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419 Fulton Street, Suite 300, Peoria, IL 61602
Emergency Repair Program (water heaters, furnaces, sewer line issues, broken water service, etc.)
1230 W. Candletree Dr., Peoria, IL 61614
Bright Futures offers a preschool program in all Peoria County school districts, except for District 150.
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48 North East Street, Farmington, IL 61531
Spoon River Home Health's home health care services include nursing assessments, wound care, medication management, education, and IV therapy, as well as therapy services -Physical, Occupation and Speech therapies. The Non-Medical side offers 24 hour care, personal care, transportation, companionship, and many more services. Services are set up based on individuals needs. A home visit is made to discuss services, develop a personalized care plan and provide the best possible services to help keep the person safe in their home. Spoon River Home Health also provide emergency response systems for those who are not quite ready for home care but are looking for peace of mind.
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One of the focuses of the Illinois Respite Coalition (IRC) is supporting a safety net for caregivers in crisis. The IRC has Emergency Respite funding stipends for caregivers across Illinois in a planned or unplanned emergency. This program provides funding so caregivers can pay for services they choose. Crisis situations that may qualify for the Emergency Respite Program include, but are not limited to the following circumstances: -Caregiver illness (physical, mental, and/or emotional) -Caregiver hospitalization or doctor appointments -Illness of a loved one -Funeral or wake -Drug or alcohol abuse counseling or support -Care recipient transitions (i.e. living arrangements) -Loss of employment or work related situations -Declining Mental Health
21306 Illinois Route 9, Main Building, Tremont, IL 61568
Tazewell County Health Department offers sexually transmitted disease treatment.
201 W. Washington Street, East Peoria, IL 61611
The East Peoria Fire Department has a free smoke alarm and installation program for East Peoria homeowners in financial need. Recipients must be East Peoria residents and the owner of the home. Landlords are not eligible for the program. Those who qualify should call 309-698-4700 and select Option 3. Note: The fire department offers only smoke detectors, not carbon monoxide detectors or combination smoke-carbon monoxide detectors.
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100 W 3rd St, Vermont, IL 61484
The Vermont Christian Church offers a monthly food pantry.
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173 Washington Street, Groveland, IL 61535
The Groveland Township can occasionally help qualifying residents with rent and utilities (due to emergency situation), and it administers a general relief/assistance program. The township can also direct people to local food pantries.Please confirm your township using the link below. To view a map of Tazewell County townships, please visit (copy and paste): https://www.randymajors.org/civil-townships-on-google-maps?fips=17179&labels=show
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21306 Illinois Route 9, Main Building, Tremont, IL 61568
Tazewell County Health Department offers youth community service programs.
319 6th St., Lacon, IL 61540
The Bureau, Putnam, & Marshall County Health Departments work to protect the health of the citizens of their counties through education, collaboration, and public service.
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551 S. 14th St., Pekin, IL 61554
The purpose of the Miller Center is to serve the needs and interests of older adults (age 50+) in Pekin. The Miller Center offers transportation, activities, and serves as a central information and referral center. Contact for information or assistance concerning education, nutrition, health issues, legal aid, employment, transportation, recreation, social counseling, and cultural topics for mature adults.
4234 N Knoxville Ave, Peoria, IL 61614
The Veterans Assistance program is an emergency and interim financial assistance program and should not be considered to be an ongoing financial supportive program. All assistance provided by the VACPC is predicated on an established standard of need as set forth by 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. The following assistance is given upon qualification: *Food Orders and Personal Items: Depending on size of family. *Utilities and Fuel: Utility payments will be made, providing the applicant qualifies in other respects. No deposits or past due bills will be paid to the utility company. *Rent Payments: This Veterans Assistance office does not pay security deposits, back rents or home finding fees. Rents shall not be paid to relatives unless it is a separate rental dwelling. *Transportation: The VA will provide Transportation for the veteran to the local Veterans Medical Center by the least expensive means when necessary.
120 West Court Street, Toulon, IL 61483
First Choice Healthcare partners with the Henry & Stark County Health Department to provide its community clinic in Toulon.
