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150 West South Street, Kewanee, IL 61443
Medicaid covers certain dental care
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422 E. Washington St., Suite 100, East Peoria, IL 61611
A thrift shop and community space in East Peoria that takes donated items and gives them away for free.
In addition to calling, questions can be asked by--
E-mail: [email protected]
or
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Enough-Stuff-Thrift-Shop-Community-Space/100039301797247
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225 Backbone Road East, Suite #2, Princeton, IL 61356
Medicaid is a state-administered health insurance program for low-income families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, people with disabilities, and other adults.
In addition to standard medical costs, Medicaid can cover various forms of dental work, fillings, and dentures; hearing aids; glasses; and more.
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Trillium Place Crisis Services - Tazewell and Woodford County (ERS), an affiliate of Carle Health, assists individuals in Tazewell and Woodford County experiencing a mental health or substance use disorder related crisis. For life-threatening concerns, please call 911 or be taken to your nearest emergency department.
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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614 NE Madison Avenue, Peoria, IL 61603
Covers a majority of Central Illinois, from Lincoln to Ottawa, and Peoria to Bloomington. Over 13,00 youth and 4,000 adults are active in the W. D. Boyce Council.
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221 NE Glen Oak Ave., Peoria, IL 61636
Carle Health Methodist Hospital offers acute inpatient mental health care for adults, adolescents, and children.
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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.
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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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The Osceola Township Office offers limited community assistance/general relief to qualifying township residents. Osceola Township covers the village of Bradford as well as some surrounding rural area, largely to the west. Please confirm your township using the map link below.
To confirm that you are in Osceola Township, please view the following map: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Osceola+Township,+IL
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700 E. Oak Street, Canton, IL 61520
The Fulton County Health Department offers a variety of public health services.
Also, there is a Free Overdose Prevention Vending Machine located just inside the front doors, available during normal business hours (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
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1414 N. 8th St., Pekin, IL 61554
The HOPE Chest is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that sells and sometimes donates furniture, appliances, and other household items. The organization also offers a food and pet pantry.
Please note that the pantry is at 1416 N. 8th St.
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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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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.
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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.
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The Veterans Crisis Line connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat, or text. Veterans and their loved ones can call 988 or 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1, chat online, or send a text message to 838255 to receive confidential support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Support for deaf and hard of hearing individuals is available.
The responders at the Veterans Crisis Line are specially trained and experienced in helping Veterans of all ages and circumstances. Some of the responders are Veterans themselves.
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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.
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The Advocates for Access Housing Lists include a variety of apartment complexes in Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford, and Fulton counties. These lists are a good starting point for those seeking income-based/subsidized housing. Income-based/subsidized housing typically charges approximately 30% of a household's income (if any) in rent and includes a utility allowance to assist with energy bills. Most complexes do not require any income. Some complexes include energy in the rent. Income-based housing can either be open to the general public or targeted to specific populations. Populations for which there can be additional income-based housing opportunities are as follows:
-Those age 18+ with a disabling condition (this typically could be a physical, mental, or developmental condition). Please note that often a person does NOT need to be receiving SSI or SSDI; they just must have a mental health or medical professional verify that they experience a condition (the apartment complex is not allowed to ask what the condition is).
-Those age 18+ with a mobility disability (can often include heart and/or lung conditions). Please note that a person does NOT need to be receiving SSI or SSDI; they just must have a doctor verify that they experience a condition (the apartment complex is not allowed to ask what the condition is).
-Those age 50+, 55+, 62+, or 65+, regardless of presence of a disabling condition.
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To view income-based housing options in Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford and Fulton counties, please visit the link in this profile and select the county you are interested in (you may apply to housing anywhere). Then look for a "Yes" in the "Subsidized" column. If there is also a "Yes" in the "Elderly Only" column, this means that the housing site is only open to someone who is of a certain age. If the "Elderly Only" column says "Yes+mob. disability," this mean the complex is open to both people of a certain age and people who are age 18+ with a mobility disability (AND the complex might also accept people with OTHER kinds of disabling conditions, such as mental health, developmental, and other physical). Please contact the complex/housing provider for further details.
