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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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324 Main Street, Room G13 - Lower level of the Peoria County Courthouse, Peoria, IL 61602
The Peoria County Family Justice Center offers a multi-disciplinary response team designed to provide services and support to victims of domestic violence, while simultaneously holding offenders accountable. The Peoria County Family Justice Center is a secure location which provides a play area for children to use, while being watched over, as clients meet with personnel.
Services/areas of assistance include the following:
-Safety planning or assistance with safe shelter
-Obtaining an Order of Protection
-Emotional support
-Filing a police report
-Reporting a violation regarding an offender who is in treatment and/or on probation
-Referrals or Advocacy to the State's Attorney's Office regarding prosecution and information regarding a pending criminal case
-Seeking transitional services to assist in leaving an abusive relationship
-Receiving education and information related to Domestic Violence, including Lethality Assessments
-Providing additional evidence in a criminal case
-Medical advocacy
-Referrals to community resources
-Obtaining a 911 cell phone
-Bus passes or Parking deck stickers
-Children's services through Peoria's Children
-Court Advocacy in criminal or civil proceedings
-VESSA or Safe Homes Act information or advocacy
-Attorney General Victims Crime Compensation assistance
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200 5th St., Suite 1, Lincoln, IL 62656
Trillium Place Lincoln, an affiliate of Carle Health, provides outpatient substance use disorder services for adults ages 18 and older.. DUI evaluations and related services are also available at this location. Contact Trillium Place Lincoln or the Trillium Place Access Center for information about available services or to 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.
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1300 W. 2nd Street, Rock Falls, IL 61071
Whiteside County Community Health Clinic provides primary and preventative medical, dental (including oral surgery), and behavioral health care with no boundaries.
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VA.gov is a web portal that provides Service Members, Veterans, their families, and authorized caregivers with a single sign-on and central access point to clinical and benefits information.
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The Stroke Family Warmline connects stroke survivors, their families, and caregivers with an American Stroke Association team member who can provide support, helpful information, or just a listening ear.
In addition, in-person support groups are offered in many areas. Those can be located by entering your zip code on the following site: www.stroke.org/en/stroke-support-group-finder
The American Stroke Association is a division of the American Heart Association.
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225 Reinekers Lane, Suite 660, Alexandria, VA 22314
The American Council of the Blind serves as an advocacy and referral group for individuals with visual impairments.
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8607 N. State Route 91, Peoria, IL 61615
Grace Presbyterian Church offers a GriefShare grief support group.
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1320 Menards Drive, Peru, IL 61354
Illinois Valley PADS Peru Shelter offers a homeless shelter.
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406 W. 34th St., Kansas City, MO 64111
Provides one-time financial assistance grants (up to $2,500) to eligible active-duty service members, activated Guard or Reserve members, and their families who are experiencing unexpected financial hardship due to deployment, military-related injury, or service-related circumstances.
Assistance may help cover basic living expenses such as rent, utilities, or other essential bills. Grants are paid directly to creditors and do not require repayment.
Expenses Eligible for consideration of payment (daily necessities):
*Housing expenses - mortgage, rent, repairs, and homeowners’ insurance (establishing residence/insurance or paying off expenses for a residence that is no longer being occupied will not be considered)
*Vehicle expenses - payments, repairs, insurance (purchasing/paying off loan, major repairs for vehicles over 10 years old, registering, establishing insurance will not be considered)
*Utilities (establishing/paying off utilities for a residence no longer being occupied will not be considered)
*Childcare
*Medical bills (the patient’s portion for necessary or emergency medical care only).
Expenses Ineligible for consideration for payment:
*Military debt/repayment, tuition assistance debt/repayment
*Cable, internet, secondary phones
*Taxes owed of any kind
*Rentals of any kind (vehicle, furniture, and/or electronics)
*Any other expenses not determined to be a "daily necessity"
The eligible and ineligible expense lists are not all inclusive. Each case will be carefully reviewed for its own merits. All applications are individually reviewed, and the VFW reserves the right to make exceptions on a case by case basis.
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1100 N East St, Kewanee, IL 61443
Henry County Public Transportation offers disability related transportation.
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303 S Main Street, P.O. Box 290, Roanoke, IL 61561
The Emergency Management Agency was created to combine all Emergency Preparedness Programs including Civil Defense. By state law the Emergency Management Agency is a required County Department. The purpose of Emergency Management Agency is to mitigate potential hazards, plan for, coordinate, respond to and aid in recovery from all disaster situations whether natural or man-made.
