth moving toward
independent living. South Side Belfort House facility serves
18-21 year olds but also has
a minor program that serves 14-21 year olds.
Gospel
Lead
955
W. Grand
Chicago,
IL 60622
Phone:
312-243-2480
Hours:
24 hours / 7 days
Summary/Comments:
Women's overnight shelter for women 19 years old and older.
Must commit
to 60 days to one year of Bible Study. Shelter is part of
Christian mission.
The
Studios
1527-31
N. Wicker Park
Chicago,
IL 60622
Phone:
773-278-8602
Hours:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday
Summary/Comments:
112 single room, efficiency aparments for low income adults.
Serves men
and women.
The
Night Ministry
4711 N. Ravenswood
Chicago, Illinois 60640-4407
Phone: 773-784-9000
Emergency Services Phone: 773-296-6500
Fax: 773-784-9390
Email: thenightministry@mindspring.com
Website: www.thenightministry.org
Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday
Summary/Comments: Shelter, support, & transitional assistance
for homeless youths including pregnant and parenting teens.
UNEMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
Illinois
Department of Employment Security
401
S. State Street
Chicago,
Illinois 60605
Phone:
1-888-367-4382 or 312-793-5700
Website:
www.ides.state.il.us
Hours:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday
Summary/Comments:
General referral for unemployment and labor services.
HEALTH
CARE SERVICES
Chicago
Women's Health Center
3435
North Sheffield
Chicago,
IL 60657
Phone:
773-935-6126
Website:
www.chicagowomenshealthcenter.org
Hours:
Call for an appointment
Summary/Comments:
A woman-centered, non-profit clinic offering gynecology, obsterics,
outreach,
educational and counseling services. Services all ages. Younger
than 12 years old needs
parental permission. Pediatrics is not available.
Erie
Family Health Clinic - Teen Clinic
1523
W. Chicago Avenue
Chicago,
IL 60622
Phone:
312-491-2400
Website:
www.eriefamilyhealth.org
Hours:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Mondays and Thursdays
9:00
AM - 4:00 PM, Tuesdays and Fridays
2:00
PM - 5:00 PM, Wednesdays
Summary/Comments:
Health Clinic that serves only teenagers from 12-20 years
old and their
children. Fees are sliding scale depending on client's income.
Does not accept HMOs but
will accept medical insurance and medical cards. Also has
drug prevention and sexual education
program, and three other locations on the West and Near West
Sides.
Gilead
222
S. Riverside Plaza
19th
Floor
Chicago,
IL 60606
Phone:
312-906-6024
Phone:
1-800-558-2745
Summary/Comments:
Non-profit agency that links people to healthcare through
partnership
organizations.
Illinois
Eye Institute
3241
S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago,
IL 60616
Phone:
312-225-6200
Fax:
312-949-7660
Website:
www.iei.ico.edu
Hours:
8:30 AM - 7:30 PM, Mondays and Wednesdays
8:30
AM - 4:30 PM, Thursdays
8:30
AM - 4:00 PM, Fridays
8:30
AM - 1:00 PM, Satudays
Summary/Comments:
Vouchers available to ages 18 and under for professional and
material services.
Some free services available to those over 19 with proof of
income, sliding scale otherwise.
Illinois
Caucus for Adolescent Health
Main office:
28 E. Jackson Blvd.
Suite 710
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone: 312-427-4460
Fax: 312-427-0757
Email: info@icah.org
Website: www.icah.org
Summary/Comments: Health education and counseling, and health
service referrals.
LEGAL
SERVICES
The
Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan
Chicago (LAFMC)
Central
Office
111
W. Jackson 3rd Floor
Chicago,
IL 60604
Phone:
312-341-1070
Website:
www.lafchicago.org
Hours:
8:45 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday
Summary/Comments:
Provides legal advice, education, representation, and advocacy
for low-income
individuals and families in Chicago and suburban Cook County.
Covers a wide range
of topics. Most offices have bi-lingual staff.
Additional
Locations:
LAFMC
Northwest Office
1279
N. Milwaukee Ave. #407
Chicago,
IL 60622
Phone:
773-572-3200
Fax:
773-572-3201
LAFMC
South Side Office
10
West 35th Street
Chicago,
IL 60616
Phone:
312-949-5390
FAX:
312-949-0481
LAFMC
West Side Office
3333
West Arthington Street
Chicago,
IL 60624
Phone:
773-638-2343
Fax:
773-638-0036
LAFMC
North Suburban Office
828
Davis Street, Suite 201
Evanston,
IL 60201
Phone:
(847) 475-3703
Fax:
(847) 475-3033
LAFMC
South Suburban Office
15325
South Page Avenue
Harvey,
IL 60426
Phone:
708-339-5550
Fax:
708-339-5533
First
Defense Legal Aid
Phone:
1-800-Law-rep-4 (1-800-529-7374)
Hours:
24 hours
Summary/Comments:
Provides 24-hour, immediate legal counsel at area police stations.
