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610 W. Cedar St., Chillicothe, IL 61523
The Pearce Community Center offers before and after school programs.
210 Spalding Ave, Peoria, IL 61601
The Salvation Army Child Care Center is open to all youth from age 6 weeks to 5 years old.
7203 S. Adams Street, Bartonville, IL 61607
Learning Connections of Bartonville is a non-profit, DCFS-licensed learning center that offers care and learning opportunities for children from ages 6 weeks through 5 years.
3425 N. Dries Lane, Peoria, IL 61604
We are a network of licensed, in-home, child care providers. Our in-home child care providers offer 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shift care as well as weekend care.
442 W. John Gwynn Jr. Ave, Peoria, IL 61605
The Crittenton Centers offers a Crisis Nursery, which provides emergency and respite care for infants and children ages birth to 6 years.
7203 S. Adams Street, Bartonville, IL 61607
Learning Connections of Bartonville is a non-profit, DCFS-licensed learning center that offers care and learning opportunities for children from ages 6 weeks through 5 years.
7203 S. Adams Street, Bartonville, IL 61607
Learning Connections of Bartonville is a non-profit, DCFS-licensed learning center that offers care and learning opportunities for children from ages 6 weeks through 5 years.
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.
1 College Drive, Academic Building 128A, 128A, 129B, East Peoria, IL 61635
The Illinois Central College Children's Center offers a developmentally appropriate program for children ages 2 to 6. The goal is to help children develop a positive sense of self by promoting physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development through play. The Children's Center also offers drop-in care for a higher fee for children who are not regularly scheduled to attend.
7000 North Fleming Lane, Peoria, IL 61614
The Greater Peoria Family YMCA offers a multi-purpose facility, immediately off of Willow Knolls Dr. Memberships include: group fitness classes, outdoor summer pool, group fitness classes, two full-sized basketball courts, and youth programs. The facility also offers child care and after school, school break, and various other programs that do not require a membership.
210 Spalding Ave, Peoria, IL 61601
The Salvation Army Child Care Center is open to all youth from age 6 weeks to 5 years old.
315 Buena Vista, Pekin, IL 61554
YWCA in Pekin offers the Early Learning Center for children age 6 weeks up to 6 years.
7000 North Fleming Lane, Peoria, IL 61614
The Greater Peoria Family YMCA offers a multi-purpose facility, immediately off of Willow Knolls Dr. Memberships include: group fitness classes, outdoor summer pool, group fitness classes, two full-sized basketball courts, and youth programs. The facility also offers child care and after school, school break, and various other programs that do not require a membership.
442 W. John Gwynn Jr. Ave, Peoria, IL 61605
The Crittenton Centers offers a Crisis Nursery, which provides emergency and respite care for infants and children ages birth to 6 years.
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.