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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was supported by grants from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. We are grateful for the help and support of our Senior Program Officer, Mr. Spruiell D. Weber White. The work would not have been possible without the dedication and hard work of our partners: The Chicago Housing Authority, The Community Builders, Inc., Community Catalyst, One Economy Corporation, Quad Communities Development Corporation, Real Benefits Illinois, The University of Chicago Hospitals, and The University of Chicago Humanities Division. The work of research assistants Elizabeth Babcock, Rebecca Bernstein, Elizabeth Ferrigno, Matthew Hayden, and Deva Woodly is greatly appreciated as are the contributions of volunteers S. Elise M. Focht and Jocelyn Moore. Jocelyn W. McClelland provided the cover photography.

FEEDBACK ON THE DIRECTORY Feedback may be sent to: Mark H. Neuffer mneuffer@uchicago.edu

Copyright 2005 Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago CS-124

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Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................................................................2 How to Use The Directory .....................................................................................................................................................................3-8 Alphabetical Listing of Sites and Services .......................................................................................................................................9-24 Section 1 - Directory Pages ............................................................................................................................................................25-138 Section 2 - Index By Service Category ........................................................................................................................................139-149 Section 3 - Index By Population Served ......................................................................................................................................150-162 Section 4 - Index By Neighborhood .............................................................................................................................................163-176 Section 5 - Index By Zip Code ......................................................................................................................................................177-189

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INTRODUCTION What happens when we want help from resources in our communities like social service centers, medical clinics, houses of worship, schools, and local associations? We discover that we are supported by a complex array of service systems in which relevant information may be incomplete, inaccurate, or outdated. Finding helpwhether in person, by telephone, or with a computerturns out to be complicated and time consuming. Too often, we need help finding help. This Resource Directory focuses on Chicago's "Mid-South" communities, an area bounded by 22nd Street on the North, the Dan Ryan Expressway on the West, 63rd Street on the South, and Lake Michigan on the East. Our objective is to provide reliable information about services in the Mid-South and where they may be accessed. We hope that the Directory will improve resident access to services, enhance networking between community organizations, and support ongoing community planning efforts. Directory information was gathered through meetings, telephone contacts, mailings, and e-mail exchanges, as well as through review of published information and material available on the Internet. All organizations listed in the Directory were provided copies of their listings for review and correction. We have sought to provide an accurate listing of services offered by the organizations that participated in this project, but there may be errors or omissions. This project has demonstrated that community service information can be efficiently gathered and compiled from a broad cross-section of organizations; can be logically organized by service type, population served, and neighborhood; and can be published electronically at comparatively low cost. The Directory houses service information for several hundred organizations, and this is a shared accomplishment on the part of all involved in the project. By the same tokengiven the scope, diversity, and number of organizations in the area it is easy to envision, and to desire, a significantly more comprehensive and detailed Directory. Given also the ever-changing nature of community services, another vital innovation would be a practical, cost-effective means of refreshing the information on a regular basis. Clearly, there is an abundance of good work in this area that remains to be done. We welcome your feedback on the Mid-South Resource Directory and how it can be improved. We also invite your thoughts as to how future efforts of this kind can best be implemented in Chicago neighborhoods. Contact information is provided inside the front cover of the Directory.

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HOW TO USE THE DIRECTORY Directory Organization The Directory Pages section is the heart of this Community Resource Directory. In this section, service provider sites are listed in alphabetical order by provider name and by service address. Services at each provider address are listed alphabetically. The Directory Pages are preceded by a detailed Alphabetical Listing of Sites and Services, and are followed by indexes that organize service offerings by service category, population served, neighborhood, and zip code.

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Entry Format As shown in the example, the site information portion of each entry includes the service providers address, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail address, and web site URL. The mission statement of the service provider is given in full or in a summarized format. Information is also provided on the Service Contact (the contact person for information about services) and the Executive Contact (the contact person for information about this provider site or its parent organization). Services at each site are listed alphabetically by service name. Each service is characterized as direct service or referral, and is assigned a category for service type and population served. (The categories are drawn from the Taxonomy of Human Services licensed by AIRS, the Alliance of Information & Referral Systems.) Where available, brief descriptive information about the service is supplied. In cases where the service provider has supplied additional detail for service contacts and/or location, this is included on additional lines and flagged with an asterisk (*).
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Using the PDF Version The Directory is supplied in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF), which can be printed and used as a hard copy reference. In addition, you should consider using the Directory electronically on your computer. It is equipped with very powerful search and navigation features that will help you access information quickly and flexibly. To use the Directory electronically, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader software, which can be downloaded free from Adobe at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readermain.html.

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This illustration shows the first page of the Alphabetical Listing of Sites and Services. The nine basic features identified in the illustration are discussed below.

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Using the PDF Version Basic Adobe Reader Features 1. Zoom. The zoom feature allows you to change the magnification of the view. You can zoom in or out to make the images larger or smaller as shown in the drop down box. 2. Hand Tool. You may place this hand tool onto any page of the Directory and scroll the page by pulling the hand up or down. 3-5. Bookmark Pane. Each of the bookmarks shown in the pane (3) is a placeholder for a specific part of the text. By clicking on a bookmark, you will be taken immediately to the text location to which it is linked. The plus sign (+) indicates that there are additional sublevels of bookmarks not currently displayed. They can be revealed simply by pressing the plus sign. By clicking on the x in the upper right portion of the bookmark pane (4), you can close the pane to create more space for the Directory page being displayed. The bookmark pane can be made to reappear by clicking on the Bookmarks tab on the left of the pane (5). You will find that the multiple levels of Bookmarks in the Directory function like an outline to speed your review of information topics and facilitate your navigation to specific text locations. 6-7. Page Navigation Keys. You can instantly go back to the first Directory page (the cover) by pressing the navigation key; pressing the key will take you back one sequential page. You can instantly go to the last page of the Directory by pressing the navigation key; pressing the key will take you forward one sequential page. 8. Page Locator. This window displays the Directory page on which you are currently located. You can enter a page number into this window and press the Enter key to go immediately to that page. 9. Browser-Type Navigation Keys. Two additional navigation keys ( ) are provided that function like the navigation keys in a web browser: they take you to specific points from which you have navigated.

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Using the PDF Version Navigation There are multiple navigational aids in the electronic Directory. These are links that connect a particular location in the text to another location. When you are positioned over such a link, the pointing finger symbol ( ) appears.

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Bookmarks. The multiple levels of Bookmarks in the Directory function like an outline to facilitate your navigation to specific Directory or index locations. In the illustration above, the Directory bookmark has been opened two levels, thereby revealing the provider service sites and the services offered at each site. In this example, placing the cursor over the first service site (AARP Illinois State Office) causes the pointing finger to appear ( ). Clicking on the left mouse button automatically scrolls the directory text in the right pane to the text describing that service location ( ). Notice that the text associated with the bookmark is highlighted in yellow. If you want to navigate directly to text describing a particular service, follow the same technique: identify the specific service in the bookmark pane, and click the left mouse button. The Directory Pages in the right pane will be scrolled to the desired descriptive text.

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Using the PDF Version Entries in the Alphabetical Listing of Sites and Services. When you display the Alphabetical Listing of Sites and Services, the pointer appears whenever you place your cursor under a site name or a service name. By clicking the left mouse button, you are taken directly to the detailed descriptive text in the Directory Pages. Entries in the Indexes. All index entries are linked to the detailed service information in the Directory Pages. Clicking the left mouse button over any index entry takes you directly to the correct location in the Directory Pages. Web Sites. If the site portion of a listing has a web site URL, the pointer will appear when you place your cursor near the address. Clicking on the left mouse button will activate your web browser and take you directly to that Internet web site. E-mail Addresses. The pointer will appear when you place your cursor near any e-mail address in the Directory. Clicking on the left mouse button will activate your e-mail program and place the e-mail address automatically in the To: line of a new message. Searching for Specific Text The search capabilities of the electronic Directory are quite extensive. As shown below, a Directory-wide search may be conducted by pressing the Search icon (1). The search word or phrase is entered (2), and the Search button is pressed (3).
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Using the PDF Version As shown below, the number of instances found is indicated (4), with each instance displayed in a scrollable list (5). When your cursor is positioned over a list entry (5) and the left mouse button is clicked, that specific entry in the Directory Pages (6) is displayed. In order to provide more space for the search process, the Bookmark pane was closed. Because those navigational aids are temporarily out of view, you may use the buttons at the bottom of the page (7) to link quickly to the Alphabetical List of Sites and Services (ALPHA LIST), the first page of the Directory (DIR), or to the indexes (SERV), (POP), (NEIGH) and (ZIP).