Chicago
Teen Law Website
Website:
www.chicagoteenlaw.org
Summary/Comments:
A site created by the Chicago Bar Association Young Lawyers
Section to provide information,
education, and sources of help on legal issues for young adults.
PARENTHOOD
Parental
Stress Services (PSS)
PSS
Hotline
Phone:
312-3-Parent (312-372-7368)
Hours:
24 hours
PSS
Offices
600
S. Federal Street, Suite 205
Chicago,
IL 60605
Phone:
312-427-1161
Fax:
312-427-3038
Summary/Comments:
24-hour Parental Stress Hotline offers counseling, support,
problem-solving,
and referrals. Parent education classes, parent support and
children's groups.
HIV-affected families welcome.
DNA-ID
Check Inc.
680
N. Lake Shore Drive
Suite
#807
Chicago,
IL 60611
Phone:
1-888-R-U-MY-KID (1-888-786-9543)
Hours:
7:30 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Monday thru Friday
Summary/Comments:
Paternity screening.
Planned
Parenthood Hotline
Phone:
312-592-6850
Hours:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday
Summary/Comments:
Information and referrals on a variety of medical, reproductive,
family planning,
and sexual health issues.
Planned
Parenthood Clinic
1200
N. LaSalle
Chicago,
IL
Phone:
312-266-1033
Website:
www.ppca.org
Hours:
Call for schedule of services
Summary/Comments:
Provides a variety of counseling and health care services,
including screenings
for sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy testing, abortion
services, and medical checks
for women.
CareFirst
Pregnancy Centers
Downtown
104
S. Michigan #1030
Chicago,
IL
Phone:
312-263-9400
South
Side
21011
E. 75th Street
Chicago,
IL
Phone:
773-241-6012
Website:
www.careonecenters.com
Summary/Comments:
Parenting classes for expectant mothers and fathers.
Paternal
Involvement Program
c/o
Kennedy-King College
6800
South Wentworth Avenue
Chicago,
Illinois 60621
Phone:
773-651-9262
Summary/Comments:
Job training and education in parenting skills, interpersonal
relationships
and stress management for non-custodial fathers.
SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
National
Substance Abuse Hotline
Phone:
1-800-378-4435
Hours:
24 hours / 7 days
Alcohol
and Drug Hotline
Phone:
1-800-821-4357
Hours:
24 hours
Summary/Comments:
Information on drug treatment options.
Cocaine
Hotline
Phone:
1-800-262-2463
Hours:
24 hours
Summary/Comments:
JOB
TRAINING (ADULTS)
YMCA
Training Alliance (Downtown)
11
E. Adams, 3rd Floor
Chicago,
IL
Phone:
312-913-2150
Website:
www.ymcachgo.org
Summary/Comments:
Offers job training/GED skills for 18 and older.
Erie
Neighborhood House
1347
W. Erie
Chicago,
IL
Phone:
312-666-3430
Smmary/Comments:
Offers job training/GED skills for 18 and older.
Jane
Addams Resource Corporation
4432
N. Ravenswood
Chicago,
IL
Phone:
773-728-9769
Website:
www.jane-addams.org
Summary/Comments:
Offers job training/GED skills for 16 and older.
Safer
Foundation
571
W. Jackson Blvd.
Chicago,
IL 60661-5701
Phone:
312-922-2200
Fax:
312-922-0839
Email:
info@saferfoundation.org
Website:
www.safer-fnd.org
Summary/Comments:
Offers basic skills, work place acclimation, vocational employment
placement,
and lifeguard reintervention to help ex-offenders become productive,
law-abiding members
of the community. Preferred applicants include drug-free,
motivated, and ready for a
positive change.
Working
for the Future
110
East 61 St. 2nd Floor
Mailing
Address
6045
S. Michigan Ave
Chicago,
IL 6063
Phone:
773-493-5892
Fax:
773-684-7450
Summary/Comments:
Offers job readiness, GED, adult literacy for 18-24 year olds,
especially
wards of the state and low-income families.
Chicago
Commons
Employment
Training Center
3645
W. Chicago Avenue
Chicago,
IL 60651
Phone:
773-638-5600
Fax:
773-722-5045
Email:
info@chicagocommons.org
Website:
www.chicagocommons.org
Summary/Comments:
Wide range of services to help individuals and families become
self-sufficient.
