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CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ASSISTANCE | NEW OPPORTUNITIES, INC.

Offers clothing items, cooking utensils, bedding items, toys, etc. to those in need for a minimal cost. Revenue received is used for other household crisis situations.

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CLOTHING SERVICES | CAPITOL HILL LUTHERAN CHURCH

Offers a free clothing closet, plus personal hygiene items and some housewares. Need donations of good, clean, used child/adult clothing and personal hygiene items. Will also accept linens and housewares. May be able to help with some food.

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HOUSEHOLD GOODS | CENTRAL ILLINOIS CHRISTIANS IN MISSION

Provides neighbors in the Macon County area with household goods. Offering everything from cereal bowls to refrigerators at no cost. Clients are referred by social service organizations, schools, and churches in the area.

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FOOD, CLOTHING, AND HOUSEHOLD PANTRIES | FIFTH STREET RENAISSANCE/SARA CENTER

Provides a small selection of food items. Micropantry is located on the porch at the main office

Food, Clothing, and Household Pantry Provides food, clothing, and household items to clients who are in need

HIV+ Food Pantry

Provides a food pantry that is specific to the needs and appetite of HIV positive individuals and offers meat and personal selection of items. Nutritional supplements such as Boost and Ensure are also available to the client

Veterans Pantry

Provides food, clothing, household items, cleaning supplies, and grooming/personal hygiene items to veterans in need.

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CLOTHING STORE | LYDIA'S CLOSET CONSORTIUM

Offers new or nearly new clothing for informal, casual, school, and work as donations come in. Includes linen items such as sheets, blankets, and towels when donated. Also offers bra fitting assistance.

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DISABILITY ACCESS POINT (DAP) | CENTRAL IOWA COMMUNITY SERVICES

Offers a Disability Access Point, or "DAP", which help people with disabilities, their families, and their caregivers find the services and support they need-both short-term and long-term. DAPs help by giving information, making plans, making referrals and checking in to make sure people are getting the right support to live healthy, independent lives.

Can help with the following services:

- Information and Assistance - based on presented and identified needs, provides information about programs and services, and helps to connect individuals to service providers in their communities.

- Options Counseling - provides guidance to individuals so that they may make informed choices about supports and services, typically over a period of 90 days or less. This includes benefits screening and application assistance for programs and services and follow-ups to make sure supports and decisions are assisting the individual.

Short-term supports (time-limited) include adaptive and assistive equipment, home and vehicle modifications, peer and parent support services, rent assistance, transportation assistance, and other basic needs (not covered by insurance).

Long-term services and supports includes adult day programs, consumer-directed attendant care (CDAC) (non-skilled and skilled), day habilitation, employment like job skills training, prevocational services, and supported employment, intensive residential services (IRSH), personal response systems, respite services like in-home, in-facility, and day camps, supported community living (SCL) and home-based habilitation (hourly), and residential living settings.

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DISABILITY ACCESS POINT (DAP) | CENTRAL IOWA COMMUNITY SERVICES

Offers a Disability Access Point, or "DAP", which help people with disabilities, their families, and their caregivers find the services and support they need-both short-term and long-term. DAPs help by giving information, making plans, making referrals and checking in to make sure people are getting the right support to live healthy, independent lives.

Can help with the following services:

- Information and Assistance - based on presented and identified needs, provides information about programs and services, and helps to connect individuals to service providers in their communities.

- Options Counseling - provides guidance to individuals so that they may make informed choices about supports and services, typically over a period of 90 days or less. This includes benefits screening and application assistance for programs and services and follow-ups to make sure supports and decisions are assisting the individual.

Short-term supports (time-limited) include adaptive and assistive equipment, home and vehicle modifications, peer and parent support services, rent assistance, transportation assistance, and other basic needs (not covered by insurance).

Long-term services and supports includes adult day programs, consumer-directed attendant care (CDAC) (non-skilled and skilled), day habilitation, employment like job skills training, prevocational services, and supported employment, intensive residential services (IRSH), personal response systems, respite services like in-home, in-facility, and day camps, supported community living (SCL) and home-based habilitation (hourly), and residential living settings.

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DISABILITY ACCESS POINT (DAP) | CENTRAL IOWA COMMUNITY SERVICES

Offers a Disability Access Point, or "DAP", which help people with disabilities, their families, and their caregivers find the services and support they need-both short-term and long-term. DAPs help by giving information, making plans, making referrals and checking in to make sure people are getting the right support to live healthy, independent lives.

Can help with the following services:

- Information and Assistance - based on presented and identified needs, provides information about programs and services, and helps to connect individuals to service providers in their communities.

- Options Counseling - provides guidance to individuals so that they may make informed choices about supports and services, typically over a period of 90 days or less. This includes benefits screening and application assistance for programs and services and follow-ups to make sure supports and decisions are assisting the individual.

Short-term supports (time-limited) include adaptive and assistive equipment, home and vehicle modifications, peer and parent support services, rent assistance, transportation assistance, and other basic needs (not covered by insurance).

Long-term services and supports includes adult day programs, consumer-directed attendant care (CDAC) (non-skilled and skilled), day habilitation, employment like job skills training, prevocational services, and supported employment, intensive residential services (IRSH), personal response systems, respite services like in-home, in-facility, and day camps, supported community living (SCL) and home-based habilitation (hourly), and residential living settings.