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AARP Illinois State Office ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................25 AARP Chapters (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................25 AARP Driver Safety Program (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................25 AARP Money Management (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................25 AARP Tax-Aide (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................25 NRTA - AARP's Educator Community (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................25 Volunteer Opportunities (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................25 Abraham Lincoln Centre Child & Youth Programs .............................................................................................................................................................................26 Head Start Program (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................26 School Age Program (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................26 Abraham Lincoln Centre Main Administrative Offices ........................................................................................................................................................................26 Education, Training and Employment Services (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................26 Abraham Lincoln Centre Residential Programs ..................................................................................................................................................................................26 Adult Residential Program (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................26 Children's Living Centre (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................26 Respite Care Program (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................26 Abraham Lincoln Centre Urban Systems of Care ...............................................................................................................................................................................27 Urban Systems of Care (Youth Services) (Referral Only) ........................................................................................................................................................27 Abraham Lincoln Youth & Development Centre ..................................................................................................................................................................................27 After School Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................27 Teen Reach Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................27 Access Community Health Network - Grand Blvd Family Health ......................................................................................................................................................27 OB/GYNE (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................27 Primary Care - Family (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................27 Ada S. McKinley Community Services - Aztlan Community Industries ............................................................................................................................................27 Sheltered Workshop (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................27 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement ..............................................28-29 Community Rehabilitation Program - Aztlan Community Industries (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................28 Community Rehabilitation Program - Vocational Services (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................28 Community Rehabilitation Program - Walter C. McCrone Industries (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................28 Project Caring (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................28 Referral Outreach Linkage (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................28 Supportive Employment Program (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................28 The Janitorial Services Program - Dirksen Federal Building (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................28 The Janitorial Services Program - Great Lakes Naval Base (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................28 The Janitorial Services Program - Kluczynski Federal Building (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................29 The Janitorial Services Program - Sheridan Reserve Center (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................29 The Resource Opportunity Life Employment (ROLE) Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................29 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Child Care .........................................................................................................................29 Day Care (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................................29 Head Start Program (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................29 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for College Preparation & Placement .............................................................................29-30 Computer Lab (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................29 Talent Search (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................29 Youth Academic (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................30 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services .....................................................................................30 CILA (Community Integrated Living Arrangement) (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Danforth House (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Davis House (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Hammond House (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Knight House (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Moore House (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................30 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services ...............................................................................31 Bio-Parents Association (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................31 Foster Parent Licensing Department (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................31 IIPS (Immediate Intake and Placement Maintenance) (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................31 McKinley Kinship Investment Services Program (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................31 The Children and Family Support Services Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................31 The New Beginning (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................31 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services ..............................................................................................31-32 Developmentally Disabled Program (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................31 Intensive Therapeutic Services (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................31 Screening, Assessment, and Support Services (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................32 The Mentally Ill Program (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................32 Unified Delinquency Intervention Services (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................32 Urban Systems of Care Program (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................32 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools ......................................................................32 McKinley Academy at Lakeside (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................32 McKinley Highland School for Special Education (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................32 McKinley School East Campus (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................32
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McKinley School South Campus (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................32 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Agency Administrative Office ....................................................................................................................................33 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Evelyn Wright Renaissance Center ..........................................................................................................................33 Child Development Program (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................33 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Ersula Howard Child Care Center ............................................................................................................33 Head Start Program (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................33 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services .........................................................................................33-34 Abstinence Education (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................33 Advocacy (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................................33 After School Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................34 Bi-Lingual Family Services (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................34 Emergency Food Pantry (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................34 Limited Emergency Funds (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................34 Translation Services (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................34 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Maggie Drummond Child Care Center .....................................................................................................34 Head Start Program (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................34 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Roseland Child Development Program ....................................................................................................34 Half-Day Program (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................34 Head Start Program (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................34 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley South Chicago Neighborhood House - Youth and Senior Services .....................................................35 Computer Lab (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................35 Senior Services (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................35 Youth Services (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................................35 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Trumbull Park Community Head Start .....................................................................................................35 Head Start Program (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................35 Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - St. Thomas Child Care Center ...................................................................................................................................35 Certificate - Head Start (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................35 Head Start Program (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................35 Advocate Health Centers-Sykes ............................................................................................................................................................................................................36 Anticoagulation Clinic (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................36 Eye Care / Eye Glasses Retail (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................36 Laboratory Services (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................36 Lipids Clinic (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................................36 Mammography (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................................36 Pharmacy (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................36 Ultrasound (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................36 Wound Care Clinic (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................36 X-Ray (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................36 Africa International House ................................................................................................................................................................................................................36-37 African Festival of the Arts (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................36 Ghanafest / Tastes of Africa (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................36 Pan-African Soccer Tournament (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................37 Afrocentric Book Store II .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................37 Author Appearances (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................37 Bookstore (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................37 Apostolic Faith Church ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................37 Job Source Ministry (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................37 Ashland Family Health Center ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................37 Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................37 Laboratory Services (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................37 Prenatal Care (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................37 Primary Care - Family (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................37 Reach Out and Read (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................37 Senior Wellness Care (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................37 Associated Medical Center ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................38 Primary Care - Family (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................38 Avenue Care Center Inc .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................38 Hospice Care (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................38 Nursing Care (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................38 Psychiatric Rehabilitative Services (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................38 Respite Care Program (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................38 Social Services - Case Management (Direct Service) 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Berean Baptist Church ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................39 Pastoral Counseling (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................39 Religious Education (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................39 Worship Services (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................................39 Black Star Project ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................40 Classroom Based Mentorship (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................40 Destination College (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................40 Fathers' Club (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................40 Parent University (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................................40 Blue Gargoyle Community Services .....................................................................................................................................................................................................40 Adult Learning (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................40 Family Learning (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................40 Therapy - Individual (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................40 Youth Tutoring (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................40 Blue Gargoyle Community Services .....................................................................................................................................................................................................41 Employment Readiness Training and Counseling (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................41 Employment Readiness Training and Counseling (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................41 Job Retention and Follow-Up Services (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................41 Bridgeport Family Medical Center ........................................................................................................................................................................................................41 Primary Care - Family (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................41 Brilliant Beginnings International Academy ........................................................................................................................................................................................41 Child Care / Early Childhood Education (2nd site) (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................41 Child Care / Early Childhood Education (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................41 Bronzeville Historical Society ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................42 Family Genealogy (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................42 Material Culture (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................42 Cain's Barber College ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................42 Barber-Stylist Program (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................42 Calumet Medical Center .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................42 Primary Care - Family (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................42 Center of Higher Development - 51st & King Drive Apartments Computer Technology Center .....................................................................................................42 Computer Training Classes (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................42 Center of Higher Development - 61st & Wabash Apartments Computer Technology Center .........................................................................................................43 After School Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................43 Computer Training Lab (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................43 Center of Higher Development - Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center ............................................................................................43 Art Classes (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................................43 Computer Training Classes (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................43 Dance Class (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................43 Entrepreneurship class (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................43 Center of Higher Development - Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center ............................................................................44 Computer Training Classes (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................44 Family Life Skills Workshops (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................44 National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) Program (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................44 Summer Day Camp (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................44 Centers for New Horizons - Administrative Offices .......................................................................................................................................................................44-45 Child Care Resource and Referral (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................44 Family Development (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................44 Youth Development (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................45 Centers for New Horizons - Bronzeville Service Connector ...............................................................................................................................................................45 Service Connector (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................45 Centers for New Horizons - Community School at Wendell Phillips Academy High School .....................................................................................................45-46 After School Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................45 Community School (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................45 Family Development (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................46 Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center .............................................................................................................................................................................46 Early Childhood Education (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................46 Parent Education (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................................46 Centers for New Horizons - 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James Pitts Early Learning Center ........................................................................................................................................................50 Early Childhood Education (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................50 Parent Education (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................................50 Chaney Ford Child Care Center Inc ......................................................................................................................................................................................................50 After School Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................50 Head Start Program (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................50 Chicago City - Health Department of Public, Mental Health Clinics, Greater Grand Mid South ......................................................................................................51 Mental Health Services (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................51 Chicago City - Police Dept, Youth Division Administration ...............................................................................................................................................................51 Juvenile Arrest Records (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................51 Chicago Community Medical Center ....................................................................................................................................................................................................51 Gastroenterology (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................................51 Geriatrics (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................................51 Internal Medicine (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................................51 Primary Care - Family (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................51 Chicago Heart & Vascular Consultants, Ltd. .......................................................................................................................................................................................51 Consultative / Evaluations (Referral Only) ................................................................................................................................................................................51 Chicago Osteopathic Family Practice ..................................................................................................................................................................................................51 Primary Care - Family (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................51 Chicago Park District - Anderson Park .................................................................................................................................................................................................52 After School Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................52 Special Events - Holiday Programs (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................52 Sports and Recreation Programs (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................52 Chicago Park District - Madden Park ....................................................................................................................................................................................................52 Child Care (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................52 Special Events - Holiday Programs (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................52 Sports and Recreation Programs (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................52 Walking Trail (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................52 Chicago Park District - Nash Community Center ...........................................................................................................................................................................52-53 After School Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................52 Sports Lessons (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................53 Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch .............................................................................................................................................................................53 Children's Programs (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................53 Internet Access (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................53 Reference and Reader Advisory Services (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................53 Summer Reading (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................................53 Various Programs (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................53 Chicago Public Library - Blackstone Branch .......................................................................................................................................................................................53 Internet Access (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................53 Reference and Reader Advisory Services (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................53 Various Programs (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................53 Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch ....................................................................................................................................................................................54 Internet Access (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................54 Reference and Reader Advisory Services (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................54 Summer Reading (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................................54 Various Programs (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................54 Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch ........................................................................................................................................................................................54 Children's Programs (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................54 Internet Access (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................54 Reference and Reader Advisory Services (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................54 Summer Reading (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................................54 Various Programs (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................54 Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch ..............................................................................................................................................................55 Children's Programs (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................55 Internet Access (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................55 Reference and Reader Advisory Services (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................55 Summer Reading (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................................55 Various Programs (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................55 Chicago Radiation Oncology S C ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................55 Oncology-Physician visits (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................55 Radiation (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................................55 Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices ............................................................................................................................................................................55-56 Advocacy Department (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................55 Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC) (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................56 Education (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................56 March 2006, No.2 12 ALPHA LIST DIR SERV POP NEIGH ZIP
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Employment, Counseling and Training Program (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................56 Health & Family Services (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................56 Research & Planning Department (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................56 Chicago Urban League - Education .................................................................................................................................................................................................56-57 Boys Leadership Institute Saturday School (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................56 Citigroup Financial Education Program (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................56 Goal Power (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................................57 Issue Oriented Advocacy (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................57 Neighborhood Computer Learning Center (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................57 Scholarships (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................57 Service Learning and Career Education (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................57 Technology Training for Financial Education (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................57 Teen REACH (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................57 Youth Celebration Day (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................57 Youth Investor / Entrepreneur Project (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................57 Chicago Urban League - Employment Counseling and Training (EC&T) ..........................................................................................................................................58 Computer Training Center (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................58 Englewood Career Center (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................58 Job Training and Placement (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................58 Chicago Urban League - Health & Family Services (H&FS) ..........................................................................................................................................................58-59 Breastfeeding Counseling Program (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................58 Chicago Family Case Management (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................58 Fathers and Families Program (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................59 Health, Wellness and Nutrition Classes (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................59 Healthy Families Illinois (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................59 Male Involvement Program (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................59 Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC) ........................................................................................................................................................59-60 Charter One Initiative (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................59 First Time Homebuyers Seminar (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................59 Housing Counseling Program (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................60 Senior Home Repair Program (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................60 Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center ..............................................................................................................................................................................60 After School Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................60 Grand Boulevard Community Arts Initiative (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................60 Growing Our Area Leaders (GOAL) (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................60 Making Mentoring Meaningful (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................60 Multimedia Laboratory (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................60 Teen Leadership Council (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................60 Teen Program (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................60 Chicago Youth Programs - Washington Park Youth Program ...........................................................................................................................................................61 Mentoring Program (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................61 Tutoring Program (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................................61 Washington Park Children's Free Clinic (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................61 Children's Medical Center ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................61 General Pediatrics (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................61 Pediatric Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................61 Chinese American Service League (CASL) .....................................................................................................................................................................................61-62 Child Development Program (Direct Service & Referral) ..........................................................................................................................................................61 Elderly Services (Direct Service & Referral) .............................................................................................................................................................................61 Employment and Training (Direct Service & Referral) ..............................................................................................................................................................62 Family and Community Services (Direct Service & Referral) ...................................................................................................................................................62 Christ the King Lutheran School ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................62 Before and After School Program (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................62 School (PreK-8th Grade) (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................62 City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development ..........................................................................................................................................................62-63 Department of Children and Youth Services (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................62 Employment Assistance (Referral Only) ...................................................................................................................................................................................62 Finding Services Outside of Chicago (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................62 Job Services for Youth (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................62 Mayor Daleys Kidstart Summer Youth Program (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................63 Railroad Career Expo (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................63 Claret Center - Resources for Counseling and Spiritual Direction ....................................................................................................................................................63 Pastoral Counseling (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................63 Therapy - Group (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................63 Therapy - Individual (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................63 Coles Janitorial & Maid Service ............................................................................................................................................................................................................63 Janitorial and Maid Service (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................63 Community Federal Credit Union ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................63 Credit Union (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................63 Computer Resource Center, Inc. ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................64
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Computer Training Lab (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................64 Croatian Ethnic Institute ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................64 Archives (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................64 Croatian Almanac (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................................64 Museum (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................64 Research Center-Library (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................64 David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art ................................................................................................................................................................................................65 Art Education (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................65 Exhibitions (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................65 Special Events - Art Afternoons (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................65 Special Events - Lunchtime Talk Series (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................65 Special Events - Smart Collecting (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................65 DeLaSalle Institute - Tolton Center .......................................................................................................................................................................................................65 ABE / GED (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................................65 Deliverance Manor Housing Corporation ........................................................................................................................................................................................65-66 Case Management & Referral (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................65 Senior Housing (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................................66 Dunbar Vocational Career Academy .....................................................................................................................................................................................................66 After School Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................66 Evening School (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................66 Mentoring Program (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................66 Secondary Education (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................66 Educare Center ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................66-67 Creative Expression and Arts (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................66 Early Childhood Education (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................66 Family Centered Services (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................67 Family Literacy Programs (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................67 Health Monitoring and Follow-Up (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................67 Home Visiting Activities (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................67 Special Service to Children (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................67 Employment & Employer Services, Inc. - Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center ..............................................................................................................................67 ABE / GED (Referral Only) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................67 Career Counseling (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................67 Employment Assistance (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................67 Job Readiness Classes (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................67 Evans & Evans Counseling And Consulting Services Inc. .................................................................................................................................................................68 Psychological and Counseling Services (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................68 Evening Star Baptist Church .................................................................................................................................................................................................................68 CEDA (Community Economic Development Administration) Energy Assistance Program (Direct Service) ............................................................................68 Homeless Food Program (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................68 Summer Youth Food Program (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................68 Everybody's Bible Church .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................68 Hot Lunch Program (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................68 Worship Services (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................................68 Family Medical Center Clinic ............................................................................................................................................................................................................68-69 Acupuncture (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................68 OB/GYN (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................69 Primary Care - Family (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................69 Feed the People Open Kitchen ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................69 Advocate Trinity Medical Clinic (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................69 Computer Training Lab (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................69 Free Medical Clinic (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................69 Kenwood UCC Champions Academic and Enrichment Summer Program (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................69 Soup Kitchen (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................69 Fifth Ward Aldermanic Office ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................69-70 Redevelopment in the Fifth Ward (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................69 Safe Communities (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................70 School Revitalization (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................70 Fifty-Seventh Street Art Fair ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................70 Fifty-Seventh Street Art Fair (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................70 Fifty-Seventh Street Books ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................70 Author Events (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................70 Bookstore (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................70 Fifty-Seventh Street Childrens Book Fair ............................................................................................................................................................................................70 Children's Book Fair (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................70 Firman Community Services .................................................................................................................................................................................................................71 ABE / GED (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................................71 Early Childhood Learning Center - East (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................71 Family Resource Center (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................71 Firman Community Services .................................................................................................................................................................................................................71
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Chicago Family Case Management Program (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................71 Firman's Project Family Action for Violence Elimination (FAVE) (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................71 Project Harambee (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................71 Firman Community Services .................................................................................................................................................................................................................72 ARC II (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................72 Early Childhood Learning Center - South (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................72 Firman Community Services .................................................................................................................................................................................................................72 Emergency Services (Food and Clothing) (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................72 School Age Program (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................72 Firman Community Services - Administrative Offices ........................................................................................................................................................................73 Emergency Funds (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................73 Firman Early Childhood Learning Center - West .................................................................................................................................................................................73 Head Start Program (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................73 Pre-Kindergarten (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................................73 Fiske Boys & Girls Club .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................73 After School Programs (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................73 Florence B. Price Literature and Writing Magnet Cluster School ......................................................................................................................................................74 Primary Education (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................74 Foot & Ankle Clinics of America ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................74 Podiatry (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................74 Fourth Ward Democratic Organization .................................................................................................................................................................................................74 City Sticker Sales (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................................74 Education Development (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................74 Fighting Crime (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................74 Jobs and Minority Contracting (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................74 Neighborhood Revitalization (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................74 Request a City Service (Referral Only) .....................................................................................................................................................................................74 Free Peoples Clinic .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................75 Primary Care - Family (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................75 Fridell Managed Care .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................75 OB/GYN (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................75 Pediatrics (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................75 Primary Care - Family (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................75 Friend Family Health Center, Inc. ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................75 Dental Services (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................75 Internal Medicine (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................................75 OB/GYN (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................75 Pediatric Dermatology (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................75 Pediatrics (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................75 Gareda Nursing & Homemaker Services, Inc. ......................................................................................................................................................................................76 Homemaker / Respite Service (Referral Only) ..........................................................................................................................................................................76 Professional Nurse Staffing Services (Referral Only) ...............................................................................................................................................................76 Garfield Head Start Center .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................76 Creative Expression and Arts (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................76 Early Childhood Education (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................76 Family Centered Services (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................76 Family Literacy Programs (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................76 Health Monitoring and Follow-Up (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................76 Home Visiting Activities (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................76 Special Service to Children (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................76 Genesis Housing Development Corporation .......................................................................................................................................................................................77 Economic Development (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................77 Genesis Homeownership Education College (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................77 Genesis H-Rail (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................................77 Housing Development (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................77 Youthbuild (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................77 God Squad ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................77 After School Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................77 Home Cooked Meals (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................77 Life Skills (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................................77 Grand Boulevard Federation .................................................................................................................................................................................................................78 Community Resident Advocacy (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................78 Grant Day Care Center ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................78 After School Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................78 Child Care (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................78 Grant Memorial AME Church ............................................................................................................................................................................................................78-79 Counseling (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................................78 Grant Child Development Center (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................78 Operation PULL - Food Pantry & Clothing Give-Away (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................78 Operation PULL - Hot Meals Program (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................78
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Saturday School Tutorial Program (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................79 School Age Program (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................79 Greater St. Titus Missionary Baptist Church .......................................................................................................................................................................................79 Worship Services (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................................79 Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church ............................................................................................................................................79 Boxing Lessons (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................79 Counseling (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................................79 Grant Child Development Center (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................79 Music Lessons (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................................79 Saturday School Tutorial Program (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................79 School Age Program (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................79 Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program ..................................................................................................................................................................................80 Creative Expression and Arts (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................80 Early Childhood Education (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................80 Family Centered Services (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................80 Family Literacy Programs (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................80 Health Monitoring and Follow-Up (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................80 Home Visiting Activities (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................80 Special Service to Children (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................80 Hayes Family Health Center of the Cook County Bureau of Health Services .............................................................................................................................80-81 Gynecology (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................................80 Midwifery (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................................80 Primary Care - Family (Direct Service & Referral) ....................................................................................................................................................................81 Haymarket Center ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................81 Childcare (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................................81 Counseling Services (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................81 HIV / Communicable Diseases (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................81 Linkages (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................81 Lunch (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................81 Outreach & Case Management (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................81 Parent Training Education (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................81 Healthy People 2000, Inc. .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................81 Therapy - Individual (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................81 Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector ..............................................................................................................................................................................82 Assistance with Lease Compliance (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................82 Case Management (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................82 Employment Assistance (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................82 Housing Choice (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................82 Rental Assistance (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................82 Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector ........................................................................................................................................................................82-83 Assistance with Lease Compliance (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................82 Case Management (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................82 Employment Assistance (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................82 Housing Choice (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................83 Rental Assistance (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................83 Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector ......................................................................................................................................................................83 Assistance with Lease Compliance (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................83 Case Management (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................83 Employment Assistance (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................83 Housing Choice (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................83 Rental Assistance (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................83 Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector ...............................................................................................................................................................84 Assistance with Lease Compliance (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................84 Case Management (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................84 Employment Assistance (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................84 Housing Choice (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................84 Rental Assistance (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................84 Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector ............................................................................................................................................................84-85 Assistance with Lease Compliance (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................84 Case Management (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................84 Employment Assistance (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................84 Housing Choice (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................85 Rental Assistance (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................85 Heartland Human Care Services - Raphael Center-Bronzeville .........................................................................................................................................................85 Case Management (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................85 Housing Advocacy (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................85 Massage Therapy (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................85 Heartland Human Care Services - Supportive Housing ......................................................................................................................................................................85 Computer Lab (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................85 Supportive Housing (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................85
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Wrap Around Services (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................85 Heartland Human Care Services - Transitional Housing ....................................................................................................................................................................86 Transitional Housing & Case Management (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................86 Henry Booth House ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................86 After School Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................86 Community Food Pantry (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................86 School-Age Services (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................86 Sister to Sister (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................86 Youth Development (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................86 Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices ..................................................................................................................................................................................86-87 After School Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................86 Infant and Toddler (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................87 Literacy / GED (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................87 School Age Program (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................87 State Pre-Kindergarten and Head Start (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................87 Henry Booth House - Bernard Gentry Child Care Center ...................................................................................................................................................................87 Child Care (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................87 Head Start Program (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................87 State Pre-Kindergarten (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................87 Henry Booth House - Family Center ................................................................................................................................................................................................87-88 Doula Program (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................................87 Healthy Start (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................87 Infant and Toddler (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................87 Therapy - Individual (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................88 WIC Program (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................88 Henry Booth House - Near South ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................88 Head Start Program (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................88 Literacy / GED (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................88 Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel ......................................................................................................................................................................................................88 After School Program (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................88 Head Start Program (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................88 Infant and Toddler (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................88 State Pre-Kindergarten (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................88 History Makers ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................89 Special Events (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................................89 Holy Angels Catholic Church ................................................................................................................................................................................................................89 ACTS (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................89 African-American Men's Coalition (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................89 Food Pantry (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................................89 GHDC (Genesis Housing Development Corporation) (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................89 Joseph's Coat (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................89 Scouting Programs (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................89 Holy Angels School ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................90 School (PreK-8th Grade) (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................90 Hope Organization ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................90 CEDA (Community Economic Development Administration) Energy Assistance Program (Direct Service) ............................................................................90 LIHEAP (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................90 HRDI - Chicago Girls ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................90 HRDI - Chicago Girls (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................90 HRDI - Englewood .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................90-91 HRDI - BRASS II (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................................90 HRDI - Englewood Outpatient Professional Counseling (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................91 HRDI - Grand Boulevard .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................91 HRDI - BRASS I (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................91 HRDI - Grand Boulevard (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................91 HRDI - Harriet Tubman ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................91 HRDI - Harriet Tubman (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................91 HRDI - Near West Men's Residential .....................................................................................................................................................................................................92 HRDI - Near West Men's Residential (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................92 HRDI - Southwest Central Opioid Treatment .......................................................................................................................................................................................92 HRDI - Southwest Central Opioid Treatment (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................92 HRDI - Women's Program ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................92 HRDI - Women's Program (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................92 Humanities Open House ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................93 Humanities Open House (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................93 Hyde Park Art Center ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................93 Community and School Programs (Children and Adults) (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................93 Exhibitions (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................93 Studio Art Instruction (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................93 Hyde Park Herald ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................93 Community Newspaper (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................93
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Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference .....................................................................................................................................................................................94 Advocacy - Condo / Co-op Organizations (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................94 Chicago Academic Games League (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................94 Community Development / Quality of Life (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................94 Garden Fair (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................................94 Neighborhood Watch (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................94 Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church ...........................................................................................................................................................................................94 Health Ministries (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................94 Prison Ministries (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................94 Soup Kitchen (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................94 Youth Ministries (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................94 Hyde Park Suzuki Institute Inc ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................95 Adult Group Violin Classes - Suzuki Method (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................95 Instrumental Music Lessons - Suzuki Method (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................95 Kindermusic - Early Childhood Music and Movement (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................95 Hyde Park Transitional Housing Project ..............................................................................................................................................................................................95 Transitional Housing (Referral Only) .........................................................................................................................................................................................95 Ida B Wells Day Care Center ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................95 Child Care (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................95 Ijegba Community Inc ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................95 Drug Rehab (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................................95 Illinois Humanities Council / Odyssey Project .....................................................................................................................................................................................96 Odyssey Project (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................96 Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy ...................................................................................................................................................96 Full-Day Pre-School Program (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................96 Robinson Garden Project (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................96 Saturday Power Academy (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................96 Tuition-Based After School Care (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................96 Jackson Park Hospital and Medical Center .........................................................................................................................................................................................96 Medical and Surgical (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................96 John J. Pershing Magnet School ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................97 Primary Education (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................97 Judge Slater Annex Senior Apartments Service Coordinator, Chicago Housing Authority ...........................................................................................................97 Case Management / Service Coordination (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................97 Justusarts Education for Youth .......................................................................................................................................................................................................97-98 Health and Beauty (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................97 Justus Playaz' (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................97 Justus Sistas' (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................97 Poetic Kwanzaa (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................97 Storytelling (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................................97 We Speak In Rhythm (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................97 Word Jazz (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................98 Workshops and Residency Programs (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................98 Kenwood Oakland Community Organization .................................................................................................................................................................................98-99 Bronzeville Anti-Hunger Network (BAN) (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................98 Earn Fair Program (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................98 Emergency Food Pantry (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................98 Emergency Referral (Referral Only) .........................................................................................................................................................................................98 Empowerment Zone (EZ) Initiative (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................98 Kenwood Oakland Committee on Employment (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................98 LSC Training Institute (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................98 Monthly Community Meetings (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................98 Political Education and Voter Registration (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................98 Senior Events (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................99 Youth Development (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................99 King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services .................................................................................................................................99 Battered Females (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................................99 Children's Service (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................99 Crisis Case Management and Referral (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................99 Day Care (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................................99 Domestic Violence (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................99 Emergency Food and Infant Formula (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................99 Emergency Rental Assistance (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................99 Mental Health Services (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................99 Lakefront Outlook (Newspaper) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................100 Weekly Community Newspaper (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................100 Lakeside Community Committee ........................................................................................................................................................................................................100 After School Program (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................100 Joyce Smythe Food Pantry (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................100 Lakeside Visitation Program (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................100
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Teen Reach Program (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................100 Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF) ..................................................................................................................................................100-101 Consumer Law and Protection (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................100 Crime Victims Assistance Project (773) 638-4111 (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................101 Employment Law (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................101 Family & Domestic Relations (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................101 Housing & Tenant's Rights (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................101 Public Benefits Hotline 1-888-893-5327 (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................101 Speakers & Presenters (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................101 SSI Advocacy Project (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................101 Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center ............................................................................................................................................................................................101 Art=Smarts (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................101 Kids Caf (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................101 Workshops (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................101 Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation ....................................................................................................................................................................................102 After School Program (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................102 Employment Assistance (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................102 Social Services - Case Management (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................102 Subsidized Housing (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................102 Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois ...........................................................................................................................................................................102-103 Beneficial Society (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................102 Child Welfare (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................102 Counseling (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................102 Family Life Education (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................102 Family Preservation -- Reunification -- In-Home Counseling (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................102 Fathers' Center (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................................103 Food & Clothing Distribution (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................103 Housing Advocacy (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................103 Individual, Family and Marital Counseling (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................103 Mentoring Program (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................103 Ma' Dear Home Services, Inc. ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................103 Community Educational Classes (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................103 Home Services (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................103 McCormick Theological Seminary ......................................................................................................................................................................................................103 Theological Education (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................103 Metropolitan Community Church ........................................................................................................................................................................................................104 Food Pantry (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................104 Moorish Science Temple of America ..................................................................................................................................................................................................104 Domestic Community Work (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................104 Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................104 Clothing Distribution (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................104 Food Pantry (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................104 Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center ..................................................................................................................................104-105 Dental Services (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................................104 Family Support Services (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................104 Internal Medicine (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................105 Medical Social Work (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................105 Mental Health Services (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................105 Pediatrics (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................................105 Podiatry (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................................105 Substance Abuse Treatment (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................105 Women's Health (OB/GYN) (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................105 Youth Services (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................105 Near South Health Center ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 Primary Care - Family (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................105 Newberger Hillel Center .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................106 Pastoral Counseling (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................106 Religious Education (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................106 Worship Services (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................106 North Kenwood Day Care Ctr ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................106 Day Care (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................106 North Kenwood Oakland Charter ........................................................................................................................................................................................................106 After School Program (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................106 Primary Education (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................106 OAI, inc. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................107 Community Technology Center (CTC) (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................107 Employment and Training (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................107 Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................107 Workforce Development (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................107 Open Book ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................107
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Annual Reading Festival - Storytelling, Drama, and Music (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................107 Literacy - After School Program (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................107 Pilgrim Baptist Church .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................107 Worship Services (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................107 Pioneer Village Housing Complex ......................................................................................................................................................................................................108 Affordable Housing Development (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................108 Case Management & Referral (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................108 Financial Assistance and Counseling (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................108 Food & Clothing Distribution (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................108 In-Home Mental Health Services (Referral Only) ....................................................................................................................................................................108 Provident Hospital of Cook County ....................................................................................................................................................................................................108 Hospital Services (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................108 Providing Artistic Cultural & Career Awareness for Youth ..............................................................................................................................................................108 School Enrichment (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................108 Pui Tak Center .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................109 Adult ESL Classes and Tutoring (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................109 Children and Youth Program (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................109 New Immigrant Services (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................109 Pui Tak Christian School (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................109 Renaissance Society ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................109 Exhibitions (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................................109 Publications (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................109 Special Events (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................109 Resident Service Coordinator, Lake Michigan Apartments Senior Housing, Chicago Department on Aging and Chicago Housing Authority ....................110 Advocacy and Case Management (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................110 Ruth's Homebased Day Care ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................110 After School Program (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................110 Day Care (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................110 Second Ward Aldermanic Office ..................................................................................................................................................................................................110-111 Appointments with the Alderman (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................110 City Sticker Sales (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................110 Clean and Green (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................110 Community Resident Meetings (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................110 Infrastructure Services (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................110 Residential Parking Stickers (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................110 Streets and Sanitation Services (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................111 Seminary Cooperative Bookstores Inc ...............................................................................................................................................................................................111 Author Appearances and Events (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................111 Book Club (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................................111 Story Hours for Children (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................111 Slovenian Women's Union Publication (Zarja) ..................................................................................................................................................................................111 Zarja-The Dawn (Magazine) (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................111 South East Chicago Commission .......................................................................................................................................................................................................111 Victim / Witness Program (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................111 South Shore Cultural Center ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................112 Community Classes - the Arts School (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................112 Community Programs / Cultural Arts Facilities/Public Performances (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................112 Youth and Teen Programs (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................112 South Side Community Art Center ......................................................................................................................................................................................................112 Art Classes (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................112 Arts Programs (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................112 St. Anselm Catholic Church .........................................................................................................................................................................................................112-113 HOPE Project (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................................112 Jim Fisher Development Center (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................112 Worship Services (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................113 St. Elizabeth School .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................113 After School Program (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................113 Before School Program (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................113 Catholic Parochial School, Pre-Kindergarten-8 (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................113 St. James United Methodist Church ...................................................................................................................................................................................................113 SOARS (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................113 St. Paul Church of God in Christ Community Development MIN Inc. (SPCDM) ......................................................................................................................113-114 Day Care (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................113 Disabled Living (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................113 Senior Living (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................114 Sutherland Community Arts Initiative ................................................................................................................................................................................................114 Artist in Residence (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................114 Sutherland Open Mike (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................114 Teen Nation ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................114 Art & Music Therapy (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................114 Fitness in the Key of Life (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................114
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Talented Teens Showcase (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................114 The Music Coalition (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................114 The Ancona School ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................115 Preschool and Elementary Education (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................115 The Blue Gargoyle -- Bronzeville Academic Center ..........................................................................................................................................................................115 Alternative High School (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................115 GED Preparation Program (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................115 The Chicago Djembe Project ........................................................................................................................................................................................................115-116 African Drumming Classes for Youth (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................115 Djembe Woodshed African Drumming Classes (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................116 West African Djembe Drumming Performances (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................116 The Chicago Theatre Company ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................116 Live Equity Theatre (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................116 Saturday Class (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................116 Thursday Morning High School Matinees (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................116 The Civic Knowledge Project ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................116 Odyssey Project (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................................116 The Community Builders, Inc. .............................................................................................................................................................................................................117 Affordable Housing Development (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................117 The Oriental Institute Museum ............................................................................................................................................................................................................117 Adult Arts and Cultural Education (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................117 Exhibitions (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................................117 Special Events - Middle Eastern Culture (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................117 Sunday Film Series (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................117 The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC) ........................................................................................................................................................................................118 Education & Employment Services (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................118 Fitness for Life Center (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................118 Health & Wellness (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................118 Housing Program (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................118 Mentoring / Life Skills Manager (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................118 The University of Chicago Presents ...................................................................................................................................................................................................119 Arts and Cultural Events (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................119 CONNECT (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................119 The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Community Office .................................................................................................................................................................119 Community Office (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................119 The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center ...............................................................................................................................119-120 Central Intake (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................................119 Detox (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................................................119 Intensive Outpatient Program (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................119 Outpatient Program (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................120 Power House (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................120 The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Family Case Management ....................................................................................................................................................120 Family Case Management (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................120 Health Works (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................................120 The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Infant Day Care ......................................................................................................................................................................120 Infant Day Care (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................................120 The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Main Office .............................................................................................................................................................................120 Infant Day Care (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................................120 Referral to Agency Sites (Referral Only) .................................................................................................................................................................................120 The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Service Connector HQ ..........................................................................................................................................................121 Community Involvement (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................121 Employment Assistance (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................121 Family Stabilization (Referral Only) ........................................................................................................................................................................................121 Housing Opportunity (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................121 Increased Income Generation (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................121 The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Woodlawn Community Development Corporation (WCDC) ..............................................................................................121 Woodlawn Community Housing Developments (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................121 The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Woodlawn Early Child Development Center ................................................................................................................121-122 Child Care (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................................121 Infant Day Care (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................................122 State Pre-Kindergarten (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................122 Third Ward Democratic Office .............................................................................................................................................................................................................122 Boulevard Restoration (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................122 Community Clean-Up (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................122 Housing Development (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................122 Jobs and Economic Development (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................122 Residential, Cultural & Commercial (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................122 Thresholds Deaf South Programs .......................................................................................................................................................................................................123 Assertive Community Treatment (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................123 Residential Services (Referral Only) .......................................................................................................................................................................................123 Vocational (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................................123 March 2006, No.2 21 ALPHA LIST DIR SERV POP NEIGH ZIP
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Transitional Living & Career Institute .................................................................................................................................................................................................123 Transitional Living & Independent Living (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................123 Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office ..............................................................................................................................................................................................123-124 Accountability Meetings (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................123 Appointments with the Alderman (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................123 City Sticker Sales (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................123 Clean and Green (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................124 Community Resident Meetings (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................124 Request a City Service (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................124 Ujima ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................124 Computer Lab (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................124 Employment and Training (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................124 Unity Hospice ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................124 Hospice (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................................124 Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Administrative Office ..........................................................................................................................................................125 Focus Hope (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................125 Focus Hope II (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................................125 Foster Care Services (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................125 Harmony Village (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................................125 Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope ..................................................................................................................................................................125-126 Case Management (Social Services) (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................125 Homeless Services (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................125 Permanent Housing (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................126 Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II ......................................................................................................................................................................126 Adult Education Services (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................126 Case Management (Social Services) (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................126 Crisis Services (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................126 Domestic Violence Services (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................126 Individual Therapy (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................126 Job Readiness (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................126 Parenting Education (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................126 Permanent Housing (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................126 Subsidized Housing (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................126 Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services ..........................................................................................................................................................127 Adoption and Foster Care (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................127 Case Management (Family and Child Services) (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................127 Case Management (Social Services) (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................127 Crisis Services (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................127 Evaluation (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................................127 Family Counseling (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................127 Parenting Education (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................127 Public Benefits Application and Enrollment Assistance (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................127 Therapy-Individual (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................127 Transportation Financial Assistance (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................127 Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village ..........................................................................................................................................................128-129 Adult Education Services (Referral Only) ...............................................................................................................................................................................128 Case Management (Social Services) (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................128 Case Management Services for Homeless Youth and Adults (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................128 Creative Writing Class (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................................128 Evaluation Services for Homeless Youth and their Families (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................128 Homeless Services (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................................................128 Housing Search Assistance (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................128 Individual Therapy (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................128 Job Readiness (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................128 Money Management Assistance (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................128 Referral Services (Referral Only) ............................................................................................................................................................................................128 Support and Self-Help Groups (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................129 Transitional Housing for Youth (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................129 Unity Arts Program (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................129 University Church .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................129 Worship Services (Direct Service) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................129 University of Chicago - Cancer Resource Center ..............................................................................................................................................................................129 Cancer Information (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................129 Cancer Support and Referrals (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................129 Education and Outreach (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................129 University of Chicago - Committee on the Visual Arts .....................................................................................................................................................................130 Graduate Education in Visual Arts (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................130 Undergraduate Education (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................130 University of Chicago - 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University of Chicago - Franke Institute for the Humanities ............................................................................................................................................................130 Doctoral Fellowships (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................130 Residential Fellowships (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................130 Speakers and Conferences (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................130 University of Chicago - Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center ............................................................................................................................131 Continuing Education - General Studies (Direct Service) .......................................................................................................................................................131 Continuing Education - Non-Credit (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................131 Master of Liberal Arts (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................131 U of C Summer Session (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................131 University of Chicago - Music Department ........................................................................................................................................................................................131 Bachelors Degree (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................131 Graduate Education (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................131 Special Events (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................131 University of Chicago Hospitals - Adult HIV Care Center .................................................................................................................................................................132 Adult HIV In-Patient Care (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................132 Clinics (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................132 Social Service Referrals (Referral Only) .................................................................................................................................................................................132 University of Chicago Hospitals - Section of Cardiothoracic Surgery ............................................................................................................................................132 Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................132 Urban Juncture .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................132 Economic Development (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................132 Vandercook College of Music ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................133 Graduate Education (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................133 Undergraduate Education (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................133 Vision House .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................133 Subsidized Housing (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................................133 Wabash YMCA ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................133 Family Nights (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................................133 Membership Office (Direct Service) ........................................................................................................................................................................................133 YMCA Marathon Training (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................133 Washington Park Department School Age Program .........................................................................................................................................................................134 After School (Year Round) (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................................134 Waterdog Music ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................134 Record Company (Independent Label) (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................134 WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors) .....................................................................................................................................................................134 After School Program (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................134 Employment Assistance (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................134 Healthcare Referrals (Referral Only) ......................................................................................................................................................................................134 Real Estate (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................134 Social Services - Case Management (Direct Service) ............................................................................................................................................................134 West Point Baptist Church ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................135 College Bound Program (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................135 HIV/AIDS Ministry (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................135 Operation H.O.P.E. - Feed Our People Ministry (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................135 WIC Food Center ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................135 WIC Program (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................................135 WIC Food Center ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................135 Food Center (Direct Service) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................135 WIC Food Center ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................136 Food Center (Direct Service) 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Dawson Convalescent & Nursing Center .........................................................................................................................................................................136 Residential Skilled Nursing Care (Direct Service) ...................................................................................................................................................................136 Woodlawn Development Associates ..................................................................................................................................................................................................136 Before and After School Program (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................136 Cohousing (Direct Service) .....................................................................................................................................................................................................136 Woodlawn Community School (Direct Service) ......................................................................................................................................................................136 Workforce Development (Direct Service) ................................................................................................................................................................................136 Young Entrepreneurs Positive Perspective .......................................................................................................................................................................................137 After School Program (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................137 YEP Paperzine (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................137 Young Entrepreneur Saves (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................137 Young Women's Leadership Charter School - Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic ..............................................................................................................................137 Family Planning (Direct Service) .............................................................................................................................................................................................137 Health Education (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................................................137 Immunizations (Direct Service) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................137 Mental Health Services (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................137 Routine School and Sports Physicals (Direct Service) ...........................................................................................................................................................137 Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago ..........................................................................................................................................................137-138 Primary Education (Direct Service) .........................................................................................................................................................................................137 Secondary Education (Direct Service) ....................................................................................................................................................................................138 Zygon - Journal of Religion & Science ...............................................................................................................................................................................................138
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Publication (Academic) (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................................................138 Zygon Center for Religion and Science ..............................................................................................................................................................................................138 Advanced Seminar in Religion and Science (Direct Service) .................................................................................................................................................138 Epic of Creation (Course) (Direct Service) ..............................................................................................................................................................................138

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222 North La Salle Street, Suite 710, Chicago, IL, 60601 Main Telephone: (866) 448-3613; Alt. Telephone: (312) 458-3600; Fax: (312) 372-2204 mailto: aarpil@aarp.org http://www.aarp.org/states/il Ms. Teresa Worman, Associate State Director for Community Outreach Fax: (312) 372-2204 AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization for people age 50 and over. AARP is dedicated to enhancing quality of life for all as we age. We lead positive social change and deliver value to members through information, advocacy and service.