419 Fulton Street, Suite 300, Peoria, IL 61602
The East Village Growth Cell Tax Increment Financing District (TIF) Housing Program helps property owners in the East Bluff neighborhood to make improvements to the outside of their homes. Homeowners and landlords can apply. The EVGC TIF Housing Program is a 50/50 match grant program that gives between $1,000 to $15,000 of assistance to property owners of single-family homes. Eligible Projects: New garages New gutters New porches, steps, or railings Driveway and walkway (private property) improvements Roof replacement New siding or painting New windows New fence
112 Park Ridge Ln, Pekin, IL 61554
Richardson Counseling Services offers court-ordered assessment and evaluation services, as well as State of Illinois DOT evaluations and education.
The Restaurant Employee Relief Fund is a program of the Illinois Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (IRAEF) that offers emergency assistance to Illinois food and beverage workers facing an unanticipated hardship within the past 90 days such as: accident, illness, injury, death of an immediate family member, or natural disaster. If you are in need of assistance, please complete the online application form. All grant requests will be reviewed. The IRAEF Restaurant Employee Relief Fund grants are awarded to eligible individuals based on available funds and limited to one per individual. Grants cover costs of living expenses for life-altering events and range from $250-$3,000.
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1223 W. Pioneer Parkway, Peoria, IL 61615
Interim Healthcare provides a variety of home care services through a team of certified nursing assistants, in-home aides, personal care aides, and registered nurses and companions.
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480 Main Street, Suite 104, Stevensville, MD 21666
The EBeauty "Pay It Forward" program provides free wigs to women facing hair loss from cancer or other medical conditions.
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8600 Illinois Route 91 Suite 330, Peoria, IL 61615
OSF Institute for Women’s Health and Fertility uses Natural Procreative Technology (NaPro Technology) to treat women’s health abnormalities naturally. We get to the root of the problem using our effective charting system. Once the issue is identified, we provide medical and surgical treatments that work with the body. While some of today’s popular treatments mask a woman’s abnormalities, we work hard to eliminate them completely. The couple will meet with one of our qualified FertilityCare practitioners to learn the charting method. If further medical evaluation is necessary, we have specially trained medical providers within OSF to help create a treatment plan best fit for you.
710 W. Percy Baker Jr. AVE., Peoria, IL 61605
The George Washington Carver Center offers community outreach and improvement programs in the areas of fine arts and humanities, recreation, education, preventive care, and family.
130 N. Richard Pryor Place, Peoria, IL 61605
The Living Room Program at Trillium Place Crisis Center, an affiliate of Carle Health, provides 24/7 walk in mental health services for individuals experiencing a mental health or substance use disorder crisis. Services offered include support by certified recovery specialists, assistance with problem solving and goal settings, crisis intervention and safety planning, linkage to referrals, such as food, housing and healthcare services, and healthy refreshments. 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.
1361 West Fremont St, Galesburg, IL 61401
The goal of the Dental Center at Knox Community Health Center is to provide access to preventive and restorative dental care for all area residents. This is a federal clinic, so there are no service area boundaries. Preventative Services Offered: Regular cleanings Oral exams X-rays Sealants Fluoride treatments Restorative Services Offered: Extractions Fillings
58 Valley Forge Dr, Washington, IL 61571
The Washington Township Office offers a general relief program, as well as emergency relief services. *Please note that the township office is off of S Wilmor Road, not Muller Rd, as indicated on Google Maps.
2605 W Krause Ave., Peoria, IL 61605
METEC Resource Center now offers the Older Adult Home Modification Program. The modifications eligible for funding under this program are low-cost, low-barrier, yet high-impact solutions that significantly improve safety and accessibility for older adults (age 62+). Common examples of modifications include: *Grab bars and other modifications in bathrooms to reduce fall risks *Ramps for easier access to homes *Stair lifts to allow older adults to access all levels of their home *Widening doorways for wheelchair accessibility *Enhanced lighting to improve visibility in hallways and staircases *Non-slip flooring to prevent falls *Smoke/CO detectors *Security improvements *Thermostat improvements These types of renovations are essential for reducing accidents, making daily tasks easier, and enabling seniors to live independently with dignity.