ࡱ> *,'() !bjbj88 0RR}DDDDDXXX84X0T.   Y0[0[0[0[0[0[0$F35N0-D     0DD0 # # # JDDY0 # Y0 # #:', (tCU ' E0000'RF6""F6 ( (pF6Dy+   #     00 #   0    F6          : 4 PAWS FOR ABILITY, UIUC  HYPERLINK "mailto:4pawsuiuc@gmail.com" 4pawsuiuc@gmail.com  HYPERLINK "https://www.facebook.com/4pawsuiuc" https://www.facebook.com/4pawsuiuc We foster, raise, and train service dogs through 4 Paws for Ability. We are a Registered Student Organization on the UIUC campus. 4 Paws for Ability places service dogs primarily with children, but also veterans. ACCESS URBANA-CHAMPAIGN 1310 S. 6th Street, Room 276F, Champaign, IL 61820 217-300-1226  HYPERLINK "mailto:meghanbm@illinois.edu" meghanbm@illinois.edu  HYPERLINK "http://accessucillinois.web.illinois.edu/home/" http://accessucillinois.web.illinois.edu/home/ The Access Urbana-Champaign website is a searchable platform for individuals to find accessible restaurants in the Urbana-Champaign area. Individuals can look for specific accessibility features for a variety of restaurants in the area. ALS ASSOCIATION GREATER CHICAGO CHAPTER 220 W. Huron St., Suite 4003, Chicago, IL 60654 309-696-7184 kellie@alsachicago.org www.alsachicago.org The ALS Association Greater Chicago Chapter provides exceptional care services, the latest resources and information, and premier programming for Persons Living with ALS, their families and caregivers. We are proud to currently serve the Champaign-Urbana area through support groups, home visits, loaner equipment, education, advocacy, grant opportunities, and emotional support for patients, families, friends and professionals fighting ALS. There is no cost to Persons Living with ALS and their families for any of the services we provide. AMBUCS, GREATER CHAMPAIGN COUNTY PO Box 592, Urbana, IL 61803 217-367-7112 www.thegccambucs.org AMBUCS is dedicated to creating mobility and independence for people with disabilities by performing community service, providing AmTryke therapeutic tricycles to children, youth, and adults with disabilities, providing scholarships for therapists, and constructing wheelchair ramps for qualified applicants. Additionally, they assist in development of Ambucs Park in Urbana, an accessible community recreational park. ARC OF ILLINOIS, THE 9980 190th St., Suite C, Mokena, IL 60448 815-464-1832 info@thearcofil.org www.thearcofil.org The Arc of Illinois advocates for funding and legislation to benefit people with disabilities, provides training opportunities for families and professionals. Illinois Life Span provides statewide information and resources focused on advocacy, services, and supports for people with i/dd. The Family to Family Health Information Center provides information focused on health and insurance issues for families of children and youth with special health care needs. The Family Support Network works to unify individuals with disabilities and their families to advocate for funding, services and community resources that strengthen and support the individual and family. The Ligas Family Advocate Program provides family to family advocacy support for Ligas Class Members. Family Transition Project, Consumer Stipend Program, and Assistive Technology Program are also under The Arc of Illinois. atHOME WITH CLARK-LINDSEY 510 W. Park Ave., Suite F, Champaign, IL 61820 217-356-1111  HYPERLINK "mailto:info@athomewithCL.com" info@athomewithCL.com  HYPERLINK "http://www.athomewithcl.com" www.athomewithcl.com As a leader in the field of aging for over 40 years, Clark-Lindsey created atHome with Clark-Lindsey to empower you to live on your own terms with the comfort and peace of mind you and your family deserve. atHomes purchase of Diversified Health Care Services, Inc. combines Clark-Lindseys history of excellence and innovation with Diversifieds reputation for exceptional home nursing services. Concierge Services are also available. Our mission is to provide convenient options and services to promote well-being, allowing you to be in control of your choices. Visit  HYPERLINK "http://www.athomewithcl.com" www.athomewithcl.com to learn more or call 217-356-1111 to schedule a free consultation. AVICENNA COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER 819 Bloomington Road, Champaign, IL 61820 217-403-5498 info@avicennahealth.org http://www.avicennahealth.org Avicenna Community Health Center is a free, primary care clinic available for 18 and over uninsured and underinsured residents of Champaign County. The clinic can manage diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Other services include physical exams, nutritional counseling, social work services, prescription assistance, and management of other primary health conditions. We are open Sundays from 1 4pm for scheduled appointments and walk-in visits. Appointments can be scheduled at 217-418-5888. Leave a message and we will call you back between 5:30 and 9:30pm on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic, and French language interpreters are available with advanced notice. BEHAVIORAL PERSPECTIVE, INC. 4112 Fieldstone Road, Champaign, IL 61820 888-308-3728 info@bpiaba.com www.bpiaba.com At BPI our mission is to embrace teamwork to promote positive outcomes. We provide multidisciplinary clinic and home-based services to individuals with autism and related disabilities. BPI also supports the special needs community through support groups, parent training workshops and consultation for schools and community partners. BRIDGES THERAPY/BRAIN INJURY SUPPORT GROUP 2703 Clark Road, Suite 3, Champaign, IL 61822 (812) 682-0323  HYPERLINK "mailto:info@bridgestherapy.org" info@bridgestherapy.org www.bridgestherapy.org www.biail.org Bridges Therapy Adult speech therapy treatment for aphasia, apraxia, cognitive, communicative and memory disorders for adults following neurological impairments such as stroke, brain injury, anoxia, etc. Your therapy plan is individually tailored to meet your unique goals and needs. Group and individual sessions, as well as animal assisted interventions with nationally certified therapy dogs are provided. Sessions occur in the best setting for your needs (clinic, community and/or home settings within Champaign Urbana area). Sliding scale financial assistance and accepted insurances available.. Brain Injury Support Group of Central Illinois Support group for individuals who have experienced stroke or brain injury & their friends and family. Champaign Urbana meeting on second Saturday every month 1030-1230. Decatur area meeting at St. Marys Hospital the first Thursday every month 1200-100. Please contact receive notices of upcoming meetings or with questions. CARE HORIZON, INC. 304 N. Maple, Suite 202, Urbana, IL 61802 217-384-3360 cwibach@carehorizon.org e.reed@carehorizon.org www. carehorizon.org Comprehensive care coordination for adults 60 and older residing in Champaign, Douglas, Dewitt or Piatt Counties. Care Coordination includes Case Management, In-home Services, Universal Pre-Admission screenings (UPS) Emergency Home Response, Adult Day Service, Money Follows the Person (MFP), and Respite Services. CARLE DIABETES EDUCATION AND NUTRITION SERVICES 1701 Curtis Rd., Champaign, IL 61822 217- 365-2853 jean.land@carle.com www.carle.org Carle is certified as a Recognized Education Program by the American Diabetes Association. We offer interactive group classes, plus a consultation with the diabetes nurse educator and dietitian. In these sessions, an individualized nutrition plan and diabetes treatment plan is developed for each person. Carle also offers monthly Diabetes Support Group meetings in Champaign and Danville. CARLE HOME HEALTH SERVICES 1813 W. Kirby Ave., Champaign, IL 61821 217- 383-3488 marty.johnson@carle.com www.carle.org/lServices/Home-Care The Carle Home Care team provides services ordered by a doctor, requiring intermittent skilled nursing, and or physical or occupational therapy for homebound patients. They ensure a smooth transition from a clinic, hospital or extended care facility, and