AARP CHAPTERS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Service Clubs Population Served: Older Adults Service Site:* Several in Chicago; Please Call: (312) 458-3600 for additional information Service Description: AARP Chapters offer a face-and heart-for the Association locally. As a strategic link between members, communities and AARP programs and services, chapters bring members a variety of community service, education, leadership and fellowship opportunities. Chapter community service activities range from participation in national AARP programs to local mentoring and tutoring projects, food and clothing drives, friendly visits and much more. AARP chapters are well positioned to provide direct support for AARP State Office goals and also combine forces with groups like Habitat for Humanity, Ronald McDonald House and Meals on Wheels to make life better in communities where members live and work. There are more than 2,500 AARP Chapters across the country. AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Driving Safety Education Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: The AARP Driver Safety Program is the nation's first and largest classroom driver refresher course specially designed for drivers age 50 and older. The program's 10,000 volunteers are the reason for its impressive success. AARP MONEY MANAGEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Money Management Population Served: Older Adults Service Site:* Catholic Charities of Chicago-NE/NW, 3125 N. Knox Ave., Chicago, 60641 (773) 583-9224 Service Contact:* Ms. Debbie Weeks, Program Coordinator Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 353-6243; Fax: (773) 583-2373; mailto: dweeks@catholiccharities.net Service Description: AARP Money Management helps low-income or disabled individuals manage and keep track of their financial matters. Volunteers help people organize and keep track of financial papers, establish a budget, write checks and balance their checkbooks. They may also serve as a representative payee, with greater responsibility. The program works with state and local community service agencies to help people maintain their financial independence, remain in their homes and provide an added level of protection against financial exploitation. AARP TAX-AIDE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: AARP Tax Aide Programs Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: AARP Tax-Aide now helps nearly 1.9 million low- and middle-income individuals, with special attention to those 60 and older, with tax preparation. This program is administered through the AARP Foundation at nearly 8,600 sites across the country. Many of these sites now e-file. NRTA - AARP'S EDUCATOR COMMUNITY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Teacher Associations Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Working with local retired educators' associations, NRTA's With Our Youth! program helps adults respond to the needs of school children and the broader community. Through partnerships, volunteers serve in a range of roles from helping high school students prepare for writing exams to providing school supplies. NRTA is the new home for a range of multigenerational activities available to all AARP members. Individuals can learn basic computer skills from youth or provide classroom assistance at local schools. The NRTA Educator Support Network, recently launched nationwide, is another community service initiative which enables retired educators to mentor and support beginning teachers in the classroom. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Volunteer Opportunities Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Volunteer Opportunities with AARP Illinois - AARP members have "the power to make it better" through our advocacy information and service. Whether you have a little time or a lot, there is a volunteer position for you. Get involved, here are some of the ways you can make a difference.

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN CENTRE CHILD & YOUTH PROGRAMS


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4210 South Berkeley Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 451-3360; Fax: (773) 451-3367 mailto: info@abrahamlincolncentre.org http://www.abrahamlincolncentre.org/index.html Ms. Delphine Whittlesey, Assistant Program Director Telephone: (773) 451-3360; Fax: (773) 451-3367 mailto: dwhittlesey@abrahamlincolncentre.org Ms. Charlean Preston, Assistant Director Telephone: (773) 451-3360; Fax: (773) 451-3366 mailto: cpreston@abrahamlincolncentre.org "The mission of the Abraham Lincoln Centre is to serve Chicago's greater south side communities by assisting the residents in their efforts to become self-sufficient and to live healthy, productive lives."

HEAD START PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Head Start Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Contact:* Ms. Delphine Whittlesey, Assistant Program Director Service Description: Designed to strengthen parents, families, and communities through the early education of children and services to their parents. SCHOOL AGE PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Description: The School Age Program is an after-school, educational and recreational connection for older children, ages 6-12.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN CENTRE MAIN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES


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3858 S Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-1390; Fax: (773) 373-6602 mailto: info@abrahamlincolncentre.org http://www.abrahamlincolncentre.org Ms. Patricia Mathis Telephone: (773) 285-1390; Fax: (773) 373-6602 mailto: pmathis@abrahamlincolncentre.org Mr. Zirl Smith, President & CEO Telephone: (773) 373-6923; Fax: (773) 373-6627 mailto: zsmith@abrahamlincolncentre.org "The mission of the Abraham Lincoln Centre is to serve Chicago's greater south side communities by assisting the residents in their efforts to become self-sufficient and to live healthy, productive lives."

EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Readiness Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Educational development, job-readiness training, counseling, computer-based skills tutoring, substance abuse referral, and long-term support services.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN CENTRE RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS


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4445 South Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 373-6600; Fax: (773) 373-6612 mailto: info@abrahamlincolncentre.org http://www.abrahamlincolncentre.org/programs/residential_services.html Ms. Eloise Owens Fax: (773) 373-6612 mailto: eowens@abrahamlincolncentre.org "The mission of the Abraham Lincoln Centre is to serve Chicago's greater south side communities by assisting the residents in their efforts to become self-sufficient and to live healthy, productive lives."

ADULT RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Adult Residential Care Homes Population Served: Adults Service Description: Twenty-four hour live-in care at residential facilities for adults. CHILDREN'S LIVING CENTRE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Children's/Adolescent Residential Treatment Facilities Population Served: Developmental Disabilities Service Description: Full-time home with 24-hour supervision to children with developmental disabilities who are wards of the state. RESPITE CARE PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Children's Respite Care Population Served: Developmental Disabilities Service Description: Care for children with developmental disabilities outside of home.

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN CENTRE URBAN SYSTEMS OF CARE


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4455 South Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 373-6600; Fax: (773) 373-6602 mailto: info@abrahamlincolncentre.org http://www.abrahamlincolncentre.org/programs/mental_health.html Ms. Deonna Wheeler Telephone: (773) 373-6600; Fax: (773) 373-6602 mailto: dwheeler@abrahamlincolncentre.org To identify, link and support target population children and adolescents, who are determined by clinical assessment to need mental health services, to address their developmental tasks in family, school or social domains through a strength based approach.

URBAN SYSTEMS OF CARE (YOUTH SERVICES) (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: Case/Care Management Referrals Population Served: Children Limited To: Residents of Ida B. Wells and Lake Parc Place developments Service Contact:* Ms. Deonna Wheeler, Program Director Service Description: Services for Youth, ages 3 to 14, who live in the Chicago Housing Authority developments of Lake Parc Place and Ida B. Wells. Provides Referrals, Linkages and Support Services.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN YOUTH & DEVELOPMENT CENTRE


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3858 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-1390 mailto: info@abrahamlincolncentre.org http://www.abrahamlincolncentre.org/programs/adult_youth.html All of our programs are designed to provide participants with skills that promote social and emotional well-being, encourage physical development and provide intellectual stimulation and cultural enrichment.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Children Service Contact:* Ms. Charlene Preston, Supervisor for Child and Youth Programs Service Description: After school program with full day (8AM-7PM) available in summer. TEEN REACH PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mentoring Programs Population Served: Adolescents Service Contact:* Ms. Charlene Preston, Supervisor for Child and Youth Programs Service Description: Counseling and mentoring.
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ACCESS COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK - GRAND BLVD FAMILY HEALTH


Address: Reach Numbers: Executive Contact: 5401 South Wentworth Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 288-6900; Fax: (773) 268-3020 Ms. Patricia Jones, Clinic Manager Fax: (773) 268-3020

OB/GYNE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Obstetrics/Gynecology Population Served: Women Service Description: Obstetrics and gynecology services provided to women. PRIMARY CARE - FAMILY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Medical Care Population Served: Families Service Description: Primary health care provided for families.
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ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES - AZTLAN COMMUNITY INDUSTRIES


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1112 East 87th Street, Chicago, IL, 60619 Main Telephone: (773) 734-7500; Fax: (773) 734-5319 http://www.adasmckinley.org/ Ms. Gail Farley, Intake Worker Telephone: (312) 324-1229 mailto: gfarley@adasmckinley.org Ms. Patricia Mitchell, Director Telephone: (773) 734-7500; Fax: (773) 734-5319 mailto: pmitchell@adasmckinley.org Our mission is to serve those who, because of disabilities or other limiting conditions, need help in finding and pursuing paths leading to healthy, productive, and fulfilling lives.

SHELTERED WORKSHOP (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Sheltered Workshops Population Served: Developmental Disabilities Service Description: Day program to upgrade skills according to an individual's goals and needs, developing basic self care skills and providing vocational training.

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ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - ADMINISTRATION OFFICE FOR VOCATIONAL TRAINING/JOB DEVELOPMENT & PLACEMENT
Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact: 1863 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 326-1229; Alt. Telephone: (312) 326-1773; Fax: (312) 326-2853 mailto: vocationaltraining@adasmckinley.org http://www.adasmckinley.org Dr. Aberra Zewdie, Ed.D., Division Director Telephone: (312) 326-1229 mailto: azewdie@adasmckinley.org Dr. Aberra Zewdie, Ed.D., Division Director Telephone: (312) 326-1229 mailto: azewdie@adasmckinley.org The Vocational Training and Job Development and Placement program assists persons with developmental disabilities and other economically disadvantaged individuals secure integrated employment, attain economic self-sufficiency, and engage in competent community living.

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COMMUNITY REHABILITATION PROGRAM - AZTLAN COMMUNITY INDUSTRIES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Training Population Served: Developmental Disabilities Service Site:* Aztlan Community Industries, 1112 East 87th St., Chicago, 60619 (773) 734-7500 Service Contact:* Patricia Mitchell, Director Service Description: Vocational training facility provides daily production, vocational training, social habilitation, and developmental training to disabled individuals. COMMUNITY REHABILITATION PROGRAM - VOCATIONAL SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Training Population Served: Developmental Disabilities Service Site:* Vocational Services, 6033 South Wentworth Ave., Chicago, 60621 (773) 955-2900 Service Contact:* Nelly Gamboa, Director Service Description: Vocational training facility provides daily production, vocational training, social habilitation, and developmental training to disabled individuals. COMMUNITY REHABILITATION PROGRAM - WALTER C. MCCRONE INDUSTRIES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Training Population Served: Supervised Living Facility Residents Service Contact:* Mr. Thom Maxwell, Director Service Description: Vocational training facility provides daily production, vocational training, social habilitation, and developmental training to disabled individuals. PROJECT CARING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Training Population Served: Adults Service Description: A recruitment, training, and referral program, Project Caring, prepares individuals for employment as Personal Assistants. REFERRAL OUTREACH LINKAGE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Specialized Information and Referral Population Served: Developmental Disabilities Service Description: If general assessment provided at Intake determines that our programs are not appropriate - we link that client with affiliated programs and services within the community. SUPPORTIVE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Training Population Served: Developmental Disabilities Service Site:* Elizabeth Ludeman Center, 114 North Orchard Drive, Park Forest, 60466 (312) 326-1229 Service Contact:* Mr. Darren Rogers, Manager Service Reach:* Telephone: (312) 326-1229; mailto: drogers@adasmckinley.org Service Description: Onsite training and coaching provided for clients involved in mailing and retail work. THE JANITORIAL SERVICES PROGRAM - DIRKSEN FEDERAL BUILDING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Training Population Served: Adults Service Site:* Dirksen Federal Building, 219 South Dearborn St., Chicago, 60604 (312) 554-2522 Service Description: Through a Janitorial Services program, individuals receive specialized training in the application of cleaning methods and procedures, chemical applications, and janitorial processes. THE JANITORIAL SERVICES PROGRAM - GREAT LAKES NAVAL BASE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Training Population Served: Adults Service Site:* Great Lakes Naval Base, 2834 Green Bay Road, North Chicago, 60085 (847) 473-0662 Service Description: Through a Janitorial Services program, individuals receive specialized training in the application of cleaning methods and procedures, chemical applications, and janitorial processes.

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THE JANITORIAL SERVICES PROGRAM - KLUCZYNSKI FEDERAL BUILDING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Training Population Served: Adults Service Site:* Kluczynski Federal Building, 230 South Dearborn St., Chicago, 60604 (312) 886-5660 Service Description: Through a Janitorial Services program, individuals receive specialized training in the application of cleaning methods and procedures, chemical applications, and janitorial processes. THE JANITORIAL SERVICES PROGRAM - SHERIDAN RESERVE CENTER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Training Population Served: Adults Service Site:* Fort Sheridan Reserve Center (Bldg. 133), 475 Blackhawk Drive, Fort Sheridan, 60037 (847) 866-1060 Service Description: Through a Janitorial Services program, individuals receive specialized training in the application of cleaning methods and procedures, chemical applications, and janitorial processes. THE RESOURCE OPPORTUNITY LIFE EMPLOYMENT (ROLE) PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Training Population Served: Supervised Living Facility Residents Service Description: The Resource Opportunity Life Employment program prepares unserved and/or underserved persons with disabilities for employment opportunities through intake/outreach, vocational evaluation and training, case management, job readiness and job placement services.
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ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE FOR CHILD CARE
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7640 South Vincennes, Chicago, IL, 60620 Main Telephone: (773) 602-2660; Fax: (773) 602-2677 mailto: childcare@adasmckinley.org http://www.adasmckinley.org/ Mr. Gregory Terry, Area Director of Child Care Programs Telephone: (773) 768-1918 mailto: gterry@adasmckinley.org Ms. Pamela Bland-Kennedy, Division Director Telephone: (773) 602-2660 mailto: pkennedy@adasmckinley.org Our child care services are designed to bring about a greater degree of social competence in young children from low-income families.

DAY CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Infants/Toddlers Service Site:* Evelyn Wright Renaissance Center, 7939 South Western, Chicago, 60620 (773) 468-1918 Service Contact:* Ms. Janice Erogbogbo, Site Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 468-1918; mailto: jerogbogbo@adasmckinley.org Service Description: The Day Care program began in 1998 and includes infants six weeks old and up. HEAD START PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Head Start Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: The Head Start program operates out of three sites and provides comprehensive services to children 3 to 5 years of age and their families.
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ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE FOR COLLEGE PREPARATION & PLACEMENT
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100 East 34th Street, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 328-3543; Fax: (312) 674-9068 mailto: education@adasmckinley.org http://www.adasmckinley.org/ Various Counselors Telephone: (312) 328-3543 Mr. Revie Sorey, Division Director Telephone: (312) 328-3543 mailto: rsorey@adasmckinley.org Our mission is to serve those who, because of disabilities or other limiting conditions, need help in finding and pursuing paths leading to healthy, productive, and fulfilling lives.

COMPUTER LAB (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Computer Classes Population Served: Children Service Description: Computer lab has 6 personal computers. TALENT SEARCH (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: College Entrance Support Population Served: High School Students Service Description: Program places youth in colleges and universities.

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YOUTH ACADEMIC (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Middle School Students Service Site:* *Contact the Administartive Office for a list of the targeted elementary schools Service Contact:* Denise Pellom, Program Coordinator Service Description: Tutoring in math, science, and reading for students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades.

ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE FOR DIVISION OF RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
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7640 S. Vincennes, Chicago, IL, 60620 Main Telephone: (773) 602-2660; Fax: (773) 602-2678 mailto: residentialliving@adasmckinley.org http://www.adasmckinley.org/ Ms. Linda Darling, Director of Habilitation Services Telephone: (773) 602-2660 mailto: ldarling@adasmckinley.org Mr. Albery Cueller, Division Director Telephone: (773) 602-2660 mailto: ACueller@adasmckinley.org Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. provides residential living arrangements for people with mental retardation and/or other developmental disabilities. The purpose of these living arrangements is to enable clients to meet their needs appropriately, to improve the quality of their lives, to acquire maximum skill development, and to live as independently as possible.

CILA (COMMUNITY INTEGRATED LIVING ARRANGEMENT) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Adult Residential Care Homes Population Served: Developmental Disabilities Service Site:* Six Sites in Chicago Service Description: Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA) facilities provide housing for persons with developmental disabilities in apartments and newly constructed houses throughout Chicagos South and West Sides. INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES - MCKINLEY DANFORTH HOUSE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Intermediate Care Facilities for Developmentally Disabled Population Served: Supervised Living Facility Residents Service Site:* McKinley Danforth House, 4540 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 60653 Service Contact:* Ms. Delois Glasper, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-1073; mailto: dglasper@adasmckinley.org Service Description: Intermediate care living facilities for the developmentally disabled that include communal dining and recreational areas to allow staff to work with residents in a common and supported setting. INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES - MCKINLEY DAVIS HOUSE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Intermediate Care Facilities for Developmentally Disabled Population Served: Supervised Living Facility Residents Service Site:* McKinley Davis House, 4237 South Indiana Ave., Chicago, 60653 (773) 373-1044 Service Contact:* Evalynn Beavers, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-1044; mailto: ebeavers@adasmckinley.org Service Description: Intermediate care living facilities for the developmentally disabled that include communal dining and recreational areas to allow staff to work with residents in a common and supported setting. INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES - MCKINLEY HAMMOND HOUSE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Intermediate Care Facilities for Developmentally Disabled Population Served: Supervised Living Facility Residents Service Site:* McKinley Hammond House, 6701 South Morgan St., Chicago, 60621 (773) 994-0833 Service Contact:* Angela Moore, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 994-0833; mailto: amoore@adasmckinley.org Service Description: Intermediate care living facilities for the developmentally disabled that include communal dining and recreational areas to allow staff to work with residents in a common and supported setting. INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES - MCKINLEY KNIGHT HOUSE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Intermediate Care Facilities for Developmentally Disabled Population Served: Supervised Living Facility Residents Service Site:* McKinley Knight House, 6600 South Stewart Ave., Chicago, 60621 (773) 994-0775 Service Contact:* LaNita May, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 994-0775; mailto: lmay@adasmckinley.org Service Description: Intermediate care living facilities for the developmentally disabled that include communal dining and recreational areas to allow staff to work with residents in a common and supported setting. INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES - MCKINLEY MOORE HOUSE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Intermediate Care Facilities for Developmentally Disabled Population Served: Supervised Living Facility Residents Service Site:* McKinley Moore House, 9135 South Brandon Avenue, Chicago, 60617 (773) 731-4033 Service Contact:* Ms. Jocelyn Nichols, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 731-4033; mailto: jnichols@adasmckinley.org Service Description: Intermediate care living facilities for the developmentally disabled that include communal dining and recreational areas to allow staff to work with residents in a common and supported setting.
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ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE FOR FOSTER CARE AND ADOPTION SERVICES
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2907 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 808-1080; Fax: (312) 808-0108 mailto: fostercare@adasmckinley.org http://www.adasmckinley.org/ Ms. Carol Winn, Division Director Telephone: (312) 808-1080 mailto: cwinn@adasmckinley.org Ms. Carol Winn, Division Director Telephone: (312) 808-1080 mailto: cwinn@adasmckinley.org Providing a safe, nurturing environment for children with the goal of achieving permanent family situations achieved through reunification, adoption or guardianship is the goal of the Agencys Foster Care and Adoption program. This goal is accomplished through three services: McKinley Kinship Investment Service; Children and Family Support Services; and Interdisciplinary Services.

BIO-PARENTS ASSOCIATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parent Support Groups Population Served: Birth Parents Service Description: Training group for biological parents. FOSTER PARENT LICENSING DEPARTMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Foster Home Licensing Population Served: Foster Parents Service Contact:* Karen Sanders, Licensing Supervisor Service Description: Recruit, license and train individuals to become a licensed foster parent. IIPS (IMMEDIATE INTAKE AND PLACEMENT MAINTENANCE) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Foster Home Placement Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Provides foster care for children and youth leaving institutional settings (e.g., residential treatment programs, Illinois Department of Corrections, etc.). MCKINLEY KINSHIP INVESTMENT SERVICES PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Kinship Caregiver Support Groups Population Served: Children Service Description: The McKinley Kinship Investment Services program provides services to children in home of relative placement. THE CHILDREN AND FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Foster Home Placement Population Served: Children Service Description: Licensed program for non-related foster placements, which include children in traditional and specialized placement. THE NEW BEGINNING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Adoption/Foster Care Support Groups Population Served: Foster Parents Service Description: An active foster parent association that is sponsored by Ada S. McKinley. The group holds at least monthly meetings.
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ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
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2715-1/2 West 63rd Street, Chicago, IL, 60629 Main Telephone: (773) 434-5577 mailto: mentalhealth@adasmckinley.org http://www.adasmckinley.org/ Mr. Mark Moses, Division Director Telephone: (773) 434-5577 mailto: mmoses@adasmckinley.org Mr. Mark Moses, Division Director Telephone: (773) 434-5577 mailto: mmoses@adasmckinley.org Founded in 1982, the mental health component of Ada S. McKinley is designed to assist children experiencing difficulty in interpersonal relationships, school functioning, family relations, or peer interaction.

DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mental Health Care and Counseling Population Served: Developmental Disabilities Service Description: A long-term counseling, behavioral intervention, and support services program that is available to children who have behavioral and developmental disorders including developmentally delayed, physically impaired, and severe learning disorders, or adaptive problems. INTENSIVE THERAPEUTIC SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient Units Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: A joint service with the Department of Children and Family Services that enables children and youth placed in out-of-Cook County institutional placements to return to their families and the communities where they receive extensive therapeutic and support services.