Woodford County Emergency Management Agency (WEMA) provides disaster response coordination for all unincorporated areas of Woodford County and coordinates between the State of Illinois and any incorporated area of the county during disaster events.
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2214 N. University St., Heartland Administration Building, Peoria, IL 61604
Heartland Health Services has been in operation since February 1, 2004, as a federally designated community health center. Its targeted population is low-income adults and children. Among its many programs, it provides health insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare navigation; as well as help in completing Social Security benefits applications, SNAP/Link applications, and applications for various assistance programs (utilities, etc.).
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424 S. Second Street, Springfield, IL 62701
The Illinois State Bar Association offers Illinois Lawyer Finder, a free referral lawyer referral service via phone, with an accompanying searchable online lawyer database. Although the referral to an attorney is provided at no charge, there is often a fee for the actual consultation.
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221 NE Glen Oak Ave., Peoria, IL 61636
Carle Health Methodist Hospital offers outpatient behavioral health services at its Methodist location for children, adolescents, adults, and families on Medicaid.
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616 E Polk St, Cuba, IL 61427
A community center serving as a site for various needs/events.
Also doubles as an extreme weather (heat/cold) center when needed.
Back-up contacts are listed below.
Bob - 309-357-9898
Jared - 309-294-1377
Scott - 309-224-3602
Tim - 309-224-5487
Judy - 309-331-0725
Samantha - 309-435-1889
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2611 Broadway St., Pekin, IL 61554
Dr. Brendon J. Johnson O.D. offers comprehensive vision care.
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4812 W. Pfeifer RD, Bartonville, IL 61607
SEAPCO partners with member districts and families to to serve students with diverse educational needs in all Peoria County school districts, except for District 150.
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4812 W. Pfeifer RD, Bartonville, IL 61607
Members of SEAPCO (special education teachers) provide special education plan development.
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7729 N Crestline Dr, Peoria, IL 61615
Hometown Veterinary Clinic provides house call veterinary service within 20 miles Peoria.
The following services are offered--
-Annual Wellness Exams
-Senior Pet Exams
-Sick Pet Exams
-Vaccinations
-Fecal Analysis
-Urinalysis
-Ear Cultures
-Heartworm Testing & Prevention
-Internal & External Parasite Control
-Senior Care & Counseling
-Weight Consultations
-Full Diagnostic Blood Work
-Allergy Testing
-Microchipping
-Radiographs
-General Anesthesia
-Dentistry
-Surgery
-Hospice Care
-Euthanasia with Cremation
Hometown accepts all major credit cards, cash, checks and Care Credit. Payment in full required at time of service. Care Credit is interest free financing to cover routine annual care, dental cleanings, surgery, heart worm & flea prevention and emergencies.
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920 W Custer Ave, Pontiac, IL 61764
Institute for Human Resources offers individual counseling.
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8718 North University Street, Peoria, IL 61615
The Healing Hearts Counseling team has been trained and has experience in a range of evidence-based treatment modalities, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Sand Tray, Play Therapy, Theraplay, Art Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and short term brief solution focused therapy. Everyone at Healing Hearts has expertise in Perinatal Counseling, and they specialize in pregnancy and infant loss.
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21306 Illinois Route 9, Main Building, Tremont, IL 61568
Tazewell County Health Department offers body artist complaints.
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Americas Gold Star Families offers individuals the opportunity to donate to families of the fallen.
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6520 North Andrews Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
The Multiple Sclerosis Foundation is a nonprofit serving people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS). Callers receive personalized information about multiple sclerosis and connections to local and national resources related to MS. Service coordinators and peer counselors can talk through needs, answer questions, and help find the right support.
Through the helpline, people with MS can also learn about and apply for a variety of support programs (eligibility usually requires an MS diagnosis), such as
*Emergency Assistance Grant -- financial help for urgent needs like rent or utility bills (documentation required)
*Healthcare Assistance Grant -- helps uninsured individuals pay for neurologist or dental visits
*Homecare Assistance Grant – short-term homecare, caregiver respite, therapy services
*Transportation Assistance Grant – funding for paratransit or rides to medical appointments (Lyft/Uber) and minor car repairs
*Assistive Technology Program – info and partial funding for devices that aid daily living (e.g., canes, adaptive tech)
*Computer Program – provides computers to help people with MS stay connected.
*Cooling Program – cooling vests and accessories for heat sensitivity.
In addition, the helpline can connect callers to peer counseling, advice on local support groups, and online communities.
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