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300 Reagan Drive, Eureka, IL 61530
Woodford County Heartline exists to provide financial aid and essential basics for residents of Woodford County who find themselves in a short-term crisis.
221 NE Glen Oak Ave., Peoria, IL 61636
Carle Health Methodist Hospital offers acute inpatient mental health care for adults, adolescents, and children.
2105 Sheridan Road, Pekin, IL 61554
Liberty Baptist Church occasionally has hygiene items available in its food pantry.
128 First St., Standard, IL 61363
Putnam County Community Center offers walking aids for loan if needed and available.
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406 Elm Street, Peoria, IL 61605
Employment Security offers state unemployment insurance.
221 NE Glen Oak Ave., Peoria, IL 61636
Carle Health Methodist Hospital offers acute inpatient mental health care for adults, adolescents, and children.
1013 Western Ave, Henry, IL 61537
MSW Projects' Meals on Wheels program provides home-delivered meals and congregate meal sites for individuals age 60 and over, as well as certain individuals under age 60 with disabilities. In Marshall County, MSW Projects' Meals on Wheels program delivers to Lacon, Toluca, Henry, Varna, Sparland, and Wenona. In Stark County, the service delivers to Bradford, Wyoming, Toulon, and LaFayette. In Woodford County, MSW Projects delivers to Low Point, Metamora, Roanoke, and Washburn. There are two congregate meal sites in Stark County: Bradford and Toulon.
524 Townhall Rd, Metamora, IL 61548
Worth Township Office offers emergency assistance for those with documentation of a shut off or eviction notice that reside within Worth Township, as well as the general relief/general assistance program for township residents who are attempting to get on SSI, SSDI, or other federal income but have not yet been approved. To confirm that you are in Worth Township, please view the following map: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Worth+Township,+Woodford+County+IL
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3420 N. Rochelle Lane, Peoria, IL 61604
Trillium Place on Rochelle, an affiliate of Carle Health, is a medication assisted treatment program for opioid use disorders. Services include outpatient medication assisted treatment (methadone and buprenorphine) and outpatient counseling. Contact Trillium Place Access Center to learn more about this program and other Trillium Place services or visit TrilliumPlaceHealth.org for more information. Proudly affiliated with Carle Health, Trillium Place is a not for profit organization originally formed in April 2019 by joining UnityPoint Health Behavioral Health Services, the Human Service Center, and Tazwood Center for Wellness. With locations in Peoria, East Peoria, Pekin, Lincoln, and Eureka, Trillium Place provides a comprehensive range of mental health and substance use disorder services.
3033 W Marquette Street, Peoria, IL 61605
Pilgrims Progress Church of God in Christ offers a weekly food pantry for people in the 61605 zip code, but will serve anyone in need.
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200 River Rd, East Peoria, IL 61611
Trillium Place East Peoria, an affiliate of Carle Health, provides assessments and outpatient services for mental health and substance use disorders for adults and adolescents. DUI evaluations and related services are also available at this location. Call Trillium Place East Peoria or the Trillium Place Access Center to learn more about available services or schedule an appointment. Proudly affiliated with Carle Health, Trillium Place is a not-for-profit organization originally formed in April 2019 by joining UnityPoint Health Behavioral Health Services, the Human Service Center, and Tazwood Center for Wellness. With locations in Peoria, East Peoria, Pekin, Lincoln, and Eureka, Trillium Place provides a comprehensive range of mental health and substance use disorder services.
311 W. John H. Gwynn Jr. Ave., Peoria, IL 61605
Children's Home serves as the coordinator for services for youth needing intensive emotional support. FSP is a state-funded program that provides access to intensive mental health services and support to youth with a severe emotional disturbance. The goal of the FSP is to support eligible youth and their families by strengthening family stability, improving clinical outcomes, and promoting community-based services. Every youth enrolled in FSP is assigned to a coordinator who provides case management, access to mental health services, additional community support, and residential treatment when it is determined to be medically necessary. For more information or to apply to FSP, please visit the HFS website (https://hfs.illinois.gov/medicalclients/behavioral/familysupportprogram.html) or contact Rachel Nieslawski at [email protected] or call 309-687-7964.