train patients to care for themselves and their caregivers to manage pain. The Carle Hospice team of nurses, social workers, nursing assistants, chaplains and trained volunteers take an individualized, holistic approach to an end-of-life care philosophy. Our focus is to help patients live life as fully and comfortably as possible, promoting quality of life. CARLE MEDICAL SUPPLY 1813 W. Kirby Ave., Champaign, IL 61821 217-383-8762 marty.johnson@carle.com www.carle.org/services/medical-supply Ambulatory aids, oxygen equipment, CPAP equipment, wheelchairs, motorized scooters, walker accessories, aids for daily living, bandages and wound care, lift chairs, leg caddy. We also have repair and maintenance for medical equipment and on-staff respiratory therapists. CCAMRCHAMPAIGN COMMUNITY ADVOCACY AND MENTORING RESOURCES P.O. Box 92, Champaign, IL 61824 217-586-5256 CCAMRBoard@gmail.com www.ccamr.org Champaign Community Advocacy and Mentoring Resources (CCAMR) provides grants to adults (age 18 and older) with intellectual disabilities who live in Champaign County. The purpose of the mini grants (for $100 - $2000) is to enrich an individuals life by providing funds to support the purchase of equipment or supports that will assist the individual in maintaining or obtaining independence in his or her home or community or to support activities that will enhance the individuals quality of life. C-CARTS (CHAMPAIGN COUNTY AREA RURAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM) 1101 E. University Avenue, Urbana, IL 61802 217-344-4287 www.c-carts.com C-CARTS provides general public, shared ride transportation services to and from rural areas within Champaign County. C-CARTS provides transportation to meet the needs of the community, including the elderly and persons with disabilities. Reservations must be made at least 48 hours prior to the requested ride. Rides may be scheduled between the hours of 6:00 am and 6pm. CENTER ON HEALTH, AGING AND DISABILITY (CHAD) & COLLABORATIONS IN HEALTH, AGING, RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY 1206 S. 4th Street, Champaign, IL 61820 217-244-2866  HYPERLINK "mailto:pastor2@illinois.edu" pastor2@illinois.edu The Center on Health, Aging and Disability offers services to the University of Illinois Faculty, as well as area older adults, by providing programming and services. The Center supports inclusive community partnerships for older adults and those with disabilities, as well as partners with community agencies to provide a network of services and resources. CHAMPAIGN COUNSELING, LLC 313 N. Mattis Ave. Suites 206, 208, 209, Champaign, IL 61821 217-203-2008 info@champaigncounseling.com www.champaigncounseling.com Are you feeling overwhelmed and lost as you try to navigate your healthcare? We focus on promoting peace from within through a comprehensive wellness and strength-based approach to mental health counseling. We offer an inviting and supportive environment to help you realize your abilities. We serve individuals, couples, and families as they manage the challenges that life can bring when dealing with diagnoses like autism, learning disabilities, depression, anxiety, and chronic pain. Our specialists also help with: School related issues of bullying and self-esteem. Parenting children with various challenges. Stress management and workplace conflict. Family relationships and caregiver burnout. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY CHRISTIAN HEALTH CENTER OSF Healthcare Community Resource Center 1400 W. Park St., Urbana, IL 61801 217-398-2914  HYPERLINK "mailto:volunteer@ccchc2003.org" volunteer@ccchc2003.org www.ccchc2003.org Champaign County Christian Health Centers mission is to show and share the love of Jesus Christ to our neighbors of Champaign County by providing holistic, free, and quality health care services. Holistic means that we consider the whole person regarding treatment mental, emotional, spiritual, as well as physical well-being. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY CLERK 1776 E. Washington St., Urbana, IL 61802 217- 384-3724 sfrye@co.champaign.il.us www.champaigncountyclerk.com The Champaign County Clerks Office will distribute voter registration information. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY HEALTH CARE CONSUMERS 44 E. Main St., Suite 208, Champaign, IL 61820 217- 352-6533 cchcc@cchcc-il.org www.healthcareconsumers.org CCHCC provides free information, assistance, referral, and advocacy services to community members who are having problems with any aspect of the health care system. CCHCCs Consumer Health Hotline helps consumers find low-cost health care resources, understand their patient rights, find discount prescription programs, apply for Medicaid/AllKids, apply for financial assistance at local hospitals, and more. Health Care Consumers also operates the Dental Referral Program, a program that connects low-income, uninsured consumers with affordable dental care. The Medicare 100/Plus Program helps Medicare beneficiaries get discounts on their out-of-pocket costs. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY MOBILITY 1508 W. Anthony Drive, Champaign, IL 61821 217-359-5800 johnbeckwith@ccmobility.com www.ccmobility.com CCM is your trusted source for mobility and accessibility equipment. CCM specializes in automotive lifts, seats and securement systems, ramps, elevators, bathroom and general accessibility modifications for home and office. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY PUBLIC SAFETY ASSOCIATION 82 E. University Ave., Champaign, IL 61821 217-265-4110 pap@metcad911.org www.metcad911.org The Illinois Premise Alert Program is a program to provide first responders with vital information for people with special needs. The program provides the framework for a 911 call center to accept information about people with disabilities and share that information with police, firefighters and paramedics in an emergency. Premise Alert is designed to enhance first responder/citizen relationships and will provide first responders with important information prior to their arrival at an emergency scene. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION/EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION HEAD START PROGRAM 1776 E. Washington St., Urbana, IL 61802 217-328-3313 info@ccrpc.org www.ccrpc.org Champaign County Head Start/Early Head Start - The Champaign County Regional Planning Commission is the recipient of federal funding to promote kindergarten readiness to income-eligible families in Early Head Start, which serves infants, toddlers, and expectant parents; and Head Start, which serves three- to five-year-old-children. We partner with parents to assist children in developing the knowledge and skills necessary for school success and lifelong well-being. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION/ INDEPENDENT SERVICE COORDINATION PROGRAM (ISC) 1776 E. Washington St., Urbana, IL 61802 217-328-3313 info@ccrpc.org https://ccrpc.org/ The Independent Service Coordination Program serves individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families/guardians to help them access individualized services and supports. The programs purpose is to ensure such services and supports are responsive to the unique needs and desires of each individual and to effectively promote independence, community inclusion, and self-determination. Services include: Prioritization of Urgency of Need for Service (PUNS) Pre-Admission Screening (PAS) Individual Service and Support Advocacy (ISSA) Transition Consultant Services CHAMPAIGN UNIT 4 AND URBANA DISTRICT #116 PRESCHOOLS Champaign Early Childhood Center 809 N. Neil St., Champaign, IL 61820 217-351-3881  HYPERLINK "mailto:dearinch@u4sd.org" dearinch@u4sd.org  HYPERLINK "http://www.cecc.champaignschools.org" www.cecc.champaignschools.org Urbana Early Childhood Center 2202 East Washington St., Urbana, IL 61802 217-384-3616  HYPERLINK "mailto:cvowels@usd116.org" cvowels@usd116.org  HYPERLINK "http://www.usd116.org/uecs" www.usd116.org/uecs The Champaign Early Childhood Center and Urbana Early Childhood Center are the public preschools for the local school districts. The preschool programs offer inclusive education for children ages 3-5. Free developmental screenings, therapy services, social-emotional support, and ESL services are available. CHAMPAIGN-URBANA MASS TRANSIT DISTRICT 1101 E. University Ave., Urbana, IL 61802 217-384-8188 www.mtd.org The Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District provides fully accessible fixed-route bus service in Champaign, Urbana, and Savoy. The DASH card is available to qualifying individuals with disabilities and offers unlimited free bus rides for the cardholder. For those unable to utilize bus service due to disability, CUMTD offers complementary paratransit van services within the CUMTD district boundaries. CHAMPAIGN-URBANA SPECIAL RECREATION 1311 W. Church St., Champaign, IL 61821 217-239-1152  HYPERLINK "mailto:CUSR@champaignparks.com" CUSR@champaignparks.com www.cuspecialrecreation.com CUSR advocates and provides access to a full range of recreational opportunities for people with a variety of disabilities. These opportunities include, but are not limited to, inclusion within the Champaign and Urbana Park Districts, after school programs, skill building programs, special events, trips, summer day camps, adaptive programs, and Special Olympics. The staff strive to bring Therapeutic Recreation to CUSR. Come Play with Us!! CHEZ VETERANS CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 908 W. Nevada St., Urbana, IL 61801 217-300-3515  HYPERLINK "mailto:gtander2@illinois.edu" gtander2@illinois.edu  HYPERLINK "http://chezveteranscenter.ahs.illinois.edu/" http://chezveteranscenter.ahs.illinois.edu/ Transition services for military connected students at the University of Illinois CHILD AND FAMILY CONNECTIONS #16 201 W. Springfield Ave., Ste. 508 & 509, Champaign, IL 61820 800-877-1152 kwoolridge@cicfc.org www.cicfc.org Child & Family Connections #16 (CFC) is the State of Illinois Early Intervention Program in Champaign, Ford, Iroquois, Livingston, McLean and Vermilion Counties. Early Intervention (EI) services are for families who have children ages birth to 3 with disabilities and/or risk of developmental delay, or who have a qualifying medical condition. Services may include therapies such as speech-language, occupational, developmental, and more, dependent upon what your child needs - and are provided in your home. Growing and learning does not happen the same for every child. If you have questions about your child's development, please call for a FREE developmental screening. CITY OF CHAMPAIGNHUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION & HUMAN RESOURCES DEPT. 102 North Neil St., Champaign, IL 61820 217-403-8700  HYPERLINK "http://champaignil.gov/ECHO" http://champaignil.gov/ECHO  HYPERLINK "http://champaignil.gov/HR" http://champaignil.gov/HR The Human Relations Commission is responsible for the promotion of equal rights and opportunities in the City. It is responsible for the enforcement of the Citys Human Rights Ordinance and serves as the hearing board for complaints of violation of the Ordinance that cannot be conciliated by staff. The Commission also advises the City Council on human rights and equal opportunity issues. The Human Resources Departments mission is to provide leadership and support in the areas of hiring, developing, training, retaining, and protecting the Citys workforce. The Department supports and advises other City departments in their allocation and utilization of human resources in order to provide outstanding service. CITY OF URBANA HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION 400 S. Vine St., Urbana, IL 61801 217-384-2466 vpclark@urbanaillinois.us www.urbanaillinois.us/hro The Urbana Human Relations Commission (HRC) works to end unlawful discrimination within the city of Urbana through education and enforcement of the Urbana Human Rights Ordinance. Working closely with the Urbana Human Relation Office (HRO), the HRC and HRO promote and protect human rights, civil rights, and optimal community relations within the City. If you feel you have been unlawfully discriminated against in housing, employment, credit, or access to public accommodation, please email us at vpclark@urbanaillinois.us or call 217-384-2466. Service is free of charge and calls are confidential. CLEAR CAPTIONS 3001 Lava Ridge Ct., Ste. 100, Roseville, CA 95661 916-525-8231  HYPERLINK "mailto:jack.bechard@clearcaptions.com" jack.bechaud@clearcaptions.com www.clearcaptions.com Clear Captions is a federally funded company that provides phone captioning services at no cost, to qualified individuals whose hearing loss inhibits their phone use. COMMUNITY CHOICES 44 E. Main St., Suite 419, Champaign, IL 61820 217- 621-1090 communitychoices1@gmail.com www.communitychoicesinc.org Community Choices is organized as a cooperative where adults with developmental disabilities and their families support each other. Members of the cooperative share information and resources. Community Choices provides services open to both members and non-members including Community Living, Customized Employment, and Family Support. Members have additional access to Social Opportunities. COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER OF NORTHERN CHAMPAIGN COUNTY 520 E. Wabash Ave., Suite 1, Rantoul, IL 61866 217- 893-1530 karenk@cscrantoul.org www.cscrantoul.org The Community Service Center of Northern Champaign County (CSCNCC) is a multi-agency center which provides mental health, social health and welfare services. These services include an emergency food pantry, holiday assistance, information & referral, prescription assistance, clothing center referrals and other miscellaneous services. CSCNCC also serves as a satellite site to several Champaign-Urbana based agencies. CSCNCC provides services to residents of northern Champaign County, except for the emergency food pantry which serves the entire county. COMPASS PET THERAPY SOLUTIONS 2703 Clark Road, Suite 3, Champaign, IL 61822 (812) 682-0323 info@bridgestherapy.org www.bridgestherapy.org Dedicated to the healing power of animals, we unite certified therapy animal teams with community needs and are specialists in the training of therapy animals. We utilize therapy animal teams to meet client goals, whether that be visiting to ease loneliness or brighten your day, or strategically with in therapy sessions. COURAGE CONNECTION 508 E. Church St., Champaign, IL 61820 217-819-4617 ocravens@courageconnection.org www.courageconnection.org Were committed to ensuring every member of our community can live in healthy, safe relationships by providing comprehensive domestic violence programming, plus emergency shelter and transitional housing to women and children made homeless as a result of domestic violence. CRISIS NURSERY 1309 W. Hill St., Urbana, IL 61801 217-337-2730 jduden@crisisnursery.net www.crisisnursery.net Crisis Nursery creates an Island of Safety dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and neglect by providing 24-hour emergency care for children and support to strengthen families in crisis. Crisis Nursery is the only emergency-based child care facility open 24 hours, 365 days a year for the entire community to access with no fees or income eligibility. Besides safe shelter for children ages birth through six, we also provide family support and parenting education to strengthen parent skills and confidence. We believe that asking for help is a sign of strength. CTF ILLINOIS 1902 Fox Dr., Ste. B, Champaign, IL 61820 217-352-7166 cherylsowers@ctfillinois.org http://www.ctfillinois.org CTF Illinois (CTF) is a nonprofit organization that has provided services throughout the state of Illinois since 2000. CTF assists people with diverse disabilities through a variety of programming, including: advocacy efforts and education, developmental