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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.
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.
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.
21306 Illinois Route 9, Main Building, Tremont, IL 61568
Tazewell County Health Department offers youth development.
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.
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21306 Illinois Route 9, Main Building, Tremont, IL 61568
Tazewell County Health Department offers youth community service programs.
4810 N. Sheridan Rd., Peoria, IL 61614
4-H is the youth development program of University of Illinois Extension, offering hands-on learning experiences for young people ages 8 to 18 ("Cloverbud" clubs available for ages 5 to 7). The program helps youth build life skills, leadership abilities, and career readiness through activities in science, technology, agriculture, health, civic engagement, and the arts. Participants can join local 4-H community clubs, take part in short-term “SPIN” clubs, enroll in project areas, or attend workshops, camps, and statewide events. Adult volunteers provide mentorship, and youth work on projects that develop problem-solving, communication, teamwork, and responsibility. 4-H welcomes young people from all backgrounds and interests--rural, suburban, and urban--and supports positive youth development through experiential learning, leadership opportunities, and community involvement.
Girl Scouts of Central Illinois offers scouting programs.
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. ============================================== 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.
1618 S Laramie St., Peoria, IL 61605
Southside Community Center focuses on youth leadership and enrichment, parent support and education, and additional assistance ministries.
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.
21306 Illinois Route 9, Main Building, Tremont, IL 61568
Tazewell County Health Department offers youth enrichment programs.
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.
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.