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SCREENING, ASSESSMENT, AND SUPPORT SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mental Health Evaluation Population Served: Children Service Description: Provides comprehensive assessments to children at risk of psychiatric hospitalization due to severe emotional disturbance. THE MENTALLY ILL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mental Health Care and Counseling Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: The Mentally Ill program provides in-home and out-patient counseling and therapy to children and youth who are experiencing serious difficulty in interpersonal relationships, school functioning, family relations, or peer interactions. UNIFIED DELINQUENCY INTERVENTION SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Ex-Offender Counseling Population Served: Juvenile Delinquents Service Description: Provides an intensive six-month counseling, advocacy, and supervision/monitoring service to adjudicated delinquent youth who are at risk for placement with the Illinois Department of Corrections. URBAN SYSTEMS OF CARE PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mental Health Related Prevention Programs Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Preventive mental health and community services to families residing in the Robert B. Taylor Homes.

ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION & ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS
Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact: 7640 S. Vincennes, Chicago, IL, 60620 Main Telephone: (773) 375-1999 mailto: education@adasmckinley.org http://www.adasmckinley.org/ Ms. Pamela Bland-Kennedy, Division Director Telephone: (773) 602-2660 mailto: pkennedy@adasmckinley.org Dr. Charles Flowers, Director Telephone: (773) 375-1999 mailto: cflowers@adasmckinley.org Our mission is to serve those who, because of disabilities or other limiting conditions, need help in finding and pursuing paths leading to healthy, productive, and fulfilling lives.

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MCKINLEY ACADEMY AT LAKESIDE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Alternative Schools Population Served: High School Dropouts Service Site:* McKinley Academy at Lakeside, 2929 South Wabash Ave., Chicago, 60616 (312) 949-5010 Service Contact:* Doris Franklin, Director Service Description: Ada S. McKinley offers several Alternative School programs designed to reclaim youth between the ages of 16 and 21, who have not been successful in traditional educational settings. MCKINLEY HIGHLAND SCHOOL FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Special Education Classes/Centers Population Served: Students with Disabilities Service Site:* McKinley Highland School for Special Education, 8422 South Damen Avenue, Chicago, 60620 (773) 779-6152 Service Contact:* Ernest C. Billups, Ph.D., Director Service Description: The Special Education program provides children and youth with disabilities with a broad range of academic, developmental, social, therapeutic and recreational services designed to modify and positively enhance their social/emotional behavior and their academic achievement. MCKINLEY SCHOOL EAST CAMPUS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Alternative Schools Population Served: At Risk Youth Service Site:* McKinley School East Campus, 2647 East 88th St., Chicago, 60617 (773) 375-1999 Service Contact:* Dr. Charles Flowers, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 375-1999; mailto: cflowers@adasmckinley.org Service Description: Ada S. McKinley offers several Alternative School programs designed to reclaim youth between the ages of 5-15, who have not been successful in traditional educational settings. MCKINLEY SCHOOL SOUTH CAMPUS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Special Education Classes/Centers Population Served: Students with Disabilities Service Site:* McKinley School South Campus, 11400 South Edbrooke Avenue, Chicago, 60628 (773) 785-3500 Service Contact:* Dr. Charles Flowers, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 375-1999; mailto: cflowers@adasmckinley.org Service Description: The Special Education program provides children and youth with disabilities with a broad range of academic, developmental, social, therapeutic and recreational services designed to modify and positively enhance their social/emotional behavior and their academic achievement.

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ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - AGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE


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725 South Wells Street, Suite 1-A, Chicago, IL, 60607 Main Telephone: (312) 554-0600; Alt. Telephone: (312) 385-2000; Fax: (312) 554-0292 http://www.adasmckinley.org Mr. Hans Schuster, Chief Financial Officer Telephone: (312) 385-2003; Fax: (312) 554-8161 mailto: HSchuster@adasmckinley.org Mr. George Jones, Jr., Executive Director Telephone: (312) 385-2049; Fax: (312) 554-2518 mailto: gjones@adasmckinley.org Our mission is to serve those who, because of disabilities or other limiting conditions, need help in finding and pursuing paths leading to healthy, productive, and fulfilling lives.

ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - EVELYN WRIGHT RENAISSANCE CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

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7939 South Western Ave, Chicago, IL, 60620 Main Telephone: (773) 476-8805; Fax: (773) 476-3536 http://www.adasmckinley.org/ Ms. Tracy Johnson, Alternate Director Telephone: (773) 476-8805; Fax: (773) 476-3536 mailto: TJohnson@adasmckinley.org Ms. Janice Erogbogbo, Site Director Telephone: (773) 476-8805; Fax: (773) 476-3536 mailto: JErogbogbo@adasmckinley.org Our child care services are designed to bring about a greater degree of social competence in young children from low-income families.

CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Centers Population Served: Infants/Toddlers Service Description: Provides child care for infants six weeks to 5 years old.
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ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - MCKINLEY ERSULA HOWARD CHILD CARE CENTER
Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

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7222 South Exchange Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60649 Main Telephone: (773) 221-9711; Fax: (773) 221-4780 http://www.adasmckinley.org/ Ms. Marion Taylor, Site Director Telephone: (773) 221-9711 mailto: mtaylor@adasmckinley.org Ms. Marion Taylor, Site Director Telephone: (773) 221-9711 mailto: mtaylor@adasmckinley.org Our child care services are designed to bring about a greater degree of social competence in young children from low-income families.

HEAD START PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Head Start Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Provides comprehensive developmentally appropriate activities addressing the individual needs to children 3 to 5 years of age and their families.
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ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - MCKINLEY FAMILY SERVICES - YOUTH / SENIOR SERVICES
Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Executive Contact: Mission: 2938 East 91st Street, Chicago, IL, 60617 Main Telephone: (773) 768-5452; Fax: (773) 768-5522 mailto: otherservices@adasmckinley.org http://www.adasmckinley.org/ Ms. Gladys Howell, Program Coordinator Telephone: (773) 768-5452 mailto: ghowell@adasmckinley.org Ada S. McKinley provides a wide range of services to all ages - from children to seniors.

ABSTINENCE EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Sexual Abstinence Education Programs Population Served: Families with Adolescents Limited To: 60617, 60633 Service Description: Sexual abstinence education. ADVOCACY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Advocacy Population Served: Families Limited To: 60617, 60633 Service Description: Service to advocate on behalf of clients.

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AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Preadolescent Children Service Description: The planned after school activities for youth which are available include table games (pool, air hockey, kick baseball, bingo, movies, and baking classes). Academic tutoring is also provided. BI-LINGUAL FAMILY SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Language Interpretation Population Served: Hispanics/Latinos Limited To: 60617, 60633 Service Description: Various family services provided to Spanish / English speaking families. EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Food Pantries Population Served: Families Limited To: 60617 and 60633 Service Description: Provides emergency food to families in need. LIMITED EMERGENCY FUNDS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Emergency Funds Population Served: Families Limited To: 60617 and 60619 and 60633 Service Description: Limited Emergency funds available for people in need. TRANSLATION SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Language Translation Population Served: Families Limited To: 60617, 60633 Service Description: English, Spanish.

ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - MCKINLEY MAGGIE DRUMMOND CHILD CARE CENTER
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4301 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 373-8200; Fax: (773) 373-3550 http://www.adasmckinley.org/programs/childcare/default.htm Ms. Angie Fells, Director Telephone: (773) 373-8200 mailto: afells@adasmckinley.org Ms. Angie Fells, Director Telephone: (773) 373-8200 mailto: afells@adasmckinley.org Our mission is to serve those who, because of disabilities or other limiting conditions, need help in finding and pursuing paths leading to healthy, productive, and fulfilling lives.

HEAD START PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Head Start Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Provides comprehensive developmentally appropriate activities addressing the individual needs to children 3 to 5 years of age and their families.
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ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - MCKINLEY ROSELAND CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
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11410 South Edbrooke Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60628 Main Telephone: (773) 468-1918; Fax: (773) 468-4230 http://www.adasmckinley.org/ Ms. Ana Luna, Site Director Telephone: (773) 468-1918 mailto: aluna@adasmckinley.org Ms. Ana Luna, Site Director Telephone: (773) 468-1918 mailto: aluna@adasmckinley.org Our child care services are designed to bring about a greater degree of social competence in young children from low-income families.

HALF-DAY PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Provides comprehensive developmentally appropriate activities addressing the individual needs to children 3 to 5 years of age and their families. Mornings from 9-12. HEAD START PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Head Start Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Contact:* Ana Luna, Site Director Service Description: Provides comprehensive developmentally appropriate activities addressing the individual needs to children 3 to 5 years of age and their families.
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ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - MCKINLEY SOUTH CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE - YOUTH AND SENIOR SERVICES
Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact: 8458 South Mackinaw Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60617 Main Telephone: (773) 731-8187; Alt. Telephone: (773) 978-8219; Fax: (773) 731-8130 mailto: otherservices@adasmckinley.org http://www.adasmckinley.org/ Mr. Miguel Alvarado, Site Director Telephone: (773) 731-8187 mailto: malvarado@adasmckinley.org Mr. Miguel Alvarado, Program Coordinator Telephone: (773) 731-8187 mailto: malvarado@adasmckinley.org Ada S. McKinley provides a wide range of services to all ages from children to seniors.

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COMPUTER LAB (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Computer Classes Population Served: Youth Service Description: 6 Workstations - provide instruction and computer training. SENIOR SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Adult Day Programs Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Daily activities include shopping trips and in-door table games, exercise classes, meals on wheels service, and arts and crafts. Access to computers provided. YOUTH SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Children Service Description: The planned after school activities for youth include table games (pool, air hockey, kick baseball, bingo, movies, and baking classes). Academic tutoring is also provided.
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ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - MCKINLEY TRUMBULL PARK COMMUNITY HEAD START
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10530 South Oglesby Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60617 Main Telephone: (773) 375-7022; Fax: (773) 375-5528 http://www.adasmckinley.org/ Ms. Damita Brown, Site Director Telephone: (773) 375-7022; Fax: (773) 375-5528 mailto: dbrown@adasmckinley.org Ms. Damita Brown, Site Director Telephone: (773) 375-7022; Fax: (773) 375-5528 mailto: dbrown@adasmckinley.org Our child care services are designed to bring about a greater degree of social competence in young children from low-income families.

HEAD START PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Head Start Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Provides comprehensive developmentally appropriate activities addressing the individual needs to children 3 to 5 years of age and their families.
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ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - ST. THOMAS CHILD CARE CENTER
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3801 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-0617; Alt. Telephone: (773) 285-0623; Fax: (773) 285-0746 http://adasmckinley.org/locations/default.htm#child Ms. Eleanor Mitchell, Site Director Telephone: (773) 285-0617 mailto: emitchell@adasmckinley.org Ms. Eleanor Mitchell, Site Director Telephone: (773) 285-0617 mailto: emitchell@adasmckinley.org Our child care services are designed to bring about a greater degree of social competence in young children from low-income families.

CERTIFICATE - HEAD START (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Head Start Population Served: Infants/Toddlers Service Description: Provides comprehensive developmentally appropriate activities addressing the individual needs of children 2 years of age and their families. HEAD START PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Head Start Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Provides comprehensive developmentally appropriate activities addressing the individual needs to children 3 to 5 years of age and their families.

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ADVOCATE HEALTH CENTERS-SYKES


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2545 South Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 842-7112; Fax: (312) 326-2102 Ms. Ketlene Papillon, Operations Manager Fax: (312) 326-2102 Ms. Pamala Smith, Operations Director Telephone: (312) 808-4933; Fax: (312) 326-2102

ANTICOAGULATION CLINIC (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Hematology Population Served: General Public EYE CARE / EYE GLASSES RETAIL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Eye Care Population Served: General Public LABORATORY SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Health Screening/Diagnostic Services Population Served: General Public Service Description: Medical laboratory screening provided for children and adults. LIPIDS CLINIC (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Cholesterol/Triglycerides Tests Population Served: General Public MAMMOGRAPHY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mammograms Population Served: General Public Service Description: Breast Cancer screening services provided. PHARMACY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Pharmacies Population Served: General Public Service Description: Osco Pharmacy services provided on site, open until 10:00 pm. ULTRASOUND (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Ultrasound Scanning Population Served: General Public Service Description: Medical ultrasound screening provided for children and adults. WOUND CARE CLINIC (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Wound Clinics Population Served: General Public Service Description: Primary health care provided for children and adults. X-RAY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Health Screening/Diagnostic Services Population Served: General Public Service Description: Medical x-ray screening provided for children and adults.
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AFRICA INTERNATIONAL HOUSE


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

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1525 East 55th Street, Suite 202, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 955-2787; Fax: (773) 955-9683 mailto: info@africainternationalhouse.org http://africainternationalhouse.org Mr. Patrick Saingbey Woodtor, President Telephone: (773) 955-2787 mailto: Africanfest@aol.com Mr. Patrick Saingbey Woodtor, President Telephone: (773) 955-2787; Fax: (773) 955-9683 mailto: Africanfest@aol.com To expose and educate all peoples to the individual and collective contributions of African cultures.

AFRICAN FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Ethnic/Cultural Festivals Population Served: General Public Service Site:* Washington Park, 5531 South Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, 60637 (773) 256-1248 Service Description: Annually on Labor Day weekend. GHANAFEST / TASTES OF AFRICA (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Ethnic/Cultural Festivals Population Served: General Public Service Site:* Washington Park, 5531 South Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, 60637 (773) 256-1248 Service Description: Annually in July.

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PAN-AFRICAN SOCCER TOURNAMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Soccer Population Served: Africans Service Site:* Washington Park, 5531 South Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, 60637 (773) 256-1248 Service Description: Annually in July, in conjunction with Ghanafest / Tastes of Africa. 4655 South Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 924-3966

AFROCENTRIC BOOK STORE II


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AUTHOR APPEARANCES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Book Signings Population Served: General Public Service Description: The store features at least one guest reading by an author every month, more during February (Black History Month). Terry McMillan and Colin Powell are two who've come. BOOKSTORE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Book Publishing/Distribution Population Served: General Public Service Description: In addition to the bestsellers, you'll find fiction and non-fiction works, business, religion, inspirational, autobiography, romance, classics, alternative lifestyles, history and children's titles. Black-oriented magazines, greeting cards, posters, postcards, artwork, calendars, gift items and scents are also for sale.
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APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH


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3823 South Indiana Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 373-8500; Fax: (773) 373-6902 Dr. Horace E. Smith Fax: (773) 373-6902

JOB SOURCE MINISTRY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Workshops/Symposiums Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Maria Maxwell, Program Manager Service Description: Offers a 3-day seminar on interviewing skills and resume-writing and upon completion of the seminar, job placement.
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ASHLAND FAMILY HEALTH CENTER


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5256 South Ashland Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 434-9216; Fax: (773) 434-2670 http://204.202.251.20/health_centers/health_center.aspx?hcID=14 Dr. Michael Malone Fax: (773) 434-2670

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Substance Abuse Treatment Programs Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Description: Treatment for substance abusers. LABORATORY SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Health Screening/Diagnostic Services Population Served: General Public Service Description: Medical laboratory screening provided for children and adults. PRENATAL CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Prenatal Care Population Served: Women Service Description: Primary health care provided for women. PRIMARY CARE - FAMILY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Medical Care Population Served: Families Service Description: Primary health care provided for families. REACH OUT AND READ (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Early Literacy Development Programs Population Served: Children Service Description: This program provides a free book to children at each doctor's appointment from birth to age five. SENIOR WELLNESS CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Clinics Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Primary health care provided for seniors and elderly.

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ASSOCIATED MEDICAL CENTER


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7531 South Stony Island Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60649 Main Telephone: (773) 684-5433; Fax: (773) 974-7751 Dr. Abha Sharma Fax: (773) 947-7751

PRIMARY CARE - FAMILY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Medical Care Population Served: Families Service Description: Primary health care provided for families.
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AVENUE CARE CENTER INC


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4505 South Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-0550; Fax: (773) 285-5618 Ms. Mila Jeffrey, Assistant Administrator Telephone: (773) 285-0550 Ms. Mila Jeffrey, Assistant Administrator Telephone: (773) 285-0550; Fax: (773) 285-5618 Avenue Care provides a comprehensive spectrum of nursing services including skilled, intermediate, hospice and respite care.

HOSPICE CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Hospice Care Population Served: Nursing Facility Residents Service Description: Care and support are provided in a comfortable and dignified environment for those residents experiencing life-limiting illnesses. NURSING CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Private Duty Nursing Population Served: Nursing Facility Residents Service Description: Low intermediate and skilled nursing. Service coordinator provides some case management. PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATIVE SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Psychiatric Rehabilitation Population Served: Nursing Facility Residents Service Description: Specializes in providing care to medically compromised geriatric individuals who also require treatment for mental health issues. RESPITE CARE PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Adult Respite Care Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Flexible skilled or intermediate services for short-term stays. SOCIAL SERVICES - CASE MANAGEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Licensed Social Worker, as well as other qualified mental health professional, regularly provide specialized services to meet residents' individualized needs. THERAPY AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Individual Counseling Population Served: Nursing Facility Residents Service Description: Licensed therapists evaluate each resident upon admission and create a comprehensive care plan to meet the resident's individualized needs.
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BACK OF THE YARDS JOURNAL


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1835 West 47th Street, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 927-7200; Fax: (773) 927-7940

WEEKLY COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Newspaper Publishing/Distribution Population Served: General Public Service Description: Distributed to homes in the area free of charge, and to people who are out of the area with a subscription.

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BEETHOVEN BOYS & GIRLS CLUB


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25 West 47th Street, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 268-5999 Ms. Rita Sodipe, Club Manager Telephone: (773) 268-5999; Fax: (773) 268-0499 mailto: rsodipe@bgcc.org Ms. Tina Sanders, Assistant VP of Programs Telephone: (312) 235-8004 mailto: tsanders@bgcc.org To inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Children Limited To: Students that attend Beethoven Elementary School Service Description: After school program that services children of this school. We offer programming in health and life skills, education and career development, the arts, sports fitness and recreation, and character and leadership development.
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BEETHOVEN STUDENT HEALTH CENTER OF COOK COUNTY


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25 West 47th Street, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 536-5700; Alt. Telephone: (773) 536-5701; Fax: (773) 536-5704 Ms. Sharon Anderson, Clinical Director Telephone: (773) 536-5700; Fax: (773) 536-5704 mailto: sharonanderson0213@msn.com Ms. Carole Hobson, Director - Schoool of Health Telephone: (312) 864-0732; Fax: (312) 864-9405 mailto: sharonanderson0213@msn.com The Ambulatory and Community Health network's mission is to deliver integrated health services with dignity and respect regardless of a patient's ability to pay to foster partnerships with other health providers and communities to enhance the health of the public; and advocate for policies which promote and protect the physical, mental and social well being of the people of Cook County.

CLINICS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Public Clinics Population Served: Children Service Description: Beethoven Student Health Center is school-based and provides service for the students of Beethoven and on a need basis other students form other schools. HEALTH EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Health Education Population Served: All Grade School Students Limited To: Beethoven and Bronzeville Schools Service Description: Health educator provides education for Beethoven and Bronzeville Military. MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mental Health Care and Counseling Population Served: Children Limited To: Beethoven School Service Description: LCSW provides individual and group therapy for our students.
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BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH


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5147-49 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 924-4349; Alt. Telephone: (773) 924-4486; Fax: (773) 924-2077 Rev. Leon E. Scott, Pastor Telephone: (773) 924-4349; Fax: (773) 924-2077 Rev. Leon E. Scott, Pastor Telephone: (773) 924-4349; Fax: (773) 924-2077 The purpose of this church is to promote Christian fellowship, administer spiritual aid and religious service to its members and others seeking such spiritual aid and religious service, and render material assistance where possible to its members, applying the word of God in all its endeavors.

PASTORAL COUNSELING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Pastoral Counseling Population Served: African Americans Service Description: General Counseling. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Religious Study Groups Population Served: African Americans Service Description: Church School, Vacation Bible School, Bible Study. WORSHIP SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Religious Activities Population Served: African Americans Service Description: Worship service includes Music ministry, Praise to God ministry and Sermons.
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BLACK STAR PROJECT


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4945 S Dorchester Ave, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (312) 842-3527; Fax: (312) 842-4156 mailto: blackstar1000@ameritech.net http://www.blackstarproject.org Mr. Phillip Jackson, Founder, Executive Director Telephone: (312) 842-3527; Fax: (312) 842-4156 mailto: blackstar1000@ameritech.net Mr. Phillip Jackson, Founder, Executive Director Telephone: (312) 842-3527; Fax: (312) 842-4156 mailto: blackstar1000@ameritech.net To eliminate the academic achievement gap, The Black Star Project provides educational services that help pre-school children, elementary and high school students, and college students (with the support of their families) succeed academically.

CLASSROOM BASED MENTORSHIP (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mentoring Programs Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Provide students with motivational speakers from the various business backgrounds in a small classroom setting during the school day to inspire and motivate students to do well in school, expose students to various career options and encourage students towards healthy and positive life choices. DESTINATION COLLEGE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: College Entrance Support Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Workshop ensuring that children have the academic readiness and financial resources for college success. FATHERS' CLUB (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parent/Child Activity Groups Population Served: Families Service Description: Sponsors events that facilitate parents taking their children on outings every month. PARENT UNIVERSITY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parenting Education Population Served: Parents Service Description: Workshops to give parents useful skills and additional support to build stronger families and to ensure the proper education of their children.
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BLUE GARGOYLE COMMUNITY SERVICES


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5638 S. Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 955-4108; Fax: (773) 363-7086 mailto: adlitgargoyle@aol.com http://www.bluegargoyle.org/ Ms. Cassandra Oliver, Assistant to the Executive Director Telephone: (773) 955-4108; Fax: (773) 363-7086 mailto: c.oliver@bluegargoyle.org Mr. Paul Z. Sakol, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 955-4108; Fax: (773) 363-7086 mailto: p.sakol@bluegargoyle.org The Blue Gargoyle Community Services, working with cooperating institutions, assists children, adolescents, adults and families in developing the skills and confidence to become independent and self-reliant in today's increasingly competitive society. It provides opportunities for Southside residents and University students to contribute to the community and gain valuable volunteer experience.

ADULT LEARNING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Adult Literacy Programs Population Served: Adults Service Description: Classes and tutors help teens and adults from 16 to 60+ improve literacy skills and develop math and computer competence. FAMILY LEARNING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Literacy Programs Population Served: Families Service Description: Family literacy services for teens and adult learners and their small children, ages 6 weeks to 8 years old. THERAPY - INDIVIDUAL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Individual Counseling Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: The Counseling Department offers long-term, client-centered counseling services to children, adolescents, and families experiencing behavioral, emotional, or family difficulties. YOUTH TUTORING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Tutoring Services Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: Offers children and youth enrolled in CPS the help they need to achieve.

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4251 South Indiana Ave, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 373-8960; Alt. Telephone: (773) 373-8961; Fax: (773) 373-8962 mailto: blue-gargoyle@sbcglobal.net http://www.bluegargoyle.org/ Mrs. Martha Evans Telephone: (773) 373-8960; Fax: (773) 373-8960 mailto: blue-gargolye@sbcglobal.net Mr. Paul Z. Sakol, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 955-4108; Fax: (773) 363-7086 mailto: p.sakol@bluegargoyle.org The Blue Gargoyle Employment Department mission is to raise the participants' job readiness and life skills level, and prepare them for long-term employability, lifelong learning, and economic self-sufficiency.