training, residential services, community support, job development, and more. Our mission is to empower each individual we serve to live the life they want to live. Through all of our services, we are guided by this mission and by our vision to create a culture where people are not defined by their differences, but recognized for the value they bring to their communities. CU ABLE 2101 Laurel Park Place, Champaign, IL 61822 815-354-2263 info@cuable.org Find us on Facebook at CU Able www.cuable.org CU Able is a group of parents who are passionate about helping their children with special needs by creating a safe and accepting support network within the local community. The group focuses not only on advocacy and awareness, but also tries to help its members incorporate self-care into their routine by organizing and participating in local events such as moms retreats, family dinners, and the Larkins Place Parent Network. CU Able is a welcoming group where parents can seek advice and support, share resources, network, and find friendship. Create Awareness, Promote Acceptance, Embrace Love. CU AUTISM NETWORK P.O. Box 17024, Urbana, IL 61803 information.cuan@gmail.com www.cuautismnetwork.org We are a local 501c3 non-profit organization. Our mission is to support persons on the autism spectrum, their families, caregivers, educators, other professionals, and the public by providing opportunities for support, networking, education, training, and advocacy, along with promoting awareness and acceptance. SUPPORT-VOLUNTEER-DONATE #cuanvillage CUNNINGHAM CHILDRENS HOME/VOCATIONAL OPTIONS PROGRAM 1301 N. Cunningham Ave., Urbana, IL 61802 217-337-9047 dlewis@cunninghamhome.org www.cunninghamhome.org Cunningham Childrens Home provides vocational education services through their Vocational Options Program. Eligible unemployed youth who are out of school and between the ages of 18 and 25 receive the training and support needed to make a successful transition into the work force. Eligible individuals will learn positive coping and life skills, identify realistic vocational goals, and develop the skills to meet those goals. For more information, contact Deb Lewis, Vocational Options Coordinator, by phone at 217-337-9047 or email at  HYPERLINK "mailto:dlewis@cunninghamhome.org" dlewis@cunninghamhome.org. Now in its 125th year, Cunningham remains an exemplary child welfare and educational services agency that provides therapeutic intervention and caring support to more than 450 youth and their families in our community. DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES CENTER (DSC) 1304 W. Bradley Avenue, Champaign, IL 61821 217-356-9176 www.dsc-illinois.org Find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cuDSC1/ DSC proudly provides services and supports to approximately 1100 people annually. Adult services are community-focused and community-based, with an emphasis on independence to enhance the quality of life as defined by the individual choosing services. Programs offer support in life skills, employment and housing options, as well as community resources and access. Areas of support for adults include Individual and Family Support, Employment Services, Community Day Services, Residential Services and Case Management. DSCs Mission: DSC supports people in living a rich and meaningful life. DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES CENTER/FAMILY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 1304 W. Bradley Ave., Champaign, IL 61821 217-356-9176 www.dsc-illinois.org DSCs Family Development is a home-visiting program offering infants, children and families, services and support such as speech and developmental therapy, daycare consultation, developmental screenings, a weekly playgroup and PLAY Project. DHS/DIVISION OF REHABILITATION SERVICES 1307 N. Mattis Ave., Champaign, IL 61821 217-278-3500 Aletha.Alexander@illinois.gov Miranda.Delanty@illinois.gov www.dhs.state.il.us DHS-Division of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) is the state agency that provides job training, job placement & post-employment support services to job seekers who, due to their disability, may have difficulty with applying, preparing, interviewing, finding & maintaining successful employment. Individuals eligible for VR services are provided vocational assessment, evaluation, career guidance, training, & job placement by certified Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors. The DRS-VR Counselors primary role is to identify and address those employment barriers preventing our customers from being successfully employed, and then provide the necessary services that will lead to a successful employment outcome or job retention. Specialized VR services are also provided for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, blind or visually impaired. Transition Services are also provided for H.S. students with IEP, or 504 Medical Accommodations. These services are designed to assist students as they transition from school to work or to post-secondary training programs. DISABILITY RESOURCES AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (DRES)UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1207 S. Oak, Champaign, IL 61820 217-333-1970 disability@illinois.edu www.disability.illinois.edu DRES is the disability services office at the University of Illinois campus. We are one of the leading support programs in higher education for people with disabilities and were the first in the nation to begin providing these support services. Our mission is to ensure that qualified individuals with disabilities are afforded an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from the curricular, co-curricular, and vocational opportunities available at the University of Illinois. We accomplish this through the collaborative promotion, provision, and pursuit of innovative accommodative and educational services, and interdisciplinary disability research. DOWN SYNDROME NETWORK, CHAMPAIGN COUNTY 1304 W. Bradley Ave., Champaign, IL 61824 217-722-1732 president@champaigndsn.org secretary@champaigndsn.org www.champaigndsn.org The Champaign County Down Syndrome Network operates as a not-for-profit organization serving families who have a member with Down syndrome. The DSN offers support to families by providing current information for parents, professionals, and the general public. The DSN provides new parent packets, offers social opportunities for peers with Down syndrome, and raises awareness of Down syndrome in our community. The DSN holds workshops and monthly meetings on topics of interest to our members. EASTER SEALS TIMBER POINTE OUTDOOR CENTER 20 Timber Pointe Dr., Hudson, IL 61748 309-365-8021  HYPERLINK "mailto:amcbride@ci.easterseals.com" amcbride@ci.easterseals.com http://www.easterseals.com/ci Owned and operated byEastersealsCentral Illinois, accredited by the American Camp Association, and located on the shoreline of Lake Bloomington,TimberPointeOutdoorCenteris the premier resource in the state of Illinois for providing specializedoutdoorrecreation, experiential, and family programs for individuals with disabilities and illnesses in a fun, safe and accessible environment. EDEN SUPPORTIVE LIVING 222 N. State St., Champaign, IL 61820 217-903-5900 pjacobsen@edenslf.com www.edenslf.com Eden Supportive Living is a lifestyle designed for people with physical disabilities ages 22-64 who expect a better quality of living. At Eden, a person can live amongst their peers in exciting neighborhoods, while taking comfort in knowing there are licensed health professionals available to assist with daily living activities or health emergencies. A monthly fee covers everything: rent, utilities, three daily meals, housekeeping, laundry, assistance with transportation, personal care, and even medical reminders. Qualified residents eligible for financial assistance under Medicaid may be able to receive financial assistance for their care at Eden. ELLIOTT COUNSELING GROUP 309 W. Clark