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A few other pieces of information that might be helpful:
-One-bedroom subsidized apartments will allow two occupants (sometimes there is more flexibility for children), and only the head of household needs to meet the qualifying condition.
-To speed up the process, it is recommended to submit applications to at least a few complexes at a time.
-All complexes will require ID, birth certificate, Social Security card, and verification of any income. If you need help obtaining these documents, please see below--
*Individuals experiencing homelessness may be able to receive a free ID and birth certificate. Forms for each must be completed with the assistance of a homeless service provider.
*Birth Certificate Form: Please copy and paste this address in your internet browser-- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZoTdXMcOB1EubYTlemk3moWN3aOKKpL2/view?usp=drive_link
*ID Form: Please copy and paste this address in your internet browser-- https://www.ilsos.gov/content/dam/publications/pdf_publications/dsd_a230.pdf
If staying at a shelter or working with a street outreach team, they will be able to assist with these forms.
*In addition, First United Methodist Church in Peoria can potentially assist with IDs and birth certificates, regardless of housing status. Assistance is provided on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, at 116 NE Perry Ave. Peoria, 61603. No appointment is necessary. If there are any questions, please call 309-673-3641 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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900 Main St., Suite 400, Peoria, IL 61602
Carle Health Methodist Atrium-Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinic provides outpatient psychiatric and mental health services for adults and adolescents.
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1024 N. Magnolia Street, Elmwood, IL 61529
Graham Medical Group's Elmwood location offers a variety of health care services.
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405 W John H Gwynn Jr Avenue, Peoria, IL 61605
The American Red Cross accepts blood donations through its Peoria Blood Donation Center.
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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.
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5215 N. Knoxville Ave., Peoria, IL 61614
The Hult Center for Healthy Living is Peoria's largest non-profit provider of comprehensive health education and wellness services for people of all ages. The organization serves the communities of central Illinois through youth health education programs, senior programs, mental health programs, and cancer programs and services.
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The Essex Township Office administers limited community assistance/general relief for qualifying township residents. General relief is considered a form of assistance of "last resort" and is often very limited when compared to other public assistance programs.
IMPORTANT: Essex Township covers the southern half of Wyoming, IL (south of where Route 91 divides Wyoming) and some rural territory to the south and southwest, as well as the unincorporated area of Duncan (has the 61559 Princeville zip code, but Essex Township does NOT included Princeville itself).
PLEASE CONFIRM your township using the map link below.
To confirm that you are in Essex Township, please view the following map: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Essex+Township,+IL
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418 19th Street, Rock Island, IL 61201
Project Now Acts as the Warm Neighbors, Cool Friends site for Stark County residents who are over income for LIHEAP.
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311 W. John H Gwynn Jr. Ave, Peoria, IL 61605
Children's Home offers a family focused, strengths-based care coordination and wrap-around service for youth with complex behavioral health needs.
Children's Home is the Care Coordination and Support Organization (CCSO) for Pathways to Success in Central Illinois, serving as a centralized leader with a dedicated and trained team of coordinators that offer support to clients and families. Pathways is a program for Medicaid-enrolled youth under the age of 21 in Illinois who have complex behavioral health needs and could benefit from additional support. Care coordinators collaborate closely with community services to help build supports in the home, school, and community. The goal of the Pathways program is to improve family functioning, reduce caregiver stress, provide stability for at-risk youth in the home, improve school attendance, and reduce hospitalization.
For more information, please contact Dianna Taylor Meneses, LCPC at [email protected] or call 309-285-0131.
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600 SW Adams Street, Peoria, IL 61602
The Peoria Police Department serves the City of Peoria.
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The Peoria Police Department Lobby at 600 SW Adams Street serves as a cooling or warming center Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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