EMPLOYMENT READINESS TRAINING AND COUNSELING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Readiness Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Free job training and job placement services provided to the economically disadvantaged, unemployed and underemployed residents on the south side of Chicago, focusing primarily on job placement as a positive outcome. EMPLOYMENT READINESS TRAINING AND COUNSELING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Free job placement services provided to the economically disadvantaged, unemployed and underemployed residents on the south side of Chicago, focusing primarily on job placement as a positive outcome. JOB RETENTION AND FOLLOW-UP SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Readiness Population Served: Young Adults Service Description: Free job retention services provided to the newly employed program participants, focusing primarily on job retention as a positive outcome.
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BRIDGEPORT FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER


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3201 South Wallace Street, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 326-1615; Fax: (312) 326-3910 Mrs. Peggy Gibbons, Marketing Coordinator Telephone: (708) 747-7960; Fax: (708) 503-3920

PRIMARY CARE - FAMILY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Medical Care Population Served: Families Service Description: Primary health care provided for families.
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BRILLIANT BEGINNINGS INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY


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4336 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 924-2224; Fax: (773) 924-2224 mailto: tracy@brilliant-beginnings.com http://www.brilliant-beginnings.com Ms. Tracy Epps, Head of School Telephone: (773) 924-2224; Fax: (773) 924-2224 mailto: tracy@brilliant-beginnings.com Ms. Tracy Epps, Head of School Telephone: (773) 924-2224; Fax: (773) 924-2224 mailto: tracy@brilliant-beginnings.com Brilliant Beginnings Childrens House nurtures the development of the whole child -- Head, Heart, Body, and Spirit. Our curriculum promotes: Head: Active learning, solution driven thinking, and responsible decision-making; Heart: Self-confidence, respect for others, community involvement, and cultural awareness; Body: Physical and emotional wellness; Spirit: Quest for peace, reverence for nature, and an acceptance of the interconnectedness of our world and its people.

CHILD CARE / EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (2ND SITE) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Site:* 4363 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, 60653 Service Description: Montessori-style curriculum, includes music, art, Spanish, gymnastics, martial arts, drumming and yoga. Includes Kindergarten. CHILD CARE / EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Montessori-style curriculum includes music, art, Spanish, gymnastics, martial arts, drumming, and yoga. Includes Kindergarten.

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BRONZEVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY


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4500 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 684-1314; Fax: (773) 684-1356 Ms. Sherry Williams, Director Fax: (773) 684-1356 mailto: chgoblkhistory@aol.com Focuses on documenting African American genealogy and material culture. Members of the Illinois Museum Association.

FAMILY GENEALOGY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Genealogy Classes Population Served: African Americans Service Description: Most of the constituents are older people. MATERIAL CULTURE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Local/Regional History Museums Population Served: General Public Service Description: Mostly weekend programs offering community history research, African American family history and currently doing an exhibit on 1950s kitchens.
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CAIN'S BARBER COLLEGE


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365 East 51st Street, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 536-4441; Fax: (773) 536-4552 http://cainbarber1.org Mr. Jerry Cathey, Director - Financial Aid Telephone: (773) 536-4441; Fax: (773) 536-4552 mailto: cains365@aol.com Mr. Jerry Cathey, Director - Financial Aid Telephone: (773) 536-4441; Fax: (773) 536-4552 mailto: cains365@aol.com Teach and train students to become licensed barbers and to provide low-cost hair care services.

BARBER-STYLIST PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Technical/Trade Schools Population Served: General Public Service Description: 1500 clock hours of training in the barber science includes hands-on and classroom training.
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CALUMET MEDICAL CENTER


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335 East 51st Street, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 624-4925

PRIMARY CARE - FAMILY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Medical Care Population Served: Families Service Description: Primary health care provided for families.
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CENTER OF HIGHER DEVELOPMENT - 51ST & KING DRIVE APARTMENTS COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY CENTER
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5049 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 548-6050; Fax: (773) 548-6055 mailto: 51stKingDriveApartments@cohd.com http://www.cohd.com/home.html Mr. Chris Watters, Site Manager Telephone: (773) 548-6050; Fax: (773) 548-6055 mailto: Chris@cohd.com Mr. Walter Gillespie, Executive Director Telephone: (312) 749-8992; Fax: (773) 721-3920 mailto: Walt@cohd.com The Center of Higher Development (COHD) is committed to providing computer training, practical life skills, and educational resources via technology in the greater Chicagoland area with the purpose of eliminating the Digital Divide among underserved low-income communities.

COMPUTER TRAINING CLASSES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Computer Classes Population Served: General Public Service Description: There are separate 8-week classes on each of the following: MS Access, MS Excel, MS Outlook, MS PowerPoint, MS Publisher, MS Word, Basic Typing Skills taught on six computers.

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CENTER OF HIGHER DEVELOPMENT - 61ST & WABASH APARTMENTS COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY CENTER
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23 East 61st Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 955-1681; Fax: (773) 721-3920 http://www.cohd.com/home.html Mr. Walter Gillespie, Executive Director Telephone: (312) 749-8992; Fax: (773) 721-3920 mailto: Walt@cohd.com Mr. Walter Gillespie, Executive Director Telephone: (312) 749-8992; Fax: (773) 721-3920 mailto: Walt@cohd.com The Center of Higher Development (COHD) is committed to providing computer training, practical life skills, and educational resources via technology in the greater Chicagoland area with the purpose of eliminating the Digital Divide among underserved low-income communities.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Children Service Description: Home work assistance, tutoring, mentorship class and entrepreneurship class. COMPUTER TRAINING LAB (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Computer Classes Population Served: Children Service Description: 10 computers for access by the children in the after school program. There are separate 8-week classes on each of the following: MS Access, MS Excel, MS Outlook, MS PowerPoint, MS Publisher, MS Word, Basic Typing Skills.
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CENTER OF HIGHER DEVELOPMENT - ARCHER COURTS APARTMENT COMPLEX COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY CENTER
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2242 South Princeton, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 225-5340; Fax: (312) 225-5340 mailto: ArcherCourtsApartments@cohd.com http://www.cohd.com/home.html Ms. Katrina Herring, Site Manager Telephone: (312) 225-5340; Fax: (312) 225-5340 mailto: ArcherCourtsApartments@cohd.com Mr. Walter Gillespie, Executive Director Telephone: (312) 749-8992; Fax: (773) 721-3920 mailto: walt@cohd.com The Center of Higher Development (COHD) is committed to providing computer training, practical life skills, and educational resources via technology in the greater Chicagoland area with the purpose of eliminating the Digital Divide among underserved low-income communities.

ART CLASSES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Children's Arts and Crafts Population Served: General Public Service Description: Art class that provides hands on training in crafts and ceramics. COMPUTER TRAINING CLASSES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Computer Classes Population Served: General Public Service Description: There are separate 8-week classes on each of the following: MS Access, MS Excel, MS Outlook, MS PowerPoint, MS Publisher, MS Word, Basic Typing Skills taught in 20 computer training lab. DANCE CLASS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Dance Instruction Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Hip-hop dance class geared towards helping students channel their creativity into dance. ENTREPRENEURSHIP CLASS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Entrepreneurial Training Population Served: General Public Service Description: An entrepreneurship training curriculum designed to equip young adults and adults to be able to open their own businesses and to be better stewards in managing their finances.

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CENTER OF HIGHER DEVELOPMENT - MAIN OFFICE & LAKEGROVE VILLAGE APARTMENTS COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY CENTER
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3515 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 955-1681; Fax: (773) 721-3920 http://www.cohd.com Mr. Walter Gillespie, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 721-3920; Fax: (773) 721-3920 mailto: walt@cohd.com Ms. Sandra Gillespie, Site Director Telephone: (773) 538-4671; Fax: (773) 721-3920 mailto: Sandy@cohd.com The Center of Higher Development (COHD) is committed to providing computer training, practical life skills, and educational resources via technology in the greater Chicagoland area with the purpose of eliminating the Digital Divide among underserved low-income communities.

COMPUTER TRAINING CLASSES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Computer Classes Population Served: General Public Service Description: There are separate 8-week classes on each of the following: MS Access, MS Excel, MS Outlook, MS PowerPoint, MS Publisher, MS Word, Basic Typing Skills. FAMILY LIFE SKILLS WORKSHOPS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Life Skills Education Population Served: Families Service Description: We offer basic life skills and self-esteem courses for adults, a GED preparation module, a money management course, resume writing, and a job search and placement program. NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR TEACHING ENTREPRENEURSHIP (NFTE) PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Entrepreneurial Training Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: An entrepreneurship training curriculum for teenagers. SUMMER DAY CAMP (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Day Camps Population Served: Children Service Description: 6 week summer day camp program for children.
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CENTERS FOR NEW HORIZONS - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES


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4150 South Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: Info@cnh.org http://www.cnh.org Mr. Scott Witherspoon, Program Director Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: scottw@cnh.org Dr. Sokoni Karanja, Ph.D., President Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: sokonik@cnh.org Founded in 1971, Centers for New Horizons' mission is to develop the capacities of families to become self-reliant, to improve the quality of their lives, and to rebuild their communities. Centers for New Horizons provides quality center-based early childhood education in 9 centers, an out-of-school time program for school aged children and youth, counseling, foster care, and service support to help families become self-reliant. The organization also develops and provides community leadership toward the goal of building cohesive mixed income communities. Centers is accredited by the Council on Accreditation.

CHILD CARE RESOURCE AND REFERRAL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Provider Recruitment Population Served: Families with Children Limited To: Child care providers and prospective providers Service Contact:* Ms. Valerie Terrell, Program Manager Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: valeriet@cnh.org Service Description: Outreaches to prospective child care providers throughout the South Side to recruit, train, and support qualified caregivers in their work., with a particular emphasis on licensed and unlicensed home day care providers. Provides basic child care training to prospective providers and to staff of child care organizations. Assists home day care providers who wish to become licensed through the licensing process. FAMILY DEVELOPMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Based Services Population Served: Families Service Contact:* Mr. Scott Witherspoon, Program Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: scottw@cnh.org Service Description: Parents are encouraged to foster their children's school achievement as their children's "first teachers". Parents participate in monthly meetings to learn more about what they can do at home and in working with their children's schools to support their children's learning. Parents also get assistance from staff in identifying and achieving their own self-sufficiency goals. Parents are encouraged to participate in school-focused parent action groups in their schools and in the community .

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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Contact:* Mr. Scott Witherspoon, Program Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: scottw@cnh.org Service Description: Provides a range of activities , most of them in the out-of-school-time hours, to foster the positive academic, physical, emotional, social, and moral development of Phillips students, complementing and supplementing the academic program. Mentoring, homework assistance and tutoring, "high yield" learning projects like entrepreneurships and CD and magazine production, Culture Club, life skills training, organized recreation, community service and leadership opportunities, and events like college tours are provided.

CENTERS FOR NEW HORIZONS - BRONZEVILLE SERVICE CONNECTOR


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4301 South King Drive, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 373-2761; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: Info@cnh.org http://www.cnh.org Ms. Jan Stepto Millett, Chief Operating Officer Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: janm@cnh.org Dr. Sokoni Karanja, Ph.D., President Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: sokoniK@cnh.org Founded in 1971, Centers for New Horizons' mission is to develop the capacities of families to become self-reliant, to improve the quality of their lives, and to rebuild their communities. Centers for New Horizons provides quality center-based early childhood education in 9 centers, an out-of-school time program for school aged children and youth, counseling, foster care, and service support to help families become self-reliant. The organization also develops and provides community leadership toward the goal of building cohesive mixed income communities. Centers is accredited by the Council on Accreditation.

SERVICE CONNECTOR (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Resident Services Coordination Programs Population Served: Families Limited To: Families holding Housing Choice Vouchers in Bronzeville. Service Contact:* Ms. Jackie Moore Service Description: Outreach, goal setting, case management, service referral, and direct assistance (mentoring/coaching, homemaking, financial management, and emergency assistance) to help families gain and maintain employment, adequate housing , and/or public benefits. Particular emphasis is placed, for families able to work, on employment -- pre-employment skills, assessment of interests and aptitudes, job placements that match skills and interests with various employers' needs, and follow-up. The Service Connector program is part of the Chicago Housing Authority's Plan for Transformation; program referrals come through the CHA.
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CENTERS FOR NEW HORIZONS - COMMUNITY SCHOOL AT WENDELL PHILLIPS ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL
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244 E. Pershing Road, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 535-1603 mailto: Info@cnh.org http://www.cnh.org/ Mr. Scott Witherspoon, Program Director Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: scottw@cnh.org Dr. Sokoni Karanja, Ph.D., President Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: sokoniK@cnh.org Founded in 1971, Centers for New Horizons' mission is to develop the capacities of families to become self-reliant, to improve the quality of their lives, and to rebuild their communities. Centers for New Horizons provides quality center-based early childhood education in 9 centers, an out-of-school time program for school aged children and youth, counseling, foster care, and service support to help families become self-reliant. The organization also develops and provides community leadership toward the goal of building cohesive mixed income communities. Centers is accredited by the Council on Accreditation.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: High School Students Service Description: Teens receive homework assistance, tutoring, and ACT-Prep assistance. They also participate in projects, field trips, and workshops addressing entrepreneurship, health and wellness, cultural development, financial management, career development, and college preparation. COMMUNITY SCHOOL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: High School Students Service Contact:* Mr. Scott Witherspoon, Program Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: scottw@cnh.org Service Description: Provides a range of activities, most of them in the out-of-school-time hours, to foster the positive academic, physical, emotional, social, and moral development of Phillips students, complementing and supplementing the academic program. Mentoring, homework assistance and tutoring, "high yield" learning projects like entrepreneurships and CD and magazine production, Culture Club, life skills training, organized recreation, community service and leadership opportunities, and events like college tours are provided.
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FAMILY DEVELOPMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Based Services Population Served: Families Service Contact:* Mr. Scott Witherspoon, Program Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: scottw@cnh.org Service Description: Phillips parents are encouraged to foster their children's school achievement as their children's "first teachers". Parents participate in monthly meetings to learn more about what they can do at home and in working with their children's schools to support their children's learning. Parents also get assistance from staff in identifying and achieving their own self-sufficiency goals. Parents are encouraged to participate in school improvement groups at Phillips and in the community.

CENTERS FOR NEW HORIZONS - EARLY LEARNING CENTER


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6225 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 667-2065; Alt. Telephone: (773) 667-4629; Fax: (773) 667-4141 mailto: Info@cnh.org http://www.cnh.org Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash, Program Director Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Dr. Sokoni Karanja, Ph.D., President Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: sokoniK@cnh.org Founded in 1971, Centers for New Horizons' mission is to develop the capacities of families to become self-reliant, to improve the quality of their lives, and to rebuild their communities. Centers for New Horizons provides quality center-based early childhood education in 9 centers, an out-of-school time program for school aged children and youth, counseling, foster care, and service support to help families become self-reliant. The organization also develops and provides community leadership toward the goal of building cohesive mixed income communities. Centers is accredited by the Council on Accreditation.

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Early Childhood Education Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Contact:* Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Service Description: Provides quality, culturally appropriate early care and education in a NAEYC accredited center. The curriculum used is the research-based and nationally acclaimed Creative Curriculum. All teaching staff meet NAEYC credentials, and the center maintains a 1:10 staff-child ratio in each classroom at all times. The program enables the healthy cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development of children served, with a particular emphasis on language development. Referrals to health and social services are provided. The center is open from 7 AM to 6 PM , Monday-Friday, all year. PARENT EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parenting Education Population Served: Parents Service Contact:* Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Service Description: Parents are encouraged to participate in the early care and education program as their children's "first teachers". Parents volunteer in classrooms, participate in monthly meetings to learn more about child development and effective learning, plan activities, reinforce classroom learning at home using tools and suggestions provided by the program, and attend parentteacher conferences.

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CENTERS FOR NEW HORIZONS - EARLY LEARNING CENTER


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941 East 132nd Street, Riverdale, IL, 60827 Main Telephone: (773) 468-3055; Fax: (773) 468-3089 mailto: info@cnh.org http://www.cnh.org Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash, Program Director Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Dr. Sokoni Karanja, Ph.D., President Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: sokoniK@cnh.org Founded in 1971, Centers for New Horizons' mission is to develop the capacities of families to become self-reliant, to improve the quality of their lives, and to rebuild their communities. Centers for New Horizons provides quality center-based early childhood education in 9 centers, an out-of-school time program for school aged children and youth, counseling, foster care, and service support to help families become self-reliant. The organization also develops and provides community leadership toward the goal of building cohesive mixed income communities. Centers is accredited by the Council on Accreditation.

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Early Childhood Education Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Contact:* Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Service Description: Provides quality, culturally appropriate early care and education in a NAEYC accredited center. The curriculum used is the research-based and nationally acclaimed Creative Curriculum. All teaching staff meet NAEYC credentials, and the center maintains a 1:10 staff-child ratio in each classroom at all times. The program enables the healthy cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development of children served, with a particular emphasis on language development. Referrals to health and social services are provided. The center is open from 7 AM to 6 PM , Monday-Friday, all year. PARENT EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parenting Education Population Served: Parents Service Contact:* Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Service Description: Parents are encouraged to participate in the early care and education program as their children's "first teachers". Parents volunteer in classrooms, participate in monthly meetings to learn more about child development and effective learning, plan activities, reinforce classroom learning at home using tools and suggestions provided by the program, and attend parentteacher conferences.
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3641 South Rhodes Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 373-3640 mailto: Info@cnh.org http://www.cnh.org Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash, Program Director Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Dr. Sokoni Karanja, Ph.D., President Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: sokoniK@cnh.org Founded in 1971, Centers for New Horizons' mission is to develop the capacities of families to become self-reliant, to improve the quality of their lives, and to rebuild their communities. Centers for New Horizons provides quality center-based early childhood education in 9 centers, an out-of-school time program for school aged children and youth, counseling, foster care, and service support to help families become self-reliant. The organization also develops and provides community leadership toward the goal of building cohesive mixed income communities. Centers is accredited by the Council on Accreditation.

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Early Childhood Education Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Contact:* Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Service Description: Provides quality, culturally appropriate early care and education in a NAEYC accredited center. The curriculum used is the research-based and nationally acclaimed Creative Curriculum. All teaching staff meet NAEYC credentials, and the center maintains a 1:10 staff-child ratio in each classroom at all times. The program enables the healthy cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development of children served, with a particular emphasis on language development. Referrals to health and social services are provided. The center is open from 7 AM to 6 PM , Monday-Friday, all year. PARENT EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parenting Education Population Served: Parents Service Contact:* Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Service Description: Parents are encouraged to participate in the early care and education program as their children's "first teachers". Parents volunteer in classrooms, participate in monthly meetings to learn more about child development and effective learning, plan activities, reinforce classroom learning at home using tools and suggestions provided by the program, and attend parentteacher conferences.
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Executive Contact: Mission:

5140 South Federal Street, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 536-0510; Fax: (773) 536-0572 mailto: Info@cnh.org http://www.cnh.org Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash, Program Director Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Dr. Sokoni Karanja, Ph.D., President Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: sokoniK@cnh.org Founded in 1971, Centers for New Horizons' mission is to develop the capacities of families to become self-reliant, to improve the quality of their lives, and to rebuild their communities. Centers for New Horizons provides quality center-based early childhood education in 9 centers, an out-of-school time program for school aged children and youth, counseling, foster care, and service support to help families become self-reliant. The organization also develops and provides community leadership toward the goal of building cohesive mixed income communities. Centers is accredited by the Council on Accreditation.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Description: Students receive homework assistance, tutoring, and also participate in projects, field trips, and workshops addressing educational development, health and wellness and cultural development. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Early Childhood Education Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Contact:* Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Service Description: Provides quality, culturally appropriate early care and education in a NAEYC accredited center. The curriculum used is the research-based and nationally acclaimed Creative Curriculum. All teaching staff meet NAEYC credentials, and the center maintains a 1:10 staff-child ratio in each classroom at all times. The program enables the healthy cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development of children served, with a particular emphasis on language development. Referrals to health and social services are provided. The center is open from 7 AM to 6 PM , Monday-Friday, all year. PARENT EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parenting Education Population Served: Parents Service Contact:* Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Service Description: Parents are encouraged to participate in the early care and education program as their children's "first teachers". Parents volunteer in classrooms, participate in monthly meetings to learn more about child development and effective learning, plan activities, reinforce classroom learning at home using tools and suggestions provided by the program, and attend parentteacher conferences.
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CENTERS FOR NEW HORIZONS - EDISON L. HOARD EARLY LEARNING CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

3901 South State Street, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 536-2187; Fax: (773) 624-7678 mailto: Info@cnh.org http://www.cnh.org Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash, Program Director Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Dr. Sokoni Karanja, Ph.D., President Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: sokoniK@cnh.org Founded in 1971, Centers for New Horizons' mission is to develop the capacities of families to become self-reliant, to improve the quality of their lives, and to rebuild their communities. Centers for New Horizons provides quality center-based early childhood education in 9 centers, an out-of-school time program for school aged children and youth, counseling, foster care, and service support to help families become self-reliant. The organization also develops and provides community leadership toward the goal of building cohesive mixed income communities. Centers is accredited by the Council on Accreditation.

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Early Childhood Education Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Contact:* Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Service Description: Provides quality, culturally appropriate early care and education in a NAEYC accredited center. The curriculum used is the research-based and nationally acclaimed Creative Curriculum. All teaching staff meet NAEYC credentials, and the center maintains a 1:10 staff-child ratio in each classroom at all times. The program enables the healthy cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development of children served, with a particular emphasis on language development. Referrals to health and social services are provided. The center is open from 7 AM to 6 PM , Monday-Friday, all year.

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CENTERS FOR NEW HORIZONS - EDISON L. HOARD EARLY LEARNING CENTER, continued

PARENT EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parenting Education Population Served: Parents Service Contact:* Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Service Description: Parents are encouraged to participate in the early care and education program as their children's "first teachers". Parents volunteer in classrooms, participate in monthly meetings to learn more about child development and effective learning, plan activities, reinforce classroom learning at home using tools and suggestions provided by the program, and attend parentteacher conferences.

CENTERS FOR NEW HORIZONS - FOSTER CARE AND COUNSELING PROGRAMS


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4305 South King Drive, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 924-1470; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: Info@cnh.org http://www.cnh.org/ Ms. Jan Stepto Millett, Chief Operating Officer Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: janm@cnh.org Dr. Sokoni Karanja, Ph.D., President Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: sokoniK@cnh.org Founded in 1971, Centers for New Horizons' mission is to develop the capacities of families to become self-reliant, to improve the quality of their lives, and to rebuild their communities. Centers for New Horizons provides quality center-based early childhood education in 9 centers, an out-of-school time program for school aged children and youth, counseling, foster care, and service support to help families become self-reliant. The organization also develops and provides community leadership toward the goal of building cohesive mixed income communities. Centers is accredited by the Council on Accreditation.

COUNSELING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Counseling Population Served: Families Service Contact:* Ms. Charlene Hill Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: charleneh@cnh.org Service Description: Individual, group, and family counseling to resolve problems that pose barriers to achieving self-reliance and other quality-oflife goals. The program serves children, youth, and families with a range of presenting problems; staff also have specific expertise in working with victims of domestic violence and with people with developmental disabilities. FOSTER CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Children Service Contact:* Fabiene Rogers-Smith Service Description: Supervises the quality of care of State wards in area foster homes; works with the State, the biological family when appropriate, and the foster family in assuring timely progress toward the achievement of appropriate "permanency" (return home, guardianship, or adoption) goals. Special emphasis is placed on assuring quality and permanency goal progress in "kinship" foster families, in which the foster parent is a relative of the child in need of a stable family.
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CENTERS FOR NEW HORIZONS - INFANT TODDLER CENTER AT MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. HIGH SCHOOL
Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4445 South Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-3324; Fax: (773) 285-3327 mailto: Info@cnh.org http://www.cnh.org/ Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash, Program Director Telephone: (773) 538-3007; Fax: (773) 538-0063 mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Dr. Sokoni Karanja, Ph.D., President Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: sokoniK@cnh.org Founded in 1971, Centers for New Horizons' mission is to develop the capacities of families to become self-reliant, to improve the quality of their lives, and to rebuild their communities. Centers for New Horizons provides quality center-based early childhood education in 9 centers, an out-of-school time program for school aged children and youth, counseling, foster care, and service support to help families become self-reliant. The organization also develops and provides community leadership toward the goal of building cohesive mixed income communities. Centers is accredited by the Council on Accreditation.

EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Early Childhood Education Population Served: Infants/Toddlers Service Contact:* Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash, Program Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 538-3007; Fax: (773) 538-0063; mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Service Description: Provides quality, age and culturally appropriate early care and education for infants and toddlers in a NAEYC accredited center. The curriculum used is the research-based and nationally acclaimed Creative Curriculum for Infants and Toddlers. All teaching staff meet NAEYC credentials, and the center maintains very low staff-child ratios at all times. The program enables the healthy cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development of infants and toddlers. Referrals to health and social services are provided. The center is open from 7 AM to 6 PM , Monday-Friday, all year.