St., Champaign, IL 61820 217-398-9066 staff@ecgstaff.com https://elliottcounselinggroup.com Serving Champaign-Urbana and the surrounding communities, we provide total care for the entire range of emotional and mental health issues. Through individual, couple, family, or group sessions, we provide therapeutic care for varying personality disorders, grief, depression, anxiety, gender issues, PTSD and trauma, addiction and drug/alcohol issues, and more. Our other services include but are not limited to: Play Therapy Art Therapy Yoga Therapy Animal-assisted Therapy Aromatherapy Chronic Illness Support Group Medication Assistance EPILEPSY FOUNDATION GREATER CHICAGO Regional Office: 17 N. State Street, Suite 650, Chicago, IL 60602 312-939-8622 kjanssen@epilepsychicago.org  HYPERLINK "http://www.epilepsychicago.org" www.epilepsychicago.org Local Support Group: The Champaign County Epilepsy Support Group First Presbyterian Church, WestminsterHall 302 W. Church Street, Champaign, IL. Meeting starts at 6:30 - 8 p.m. For more info, contact Deb Mitchell at 217-867-2485  HYPERLINK "mailto:dcmitchell@mchis.com" \t "_blank" dcmitchell@mchis.com The Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago is an Illinois not-for-profit organization serving 43 counties, offering counseling, advocacy and educational services to people with epilepsy, their families, and the communities in which they live. The Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago leads the fight to stop seizures, find a cure and overcome the challenges created by epilepsy. EQUIP FOR EQUALITY 1 West Old State Capitol Plaza, Suite 816, Springfield, IL 62701 866-543-7046 866-KIDS-046 (Special Ed Helpline) contactus@equipforequality.org www.equipforequality.org Equip for Equality provides self-advocacy and legal help for people with disabilities in Illinois with no fee for services. It is the only comprehensive, cross-disability advocacy organization serving people of all ages throughout the state. Advocates and attorneys provide information and advice to individuals to enable them to advocate on their own behalf. Projects include outreach to Spanish-speaking communities, a special education helpline, help for beneficiaries of Social Security, and self-advocacy education. FAMILY SERVICE OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY 405 S. State St., Champaign, IL 61820 217-352-0099 info@familyservicecc.org www.famservcc.org Family Service of Champaign County offers you caring staff and more than a century of experience. Families and people of all ages improve their ability to cope through counseling and support groups. Adults with disabilities living in a home setting experiencing abuse, neglect or financial exploitation receive protection and assistance to ensure safe living arrangements. Services for adults aged 60+ include HomeCare, Meals on Wheels, Senior Transportation, and Senior Counseling & Advocacy. Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) has volunteer opportunities for all adults ages 55+. Call Family Service at 352-0099; we can help you turn your challenges into new beginnings. FEEDING MATTERS Toll free: 800-233-4658  HYPERLINK "mailto:gclavey@gmail.com" gclavey@gmail.com info@feedingmatters.org  HYPERLINK "http://www.feedingmatters.org" www.feedingmatters.org Feeding Matters is the first organization in the world uniting families, healthcare professionals, and the broader community to improve the system of care for children with Pediatric Feeding Disorder (PFD) through advocacy, education, support, and research. Families may be interested in The Power of Two program - a system of support for families that often feel isolated and overwhelmed. Qualified family coaches who have first-hand experience with PFD are matched with families struggling to overcome the medical, emotional, financial, educational, and social issues often faced with PFD. An online feeding questionnaire and our health care provider directory are also available online. GROW IN ILLINOIS PO Box 3667, Champaign, IL 61826 217-390-2583 Karen.shan@growinamerica.org www.growinamerica.org GROW is a community mental health movement. We are voluntary and open to everyone. There are no fees or dues, and no referral or specific diagnosis is needed. People come to GROW with diverse problems in living, including mental illness, addictions, abuse, grief, loneliness, depression, anxiety, stress, and difficulty coping. Just come along to a meeting and learn how GROW can help you. Weekly GROW groups are run by the members and structured around a Group Method. Meetings last about 2 hours and are followed by a social time. HEALING HORSE STABLES 378 County Road 700 East, Pesotum, IL 61863 217-690-8775 healinghorsestables@gmail.com www.healinghorsestables.org Healing Horse Stables is committed to promoting the physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and spiritual health and well-being of individuals, regardless of age or disability, by providing equine assisted activities. We are a nonprofit organization offering: therapeutic riding, equine facilitated learning, and riding for relaxation. We plan soon to offer equine assisted psychotherapy and hippo therapyspeech, physical, and occupational therapy utilizing horses. HEALTH ALLIANCE 3310 Fields South Drive, Champaign, IL 61822 217-902-8156 mervet.adams@healthalliance.org www.healthalliance.org For more than 30 years, Health Alliance has offered plans with quality doctors and hospitals, unbelievably helpful customer service, and ways to save. With a focus on quality, local customer service, and wellness, we deliver top-notch health insurance to our members. Offering Individual & Family Coverages, Medicare, and Employer Group coverage options to help you be your best! Learn more at www.HealthAlliance.org or call us at 1-888-382-9771. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY 2008 North Market St., Champaign, IL 61822 217-378-7100 ext. 5059 candaceg@hacc.net www.hacc.net The Housing Authority works in conjunction with local governments and agencies to develop long term housing strategies for communities. HUMAN RIGHTS AUTHORITY 2125 S. First St., Champaign, IL 61820 (217) 278-5587 laura.hart2@illinois.gov http://www2.illinois.gov/sites/gac/HRA/Pages/default.aspx The Human Rights Authority is the investigative arm of the Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission. The Authority investigates alleged violations of the rights of persons with disabilities by providers of services. ILLINI CHAPTER OF ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF THE DEAF 2104 Wiggins St., Champaign, IL 61822 217-689-0281 illinichapterofiad@gmail.com www.iadeaf.org or www.facebook.com/IlliniChapterofIAD/ Advocacy organization for deaf and hard of hearing individuals, with social opportunities scheduled regularly. ILLINOIS ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM 1020 S. Spring, Springfield, IL 62704 217-522-7985 rrichard@iltech.org www.ILTech.org Demonstration of assistive technology devices for all ages and disabilities. ILLINOIS EARLY INTERVENTION CLEARINGHOUSE 51 Gerty Dr., Childrens Research Ctr., UIUC, Champaign, IL 61820 877-275-3227 isaacs@illinois.edu http://www.eiclearinghouse.org The Illinois Early Intervention (EI) Clearinghouse is a lending library and information resource for families and professionals in Illinois. Our free lending library consists of books, journals, and DVDs related to early childhood, parenting, and young children with special needs. The EI Clearinghouse is one component of the Illinois Early Intervention (EI) Program. The states program provides a collection of services for families of children from birth to age 3 who have disabilities or developmental delays or who are at risk of having developmental delays. Families are the key to successful early intervention. Our mission is to provide families with the information they need to support their childrens growth and development. ILLINOIS HOME CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM One Natural Resources Way, Springfield IL 62702 800-252-8966  HYPERLINK "mailto:Aging.HCOProgram@illinois.gov" Aging.HCOProgram@illinois.gov www.illinois.gov/HCOP The Illinois Home Care Ombudsman Program advocates on behalf of individuals who are receiving services through the Home and Community-Based Waiver Services Program and the Medicare Medicaid Alignment Initiative. ILLINOIS OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 15-500, Chicago, IL 60601 312-814-0034 Julie.Ayres@illinoiscomptroller.gov www.illinoiscomptroller.gov We provide information and literature on identity theft and financial literacy. ILLINOIS RADIO READER 300 N. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801 217- 333-6503 spegal@illinois.edu will.illinois.edu/illinoisradioreader The free Illinois Radio Reader service offers audio news and information from newspapers, magazines and moreand its not just for those who are blind or visually impaired. Its for anyone who is considered print impairedincluding individuals who have a medical condition or disability that makes it difficult to hold and/or read traditional books and magazines. Its also for people who are home bound. The service is also offered via web streaming and a smart phone app in addition to the traditional reader radios. ILLINOIS RESPITE COALITION (IRC) 17314 S. Kedzie Ave., Hazel Crest, IL 60429 630-207-8479  HYPERLINK "mailto:ilrespitecoalition@gmail.com" ilrespitecoalition@gmail.com  HYPERLINK "http://www.illinoisrespitecoalition.org" www.illinoisrespitecoalition.org The Illinois Respite Coalition (IRC) has been supporting families and providers since 1998. We provide respite information and referral across the lifespan statewide. We have an in-home respite grant and when funded, a statewide Emergency Respite Care Grant. The in-home respite grant through DHS provides eligible families who have a loved one diagnosed with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities a break utilizing a trained worker. This break gives the caregivers a chance to care for themselves. We serve 16 counties: Bond, Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Crawford, Cumberland, Dewitt, Edgar, Effingham, Jasper, Macon, Marion, Mason, Moultrie, Richlandd, Washington. Contact: ilrespitecoalition@gmail.com ILLINOIS STATE LIBRARY TALKING BOOK AND BRAILLE SERVICE 300 S. Second St., Springfield, IL 62701 800-426-0709 isltbbs@ilsos.gov www.ilbph.org ISLTBBS is a tax-supported mail-order public library of audio books and braille for anyone who is unable to read standard print material due to vision or physical problem. INDIVIDUAL ADVOCACY GROUP 1289 Windham Parkway, Romeoville, IL 60446 815-931-3986  HYPERLINK "mailto:mwojciechowski@individualadvocacygroup.com" mwojciechowski@individualadvocacygroup.com  HYPERLINK "http://www.individualadvocacygroup.com" www.individualadvocacygroup.com Individual Advocacy Group helps individuals live full, self-directed lives with dignity and independence. IAG provides a full array of quality, customized, outcome-focused services for people with developmental, intellectual, emotional, behavioral, neurological or mental disabilities. We enable individuals to define and pursue their life goals and interests, develop skills to reach those goals, grow increasing personal responsibility, engage their community, and lead active, enjoyable, independent lives. LEAP LEADERS IN EMPLOYING ALL PEOPLE 1304 W. Bradley Ave., Champaign, IL 61821 217-356-9176 lolson@dsc-illinois.org www. dsc-illinois.org LEAP is a collaborative effort between Developmental Services Center (DSC) and Community Choices, to expand local employment opportunities for people with disabilities and to advance the Employment First Initiative, by offering education and resources to Champaign County employers. LEAP is funded by a grant through the Champaign County Developmental Disabilities Board. MAATUKA, AL-HEETI & EMKES, LLC 2101 Windsor Place, Champaign, IL 61820 217-337-0700 stacy@maelaw.net https://maelaw.net/ Full service law firm providing solution oriented legal services in a caring and professional manner.Maatuka, Al Heeti &Emkesis a law firm located in Champaign which provides legal consultation for families and individuals who are involved with persons with special needs. Such consultation and legal services include, but are not limited to: Special needs trusts, estate planning, wills and trusts, guardianships, powers of attorney, and direction for living arrangements.Maatuka, Al Heeti &Emkeswill work with family members or individuals to accomplish the best results possible for the individual with special needs.Maatuka, Al Heeti &Emkescan also provide other general legal consultation in other areas of the law. MEDSERV EQUIPMENT CORP. 400 N. Broadway, Urbana, IL 61801 217-355-7971 dave@medservdme.com www.medservdme.com Home medical equipment and supplies including: Scooters and wheelchairs, lift/recliner chairs, stair lifts, vehicle lifts (for scooters and wheelchairs). Bath safety, ambulatory, compression hose, CPAPs and supplies, and much more. MOLINA HEALTHCARE OF ILLINOIS 1520 Kensington Rd, Suite 450, Oakbrook, IL 60523 773-241-9873 Staci.Diggs-Spence@MolinaHealthcare.com www.MolinaHealthcare.com We are a health insurance plan for those who receive Medicaid and Medicare benefits for those with a disability. NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS (NAMI) PO Box 3552, Champaign, IL 61826-3552 217-419-5345  HYPERLINK "mailto:champaignnami@aol.com" champaignnami@aol.com  HYPERLINK "http://www.champaignnami.org" http://www.namichampaign.org We are an all volunteer group and provide education, support, and advocacy to all persons living in our community who are affected by mental illness. Look for educational meetings at the Champaign Library. Monthly family support groups in five cities: Champaign, Danville, Effingham, Mattoon and Tuscola. Free educational courses for families of adults and children living with mental illness. Speakers for groups and schools. We have a warmline to help connect with, and navigate resources for getting help. Call 217-419-5345 for more information or to get support. NATIONAL SEATING AND MOBILITY 3808 W. Springfield Ave., Suite B, Champaign, IL 61822 217-355-1399  HYPERLINK "mailto:tmiller@nsm-seating.com" tmiller@nsm-seating.com  HYPERLINK "http://www.nsm-seating.com" www.nsm-seating.com Since 2001, National Seating and Mobility has served East Central Illinois by providing mobility and seating solutions to those with complex rehab and consumer needs. OSF HEALTHCARE HEART OF MARY MEDICAL CENTER 1400 West Park St., Urbana, IL 61801 217-337-2000 Sheri.L.McKiernan@osfhealthcare.org www.osfhealthcare.org/heart-of-mary/ At OSF HealthCare Heart of Mary Medical Center, were your neighbor, your family, your kids coach. Were part of a nationally recognized and innovative health system. Were building a better healthier Central Illinois by making health care easier to access, innovating new treatments and focusing on the needs of the community. Backed by an integrated network and the nationally recognized experts of OSF HealthCare Childrens Hospital of Illinois, OSF HealthCare Illinois Neurological Institute, and OSF HealthCare Cardiovascular Institute, we bring advanced technology, specialized medical care and cutting-edge researchall with that exceptional patient experience you deserve. PACE, INC. CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING 1317 E. Florida Ave., Urbana, IL 61801-6007 217- 344-5433 info@pacecil.org www.pacecil.org PACE is a Consumer-Controlled and Cross-Disability organization which serves Champaign, Douglas, Edgar, Piatt, and Vermilion counties. We are led by people with disabilities in everything from the individual services that we provide, to the overall programs, to even our Board and Staff. It also means that we serve people with a wide range of disabilities; everything from Developmental, to Visual Impairments, Deaf/Hard of Hearing, and other physical