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KFACT - Keeping Families and Communities Together
- Prevention Education: Mentees participate in school based prevention education groups on a weekly basis. Topics covered include self-awareness, social bondage, etiquette, college and career education, and personal development.
- College/Career Preparation: Mentees receive individual mentorship to assist with developing and implementing college/career plans, college applications, completing the FASFA, scholarship forms, transportation to college/career interviews, and annual college tours.
- KFACT University: Continuing support to program participants through university.
- Labor of Love: Opportunities for mentees to give back to the community through volunteerism.
Community and Family Resources - Eastern Iowa Prevention and Administrative
Society of St. Vincent de Paul - Crystal Lake
Provides nonperishable food items to those in need. May also direct callers to nearby food pantries.
Personal grooming supplies and hygiene items available.
Provides referrals if additional help is needed.
LifeStance Health
Offers neuropsychology, psychology, psychiatry, and counseling services to all ages. TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is also available.
Herscher Police Department
Provides police and dispatch services responsible for emergency assessment and response.
Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois
Champaign County Juvenile Detention Center
Provides temporary residential care for youth who are or are alleged to be delinquent and who pose a threat to themselves or to the community.
Connections Area Agency on Aging
Norwalk Free Medical Clinic
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Dakota County
Keep Scottsbluff-Gering Beautiful
Stephenson County Court Services - Illinois
RISE Academy
Intensive 12-week program designed to empower individuals with lived experience in the criminal justice system, as well as their family members, with the knowledge and tools needed to successfully launch and sustain their own businesses. Through instruction, hands-on training, and mentorship, participants gain essential entrepreneurial skills and strategic business development insights to build a strong foundation for long-term success. The program is offered in a flexible hybrid format, allowing participants to attend either in person in Omaha or virtually for greater accessibility.
UW Health SwedishAmerican - Belvidere Hospital
Provides the community with acute inpatient care, skilled nursing care and a special care unit. Inpatient, outpatient and same day surgery care available.
American Red Cross - Greater Chicago Chapter
Compass Clinical Associates/Everest Institute
Illinois Department of Human Services
Gives out a variety of foods at no cost through local food pantries, shelters, and soup kitchens.
Food pantries are open every week for at least two hours (unless operating under an exemption). For TEFAP times and locations, visit the website and use the 'Find Food Illinois' community food map.
Those at =300% of the Federal Poverty Level are eligible to participate in TEFAP. The Maximum Gross Income to receive USDA food is based on household size and monthly income.
Household size:
1 - $3,765.
2 - $5,110.
3 - $6,455.
4 - $7,800.
5 - $9,145.
6 - $10,490.
7 - $11,835.
8 - $13,180.
9 - $14,525.
10 - $15,870.
Hall County Housing Authority
Low income housing including Section 8, Housing Choice vouchers, Emergency Housing vouchers and public housing.
Lake County Center for Independent Living - McHenry County
Training addresses a range of needs for people who are ready to accept responsibility for directing their lives. Individuals learn that they have the right and responsibility to pursue goals of self-determination and self-sufficiency.
Program participants are linked with a program staff person who will work with an individual to develop individual life goals, and to plan the steps necessary to achieve their goals. Through the process of pursuing their goals, staff also provides participants with the information and support they need to make informed choices, and to access community resources, and with education that enables participants to serve as their own advocate.
Living Room, The - Joliet Location
Provides a free alternative to the Emergency Room when individuals are going through a crisis. “The Living Room” gives individuals in crisis a safe, calm environment to de-escalate from their mental health stressors. When a guest arrives, they are assessed for risk by a clinician to determine if The Living Room is an appropriate level of care. After this, the guest speaks with a Recovery Support Specialist (RSS), who has lived experience with mental health concerns.
Southeast Community College - Beatrice Campus
Provides a community college.
Amani Community Services - Scott County
Amani Community Services - Linn County
LifeLine Pilots
Facilitates free air transportation on small, private aircraft to the medical facilities that can best serve patients' needs.
Patients must be ambulatory and physically and psychologically willing to board a small 4-6 seat aircraft with little or no assistance.
Bellevue City Offices
