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OSF Behavioral Health Navigation Link can assist the public in connecting to services for mental health and substance (drug or alcohol) abuse, even outside of the OSF network.
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515 NE Glen Oak Avenue, Peoria, IL 61637
OSF Behavioral Health offers bereavement, or grief, counseling.
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180 S Main St, Canton, IL 61520
Graham Medical Group's Canton location offers a variety of health care services.
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The mission of the Girls Light Our Way (GLOW) organization is to improve the lives of girls in the areas of health, self-efficacy, and financial literacy.
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2001 Willow Knolls Dr., Suite 106, Peoria, IL 61614
Speech and Language Rehabilitation Service offers speech and language pathology.
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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.
601 SW Adams Street, Peoria, IL 61602
The Men's Residential Center is a Christian homeless shelter for men that, in addition to a place to sleep, offers nutritious meals, chapel services, clean clothes, showers, and case management services.
Please note that this site was formerly known as the Peoria Rescue Mission.
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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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3114 S Martin Weber Rd, Hanna City, IL 61536
Logan Township is located in the southwesterly part of Peoria County, Illinois, generally west of the city of Peoria, and covers the communities of Hanna City, Smithville, and Eden, along with surrounding rural territory. The Logan Township Office offers general relief for qualifying township residents.
To confirm that you are located in Logan Township, please view the following map: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Logan+Township,+IL
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10025 W. Route 150, Edwards, IL 61528
Kickapoo Township is situated northwest of the city of Peoria, covering the unincorporated communities of Kickapoo, Edwards, and Pottstown, along with the rural territory in between. The Kickapoo Township Office offers limited community assistance to qualifying residents.
To confirm that you are in Kickapoo Township, please view the following map:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kickapoo+Township,+IL
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1100 River Drive, Moline, IL 61265
The American Red Cross provides first aid classes, which include AED training.
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1839 N. Wisconsin Avenue, Peoria, IL 61603
Offers property management and home owner guidance.
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Tazewell County Health Department is now offering residential sharps disposal. Please see drop-off locations below.
Items that ARE accepted:
Needles
Syringes
Auto-Injectors (i.e.,, EpiPen)
Lancets
Items that are NOT accepted:
Unused or expired medications - (Please visit the following page for medication disposal locations: https://tazewellhealth.org/430/Prevent---Locate-Prescription-Drug-Dropb)
Trash
Non-medical sharps (i.e., nails, box cutters, x-acto knives, etc.)
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Sharps Disposal Locations:
Creve Coeur Police Department – 105 N. Thorncrest Ave, Creve Coeur, IL 61610
East Peoria Fire Department (Station 3) – 2236 E. Washington St. East Peoria, IL 61611
Green Valley Village Hall – 109 E Main St. Green Valley, IL 61534
Hopedale Village Office -- 101 SE Main St, Hopedale, IL 61747
Minier Village Office: 110 W Central, Minier, IL 61759
Morton Fire Department (Station 1) – 300 W. Courtland St Morton, IL 61550
Morton Police Department - 375 W. Birchwood St. Morton IL, 61550
Tazewell County Health Department -- Pekin -- 1800 Broadway St., Pekin, IL 61554
Tazewell County Health Department – Tremont -- 21306 Illinois Route 9 Tremont, IL 61568
United Way of Pekin -- 206 N 4th St, Pekin, IL 61554
Washington Fire Department – 200 N. Wilmor Road, Washington, IL 61571
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300 W. Jefferson Street, Morton, IL 61550
The Morton Township Office offers limited financial assistance for eligible township residents, as well as providing voter registration, absentee voting, and notary public services.
To confirm that you are in Morton Township, please view the following map: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Morton+Township,+IL
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3000 W. Rohmann Ave., West Peoria, IL 61604
CCSI - Case Coordination, LLC is a non-profit organization that serves as a Case Coordination Unit for the Community Care Program, contracted by the Illinois Department on Aging, for Peoria County (ACM Care covers the City of Peoria) and Fulton County. CCSI will initially provide a care coordinator to visit the home and conduct a comprehensive assessment to determine the needs of the person. The coordinator will then work with the person and family members to the link the person with needed services and resources. These can include in-home services, adult day care, home delivered or congregate meals, transportation options, assistive devices, and more.
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The Boynton Township Office covers a section of rural territory between Delavan and Hopedale and administers general relief/community assistance to qualifying residents.