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DISABILITY ACCESS POINT (DAP) | CENTRAL IOWA COMMUNITY SERVICES

Offers a Disability Access Point, or "DAP", which help people with disabilities, their families, and their caregivers find the services and support they need-both short-term and long-term. DAPs help by giving information, making plans, making referrals and checking in to make sure people are getting the right support to live healthy, independent lives.

Can help with the following services:

- Information and Assistance - based on presented and identified needs, provides information about programs and services, and helps to connect individuals to service providers in their communities.

- Options Counseling - provides guidance to individuals so that they may make informed choices about supports and services, typically over a period of 90 days or less. This includes benefits screening and application assistance for programs and services and follow-ups to make sure supports and decisions are assisting the individual.

Short-term supports (time-limited) include adaptive and assistive equipment, home and vehicle modifications, peer and parent support services, rent assistance, transportation assistance, and other basic needs (not covered by insurance).

Long-term services and supports includes adult day programs, consumer-directed attendant care (CDAC) (non-skilled and skilled), day habilitation, employment like job skills training, prevocational services, and supported employment, intensive residential services (IRSH), personal response systems, respite services like in-home, in-facility, and day camps, supported community living (SCL) and home-based habilitation (hourly), and residential living settings.

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FOOD AND CLOTHING PANTRY | BATAVIA INTERFAITH FOOD PANTRY AND CLOTHES CLOSET

Provides food, clothing, personal hygiene products, and household goods once a month per certified client/family. Online ordering is available.

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LOAVES AND FISH FOOD PANTRY | MT. MORRIS CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN

Loaves and Fish is a community-sponsored Food Pantry serving the communities of Mt. Morris and Leaf River. To access the food pantry, come in lower level entrance at the south side of the building off of Church Street. Personal/grooming supplies are generally available as well.

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FOOD PANTRY - TEFAP PROVIDER | GREATER AREA PANTRY

Provides food, personal and household items to people in need. Items typically available include canned goods, fresh vegetables, frozen beef/chicken/venison, as well as household and personal items. The food pantry is coordinated by 12 local congregations.

This is a participating TEFAP (The Emergency Food Assistance Program) food pantry. Enrollment into TEFAP is confidential and requires proof of address and identification. Individuals participating in the FoodShare, School Nutrition Program, WIC, or Senior Meals programs may participate in TEFAP without impacting their ability to qualify for those programs.

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BASEMENT CLOTHING BOUTIQUE | CONTACT MINISTRIES

Clothing boutique filled with clothing of all sizes for all genders and age groups. Also household, bedding, toys, jewelry and many other items to choose from.

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RESOURCE CENTER AND FOOD PANTRY | GROW MINISTRIES, INC.

Offers free clothing, food, household items, furniture, and appliances to those in need.

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CLOTHING, FOOD, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS PANTRY | BALLARD COMMUNITY CLOTHES AND FOOD PANTRY

Offers food, clothing, and household items, for free, to those in need.

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LADIES AID-THRIFT SHOP | CHANNAHON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Service supplying clothing, housewares, and kitchen appliances.

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FOOD PANTRY - TEFAP PROVIDER | DECORAH COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY

Provides food including canned products, meats, produce and dry goods. Household items including cleaning supplies, paper products, and personal hygiene products may available. Donations of products and cash accepted. Individuals and families may visit once a week. People select their own items amount based on family size.

This is a participating TEFAP (The Emergency Food Assistance Program) food pantry. Enrollment into TEFAP is confidential and requires proof of address and identification. Individuals participating in the FoodShare, School Nutrition Program, WIC, or Senior Meals programs may participate in TEFAP without impacting their ability to qualify for those programs.

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LITTLE PORTION | MORE CENTER

Provides clothing, shoes, and small household items. After checking in and receiving food, individuals or families may visit Little Portion.

The purpose of Little Portion is to supplement an individual's or family's needs. A log will be kept of items being taken to help ensure fairness to everyone. Limitations on quantities of certain items may apply.

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FOOD PANTRY | ROMEOVILLE COMMUNITY PANTRY

Food pantry offering non-perishable goods, meat, produce, and dairy. Usually has some personal hygiene supplies.

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OPEN SHELF | CONNECTION POINT

Food pantry offering perishable (mostly) and non-perishable items, as well as various everyday household goods.

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MATERIAL ASSISTANCE | MARY'S CHOICE

Assists families raising children with clothing for the whole family, household items, and baby supplies.

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ST. NICHOLAS CHARITY ON WHEELS | CATHOLIC CHARITIES - DIOCESE OF PEORIA

Individuals will be given a bag filled with toiletries and household / cleaning supplies. These items may change on a monthly basis based on need and what is donated.

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BLESSING BARN | BLESSING BARN

Provides donated items such as clothes, shoes, linens, baby accessories, toys, household items, and kitchenware at no cost to individuals in need. The program accepts and distributes a variety of secondhand and new goods, including general clothing, household goods, and cookware, ensuring these items are available for those who require them.

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THRIFT STORE | BLUE VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP

Clothing, shoes, coats and household goods for families in need and to the public for small handling fee.

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EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE | ROBINSON TOWNSHIP

Provides assistance with rent, utilities, food, household, and personal supplies to the applicants who qualify.

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