405 Emmons Avenue, Rock Falls, IL 61071
Tri-County Opportunities Council is a community action agency serving Bureau, Carroll, LaSalle, Lee, Marshall, Ogle, Putnam, Stark, and Whiteside counties. ============================================== 2025-26 LIHEAP Utility Assistance Details Please call after September 16, 2025 to schedule for October onward. Marshall County LIHEAP Office: 309-246-2200 Stark County LIHEAP Office: 309-286-0001 Putnam County, please use main office line for LIHEAP: 815-625-7830 October Appointments - priority scheduling for: -Seniors (60 & over) -Disabled individuals -Families with children 5 & under -Households disconnected or under imminent threat of disconnection November-Open enrollment for all households. In addition to LIHEAP, Tri-Counties Opportunities Council offers the "Neighbor to Neighbor" program for possible utility assistance.
317 S. MacArthur Highway, Peoria, IL 61605
Established in 1965, the mission of Tri-County Urban League, Inc. is to advance the regional economy and quality of life in Central Illinois by promoting education and improving the employability skills, self-sufficiency, and social well-being of African Americans and people in need. For over 50 years, the agency has been operating and delivering services to economically and socially deprived individuals in the Peoria area. The agency thrives on improving the quality of opportunities to enable disadvantaged individuals to reach their educational and employment goals.
440 Elm Place, Princeton, IL 61356
Since 1983, Freedom House has provided a safe and free haven for victims of domestic and sexual violence and their children. It serves the residents of Bureau, Henry, Marshall, Putnam, and Stark Counties in Illinois and is supported by public, corporate, and private funds. In addition to shelter services, Freedom House provides domestic and sexual violence prevention programs, prevention programs for grade school and high school students, medical and legal advocacy, and volunteer support.
115 N. Main St., Room 106, Eureka, IL 61530
The Woodford County Veterans Assistance Commission (VAC) is operated by and for U.S. veterans. VAC officers work with veterans and dependents to determine their entitled benefits and file claims with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. VAC officers guide applicants through the entire process and fight to ensure a fair review of all claims. The Veterans Assistance Commission's programs are considered emergency and interim financial assistance programs and should not be considered as an ongoing financial supportive program. All assistance provided by the VAC is predicated on an established standard of need as set forth by the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS). It is not the intent of either the Commission or the County to provide assistance either less than or in excess of the levels of assistance adopted by IDHS.
100 North Main Street, Deer Creek, IL 61733
The Deer Creek Community Center serves as a cooling or warming center as needed (please call 309-447-6749 or e-mail [email protected]; back-up number is 309-253-8422).
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324 Main Street, Room 215, Peoria, IL 61602
A CASA volunteer is an officer of the court. A judge appoints a special advocate to represent the best interest of an abused or neglected child in court proceedings.
The Western Illinois Dreamers Peoria Welcome Center acts as a hub for immigrants and refugees to connect with community resources, receive guidance on their rights, and navigate the many unique aspects of their experience.
2605 W Krause Ave., Peoria, IL 61605
METEC Resource Center assists community members in finding or keeping a home, learning new skills, improving their credit scores, filing their taxes, accessing legal support, and more.
1010 El Camino Dr, Pekin LightHouse Church, Pekin, IL 61554
Tazewell Woodford Head Start is a federally funded program that empowers families and promotes school readiness in preschool-age children. Tazewell Woodford Head Start serves approximately 350 families in the surrounding communities. Teachers follow a developmentally-appropriate curriculum based on the Head Start Framework and Illinois Learning Standards.
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126 N. 5th Ave., Canton, IL 61520
The Graham Health System mental/behavioral health care staff includes Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNP), a Licensed Clinical Practice Counselor (LCPC), and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). These professionals provide support to adults, teens, and children seeking diagnosis, short or long-term treatment (including medication, when appropriate), and management of mental and emotional health challenges. Services are offered, by appointment, at the Canton, Elmwood, Farmington, Macomb, and Lewistown locations.
The Delavan Township Office offers occasional, limited financial assistance to qualifying township residents. To confirm that you are in Delavan Township, please view the following map: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Delavan+Township,+IL
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300 Wyandotte Street, Suite 301, Kansas City, MO 64105
First Hand Foundation is a public 501(c)(3) organization that provides funding for individual children—both domestically and globally—who need assistance with clinical necessities (such as surgery, medication and therapy), medical equipment and travel related to care. Expenses covered: *Treatment: Clinical procedures, medicine, dental care, therapy, prosthesis, service dogs, etc. *Equipment: Wheelchairs, movable ramps & stair lifts, assistive technology equipment, care devices, hearing aids, feeding equipment, etc. *Medical-related travel and lodging costs *Vehicle modifications: Lifts, ramps and transfer boards --------------------------------------------------------------- Expenses not covered: *Medical bills, reimbursements, emotional support animals, alternative/experimental treatments, or education-related therapies/expenses. *Permanent housing modifications
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