To confirm that you are in Boynton Township, please view the following map: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Boynton+Township,+IL
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211 Fulton Street, Suite 207, Peoria, IL 61602
The Division of Rehabilitation Services is the state's lead agency serving individuals with disabilities. DRS works in partnership with people with disabilities and their families to assist them in making informed choices to achieve full community participation through employment, education, and independent living opportunities.
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1200 Hamilton Blvd., Peoria, IL 61606
Trillium Place on Hamilton, an affiliate of Carle Health, provides walk-in substance use disorder and mental health disorder assessments Monday through Friday from 8am-2pm for residential, outpatient, and medication assisted treatment programs. Other services provided at this location include outpatient substance use disorder counseling, DUI evaluation services, and outpatient mental health counseling. Contact Trillium Place Access Center to learn more about 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.
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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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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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800 NE Madison Ave., Peoria, IL 61603
The Peoria Friendship House is a faith-based organization reaching out to all those in need, regardless of faith. Core programs include-
*Financial Stability Program
The purpose of the Financial Stability program is to help participants to increase their revenue while decreasing their expenses, thus helping them to improve their quality of life. This is a case management program that provides financial, credit and employment education, training, coaching and mentorship while providing basic needs like food, clothing, transportation, healthcare, and hygiene products.
*Citizenship Classes
Includes assistance with application process & Individual Attention/Support. Completely free.
*La Familia
La Familia Program that strives to restore dignity and protect our local Latino community by providing culturally responsive and healing support across the lifespan, from children to seniors.
*S.T.E.A.M.S Academy
An after-school program for K-8th graders that focuses on increasing learning potential with a concentration on one-on-one tutoring, enrichment activities and service learning opportunities. It features the S.T.E.A.M.S curriculum, which includes First Lego League, allowing children to research, design, and build Lego Robot. The goal is that the children grow to love learning and look beyond simply passing their school courses, but dream to excel far beyond. When school is out for the summer, there is an eight-week Summer Camp program focusing on leadership development that provides four consecutive 2-week camp themes with an enriching diverse program in a fun and safe environment. The children learn about healthy living, giving back to one's community through service learning, and social and emotional well-being.
*Pathway to YOUR Future
Designed specifically to prepare, teach, and support high school students' transition into adulthood.
The goal is to be able to provide high school students with resources to develop life skills and different course certification opportunities to increase post-grad jobs right out of high school.
*Parent Mentor Program
Parent Mentors volunteer in classrooms for 2 hours/day for at least 100 hours. The Parent Mentors are supported by weekly training on classroom instructional practices and leadership training. As a result, they support each other to pursue their goals and unite the school community for long-term change.
*Peoria Peacekeepers
The Peoria Peacekeepers Network is a referral program established by the Peoria Friendship House that focuses on using a restorative justice approach to provide juvenile offenders who have admitted to committing certain eligible offenses, misdemeanors, or felony. Juvenile offenders are given the opportunity to make restitution, connect with the community, and receive needed services and support.
Peoria Friendship House works in tandem with various organizations to provide aid to juvenile offenders via referral sources such as the Peoria Police Department Station Adjustments, Peoria Public Schools discipline referrals, and Peoria County Probation Informal Supervision.
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6614 W. Smithville Rd., Bartonville, IL 61607
The clothing pantry is offered at the same time as the food pantry.
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7620 N. University St., Suite 103, Peoria, IL 61614
Must align with Comfort Keepers' services (non-medical in-home assistance). They are very flexible in making this work. For example, a disabled individual or a senior might call about a ride to an appointment and Comfort Keepers could make this possible by seeing if the person would like to have his or laundry done, which would involve them for non-medical in-home assistance and allow them to provide the transportation.
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201 Park Washington Court Falls Church, Falls Church, VA 22046
American Trauma Society offers subject specific public awareness and education.
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2609 N. Knoxville Avenue, Peoria, IL 61604
Women's Care Center is faith-based organization that offers free, confidential counseling, support, and education to women facing unplanned pregnancies. Services include confirmation of pregnancy and ultrasounds, but the center does not provide ongoing prenatal care or abortions.
In addition to the listed services, the Women's Care Center offers the following program:
Crib Club/BABE
The Crib Club/BABE program provides cribs, diapers, clothing and other baby items under an incentive system that rewards participation in parenting classes, prenatal care and other programs. Coupons are provided which can be redeemed at the Crib Club stores.
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