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PARENT EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parenting Education Population Served: Parents Service Contact:* Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash, Program Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 538-3007; Fax: (773) 538-0063; mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Service Description: Parents are encouraged to participate in the early care and education program as their children's "first teachers". Parents volunteer in classrooms, participate in monthly meetings to learn more about child development and effective learning, plan activities, reinforce classroom learning at home using tools and suggestions provided by the program, and attend parent-staff conferences.

CENTERS FOR NEW HORIZONS - JAMES PITTS EARLY LEARNING CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

226 East 43rd Street, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 624-0061; Fax: (773) 624-0082 mailto: Info@cnh.org http://www.cnh.org Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash, Program Director Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Dr. Sokoni Karanja, Ph.D., President Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063 mailto: sokoniK@cnh.org Founded in 1971, Centers for New Horizons' mission is to develop the capacities of families to become self-reliant, to improve the quality of their lives, and to rebuild their communities. Centers for New Horizons provides quality center-based early childhood education in 9 centers, an out-of-school time program for school aged children and youth, counseling, foster care, and service support to help families become self-reliant. The organization also develops and provides community leadership toward the goal of building cohesive mixed income communities. Centers is accredited by the Council on Accreditation.

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Early Childhood Education Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Contact:* Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Service Description: Provides quality, culturally appropriate early care and education in a NAEYC accredited center. The curriculum used is the research-based and nationally acclaimed Creative Curriculum. All teaching staff meet NAEYC credentials, and the center maintains a 1:10 staff-child ratio in each classroom at all times. The program enables the healthy cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development of children served, with a particular emphasis on language development. Referrals to health and social services are provided. The center is open from 7 AM to 6 PM , Monday-Friday, all year. PARENT EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parenting Education Population Served: Parents Service Contact:* Ms. Artiya Buckner-Nash Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-5700; Fax: (773) 373-0063; mailto: artiyab@cnh.org Service Description: Parents are encouraged to participate in the early care and education program as their children's "first teachers". Parents volunteer in classrooms, participate in monthly meetings to learn more about child development and effective learning, plan activities, reinforce classroom learning at home using tools and suggestions provided by the program, and attend parentteacher conferences.
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CHANEY FORD CHILD CARE CENTER INC


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact:

4526 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-8721; Fax: (773) 285-2660 Ms. Rachelle Smith, Director Telephone: (773) 285-8721; Fax: (773) 285-2660 mailto: 2858721@ameritech.net Ms. Patricia Seals, Assistant Director Telephone: (773) 285-8721; Fax: (773) 285-2660

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: After school programs for children 6-17 years. HEAD START PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Head Start Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Head start program for children 3-5 years.

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CHICAGO CITY - HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC, MENTAL HEALTH CLINICS, GREATER GRAND MID SOUTH
Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4313 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (312) 747-0036; Fax: (773) 747-2208 http://www.cityofchicago.org/Health/Clinics/ Intake Telephone: (312) 747-0036; Fax: (773) 747-2208 Mr. Daniel Jean, Director Telephone: (312) 747-0036; Fax: (773) 747-2208 mailto: jean_daniel@cdph.org Mission: To make Chicago a safer and healthier place by working with community partners to promote health, prevent disease, reduce environmental hazards and ensure access to health care.

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Psychiatric Disorder Counseling Population Served: Adults Service Description: Providing counseling, intervention and support for people suffering from both acute and chronic psychological/emotional conditions.
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CHICAGO CITY - POLICE DEPT, YOUTH DIVISION ADMINISTRATION


Address: Reach Numbers: 3510 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (312) 745-6004 JUVENILE ARREST RECORDS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Criminal History Records Population Served: Adolescents
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CHICAGO COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers:

2404 East 79th St, Chicago, IL, 60649 Main Telephone: (773) 978-5901; Fax: (773) 978-7656

GASTROENTEROLOGY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Gastroenterology Population Served: General Public Service Description: Specialized health care provided for children and adults. GERIATRICS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Geriatric Medicine Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Specialized health care provided for seniors. INTERNAL MEDICINE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Clinics Population Served: General Public Service Description: Health care provided by specialist in Internal medicine. PRIMARY CARE - FAMILY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Medical Care Population Served: Families Service Description: Primary health care provided for families.
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CHICAGO HEART & VASCULAR CONSULTANTS, LTD.


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

2525 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 567-2380; Alt. Telephone: (773) 933-7700; Fax: (312) 328-7739 http://www.mercy-chicago.org Ms. D. Edwards, Receptionist Telephone: (312) 567-2380; Fax: (312) 328-7739 mailto: dedwards@mercy-chicago.org Ms. Janet Graham Taylor, Chief Operating Officer Telephone: (773) 933-7700; Fax: (773) 933-7697 mailto: jgrahamtaylor@mercy-chicago.org Provide Cardiovascular Health Care.

CONSULTATIVE / EVALUATIONS (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: Coronary Care Units Population Served: Adults Service Description: Physician office visit to evaluate heart and circulatory health.
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CHICAGO OSTEOPATHIC FAMILY PRACTICE


Address: Reach Numbers:

2929 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 791-3153

PRIMARY CARE - FAMILY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Medical Care Population Served: Families Service Description: Primary health care provided for families.
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CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT - ANDERSON PARK


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

3748 South Prairie Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (312) 747-6007; Fax: (312) 747-3913 http://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/ Ms. Cheryl Smith, Supervisor Telephone: (312) 747-6007; Fax: (312) 747-3913 Ms. Cheryl Smith, Supervisor Telephone: (312) 747-6007; Fax: (312) 747-3913 The Chicago park district mission: to enhance the quality of life throughout Chicago by becoming the leading provider of recreational and leisure opportunities. Provide safe, inviting, and beautifully maintained parks and facilities. Creating a customer focused and responsive park system.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Description: Meeting the needs of the parents and children providing homework assistance and recreational activities from 2:30 to 6:00 MF. SPECIAL EVENTS - HOLIDAY PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Holiday Programs Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Christmas and Thanksgiving dinners with the "Park Kids After School Program" kids and their families. SPORTS AND RECREATION PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Recreational Activities/Sports Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: Sports and recreation programs offered throughout the school year from 4:30 - 5:45, M-F.
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CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT - MADDEN PARK


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact: Mission:

3800 South Rhodes Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (312) 747-6446 http://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/ Ms. Young, Director Telephone: (312) 747-6446 The Chicago park district mission: to enhance the quality of life throughout Chicago by becoming the leading provider of recreational and leisure opportunities. Provide safe, inviting, and beautifully maintained parks and facilities. Creating a customer focused and responsive park system.

CHILD CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Children Service Description: Meeting the needs of the parents and children providing homework assistance and recreational activities. SPECIAL EVENTS - HOLIDAY PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Holiday Programs Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Christmas and Thanksgiving dinners with the "Park Kids After School Program" kids and their families. SPORTS AND RECREATION PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Recreational Activities/Sports Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: Sports and recreation programs offered throughout the school year from 4:30 - 5:45, M-F. WALKING TRAIL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Physical Fitness Population Served: General Public Service Description: 0.27 mile trail that provides opportunities for walking, jogging, or running your way to fitness!
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CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT - NASH COMMUNITY CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact: Mission:

1833 East 71st Street, Chicago, IL, 60649 Main Telephone: (773) 256-0904; Fax: (773) 256-0908 http://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/ Ms. April Hunt, Rec Leader Fax: (773) 256-0908 The Chicago park district mission: to enhance the quality of life throughout Chicago by becoming the leading provider of recreational and leisure opportunities. Provide safe, inviting, and beautifully maintained parks and facilities. Creating a customer focused and responsive park system.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Description: After school program runs from 2:00 to 6:00pm, Monday through Friday.

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CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT - NASH COMMUNITY CENTER, continued

SPORTS LESSONS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Sports Related Instruction Population Served: General Public Service Description: Provides lessons in swimming, golf, and has a senior citizens club. 731 East 63rd Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (312) 747-7760; Fax: (312) 747-7768 http://www.chipublib.org Mr. John Telli, Branch Head Telephone: (312) 747-7760; Fax: (312) 747-7768 mailto: jtelli@chipublib.org Chicago Public Library Mission: "We welcome and support all people in their enjoyment of reading and pursuit of lifelong learning. Working together, we strive to provide equal access to information, ideas and knowledge through books, programs and other resources. We believe in the freedom to read, to learn, to discover."

CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY - BESSIE COLEMAN BRANCH


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Executive Contact: Mission:

CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Children's Library Services Population Served: Children Service Description: Story telling, crafts, summer reading (June-August). INTERNET ACCESS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Public Internet Access Sites Population Served: General Public Service Description: 8 computers provide internet access to the public; 4 adult, 4 children. REFERENCE AND READER ADVISORY SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Reference/Information Population Served: General Public Service Description: Provides materials, both print and non-print, for borrowing by the public. SUMMER READING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Storytelling Population Served: Children Service Description: Story Telling, crafts, summer reading (June-August), 8 weeks from June 13-August 6th, 2005. VARIOUS PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Library Services Population Served: General Public Service Description: Branch Libraries provide free programs which are educational, informational and/or recreational in content.
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CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY - BLACKSTONE BRANCH


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4904 South Lake Park Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (312) 747-0511; Alt. Telephone: (312) 747-2833; Fax: (312) 747-5821 http://www.chipuplib.org Ms. Anne Marie Keough, Branch Manager Telephone: (312) 747-0511; Fax: (312) 747-5821 mailto: akeough@chipublib.org Ms. Anne Marie Keough, Branch Manager Telephone: (312) 747-0511; Fax: (312) 747-5821 mailto: akeough@chipublib.org Chicago Public Library Mission: "We welcome and support all people in their enjoyment of reading and pursuit of lifelong learning. Working together, we strive to provide equal access to information, ideas and knowledge through books, programs and other resources. We believe in the freedom to read, to learn, to discover."

INTERNET ACCESS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Public Internet Access Sites Population Served: General Public Service Description: Provides internet access to the public. REFERENCE AND READER ADVISORY SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Reference/Information Population Served: General Public Service Description: Provides materials, both print and non-print, for borrowing by the public. VARIOUS PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Library Services Population Served: General Public Service Description: Branch Libraries provide free programs which are educational, informational and/or recreational in content.

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CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY - CHICAGO BEE BRANCH


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Executive Contact: Mission:

3647 South State Street, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (312) 747-6872; Fax: (312) 747-7095 http://www.chipublib.org Mr. Marvin Bowen, Branch Manager Telephone: (312) 747-6872; Fax: (312) 747-7095 mailto: mbowen@chipublib.org Chicago Public Library Mission: "We welcome and support all people in their enjoyment of reading and pursuit of lifelong learning. Working together, we strive to provide equal access to information, ideas and knowledge through books, programs and other resources. We believe in the freedom to read, to learn, to discover."

INTERNET ACCESS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Public Internet Access Sites Population Served: General Public Service Description: 8 computers provide internet access to the public; 4 adult, 4 children. REFERENCE AND READER ADVISORY SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Reference/Information Population Served: General Public Service Description: Provides materials, both print and non-print, for borrowing by the public. SUMMER READING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Storytelling Population Served: Children Service Description: Story Telling, crafts, summer reading (June-August) 8 weeks from June 13-August 6th, 2005. VARIOUS PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Library Services Population Served: General Public Service Description: Branch libraries provide free programs which are educational, informational and/or recreational in content.
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CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY - CHINATOWN BRANCH


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

2353 South Wentworth Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 747-8013; Fax: (312) 747-5820 http://www.chipublib.org Any reference Librarian Telephone: (312) 747-8013; Fax: (312) 747-5820 Ms. Irene C. Huang, Branch Manager Telephone: (312) 747-8013; Fax: (312) 747-5820 mailto: Ihuang@chipublib.org Chicago Public Library Mission: "We welcome and support all people in their enjoyment of reading and pursuit of lifelong learning. Working together, we strive to provide equal access to information, ideas and knowledge through books, programs and other resources. We believe in the freedom to read, to learn, to discover."

CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Children's Library Services Population Served: Children Service Description: Story Telling, crafts, summer reading (June-August). INTERNET ACCESS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Public Internet Access Sites Population Served: General Public Service Description: 11 computers provide internet access to the public; 7 adult, 4 children. REFERENCE AND READER ADVISORY SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Reference/Information Population Served: General Public Service Description: Provides materials, both print and non-print, for borrowing by the public. SUMMER READING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Storytelling Population Served: Children Service Description: Story Telling, crafts, summer reading (June-August) 8 weeks from June 13-August 6th, 2005. VARIOUS PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Library Services Population Served: General Public Service Description: Branch libraries provide free programs which are educational, informational and/or recreational in content.

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CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY - DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. BRANCH


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

3436 South Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 747-7543; Fax: (312) 747-3160 http://www.chipublib.org Ms. Rosetta Coleman, Branch Manager Telephone: (312) 747-7543; Fax: (312) 747-3160 mailto: rcoleman@chipublib.org Ms. Rosetta Coleman, Branch Manager Telephone: (312) 747-7543; Fax: (312) 747-3160 mailto: rcoleman@chipublib.org Chicago Public Library Mission: "We welcome and support all people in their enjoyment of reading and pursuit of lifelong learning. Working together, we strive to provide equal access to information, ideas and knowledge through books, programs and other resources. We believe in the freedom to read, to learn, to discover."

CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Children's Library Services Population Served: Children Service Description: Story telling, crafts, and summer reading program (June-August) offered for free to children from 4-10 years old. INTERNET ACCESS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Public Internet Access Sites Population Served: General Public Service Description: 8 computers provide internet access to the public; 4 for adults, and 4 for children. REFERENCE AND READER ADVISORY SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Reference/Information Population Served: General Public Service Description: King Branch Library provides reference and reader advisory services to the public using printed and online resources. SUMMER READING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Storytelling Population Served: Children Service Description: Summer reading program offered for 8 weeks from June 13 - August 6th, 2005. VARIOUS PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Library Services Population Served: General Public Service Description: King Branch Library provides free programs which are educational, informational and/or recreational in content.
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CHICAGO RADIATION ONCOLOGY S C


Address: Reach Numbers:

2929 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 842-9600; Alt. Telephone: (312) 842-9679

ONCOLOGY-PHYSICIAN VISITS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Medical Oncology Population Served: Patients Service Description: Oncology physician visits provided to cancer patients. RADIATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Chemotherapy/Radiation Therapy Population Served: Patients Service Description: Medical radiation treatments provided for children and adults.
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CHICAGO URBAN LEAGUE - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4510 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-5800; Fax: (773) 285-7772 mailto: info@cul-chicago.org http://www.cul-chicago.org Ms. Barbara Holt, Vice President, External Affairs Telephone: (773) 451-3517; Fax: (773) 285-0234 mailto: bholt@cul-chicago.org Mr. James W. Compton, President & CEO Telephone: (773) 451-3500; Fax: (773) 285-8034 mailto: jcompton@cul-chicago.org Established in 1916, the mission of the Chicago Urban League is to eliminate racial discrimination and segregation and to work for the achievement of equal opportunity and parity for African Americans, other minorities and the poor in every phase of American life. Today, the Leagues work is focused in three primary areas: education, economic development and community empowerment.

ADVOCACY DEPARTMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Advocacy Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Mr. Kenneth Roberts, Assistant to the President for Administration Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3509; Fax: (773) 285-8034; mailto: kroberts@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Holistic services to support the entire family; support services to reunite non-custodial fathers with their families; referrals for health and related social services, and case management services.
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CHICAGO URBAN LEAGUE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (CULDC) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Development Corporations Population Served: Low Income Service Contact:* Ms. Margaret Wooten, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3607; Fax: (773) 285-7772; mailto: mwooten@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Established in 1982 as a separate corporate entity from the Chicago Urban League, CULDC has completed both new housing construction and rehab projects. EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Education Advocacy Groups Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Contact:* Ms. Leticia Ransom, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3571; Fax: (773) 451-3542; mailto: lransom@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Educational public policy advocacy and educational financial reform advocacy; quality educational programming from Kindergarten through high school; scholarships for college-bound students and those already matriculating. Computer training for neighborhood residents. EMPLOYMENT, COUNSELING AND TRAINING PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Ms. Joan Archie, Director Service Description: Employment, counseling and job placement services for persons seeking employment. Provides direct vocational training leading to both entry level employment as well as employment advancement. HEALTH & FAMILY SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Based Services Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Ms. Bertha Mitchell Smith, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-8801; Fax: (773) 451-3549; mailto: bmitchell@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Holistic services to support the entire family; support services to reunite non-custodial fathers with their families; referrals for health and related social services, and case management services. RESEARCH & PLANNING DEPARTMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Organizational Development/Management Research Population Served: Public Administrators Service Contact:* Mr. Anthony Clark, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3594; Fax: (773) 286-0234; mailto: aclark@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Provides policy and issues development, research of political, cultural and anthropological trends. The Research & Planning Department comprehensively explores such relevant topics as the reintegration of ex-offenders into society, "the state of black Chicago," and the future of welfare policy, all of which has been instrumental in shaping public policy and legislation. Research has often served as a foundation for advocacy efforts that have resulted in substantial increases in funding in Illinois public schools and influencing policies of the Chicago Public Schools regarding magnet schools and transportation plans.

CHICAGO URBAN LEAGUE - EDUCATION


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4510 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 451-3571; Fax: (773) 451-3542 mailto: info@cul-chicago.org http://www.cul-chicago.org/ Ms. Leticia Ransom Telephone: (773) 451-3571; Fax: (773) 451-3542 mailto: lransom@cul-chicago.org Mr. James W. Compton, President & CEO Telephone: (773) 451-3500; Fax: (773) 285-8034 mailto: jcompton@cul-chicago.org Established in 1916, the mission of the Chicago Urban League is to eliminate racial discrimination and segregation and to work for the achievement of equal opportunity and parity for African Americans, other minorities and the poor in every phase of American life. Today, the Leagues work is focused in three primary areas: education, economic development and community empowerment.

BOYS LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE SATURDAY SCHOOL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Leadership Development Population Served: Primary School Age Children Service Contact:* Mr. Joseph Fields Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3593; Fax: (773) 451-3542; mailto: JFields@cul-chicago.org Service Description: The program provides an enriched college-preparatory curriculum, yoga instruction for the students, training and coaching for parents and other caregivers, and mentoring by members of the 100 Black Men of Chicago and the Chicago Urban League's auxiliary of young professionals, the Metropolitan Board. CITIGROUP FINANCIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Money Management Population Served: Adults Service Contact:* Mr. Joe Carter Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3573; Fax: (773) 451-3542; mailto: jcarter@cul-chicago.org Service Description: The program offers training to adults in the areas of banking services, saving and investing, credit management and repair.

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GOAL POWER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Career Awareness Population Served: High School Students Service Contact:* Ms. Deborah Willis Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3556; Fax: (773) 451-3542; mailto: DWillis@cul-chicago.org Service Description: This Saturday program sponsored by Chicago Bears All-Pro Defensive End Adewale Ogunleye provides a fall series of monthly workshop sessions for high school students focusing upon off-the-field career options in the $213 billion sports industry. Media/communications, law, medicine, finance and management are career options that are covered. ISSUE ORIENTED ADVOCACY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Advocacy Population Served: Public Administrators Service Contact:* Ms. Leticia Ransom Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3571; Fax: (773) 451-3542; mailto: lransom@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Directed toward impacting statewide policies and local policies of the Chicago Board of Education on issues including school finance reform, principal and teacher accountability, and Local School Council issues. NEIGHBORHOOD COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Computer Classes Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Contact:* Ms. Diniah Dean, Site Coordinator Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 624-8819; Fax: (773) 451-3542; mailto: ddean@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Neighborhood Computer Learning Center (NCLC): This 45-station computer lab located on the second floor at 4510 S. Michigan Avenue provides computer access, including Internet and Microsoft Office Suite access for community members daily. Newly implemented programs include web design classes and digital media training for elementary school students. The Microsoft Unlimited Potential (UP) Community Learning Curriculum training is provided for adults. SCHOLARSHIPS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Scholarships Population Served: High School Students Service Contact:* Ms. Leticia Ransom Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3571; Fax: (773) 451-3542; mailto: scholarships@cul-chicago.org Service Description: An array of scholarship programs are offered to Illinois residents who want to pursue full-time studies at four-year institutions or junior colleges. Applications can be found at CUL-Chicago.org. SERVICE LEARNING AND CAREER EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Career Awareness Population Served: High School Students Service Contact:* Ms. Deborah Willis Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3556; Fax: (773) 451-3542; mailto: DWillis@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Provides high school students with instruction and guidance in career exploration with a focus on occupations that are underrepresented in their community. TECHNOLOGY TRAINING FOR FINANCIAL EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Computer Classes Population Served: Adults Service Contact:* Mr. Joe Carter Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3573; Fax: (773) 451-3542; mailto: jcarter@cul-chicago.org Service Description: The program offers basic computer training, use of the Internet and Microsoft applications with a focus on projects that increase financial literacy. TEEN REACH (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mentoring Programs Population Served: High School Students Service Contact:* Ms. Deborah Willis Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3556; Fax: (773) 451-3542; mailto: DWillis@cul-chicago.org Service Description: An after school program designed to utilize the art of Music Production as a vehicle to provide academic assistance, life skills instruction, positive adult mentoring, parental involvement and cultural activities to public high school students. Students engage in hands-on instruction in a music studio to learn basic skills needed to become music production engineers. YOUTH CELEBRATION DAY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Recognition Awards Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Contact:* Ms. Deborah Willis Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3556; Fax: (773) 451-3542; mailto: DWillis@cul-chicago.org Service Description: An annual ceremony that recognizes high school students achievements in academics, community service and leadership. YOUTH INVESTOR / ENTREPRENEUR PROJECT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Entrepreneurial Training Population Served: High School Students Service Contact:* Ms. Deborah Willis Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3556; Fax: (773) 451-3542; mailto: DWillis@cul-chicago.org Service Description: An intensive 20-week program for high school students to develop investment skills, to research, analyze and trade stocks and promote their understanding of the role that financial markets and entrepreneurship play in wealth creation.

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220 South State Street Suite 1100, Chicago, IL, 60604 Main Telephone: (312) 692-0766; Fax: (312) 692-0769 mailto: info@cul-chicago.org http://www.cul-chicago.org/ Ms. Joan Archie Telephone: (312) 692-0766 (ext.) 256; Fax: (312) 692-0769 mailto: jarchie@cul-chicago.org Mr. James W. Compton, President & CEO Telephone: (773) 451-3500; Fax: (773) 285-8034 mailto: jcompton@cul-chicago.org Established in 1916, the mission of the Chicago Urban League is to eliminate racial discrimination and segregation and to work for the achievement of equal opportunity and parity for African Americans, other minorities and the poor in every phase of American life. Today, the Leagues work is focused in three primary areas: education, economic development and community empowerment.

COMPUTER TRAINING CENTER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Computer Classes Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Contact:* Ms. Joan Archie Service Reach:* Telephone: (312) 692-0766 (ext.) 256; Fax: (312) 692-0769; mailto: jarchie@cul-chicago.org Service Description: EC&Ts Computer Training Center provides training in the area of Automated Office Applications. The 16 week curriculum provides students with competencies in the Microsoft Office Suite leading to entry level employment as well as career advancement. The Computer Training Center excepts Workforce Investment Act Individual Training Vouchers as well as Pell Grants for tuition payment. ENGLEWOOD CAREER CENTER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Site:* 1301 W. 63rd. St., Chicago, 60636 Service Contact:* Ms. Joan Archie Service Reach:* Telephone: (312) 692-0766 (ext.) 256; Fax: (312) 692-0769; mailto: jarchie@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Career Center was established to assist Englewood residents in increasing their economic self-sufficiency through career counseling, job readiness training, job referral, job development, vocational training referral, job placement, case management and post-placement follow-up. The Center operates Mon.-Fri. from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. JOB TRAINING AND PLACEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Readiness Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Ms. Joan Archie Service Reach:* Telephone: (312) 692-0766 (ext.) 256; Fax: (312) 692-0769; mailto: jarchie@cul-chicago.org Service Description: EC&T promotes job creation, assists with job training and placement services, and seeks to eliminate discriminatory practices in the workplace and in the contract bidding process for minority and woman owned firms.
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4510 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 451-8801 mailto: info@cul-chicago.org http://www.cul-chicago.org/ Mr. James W. Compton, President & CEO Telephone: (773) 451-3500; Fax: (773) 285-8034 mailto: jcompton@cul-chicago.org Established in 1916, the mission of the Chicago Urban League is to eliminate racial discrimination and segregation and to work for the achievement of equal opportunity and parity for African Americans, other minorities and the poor in every phase of American life. Today, the Leagues work is focused in three primary areas: education, economic development and community empowerment.