disabilities. Through self-directed advocacy and services, we work toward the full-inclusion of people with disabilities in the rights and responsibilities of society. Access Alley by PACE Access Alley by PACE is a program where people with disabilities ranging from; Deaf/Hard of Hearing, Blindness/Low-Vision, Mobility Impairments, Memory Impairments, Learning Disabilities, and many others will have the opportunity to learn about, test, and buy the technologies to grow and maintain independence. Youll be able to visit us at 1717 S. Philo Rd. in Urbana, or on the web at: www.accessalley.org. PARKINSONS SUPPORT GROUP OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY Savoy United Methodist Church 3002 W. Old Church Rd., Champaign, IL 61822 (corner of Duncan Rd. and Old Church Rd.) 217-549-6167 huntindawgs@yahoo.com Providing support for individuals diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease and their caregivers. Weekly meetings are held at Savoy United Methodist Church each Monday from 10-11am. Meetings include information, light exercise, discussion, and socialization. Meetings are open to all. PARKLAND COLLEGE OFFICE OF ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES 2400 W. Bradley Ave., Champaign, IL 61822 217-353-2338 accessibilityservices@parkland.edu www.parkland.edu The office of accessibility services works in partnership with the college community to facilitate equal access for students with disabilities to the educational programs, services, and activities of Parkland College in accordance with federal law. PAVILION HOSPITAL, THE 809 W. Church St., Champaign, IL 61820 217-373-1700 christine.bruns@uhsinc.com www.pavilionhospital.com Psychiatric and Addiction treatment services for children, adolescents, adults, and the geriatric population. Services are provided on an inpatient and partial hospitalization basis. The Pavilion Foundation School provides educational services for youth grades 3-12 who have learning disabilities as well as behavior issues. PERSONAL MOBILITY 1109 Parkland Court, Champaign, IL 61821 217-398-1188 info@personalmobilityinc.com www.personalmobilityinc.com Personal Mobility is Illinois most complete mobility center. We provide mobility solutions for Home, Auto, Community, and Life. We specialize in Stairlifts, Home Elevators, Custom Manual and Power Wheelchairs, Custom Seating, Accessible Vehicles, and Driving Controls. We are family-owned and here to serve you with locations in Champaign, Peoria, and Springfield. PROMISE HEALTHCARE-FRANCES NELSON/SMILE HEALTHY 819 Bloomington Rd., Champaign, IL 61820 217-356-1558 info@promisehealth.org www.promisehealth.org Frances Nelson is a family medicine health center dedicated to providing affordable and accessible quality care to our patients. We offer income-based discounts and benefit enrollment assistance. Smile Healthy is a dynamic collection of dental programs that work to improve the oral health of the community through preventive care, treatment, and education. QUALITY MED TRANSPORT 3515 N. Cunningham Ave., Urbana, IL 61802 217-607-2468 dispatchurbana@qualitymedtransport.com qualitymedtransport.com We provide the following: Ambulatory & Para-Transit transports Dialysis transports Workers Compensation transports Nursing/Assisted Living Facility transports Counseling and Treatment Center transports Pharmacy Prescription Pick-ups Specialty Appointments RATTLE THE STARS 4002 Tallgrass Dr., Champaign, IL 61822 217-372- 4479 kbryan@rattlethestars.org www.rattlethestars.org Rattle the Stars provides suicide prevention services, including intervention training for youth and adults, consultation for suicide crisis response planning for schools, businesses, and organizations, hosting and participating in community events, providing information and resources, and institutional and political advocacy. ROSECRANCE CENTRAL ILLINOIS 801 N. Walnut, Champaign, IL 61820 217-693-4545 kkessler@rosecrance.org www.rosecrance.org Rosecrance Central Illinois provides a wide range of prevention, intervention and treatment options for children, youth, adults, and families experiencing mental health and substance use issues. The continuum of care includes a 24-hour crisis line and crisis response, outpatient psychiatric care for adults, therapy/counseling, outpatient substance use treatment, and case management. Our adult residential programs include crisis stabilization at the Crisis Residential Center, 24-hour group homes, specialized supported housing, and independent apartments. SENSORY SANCTUARY Savoy, IL 331-551-6493  HYPERLINK "mailto:hjohnston@sensorysanctuary.org" hjohnston@sensorysanctuary.org  HYPERLINK "http://www.sensorysanctuary.org" www.sensorysanctuary.org Our organization exists to provide safety equipment, sensory tools, and resources to individuals and families living with Sensory Processing Disorder. SEVEN OAKS FINANCIAL LLC 805 W. Jackson St., Suite 306, Morton, IL 61550 217-417-5228 jsthompson@sevenoaksfinancial.com www.7oaksfinancial.com Seven Oaks provides comprehensive financial planning for families with a special need. This includes an analysis of their current situation, an individualized plan for their future, with prioritized alternatives, optional funding formats including Special Needs Trusts and ABLE accounts, and assistance in working with Special Needs attorneys to establish the proper legal instruments to protect their family member, their government benefits, and establish financially a standard of living they desire for not only the Special Needs member but the entire family. SOCIAL CHAMPAIGN 510 S. Staley Road, Suite. A, Champaign, IL 61822 217-766-8807 j.s.gorsuch@gmail.com www.socialchampaign.com Social Champaign provides individual and group therapy services that address the social and organizational issues of children and adults with high functioning autism, PDD-NOS, Asperger Syndrome, non-verbal learning disorder (NVLD), ADHD, and other related social learning disabilities. Group therapy is limited to a maximum of four clients per group. STARNET REGIONS I & III 1 University Circle, Macomb, IL 61455 800-227-7537 Toll free mk-smith@wiu.edu r-slaght@wiu.edu www.starnet.org Illinois STARnet is a Support and Technical Assistance Regional Network that provides training, consultation and resources to the early childhood community. STARnet is divided into six regions in Illinois, Regions I & III serve the Northwest and Central part of the state. The STARnet system assists the State Board of Education in meeting local needs by providing services to professionals and families of young children with special needs throughout Illinois. STARnet supports family-centered, research-based and effective practices in early childhood education and care. STARnet is committed to Helping Illinois Young Children Reach for the Stars. STATE SENATOR SCOTT BENNETT/DISABILITY ADVOCACY 45 E. University Ave., Suite 206, Champaign, IL 61820 217-355-5252 michelle@senatorbennett.com www.senatorbennett.com Public service contact information, Senior Health Record, State government information, Child Identification card, information re ABLE Act. STEPHENS FAMILY YMCA LARKINS PLACE PROGRAMMING 2501 Fields South Dr., Champaign, IL 61822 217-359-9622 kspencer@ccymca.net www.sf-ymca.net The Stephens Family YMCA is specifically designed to support and integrate children and families at all developmental levels, encouraging acceptance, play and growth for everyone. While the philosophy and spirit of Larkins Place permeates every aspect of the Y from design to programming, classes designated as Larkins Place Programming incorporate additional therapeutic developmental and social goalsactively seeking to bring together typically and atypically developing participants in an effort to cross social barriers and enact positive personal and societal change. THE AUTISM PROGRAM (TAP) AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 904 W. Nevada, Urbana, IL 61801 217-244-1395 theautismprogram@illinois.edu