City
of Chicago One Stop Centers
Hours:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday excluding holidays
Summary/Comments:
One-Stops offer residents a full array of services, including
computerized
job listings, information on employment insurance, and workshops
on topics ranging
from resume writing to job search and interview skills.
Community
Locations:
Southwest
Daley
College
7500
S. Pulaski, Bldg. 100
Phone:
773-884-7000
Orientation
sessions: Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 8:30 a.m.
Mid-South
715
E. 47th St.
Phone:
773-538-5627
Orientation
sessions: Monday - Thursday at 8:45 a.m.
Westside
3500
W. Grand Ave.
Phone:
773-227-2047
Orientation
sessions: Monday-Thursday at 8:30 a.m.
Near
Westside
1657
S. Blue Island
Phone:
312-243-5100
Orientation
sessions: daily at 8:30 a.m.
Northwest
Center
Wright
College
3400
N. Austin, South Campus/Room 352
Phone:
773-736-5627
Orientation
sessions: Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8:45 a.m. (Call in advance
to register.)
LABOR
DISPUTES
Illinois
Department of Labor
160
North LaSalle, Suite C-1300
Chicago,
IL 60601
Phone:
312-793-2800 General information
Phone:
312-793-2802 for issues related to the Wage Payment and Collection
Act (when, where
and how often wages must be paid, and assistance in collecting
wages due)
Phone:
312-793-2804 for issues related to the Minimum Wage and Overtime
Law (guarantees
minimum wage and overtime)
Hours:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday
Website:
www.state.il.us/agency/idol
EMERGENCY
FOOD SERVICES
Catholic
Charities
Emergency
Assistance Program
721
N. LaSalle
Chicago,
IL 60610
Phone:
312-655-7500
Emergency
food and clothing locations:
721
N. LaSalle St., Chicago
1120
W. 79th St., Chicago
3129
W. Jackson, Chicago
(lower
level of Our Lady of Sorrows Church)
Emergency
food pantries:
1717
Rand Rd., Des Plaines
1400
S. Austin Blvd., Cicero
16100
Seton Drive, South Holland
Summary/Comments:
Provides emergency shelter, emergency financial assistance,
referral, advocacy, food pantry, and short term case management
services. Also provides information, linkage, assessment and/or
referrals, advocacy, shelter services, etc.
Cathedral
Shelter of Chicago
1668
West Ogden Ave
Chicago,
IL 60612
Phone:
312-997-2222
Email:
info@cathedralshelter.org
Website:
www.cathedralshelter.org/
Summary/Comments:
Operates residential substance abuse program and offers help
with food, clothing, furniture, household goods, case management,
and other services including emergency housing assistance.
Will
Feed Community Organization
6401
S. Sangamon
Chicago,
IL 60621
Phone:
773-651-9220
Summary/Comments:
Provides bags of food with picture ID and proof of income.
Chicago
Uptown Ministry
4720
N. Sheridan
Chicago,
Il 60640
Phone:
773-271-3760
Fax:
773-271-8146
Website:
www.chicagouptownministry.org
Hours:
8:45 AM - 10:15 PM, Mondays and Wednesdays
Summary/Comments:
Serves Uptown area bordered by Foster/Montrose Lake Michigan/Ashland.
Need rent receipt and ID.
SHELTER
(WOMEN AND CHILDREN)
Chicago
Abused Womens Coalition (CAWC)
Greenhouse
Shelter
P.O.
Box 477916
Chicago,
IL 60647
Phone:
773-489-9081
Email:
cawcadmin@mindspring.com
Website:
www.cawc.org/programs/greenHouse.jsp
Hours:
24 hours / 7days
Summary/Comments:
Provides shelter, counseling, advocacy and referrals. Accepts
male children up to 18 years of age.
Family
Rescue, Inc. Crisis Line
Phone:
773-375-8400 or 1-800-360-6619
Hours:
24 hours / 7 days
Family
Rescue, Inc.
Administration
Office
9204
South Commercial Avenue, Suite 401
Chicago,
IL 60617
OR
P.O.
Box 17528
Chicago,
IL 60617
Phone:
773-375-1918
Fax:
773-734-1245
Email:
administration@familyresuceinc.org
Website:
www.familyrescueinc.org
Hours:
24 hours / 7 days
Summary/Comments:
Shelter that takes women and children up to age 17.
GROOMING
Brother
Vance Barber and Beauty Shop
9349 S. Cottage Grove
Chicago,
IL 60619
Phone:
(773)269-0588
Summary/Comments:
$8 Hair cuts for JFY Clients!!!! To assist in your employment
search. Call your job developer to obtain your special coupon
(You must present your coupon at time of service to receive
a discount).
Last
updated April 16, 2007
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