BREASTFEEDING COUNSELING PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Breastfeeding Population Served: Pregnant Women with Children Service Contact:* Ms. Bertha Mitchell Smith, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-8801; Fax: (773) 451-3549; mailto: bmitchell@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Provides one on one assistance to new mothers in the art of breastfeeding. Provides workshops and community forums on the advantages of breastfeeding to baby and the new mother. CHICAGO FAMILY CASE MANAGEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Based Services Population Served: Infants/Toddlers Service Contact:* Ms. Bertha Mitchell Smith, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-8801; Fax: (773) 451-3549; mailto: bmitchell@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Provides services for pregnant women and infants from birth to age one. The program provides counseling services for the entire family and assists with the coordination of medical services.

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FATHERS AND FAMILIES PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Based Services Population Served: Fathers Service Contact:* Ms. Bertha Mitchell Smith, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-8801; Fax: (773) 451-3549; mailto: bmitchell@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Program provides services to fathers, custodial/non-custodial and father figures who have expressed interest in establishing better relationships with their families/children. Service age is 18 to 40 year old men who reside in near South and/or Grand Boulevard communities. This program is designed to provide support services to fathers, partners, and family members in cases where family disputes are present; the program assists families in working through reconciliation and/or mediation process when needed to restore the family to wholeness. HEALTH, WELLNESS AND NUTRITION CLASSES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Wellness Programs Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Contact:* Ms. Bertha Mitchell Smith, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-8801; Fax: (773) 451-3549; mailto: bmitchell@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Provides health and wellness classes and forums on nutrition and its relationship to wellness; also provides special events focusing on traffic auto safety and infant traffic auto safety. HEALTHY FAMILIES ILLINOIS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Postpartum Care Population Served: Pregnant Women with Children Service Contact:* Ms. Bertha Mitchell Smith, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-8801; Fax: (773) 451-3549; mailto: bmitchell@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Program services young women age 16 years and over who are pregnant and/or who have a child under the age of 5 years of age who reside in the Grand Boulevard community. Promotes positive parenting and child health and development, which prevents child abuse and other high-risk incidents. The program endeavors to increase the quality of parent-child relationships and conducts extensive community outreach efforts with a number of external partners. MALE INVOLVEMENT PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Life Education Population Served: Parents Without Custody Service Contact:* Ms. Bertha Mitchell Smith, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-8801; Fax: (773) 451-3549; mailto: bmitchell@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Male Involvement Program (MIP): This program is designed to provide support services to 18-40 year-old non-custodial fathers and other male father figures who are involved in the lives of children. MIP provides resources, information and service strategies to empower males as a means to building stronger families with secure and healthy children.

CHICAGO URBAN LEAGUE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (CULDC)


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4510 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-1500; Fax: (773) 285-7772 mailto: info@cul-chicago.org http://www.cul-chicago.org Ms. Margaret Wooten Telephone: (773) 451-3607; Fax: (773) 285-7772 mailto: mwooten@cul-chicago.org Established in 1982 as a separate corporate entity from the Chicago Urban League, CULDC has completed both new housing construction and rehab projects.

CHARTER ONE INITIATIVE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Homeowner/Home Purchase Counseling Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Ms. Margaret Wooten Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3607; Fax: (773) 285-7772; mailto: mwooten@cul-chicago.org Service Description: Charter One Bank and The Chicago Urban League Dev. Corp. formed a partnership to provide fist time homebuyers with counseling geared toward Charter One's Destination Home Mortgage program. This program provides for a Certificate of Completion at the end of each two hour workshop. FIRST TIME HOMEBUYERS SEMINAR (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Homeowner/Home Purchase Counseling Population Served: Low Income Service Contact:* Ms. Cynthia J. Hubbard Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 285-1500; Fax: (773) 285-7772; mailto: CHubbard@cul-chicago.org Service Description: CULDC in conjunction with our National Urban League offers counseling to all residents in the areas of First Time Homebuyers, Mortgage Default, and HECM (Senior Reverse Mortgage). A Certificate of Completion is offered after attending the First Time Homebuyers' Seminar.

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HOUSING COUNSELING PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Housing Counseling Population Served: Low Income Service Contact:* Ms. Margaret Wooten Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3607; Fax: (773) 285-7772; mailto: mwooten@cul-chicago.org Service Description: The Housing Counseling program provides a comprehensive array of free professional housing counseling services to low/moderate-income residents. CULDC directs constituents to services for the acquisition of various mortgage tools and/or resources for improvement of homes, condos and apartment buildings. As a HUD Certified Agency, CULDC conducts Default and Reverse Mortgage Counseling as well. SENIOR HOME REPAIR PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Home Rehabilitation/Repair Services Population Served: Older Adults Service Contact:* Ms. Margaret Wooten Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 451-3607; Fax: (773) 285-7772; mailto: mwooten@cul-chicago.org Service Description: The Senior Home Repair program provides free, minor home repairs and enabling devices to elderly citizens. The Chicago Urban League Development Corporation is a HUD Certified Agency and a City of Chicago Delegate Agency.

CHICAGO YOUTH CENTERS - ELLIOTT DONNELLEY CENTER


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3947 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 268-3815; Fax: (773) 268-9460 mailto: edyc@enteract.com http://www.chicagoyouthcenters.org/locations/locateinfo.shtml Mr. James Simmons, Center Director Telephone: (773) 268-3815; Fax: (773) 268-9460 mailto: jsimmons@chicagoyouthcenters.org Mr. James Simmons, Center Director Telephone: (773) 268-3815; Fax: (773) 268-9460 mailto: jsimmons@chicagoyouthcenters.org Serving Chicagos Grand Boulevard Community, this center offers educational and recreational activities for children and teens: "To invest in kids in underserved communities in Chicago to help them discover and realize their full potential"

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Children Limited To: Bronzeville Service Description: The After School Program serves children from 5-12 years of age. Homework assistance is provided as well as a variety of artistic and recreational programming including digital photography, guitar lessons, gym and swimming. GRAND BOULEVARD COMMUNITY ARTS INITIATIVE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Multipurpose Performing Arts Centers Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: Center offers classes in dance, music, drama, jewelry-making and photography. GROWING OUR AREA LEADERS (GOAL) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Peer Role Model Programs Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Participants serve as junior staff members and peer leaders as part of after school program. MAKING MENTORING MEANINGFUL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mentoring Programs Population Served: Children of Inmates/Ex-Offenders Limited To: Bronzeville Service Description: Making Mentoring Meaningful provides adult mentors for the children, ages 4-14, of incarcerated parents who reside in the Bronzeville community. MULTIMEDIA LABORATORY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Filmmaking Instruction Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Participants learn how to film, edit and produce their own videos, and create computer presentations. TEEN LEADERSHIP COUNCIL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Leadership Development Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Teens meet to discuss their concerns, talk about career planning, and participate in community projects. TEEN PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Adolescents Limited To: Bronzeville Service Description: Center provides computer lab, family style supper, optional mentoring and tutoring.

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CHICAGO YOUTH PROGRAMS - WASHINGTON PARK YOUTH PROGRAM


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5350 South Prairie Ave, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 924-0220; Fax: (773) 924-0222 mailto: info@chicagoyouthprograms.org http://www.chicagoyouthprograms.org/ Ms. Tina Fakrid-Deen, M.Ed., Program Director - Washington Park Youth Programs Telephone: (773) 924-0220; Fax: (773) 924-0222 mailto: washingtonpark@chicagoyouthprograms.org Mr. Rufus McKee Telephone: (773) 924-0220; Fax: (773) 924-0222 mailto: rmckee@chicagoyouthprograms.org CYP strives to improve the life opportunities of at risk youth through a comprehensive approach aimed at developing their overall capabilities.

MENTORING PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mentoring Programs Population Served: Children Limited To: Washington Park Service Description: We provide recreational and cultural enrichment programming to low-income youth in Washington Park. TUTORING PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Tutoring Services Population Served: Children Limited To: Washington Park Service Description: We provide one-on-one academic assistance to low-income youth in the Washington Park community. WASHINGTON PARK CHILDREN'S FREE CLINIC (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Clinics Population Served: Youth Limited To: Washington Park Youth Service Description: Free Health clinic every Thursday 5:30-7:30 pm for youth ages 0-18.
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1801 West 47th Street, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 847-9004; Fax: (773) 847-9008

GENERAL PEDIATRICS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Pediatrics Population Served: Children Service Description: Primary health care provided for children. PEDIATRIC PULMONARY AND RESPIRATORY MEDICINE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Pediatric Pulmonary Disease Population Served: Pediatric Patients Service Description: Pulmonary and respiratory medical services provided to children.
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CHINESE AMERICAN SERVICE LEAGUE (CASL)


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2141 S. Tan Court (Corner of Princeton Ave), Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 791-0418; Fax: (312) 731-0509 http://www.caslservice.org Ms. Joyce Richter, Receptionist Telephone: (312) 791-0418; Fax: (312) 791-0509 mailto: joyce_richter@caslservice.org Ms. Bernarda Wong, President Telephone: (312) 791-0418; Fax: (312) 791-0509 mailto: adminis@caslservice.org CASL exists as a nonprofit community-based social service agency for the purpose of strengthening the physical, economic, and mental health of all ages and backgrounds of the Chinese community in the greater Chicago area. This goal is achieved through comprehensive programming offering activities that 1) upgrade the familys economic level, 2) strengthen family structures, 3) ease the cultural transitions of individuals and families into American society, and 4) advocate for effecting positive systemic social change. CASLs four departments -- Child Education and Development Services, Elderly Services, Family and Community Services, and Employment and Training -- offer a range of programs to a variety of families and individuals aged less than one year to over 100.

CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE & REFERRAL) Service Category: Child Care Centers Population Served: Chinese Service Description: Accredited Child Development Center for 62 children and accredited School Age Center for 47 children; Family Learning and Resource Center for young children and their parents or guardians. ELDERLY SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE & REFERRAL) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Chinese Service Description: Counseling, citizenship, outreach, and the Pine Tree Senior Council, a self-organized advocacy group; the Adult Day Service Center; the Community Care/Homemaker Program which reaches into the home.
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EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING (DIRECT SERVICE & REFERRAL) Service Category: Job Search Resource Centers Population Served: Chinese Service Description: Workforce development and job placement, including a Community Technology Center and the Chef Training Program; YearRound Employment programs for adults and older youth. FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE & REFERRAL) Service Category: Comprehensive Information and Referral Population Served: Chinese Service Description: Comprehensive services for youth; health programming including referral and providing seminars and education as well as limited direct services; work with families and local schools; immigration, naturalization, and citizenship assistance; English as a second language; housing and financial literacy counseling.

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3701 South Lake Park Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 536-1984; Fax: (773) 536-2387 Pastor John Brazeal, Pastor Telephone: (773) 536-1985; Fax: (773) 536-2387 Ms. Geraldine Brazeal, Principal Telephone: (773) 536-1984; Fax: (773) 536-2387 mailto: mrsgb@earthlink.net Training children in spiritual growth, intellectual growth and service to people in the lives of the community and the world.

BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Children Service Description: Tutoring and homework assistance, learn Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, drama and arts and crafts. SCHOOL (PREK-8TH GRADE) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Elementary Schools Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Description: Primary education provided for children from pre-kindergarten through 8th grade.
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1615 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60622 Main Telephone: (312) 746-7777 http://www.cityofchicago.org/WORKFORCEDEVELOPMENT Mr. Jeff Lewelling Telephone: (312) 746-7777 mailto: Jlewelling@cityofchicago.org Ms. Liz Libby, Director of Communications Telephone: (312) 746-7458 mailto: llibby@cityofchicago.org The Mayor's Office of Workforce Development (MOWD) helps Chicago businesses find qualified workers and assists Chicago residents to train for, get, maintain, and advance in their jobs. MOWD works through Mayor Daleys WorkNet Chicago, its network of over 100 community-based and citywide organizations, to: Provide businesses with a job-ready workforce Assist adults facing barriers to employment Help youth with career starts Make job transitions easier for people who have lost their jobs.

DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: This newly created city department coordinates programs and services for over 100,000 Chicago youth. EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Chicago's five Workforce Centers and over 30 community-based affiliate organizations offer a range of services to help Chicagoans find and keep good-paying jobs. FINDING SERVICES OUTSIDE OF CHICAGO (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Search/Placement Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: For customers living in communities outside the Chicago city limits, workforce services are provided through Illinois Employment and Training Centers (IETC). JOB SERVICES FOR YOUTH (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Job Development Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: The Mayor's office has several programs that are designed to facilitate employment access for youth.

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MAYOR DALEYS KIDSTART SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Job Development Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Pledge to hire interns for the summer, and Mayor Daley's KidStart Program will match applicants to meet your specific needs. Applicants with relevant prior work experience, interests, and skills are ready for your organization. RAILROAD CAREER EXPO (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Career Awareness Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: A one day event for Chicagoans to discover and explore career opportunities in the railroad industry.

CLARET CENTER - RESOURCES FOR COUNSELING AND SPIRITUAL DIRECTION


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

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5536 South Everett Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 643-6259; Fax: (773) 643-6929 mailto: Center@Claret.org http://www.claretcenter.org Ms. Pauline LaMothe, Administrator Telephone: (773) 643-6259; Fax: (773) 643-6929 mailto: paulinel@claret.org Ms. Pauline LaMothe, Administrator Telephone: (773) 643-6259; Fax: (773) 643-6929 mailto: paulinel@claret.org We believe that God is at work in the concrete reality of our lives. We believe that wholeness/holiness is a continuing life process. We believe our own healing and growth in God free us for service to others. We believe that God calls us to freedom, to love, to the service of justice. We believe the Glory of God is a fully alive human being. We are professional psychotherapists and spiritual directors who offer services to laity and religious in the greater Chicago area as well as other areas in Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana. We serve those who come to us by integrating these two disciplines of psychology and spiritual direction. By meeting regularly as a staff we create the opportunity to continue to learn and discover new aspects of our respective disciplines thereby enhancing the services we provide.

PASTORAL COUNSELING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Pastoral Counseling Population Served: General Public Service Description: Psychotherapy (Counseling) and Spiritual Direction. THERAPY - GROUP (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Group Counseling Population Served: General Public Service Description: Psychotherapy (Counseling) and Spiritual Direction. THERAPY - INDIVIDUAL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Individual Counseling Population Served: General Public Service Description: Psychotherapy (Counseling) + Spiritual Direction.
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COLES JANITORIAL & MAID SERVICE


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact: Mission:

3634 South Giles Avenue Bsmt, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 924-1940; Alt. Telephone: (773) 965-5646; Fax: (773) 947-8712 Mr. John Cole Telephone: (773) 965-5646; Fax: (773) 924-3487 Cleaning service looking to broaden clientele base, as well as employ people in the area.

JANITORIAL AND MAID SERVICE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Housekeeping Assistance Population Served: General Public Service Description: Cleaning service in the mid-south area.
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COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

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4101 South Calumet Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 624-4110; Fax: (773) 624-5461 Mr. James Stewart Telephone: (773) 624-5100; Fax: (773) 624-5461 Mr. James Stewart Telephone: (773) 624-5100; Fax: (773) 624-5461 To provide financial services to the members of the Metropolitan Community Church and to provide financial education and outreach to members of the broader community.

CREDIT UNION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Credit Unions Population Served: General Public Service Description: Provides financial services to the members of the Metropolitan Community Church and financial education and outreach to members of the broader community.

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COMPUTER RESOURCE CENTER, INC.


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

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1525 East 53rd Street, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 955-4455; Fax: (773) 955-4884 mailto: rumsey@aol.com http://www.computer-resource.com Mr. George Rumsey Telephone: (773) 955-4455; Fax: (773) 955-4846 mailto: rumsey@aol.com Mr. George Rumsey Telephone: (773) 955-4455; Fax: (773) 955-4846 mailto: rumsey@aol.com Promote computer literacy and skills, especially targeting nonprofit organizations.

COMPUTER TRAINING LAB (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Computer Classes Population Served: General Public Service Description: Classes for popular software (Microsoft, Adobe, Macromedia) for professional skill development.
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CROATIAN ETHNIC INSTITUTE


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact: Mission:

4851 South Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 373-4670; Fax: (773) 373-4746 mailto: croetljubo@aol.com http://www.croatian-institute.org/ Mr. Ljubo Krafic, Director Fax: (773) 373-4746 Establish and maintain a central collection on Croats and their descendents in the United States, Canada, and other countries to which Croats have immigrated. The CEI Museum, Archives, Library, and Research Center all meet this purpose. Collect and preserve books, periodicals and magazines, manuscripts and artifacts relating to the heritage of some 2.5 million people of Croatian descent in North America. Develop, produce, and promote materials useful for the study of the Croatian language and heritage. Encourage and conduct research on the sociological, demographic, religious, and political aspects of Croatian and other migrations and their impact on the way of life in the countries to which they have migrated.

ARCHIVES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Archives Population Served: Croatians Service Description: They have become the largest repository of personal papers, manuscripts, and correspondence of many noteworthy personalities of Croatian descent in the U.S. and Canada. CROATIAN ALMANAC (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Ethnic Collections Population Served: Croatians Service Description: Printed in December 1999, the 57th edition of the Croatian Almanac/Hrvatski Kalendar is the millennium edition and is dedicated to outstanding American and Canadian Croats. MUSEUM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Cultural Museums Population Served: Croatians Service Description: The Museum holds artistic and historical items related to the Croatian heritage: folklore, musical instruments, artifacts, numismatics, and philately. Some of the items are on permanent exhibit. RESEARCH CENTER-LIBRARY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Library Services Population Served: Croatians Service Description: The CEI Library has a collection of over 12,000 volumes, mostly dealing with Croatian culture, history, language, fine arts and literature and including rare Croatian books from the 17th and 18th centuries.

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DAVID AND ALFRED SMART MUSEUM OF ART


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

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5550 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 702-0200; Fax: (773) 702-3121 mailto: smart-museum@uchicago.edu http://smartmuseum.uchicago.edu/ Ms. Amanda Ruch, Education Coordinator Fax: (773) 702-3121 Ms. Jaqueline Terrassa, Interim Director Fax: (773) 702-3121 mailto: jterrass@uchicago.edu The David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art is the art museum of the University of Chicago. In support of the University's educational mission, the Smart Museum collects, preserves, exhibits, and interprets works of art for the benefit of the University community, the citizens of greater Chicago and other general audiences, and the scholarly world at large. By means of both its own collection and loaned works, the Museum presents exhibitions of scholarly and visual merit, in the belief that contact with original works of art in a museum setting is an essential component of a liberal education and a key factor in understanding the world in which we live. To further enrich understanding of the visual arts, the Museum produces catalogues and other publications, and sponsors programs such as lectures, symposia, readings, and tours to elucidate the works on view and connect them to a wider intellectual, historical, and cultural discourse.

ART EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Children's Arts and Crafts Population Served: General Public Service Description: Smart Museum education programs encourage cross-disciplinary insight into its exhibitions, collections and curatorial practices, and they offer tools to engage art, explore its context and find meaning and enjoyment. EXHIBITIONS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Art Galleries/Exhibits Population Served: General Public Service Description: Unless otherwise noted, all events are free, open to the public and located at the Smart Museum of Art; includes activities like Artist Talk, Lectures, Family Workshops, Lunchtime Talk Series, Art Afternoons, and Hands-on Workshops. SPECIAL EVENTS - ART AFTERNOONS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Children's Arts and Crafts Population Served: Children Service Description: Free hands-on art activity for children of all ages. SPECIAL EVENTS - LUNCHTIME TALK SERIES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Art Appreciation Population Served: General Public Service Description: Hour-long informational talks about art, artists, and collecting. SPECIAL EVENTS - SMART COLLECTING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Art Appreciation Population Served: General Public Service Description: A behind-the-scenes tour of the exhibitions and discussion of how decisions are made about which works the museum should collect, the factors that influence the decisions, and the stories behind some important new acquisitions.
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DELASALLE INSTITUTE - TOLTON CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

3647 South State Street, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (312) 747-3471; Fax: (312) 747-3468 http://www.dls.org Mr. Lawrence Blakley, VP of Community Affairs Telephone: (312) 842-7355 (ext.) 142; Fax: (312) 842-4142 mailto: blakleyl@dls.org Mr. Lawrence Blakley, VP of Community Affairs Telephone: (312) 842-7355 (ext.) 142; Fax: (312) 842-4142 mailto: blakleyl@dls.org Adult and Family literacy program - Tolton's mission is to provide excellent alternative adult education experiences within a caring community where "everyone teaches and everyone learns."

ABE / GED (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: GED Instruction Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Provides family literacy, life and employability skills in low-income communities throughout the Chicagoland area.
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DELIVERANCE MANOR HOUSING CORPORATION


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

4201 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 268-4000 Ms. Gwen Jones, Site Manager Telephone: (773) 268-4000

CASE MANAGEMENT & REFERRAL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Service Coordinator Service Description: Case management, referral and activities.
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SENIOR HOUSING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Adult Residential Care Homes Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Efficiency & 1 bedrooms provided for Senior Citizens. 3000 South Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (773) 534-9000; Alt. Telephone: (773) 534-9002; Fax: (773) 534-9250 http://www.dunbar.cps.k12.il.us Mr. Michael Bynum, Assistant Principal Telephone: (773) 534-9000; Fax: (773) 534-9250 mailto: mtbynum@cps.k12.il.us Dr. Barbara A. Hall, Ph.D., Principal Telephone: (773) 534-9000; Fax: (773) 534-5290 mailto: BAHall@cps.k12.il.us The mission of Dunbar Vocational Career Academy is to provide exemplary academic and vocational programs designed to prepare students for college and work.

DUNBAR VOCATIONAL CAREER ACADEMY


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

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AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: High School Students Limited To: Dunbar students only Service Contact:* C. Burress Service Description: Program to involve young people in extra-curricular activities after the completion of the school day. EVENING SCHOOL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Alternative Schools Population Served: High School Students Limited To: Citywide Service Contact:* T. Bush / P. Davis Service Description: Evening school to provide recovery classes to students who were unsuccessful in day classes to ensure that they remain on track for graduation. MENTORING PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mentoring Programs Population Served: High School Students Limited To: Dunbar students only Service Contact:* D. Barnes / G. McKnight Service Description: Program to provide advice, guidance and coaching to our students. Tutoring services provided to assist our students who need additional help in subject areas. SECONDARY EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Secondary/High Schools Population Served: All Grade School Students Limited To: Dunbar students only Service Contact:* S. Kuykendall / L. Valentine Service Description: Our school's curriculum prepares our students for a vocational career upon graduation as well as prepares them to go on to college.
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EDUCARE CENTER
Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

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5044 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 924-2334; Fax: (773) 924-9123 Ms. Dorothy Hunley Adams, Supervisor of Family Support Telephone: (773) 924-2334; Fax: (773) 924-9123 mailto: dorothyha@ounceofprevention.org Ms. Anita Harvey Dixon, Site Manager Telephone: (773) 924-2334; Fax: (773) 924-9123 mailto: anitaha@ounceofprevention.org Provide early childhood education and family centered services to children and families Pre-Head Start - Early-Head Start.

