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Provides referrals to financial literacy training and job readiness/job help and other human services
Resources on and referrals to recreational, educational, health, social, behavioral and daily living skills services for adults 20 years and older with mild to profound intellectual disabilities.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Staff provide information on and referrals to services related to disabilities and independent living skills. Relevant printed materials and videotapes can also be borrowed from library at this location.
Pride in Aging services - Information and referral for seniors 55 years and older, especially those who belong to the LGBTQ+ community.
Provides information and referrals for individuals with spinal cord injury/disorders.

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Provides information and intensive services for deaf-blind, including assistance with certification and applications for assistive technology equipment

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Specialized Information and Referral
Provides free telephone resource navigation to people living with cancer, post-treatment survivors, and caregivers affected by cancer.
Provides information and referral for residents seeking free financial workshops and debt management assistance programs offered through area partner churches.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Information and customized referrals for services and resources for seniors and their families/caregivers, including senior housing, home care, earned benefits, advocacy, education.
Information on relevant state and local services, eligibility criteria and on accessing systems of care. Referrals made for accurate information, advocacy assistance, technical assistance, evaluation/assessment and direct services.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Provides information on available health and human services and referrals to community resources
Referrals to rental assistance programs and in-network legal aid and pro bono attorneys.
Connect persons with rare diseases with other patient assistance programs
Governor-appointed advisory commission that allows Illinois residents to report acts of hate and receive support and connections to relevant services.
National website offers information & referral services related to ADD/ADHD resources and services.
Program serving as a one-stop information and referral platform for Veterans who are homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless, to access to a variety of programs available to them, including housing, health care, food, clothing, legal services, mental health care, and others. Primary health care services are only available to Veterans from Cook County and four counties in northwest Indiana.
Information and referral to home- and community-based services for people with disabilities.
The Senior Helpline: One-on-one assistance with Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA) programs and referrals to local services.
Provides free online materials pertaining to stuttering, and offers referrals to area Speech-Language Pathologists. Information is available in multiple formats including E-books, videos, webinars, newsletters, and blogs. A Spanish version of the website is available at www.tartamudez.org.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Information on and referrals from Senior Living Advisors to services related to senior living, including types of care or living options needed (such as assisted living, memory care) and how to pay for housing.

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Specialized Information and Referral
National Information & Referral Service which provides over-the-phone and online assistance directing seniors and their caregivers to transportation, home and community-based services, housing and health insurance information. This is a public service of the Administration on Aging (AoA).

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Specialized Information and Referral
Provide referrals to all levels of care from eating disorders specialized therapists and dietitians to acute medical stabilization. Helpline is run by licensed and specialized therapists. For more information, please call 866-662-1235 or email us at [email protected].

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Specialized Information and Referral
Family and Community Autism Resource Specialists provide information and referrals to autism-related programs, services, support groups, organizations, community resources, professional training, and local events.
Hotline connecting immigrant families facing deportation with information and referral to legal and social services.
Referrals provided to other agencies for additional support services, including for food pantries, housing, legal services, transportation, office services such as faxing and photocopying, notary services, child care, job finding assistance and employment preparation, emergency financial assistance, and others.