www.theautismprogram.illinois.edu The Autism Program (TAP) is a state-wide network of resources for Autism Spectrum Disorders in the State of Illinois. Our mission is to foster development of community networks that promote best practice in the diagnosis, treatment, and education of all children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Locally we offer social skill groups, playgroup, New Diagnosis orientation, Resource Room, training and technical assistance, and consultations. THRIVENT FINANCIAL, EAST CENTRAL ILLINOIS GROUP 201 W. Springfield Ave., Suite 103, Champaign, IL 61820 217-819-4646 dean.hull@thrivent.com https://connect.thrivent.com/east-central-illinois-group Thrivent Financial provides sound financial guidance with value-based financial strategies. Our experienced financial representatives can help you create a strategy that reflects your values. We provide a wide range of products and services to help you meet your financial goals and needs. We offer tools such as insurance, annuities and mutual funds. Were a not-for-profit financial services organization dedicated to helping our nearly 2.4 million Christian members reach their financial goals. We are a Fortune 500 company with the strength of $105.4 billion in assets under management (as of Dec. 31, 2014). Bringing together the expertise of lawyers, financial planners, and psychologists, The ChSNCis the only credential designed to prepare financial advisors to help people with special needs. TOM JONES CHALLENGER LEAGUE, C-U KIWANIS 284 Illinois Dr., Rantoul, IL 61866 For sign-up use website below or call: 217-239-1152 (CUSR) For more info: 217-377-2998 or 217-649-2077 TomJonesLeague@gmail.com http://www.TomJonesLeague.org Tom Jones Challenger League baseball will begin its 22nd season next Spring. Starting with a dozen players, the league has now grown to more than 100 players and more than 100 buddies and volunteer helpers. Challenger League baseball gives youngsters with disabilities the chance to play the game of baseball. For many, this was a game only their siblings or friends took part in until Challenger offered the opportunity to compete. Challenger League is sponsored by Champaign-Urbana Kiwanis Club. Games are played on Tuesdays and Saturdays at AMBUCS Park in Urbana during the months of May and June. Ages of our players are 6 to 21. Our motto: Everyone is a winner in Challenger League Baseball. TRUE NORTH COUNSELING CENTER 201 W. Springfield Ave., Ste. 208, Champaign, IL 61820 217-402-4071  HYPERLINK "mailto:danielapplegate74@gmail.com" danielapplegate74@gmail.com truenorthcounseling.com True North Counseling Center is a new, collaborative private practice, opening April 1, 2020, in Champaign, IL. We are a group of well-established clinicians in the area who prioritize quality of care with our creative, energetic, and experienced licensed clinicians. DanielApplegate and Henry Woolsey (formerly of Compass Counseling), are building a team of excellent therapists. In addition to the work Daniel and Henry have done the last five years, True North will have a focus on family and child/adolescent services, including: Autism (ASD) ADHD Fragile X Syndrome Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder CerebralPalsy Down syndrome Reactive Attachment Disorder Bi-polar disorder Borderline personality disorder Schizophrenia Anxiety Depression PTSD - Combat and non-combat related Play Therapy True North Counseling Center will be opening April 1, 2020, inHuntington Tower, Suites 208-210. Please contact HYPERLINK "mailto:danielapplegate74@gmail.com" \t "_blank" danielapplegate74@gmail.comfor more information on services and programming. TUTOR DOCTOR CHAMPAIGN 507 E. Country Ridge, Mahomet, IL 61853 (217)418-4746 shess@tutordoctor.com www.tutordoctor.com/champaign Tutor Doctor provides tutoring and test preparation services to students of all ages, levels and subjects. Our in-home, one-to-one sessions are scheduled to accommodate your familys availability. TWO ROADS WELLNESS CLINIC 3115 Village Office Place, Champaign, IL 61822 217-531-4101  HYPERLINK "mailto:Lindsay@tworoadswellnessclinic.com" Lindsay@tworoadswellnessclinic.com  HYPERLINK "http://www.tworoadswellnessclinic.com" www.tworoadswellnessclinic.com TwoRoadsWellness is an integrative mental health clinic that focuses on treating the whole person. We have 17 counselors and 4 nurse practitioners who provide counseling, medication management, supplementation support, nutritional counseling, and community education on mental health topics. We serve children, teens, and adults. We also provide individual, family, couples, and group therapy. Contact us for support with concerns regarding: -Depression, Bipolar, and other mood disorders -PTSD and trauma related concerns -ADHD, OCD, and Anxiety -Relationship difficulties and sexual concerns -Divorce, Grief and Loss, and Family Transitions UIC DIVISION OF SPECIALIZED CARE FOR CHILDREN 510 Devonshire, Suite A, Champaign, IL 61820 800-322-3722 beagles2@uic.edu http://dscc.uic.edu/ University of Illinois at Chicagos Division of Specialized Care for Children provides free care coordination for families of children with special health care needs. Additionally, we are able to provide some financial support to families who meet our financial eligibility guidelines. As a division of UIC, we have unique access to resources and research to assist Illinois families and children with special healthcare needs. We have 12 regional offices throughout the state of Illinois. The Champaign Regional Office provides care to children and families in the following counties: Champaign, Douglas, Ford, Iroquois, Kankakee, McLean, Macon, Moultrie, Piatt and Vermilion. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS EXTENSION 801 N. Country Fair Dr., Suite D, Champaign, IL 61821 217-333-7672  HYPERLINK "mailto:sweedler@illinois.edu" sweedler@illinois.edu https://extension.illinois.edu/cfiv/money-mentors University of Illinois Extensions Money Mentors program is a network of trained volunteers who work one-onone with people who request help with personal money management. Money Mentors help people with personal finance goals, including organizing finances, managing debt, and building savings. All services are free and confidential. To request a mentor, register online at http://go.illinois.edu/moneymentors or call 217- 333-7672. To ask a money-related question, office hours are available by appointment. URBANA FREE LIBRARY 210 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 61801 217-367-4057 jchambers@urbanafree.org http://www.urbanafreelibrary.org Located in the heart of downtown Urbana at the corner of Race and Green, all are \welcome to use the resources within our building. FREE WiFi and public workstations with Internet access, MS office applications, special keyboards and trackball mice, adjustable height computer tables. Aladdin Genie Document magnifier. Large print books, DVDs and audiobooks on CD. Notary public service all hours the library is open. Public fax and copy machines. Home delivery service for the physically disabled. Programs for all ages. Space for meetings. Cooling & heating station during uncomfortable weather. And, more! VA ILLIANA HEALTH CARE SYSTEM 1900 E. Main St., Danville, IL 61832 217-554-3000  HYPERLINK "mailto:Katherine.weber@va.gov" Katherine.weber@va.gov  HYPERLINK "https://www.danville.va.gov" https://www.danville.va.gov VA Illiana Health Care Systems mission is to honor Americas Veterans by providing exceptional healthcare that improves their health and well-being. We offer an array of services to meet the health care needs of those who have so proudly served our nation. WEFT/DISABILITY BEAT RADIO 113 N Market St., Champaign, IL 61820 217-778-1664  HYPERLINK "mailto:disabilitybeat@gmail.com" disabilitybeat@gmail.com www.weft.org WEFT Community Radio is a volunteer-operated non-profit heard at 90.1 FM or online at weft.org/listen. 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