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Information and Referral | Illinois Benefit Hub
The Illinois Benefit Hub is a web platform that uses the MyFriendBen screening tool to help Illinois residents find out which public benefits they may be eligible for, such as food assistance, healthcare, phone programs, Social Security Disability, and more.
The Illinois Benefit Hub is a web platform that uses the MyFriendBen screening tool to help Illinois residents find out which public benefits they may be eligible for, such as food assistance, healthcare, phone programs, Social Security Disability, and more.
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Information and Referral | Central Illinois Resource Center
Central Illinois Resource Center empowers communities in Central Illinois through mental health advocacy, food security, and housing support for those in need.
Central Illinois Resource Center empowers communities in Central Illinois through mental health advocacy, food security, and housing support for those in need.
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Information and Referral | The Wraparound Center
Located inside Trewyn School,the Wraparound Center is a one-stop shop for students and families to receive therapeutic support and access services and resources from community agencies. It is open to all Peoria families, regardless of whether they have students attending Peoria Public Schools. The Wraparound Center is particularly focused on serving residents in the 61605 zip code. Partner organizations with a presence in the Center include-
-OSF Healthcare Strive (Trauma-specific counseling for survivors of violent crime, Case management and advocacy services)
-Chestnut Health Systems (Outpatient and group counseling, Substance use/mental health assessment, Help connecting to additional services as appropriate)
-Hult Center for Healthy Living
-Positive Health Solutions UICOMP (Medical services, Gender affirming and PrEP Services, LGBTQ+ services, Case management, Sexual Health Education, Free STI and HIV testing)
-Family Core
-The Center for Youth and Family Services
-Peoria County (juvenile probation supports)
-Prairie State Legal Services
-Heartland Health Services
-HAND Up Peoria Inc.
-Justice Advocates
-Juvenile Probation Deployment Program
-Regional Office of Education (Truancy)
-U of I College of Medicine/Carle Health
-Yolanda Riley Law
-Peoria Public Schools Day Treatment (through Children's Home)
Located inside Trewyn School,the Wraparound Center is a one-stop shop for students and families to receive therapeutic support and access services and resources from community agencies. It is open to all Peoria families, regardless of whether they have students attending Peoria Public Schools. The Wraparound Center is particularly focused on serving residents in the 61605 zip code. Partner organizations with a presence in the Center include-
-OSF Healthcare Strive (Trauma-specific counseling for survivors of violent crime, Case management and advocacy services)
-Chestnut Health Systems (Outpatient and group counseling, Substance use/mental health assessment, Help connecting to additional services as appropriate)
-Hult Center for Healthy Living
-Positive Health Solutions UICOMP (Medical services, Gender affirming and PrEP Services, LGBTQ+ services, Case management, Sexual Health Education, Free STI and HIV testing)
-Family Core
-The Center for Youth and Family Services
-Peoria County (juvenile probation supports)
-Prairie State Legal Services
-Heartland Health Services
-HAND Up Peoria Inc.
-Justice Advocates
-Juvenile Probation Deployment Program
-Regional Office of Education (Truancy)
-U of I College of Medicine/Carle Health
-Yolanda Riley Law
-Peoria Public Schools Day Treatment (through Children's Home)
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Information and Referral | Age Central/Central Illinois Agency On Aging
Age Central is a private, not for profit service agency serving seniors, individuals with disabilities, family caregivers, and grandparents raising grandchildren. One of 13 Area Agencies on Aging in Illinois and one of over 728 in the United States, CIAA is authorized by the Older Americans Act of 1965 as amended, Illinois Act on Aging, and the Illinois Department on Aging to provide services in Fulton, Marshall, Peoria, Stark, Tazewell, Woodford counties.
Age Central is a private, not for profit service agency serving seniors, individuals with disabilities, family caregivers, and grandparents raising grandchildren. One of 13 Area Agencies on Aging in Illinois and one of over 728 in the United States, CIAA is authorized by the Older Americans Act of 1965 as amended, Illinois Act on Aging, and the Illinois Department on Aging to provide services in Fulton, Marshall, Peoria, Stark, Tazewell, Woodford counties.
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Information and Referral | Resource House-Wyoming
Resource House in Wyoming offers information and referrals.
Resource House in Wyoming offers information and referrals.
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Information and Referral | Patient Advocate Foundation
The Patient Advocate Foundation offers information and referrals to patients.
The Patient Advocate Foundation offers information and referrals to patients.
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Information and Referral | Save Abandoned Babies Foundation
Save Abandoned Babies Foundation offers information and referrals to mothers who may have overwhelming feelings of isolation, fear, or shame that could lead to irrational thoughts or acts, such as unsafely abandoning your baby.
Save Abandoned Babies Foundation offers information and referrals to mothers who may have overwhelming feelings of isolation, fear, or shame that could lead to irrational thoughts or acts, such as unsafely abandoning your baby.
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Information and Referral | Central Illinois Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
The Central Illinois Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, formerly known as the Peoria Area Blind People's Center until October 2013, was founded on May 9, 1955, by the members of the Illinois Social Club of the Blind and the Peoria District Association of the Blind. The Center was developed in order to provide vital services and support to individuals facing the uncertainties and challenges related to uncorrectable vision loss. The Center’s goal is to educate its members and provide them with independent living skills, helping to optimize individuals’ opportunities to lead an independent life.
The Central Illinois Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, formerly known as the Peoria Area Blind People's Center until October 2013, was founded on May 9, 1955, by the members of the Illinois Social Club of the Blind and the Peoria District Association of the Blind. The Center was developed in order to provide vital services and support to individuals facing the uncertainties and challenges related to uncorrectable vision loss. The Center’s goal is to educate its members and provide them with independent living skills, helping to optimize individuals’ opportunities to lead an independent life.
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Information and Referral | Autism Research Institute
The Autism Research Institute offers research based information and referrals.
The Autism Research Institute offers research based information and referrals.
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Information and Referral | Linn Township Office
The Linn Township Office offers information and referrals to township residents, and administers the general relief/general assistance program for qualifying township residents.
The Linn Township Office offers information and referrals to township residents, and administers the general relief/general assistance program for qualifying township residents.
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Information and Referral | Planned Parenthood of Illinois
Planned Parenthood of Illinois offers information and referrals to local planned parenthood agencies for their services
Planned Parenthood of Illinois offers information and referrals to local planned parenthood agencies for their services
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