CREATIVE EXPRESSION AND ARTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Acting Instruction Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Provides multiple opportunities and strategies for the expression of creative art and cultivation of creative interest in children, families and staff. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Early Childhood Education Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Serving children and families. Developmental appropriate stimulating curriculum based activities for children and families.

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FAMILY CENTERED SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Based Services Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Provides support for goal setting and monitoring. Provides case management services and other support as identified by the family. FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Literacy Programs Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Enhances curriculum with literacy with activities for children and families. This is an early reading first head start program. HEALTH MONITORING AND FOLLOW-UP (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Health Screening/Diagnostic Services Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Provides parents with support to obtain and maintain well childhood services for their children and encourages healthy life style practices. HOME VISITING ACTIVITIES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parental Visitation Facilitation Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Provides structured home visiting and activities for teen parents and their children that are responsive to their goals. SPECIAL SERVICE TO CHILDREN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Special Education Advocacy Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Works with the Chicago Board of Education and internal consultants to ensure sensitive individualized plans for children and families.

EMPLOYMENT & EMPLOYER SERVICES, INC. - MIDSOUTH CHICAGO WORKFORCE CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

715 E. 47th Street, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 538-5627 http://www.eesforjobs.com Ms. Priscilla Jefferson, Assistant Site Director Telephone: (773) 538-5627; Fax: (773) 538-8856 mailto: pjefferson@eesforjobs.com Ms. Colette Hands, Site Director Telephone: (773) 538-5627; Fax: (773) 538-8856 mailto: chands@eesforjobs.com E&ES believes that quality employment is at the foundation of human dignity and economic and community self-sufficiency. With strong support from our government partners, we vigorously implement our mission and ministry to match work-ready job seekers with quality employers so that Chicagoland remains a great place to live and work.

ABE / GED (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: GED Instruction Population Served: Urban Residents Service Site:* Onsite Various City College Locations Service Description: Referrals for GED programs at city colleges of Chicago for adult and youth residents of city of Chicago. CAREER COUNSELING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Readiness Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Career counseling services for adult and youth residents of city of Chicago. EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Search Resource Centers Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Job search assistance for adult and youth residents of city of Chicago. JOB READINESS CLASSES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Readiness Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Job readiness services for adult and youth residents of city of Chicago.

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EVANS & EVANS COUNSELING AND CONSULTING SERVICES INC.


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

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1525 East 53rd Street, Suite 531, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 752-0531; Alt. Telephone: (312) 641-2819; Fax: (776) 752-3271 Dr. Robert C. Evans, Ph.D., President Telephone: (773) 752-0531; Fax: (773) 752-3271 mailto: revans5344@aol.com Dr. Robert C. Evans, President Telephone: (773) 752-0531; Fax: (773) 752-3271 mailto: revans5344@aol.com Evans & Evans seeks to provide culturally sensitive psychotherapy and clinical assessments to a diverse population. The former is accomplished by helping clients to understand and make changes in their behaviors, emotions and life circumstances.

PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COUNSELING SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Psychological Testing Population Served: General Public Service Description: Psychological Testing, Family Assessment. Marital, family and individual psychotherapy.
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EVENING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH


Address: Reach Numbers: Executive Contact:

4235 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 924-5574; Alt. Telephone: (773) 536-9527; Fax: (773) 924-1655 Pastor O.C. Morgan Telephone: (773) 924-5574; Fax: (773) 924-1655

CEDA (COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION) ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Utility Bill Payment Assistance Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Ella Martin, Supervisor Service Description: The program assists seniors, disabled persons, and low-income individuals with their electric and gas bills and it operates from Sept.-May. HOMELESS FOOD PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Soup Kitchens Population Served: Homeless People Service Description: After the Summer Youth Program lunch concludes at 2pm, homeless individuals are offered any remaining lunches. SUMMER YOUTH FOOD PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites Population Served: Youth Service Description: Program serves breakfast and lunch to youth ages 18 and under during the summer months (last 2 weeks in June-Sept. 3rd).
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EVERYBODY'S BIBLE CHURCH


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Service Contact:

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5958 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 363-1464; Alt. Telephone: (773) 363-2146; Fax: (773) 363-3690 mailto: everybodyschurch@ameritech.net Pastor Edgar Aaron, Pastor Telephone: (773) 363-1464; Fax: (773) 363-3690 mailto: everybodyschurch@ameritech.net Ms. Kimberly Jones, Minister Telephone: (773) 363-1464; Fax: (773) 363-3690 mailto: kimcj727@aol.com To save souls, minister to the hurting and religiously educate.

HOT LUNCH PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Soup Kitchens Population Served: Families Service Description: Every 2nd Monday of the month; from 11:30 am - 1:00 pm. WORSHIP SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Religious Activities Population Served: Families Service Description: Worship services for the family.
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FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER CLINIC


Address: Reach Numbers: Executive Contact:

2306 East 75th Street, Chicago, IL, 60649 Main Telephone: (773) 731-0014; Fax: (773) 731-2034 Ms. Diana Sharp, Office Manager Fax: (773) 731-2034

ACUPUNCTURE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Acupuncture Population Served: Patients Service Description: Acupuncture services provided to patients.

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FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER CLINIC, continued

OB/GYN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Obstetrics/Gynecology Population Served: Women Service Description: Obstetrics and gynecology services provided to women. PRIMARY CARE - FAMILY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Medical Care Population Served: Families Service Description: Primary health care provided for families.

FEED THE PEOPLE OPEN KITCHEN


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact:

4608 South Greenwood Ave, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 373-2861; Fax: (773) 373-8291 mailto: upcm@uchicago.edu http://www.uchicago.edu/aff/upcm/index.html Rev. Leroy Sanders, Senior Pastor Telephone: (773) 373-2861; Fax: (773) 373-8291 mailto: kenwooducc@hotmail.com Rev. Leroy Sanders, Senior Pastor Telephone: (773) 373-2861; Fax: (773) 373-8291 mailto: kenwooducc@hotmail.com

ADVOCATE TRINITY MEDICAL CLINIC (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Clinics Population Served: General Public Service Site:* 1054 East 46th Street, Chicago, 60653 (773) 285-5902 Service Contact:* Dr. Michael Davenport, Director Service Description: Fee for service full medical clinic operated by Advocate Trinity Hospital. COMPUTER TRAINING LAB (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Computer Classes Population Served: General Public Service Description: Computer training lab open to the public Monday - Friday from 10:00-2:00 providing internet access and occasional classes available. FREE MEDICAL CLINIC (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Clinics Population Served: General Public Service Description: Family practitioners available for free medical care Fridays from 10-2:00. KENWOOD UCC CHAMPIONS ACADEMIC AND ENRICHMENT SUMMER PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Day Camps Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Contact:* Ms. Patricia Martin, Program Director Service Description: Summer day program includes arts and crafts, tutoring, field trips, breakfast and lunch provided. SOUP KITCHEN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Soup Kitchens Population Served: General Public Service Site:* Kenwood United Church of Christ Service Description: Food Kitchen at the Kenwood United Church of Christ, 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. weekdays.
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FIFTH WARD ALDERMANIC OFFICE


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

1900 East 71st Street, Chicago, IL, 60649 Main Telephone: (773) 324-5555; Alt. Telephone: (312) 744-6868; Fax: (773) 324-1585 mailto: Lhairston@cityofchicago.org http://www.cityofchicago.org/ Alderman Leslie A. Hairston, J.D., Councilman Telephone: (773) 324-5555; Fax: (773) 324-1585 mailto: LHairston@cityofchicago.org Alderman Leslie A. Hairston, Councilman Telephone: (773) 324-5555; Fax: (773) 324-1585 mailto: LHairston@cityofchicago.org To provide services to constituents within the fifth ward boundaries which include but are not limited to streets, transportation, buildings, police and fire, and park services.

REDEVELOPMENT IN THE FIFTH WARD (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Neighborhood Revitalization Population Served: Urban Residents Limited To: Residents of the Fifth Ward Service Description: Revitalization of the Fifth Ward, with emphasis on South Shore and Grand Crossing communities to create quality affordable housing and attract quality businesses to our communities.

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SAFE COMMUNITIES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Neighborhood Watch Programs Population Served: Urban Residents Limited To: Residents of the Fifth Ward Service Description: Creation of "Block Watch", a community volunteer program which encourages residents to take pride in their homes and streets, by beautification, development and revitalization of block clubs, and links to community policing. SCHOOL REVITALIZATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Adopt A School Programs Population Served: Urban Residents Limited To: Residents of the Fifth Ward Service Description: A Platform for Educating Our Children has been created in the Fifth Ward through partnership with principals, teachers and community residents to address barriers to learning and creative healthy learning environments.

FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET ART FAIR


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Mission:

1634 East 53rd Street, PMB 116, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 493-3247 mailto: web@57thstreetartfair.org http://www.57thstreetartfair.org "57th Street Art Fair is an art fair for art enthusiasts. It is not-for-profit and dedicated to exhibiting original art by artists who sell their own work."

FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET ART FAIR (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Art Galleries/Exhibits Population Served: General Public Service Site:* 57th Street and Kimbark, Chicago, 60637 Service Description: Art Fair exhibits the work of more than 300 artists from throughout the United States and Canada in mediums including painting, sculpture, photography, ceramics and more.
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FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET BOOKS


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Executive Contact: Mission:

1301 East 57th Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 684-1300; Alt. Telephone: (800) 777-1456; Fax: (773) 684-2804 mailto: customerservice@semcoop.com http://www.semcoop.com/ Mr. Scott McWilliams, Manager Fax: (773) 684-2804 mailto: scott@semcoop.com A consumer-owned bookstore with three Chicago locations.

AUTHOR EVENTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Book Signings Population Served: General Public Service Description: Bookstore invites authors and lecturers to give talks attended by both members and non-members. BOOKSTORE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Book Publishing/Distribution Population Served: General Public
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FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET CHILDRENS BOOK FAIR


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact: Mission:

1357 East 55th Place, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 536-8103; Alt. Telephone: (773) 619-8371 mailto: tara@warmspirit.org http://www.57thstreetbookfair.com Ms. Tara Baldridge, Event Coordinator Telephone: (773) 684-1300 mailto: tara@warmspirit.org A free street festival celebrating reading through storytelling, crafts, music and dance.

CHILDREN'S BOOK FAIR (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Book Fairs Population Served: Families with Children Service Site:* 57th St. Book Fair, 1301 East 57th St., Chicago, 60637 Service Contact:* Ms. Tara Baldridge Service Reach:* mailto: tara@warmspirit.org Service Description: Annual book fair featuring reading-related activities, live entertainment and refreshments.

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FIRMAN COMMUNITY SERVICES


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4910 South Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 373-2083; Fax: (773) 373-8174 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com http://www.firmancs.org/index.html Ms. Kiara Truitt, Service Coordinator Telephone: (773) 373-2083 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com Ms. Earline Moore, Assistant Director Fax: (773) 373-8174 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com Firman's mission is to provide the maintenance of a neighborhood-based human service agency, which seeks to improve the social, moral, educational and economic quality of life for residents of the communities we serve. Firman's core communities served are Bronzeville, the Robert Taylor Homes and State Way Gardens public housing complexes. Firman also services Fuller Park, New City, Grand Boulevard, Englewood, and other south side neighborhoods.

ABE / GED (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: GED Instruction Population Served: Adults Service Site:* Third Floor (773) 373-2083 Service Description: In collaboration with Kennedy-King College, Firman provides Adult Basic Education and GED classes for clients and the community-at-large to facilitate ascertaining a GED certificate. EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER - EAST (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Head Start Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Site:* Second Floor (773) 373-2083 Service Contact:* Queen Williams, Eligibility Specialist Service Description: A year-round Head Start and Pre-Kindergarten program that serves 320 children ages 3-5. FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Adult Literacy Programs Population Served: Adults Service Site:* Third Floor (773) 373-3400 Service Contact:* Mr. William Kurt, MIS Director / Computer Literacy Trainer Service Description: Literacy program for adults who are not interested in GED but want to learn develop or improve their reading or computer literacy skills.
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FIRMAN COMMUNITY SERVICES


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

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4705 South State, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 373-3400; Fax: (773) 373-6749 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com http://www.firmancs.org/index.html Ms. Donna Echols, Director Telephone: (773) 373-3400 (ext.) 151; Fax: (773) 373-6749 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com Mr. Warner Abrams, Director of External Affairs Telephone: (773) 373-3400 (ext.) 140; Fax: (773) 373-6749 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com Firman's mission is to provide the maintenance of a neighborhood-based human service agency, which seeks to improve the social, moral, educational and economic quality of life for residents of the communities we serve. Firman's core communities served are Bronzeville, the Robert Taylor Homes and State Way Gardens public housing complexes. Firman also services Fuller Park, New City, Grand Boulevard, Englewood, and other south side neighborhoods.

CHICAGO FAMILY CASE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Based Services Population Served: Infants/Toddlers Service Contact:* Ms. Donna Echols, Director Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-3400 (ext.) 151; mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com Service Description: A managed health care program model through which clients receive comprehensive prenatal and postnatal care. FIRMAN'S PROJECT FAMILY ACTION FOR VIOLENCE ELIMINATION (FAVE) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Violence Prevention Population Served: Children Service Contact:* Mr. Warner Abrams, Director of External Affairs Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-3400 (ext.) 140; mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com Service Description: Helps families work through violence issues plaguing their homes and their community, and to elevate the understanding of violence prevention on a professional level throughout Firman and the communities it serves. PROJECT HARAMBEE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Weight Loss Assistance Population Served: Youth Service Contact:* Mr. Warner Abrams, Director of External Affairs Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 373-3400 (ext.) 140; mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com Service Description: Health program addressing needs of children that are obese.

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FIRMAN COMMUNITY SERVICES


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5401 South Wentworth, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 451-3400; Fax: (773) 451-3407 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com http://www.firmancs.org/index.html Ms. Christine Porter, Site Coordinator Telephone: (773) 451-3400 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com Ms. Christine Porter, Site Coordinator Telephone: (773) 451-3400 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com Firman's mission is to provide the maintenance of a neighborhood-based human service agency, which seeks to improve the social, moral, educational and economic quality of life for residents of the communities we serve. Firman's core communities served are Bronzeville, the Robert Taylor Homes and State Way Gardens public housing complexes. Firman also services Fuller Park, New City, Grand Boulevard, Englewood, and other south side neighborhoods.

ARC II (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mentoring Programs Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Site:* Beethoven, Mollison, McCorkle, Farren and Tilden Chicago Public Schools Service Description: After School Resource Center - II -- Tutoring / Mentoring program in one high school and five grammar schools. EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER - SOUTH (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Preschools Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Children enrolled are provided early childhood instruction and developmental activities in an effort to improve their emotional and educational development.
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FIRMAN COMMUNITY SERVICES


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

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4644 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 373-3400; Fax: (773) 373-6749 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com http://www.firmancs.org/index.html Ms. Helen Woods, Executive Administrative Assistant Telephone: (773) 373-3400; Fax: (773) 373-6749 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com Mr. Tyrone Hudson, Director Telephone: (773) 373-3400 (ext.) 132; Fax: (773) 373-6749 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com Firman's mission is to provide the maintenance of a neighborhood-based human service agency, which seeks to improve the social, moral, educational and economic quality of life for residents of the communities we serve. Firman's core communities served are Bronzeville, the Robert Taylor Homes and State Way Gardens public housing complexes. Firman also services Fuller Park, New City, Grand Boulevard, Englewood, and other south side neighborhoods.

EMERGENCY SERVICES (FOOD AND CLOTHING) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Emergency Food Population Served: Families with Infants/Toddlers Service Contact:* Ms. Helen Woods, Executive Administrative Assistant Service Description: Emergency food and clothing service. SCHOOL AGE PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Contact:* Ms. Bridgette Kelly, Coordinator of Services Service Description: Provides educational support, cultural enrichment and recreational development activities to elementary school students ages 6-12.

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FIRMAN COMMUNITY SERVICES - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

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144 West 47th Street, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 373-3400; Fax: (773) 373-3602 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com http://www.firmancs.org/index.html Ms. Helen Woods, Executive Administrative Assistant Telephone: (773) 373-3400; Fax: (773) 373-3602 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com Ms. Marguerite Young, President & CEO Telephone: (773) 373-3400; Fax: (773) 373-3602 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com Firman's mission is to provide the maintenance of a neighborhood-based human service agency, which seeks to improve the social, moral, educational and economic quality of life for residents of the communities we serve. Firman's core communities served are Bronzeville, the Robert Taylor Homes and State Way Gardens public housing complexes. Firman also services Fuller Park, New City, Grand Boulevard, Englewood, and other south side neighborhoods. This location is the Firman Administrative Office. Sites where services are delivered are listed in this directory.

EMERGENCY FUNDS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Emergency Funds Population Served: Families Service Description: Emergency rent or utilities money for people who are in dire need.
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FIRMAN EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER - WEST


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

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37 West 47th Street, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 373-3400; Fax: (773) 773-3602 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com http://www.firmancs.org/index.html Ms. Queen Williams, Eligability Specialist Telephone: (773) 373-3400 (ext.) 113; Fax: (773) 773-3602 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com Ms. Dorothy Alexander, Assistant Director Telephone: (773) 373-3400 (ext.) 111; Fax: (773) 773-3602 mailto: firmancs@compuserv.com Firman's mission is to provide the maintenance of a neighborhood-based human service agency, which seeks to improve the social, moral, educational and economic quality of life for residents of the communities we serve. Firman's core communities served are Bronzeville, the Robert Taylor Homes and State Way Gardens public housing complexes. Firman also services Fuller Park, New City, Grand Boulevard, Englewood, and other south side neighborhoods.

HEAD START PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Head Start Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: A year-round program that serves children ages 3-5. PRE-KINDERGARTEN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Preschools Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: A year-round program that serves students who are preparing for elementary school.
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FISKE BOYS & GIRLS CLUB


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

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6145 South Ingleside, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 947-8766; Fax: (773) 947-8712 http://www.bgcc.org Mr. Dawayne Williams, Site Director Telephone: (773) 947-8766; Fax: (773) 947-8712 mailto: dwilliams@bgcc.org Ms. Tina Sanders, Assistant VP of Programs Telephone: (312) 235-8004; Fax: (312) 427-4110 mailto: tsanders@bgcc.org To inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Children Limited To: Students that attend Fiske Elementary School Service Description: After school program that services children of this school. We offer programming in health and life skills, education and career development, the arts, sports fitness and recreation, and character and leadership development.

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FLORENCE B. PRICE LITERATURE AND WRITING MAGNET CLUSTER SCHOOL


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4351 South Drexel Blvd, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 535-1300; Fax: (773) 535-1324 Dr. Gwendolyn E. McClinton, Ph.D., Principal Telephone: (773) 535-1300; Fax: (773) 535-1324 mailto: gemcclinton@cps.k12.il.us Dr. Gwendolyn E. McClinton, Ph.D., Principal Telephone: (773) 535-1300; Fax: (773) 535-1324 mailto: gemcclinton@cps.k12.il.us Price School is located on Drexel Blvd in a neighborhood that is undergoing gentrification. The school serves a population of approximately 571 Pre-K - 8th grade students. The average class size is 22.5-26.5 (2003-2004). Price School is a fine and performing arts school.

PRIMARY EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Elementary Schools Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: The school serves a population of approximately 571 pre-k - 8th grade students. The largest population is African American, whose demographics currently make up 94.4% of the total student population.
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FOOT & ANKLE CLINICS OF AMERICA


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact:

1644 East 53rd Street, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 752-2111; Fax: (773) 752-6703 mailto: info@footexperts.com http://www.footexperts.com Dr. Fortunee Massuda, D.P.M., Medical Director / CEO Telephone: (773) 752-2111; Fax: (773) 752-6703 mailto: info@footexperts.com Dr. Fortunee Massuda, Medical Director / CEO Telephone: (773) 752-2111; Fax: (773) 752-6703 mailto: info@footexperts.com

PODIATRY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Podiatry/Foot Care Population Served: General Public Service Description: Medical and surgical treatment of foot and ankle disorders.
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FOURTH WARD DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

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4646 South Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 536-8103; Alt. Telephone: (312) 744-2690; Fax: (773) 536-7296 Alderman Toni Preckwinkle, Ward Committeeman Telephone: (773) 536-8103 mailto: tpreckwinkle@cityofchicago.org Alderman Toni Preckwinkle, Ward Committeeman Telephone: (773) 536-8103 mailto: tpreckwinkle@cityofchicago.org

CITY STICKER SALES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: City/Town Council Offices Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Sale of Chicago vehicle stickers. EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Education Advocacy Groups Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Advocacy for funding to support the development and renovation of community public schools. FIGHTING CRIME (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Civilian Crime Patrols Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Advocacy for community policing. JOBS AND MINORITY CONTRACTING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Business Recruitment and Attraction Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Advocacy for neighborhood hiring and minority contracting in local projects; sponsor annual job fairs. NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Neighborhood Revitalization Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Advocacy and facilitation of grants to redevelop community low- and moderate-income housing, mixed-income housing, and shopping centers. REQUEST A CITY SERVICE (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: Municipal Services/Public Works Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Web-link and online form to fill-out requesting city services from your alderman.
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FREE PEOPLES CLINIC


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1850 West Garfield Boulevard, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 436-4758; Fax: (773) 436-2749

PRIMARY CARE - FAMILY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Medical Care Population Served: Families Service Description: Free Primary health care provided for families with no insurance who live within the area of the clinic.
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FRIDELL MANAGED CARE


Address: Reach Numbers: Executive Contact:

10 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 567-1993; Fax: (312) 808-0655 Ms. Christine Stout, Executive Director Fax: (312) 808-0655 mailto: ChrisStout@JacksonPark.com

OB/GYN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Obstetrics/Gynecology Population Served: Women Service Description: Obstetrics and gynecology services provided to women. PEDIATRICS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Pediatrics Population Served: Pediatric Patients Service Description: Primary health care provided to children. PRIMARY CARE - FAMILY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Medical Care Population Served: Families Service Description: Primary health care provided for families.
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FRIEND FAMILY HEALTH CENTER, INC.


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

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800 East 55th Street, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 702-0660; Alt. Telephone: (773) 702-2193; Fax: (773) 702-4356 Ms. Edina K. Giles Telephone: (773) 702-0042; Fax: (773) 834-2314 mailto: egiles@peds.bsd.uchicago.edu Ms. Edina K. Giles Telephone: (773) 702-0042; Fax: (773) 834-2314 mailto: egiles@peds.bsd.uchicago.edu Provide primary health care to the entire family.

DENTAL SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Dental Care Population Served: General Public Service Description: Dental services provided to children and adults. INTERNAL MEDICINE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Internal Medicine Population Served: Families Service Description: Medical: Adult medicine, Adolescent medicine, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Pediatrics. Support: Nutrition, KidCare, WIC, Social Services, Family case management. OB/GYN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Obstetrics/Gynecology Population Served: Women Service Description: Obstetrics and gynecology services provided to women. PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Dermatology Population Served: Pediatric Patients Service Description: Dermatology services provided to children. PEDIATRICS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Pediatrics Population Served: Pediatric Patients Service Description: Medical: Adult medicine, Adolescent medicine, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Pediatrics. Support: Nutrition, KidCare, WIC, Social Services, Family case management.

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GAREDA NURSING & HOMEMAKER SERVICES, INC.


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

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1431 Huntington Drive, Calumet City, IL, 60409 Main Telephone: (708) 868-1300; Fax: (708) 868-4886 mailto: inquiries@gareda.com http://www.gareda.com Ms. Donna J. Cobb, Director of Program Management Telephone: (708) 868-1300 (ext.) 229; Fax: (708) 868-4886 mailto: dcobb@gareda.com Ms. Gwen C. Duncan-James, President & CEO Telephone: (708) 868-1300 (ext.) 259; Fax: (708) 868-4883 mailto: gduncan@gareda.com The provision of quality homemaker, respite, professional nursing & respite care services.

HOMEMAKER / RESPITE SERVICE (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: Adult Respite Care Population Served: Older Adults Limited To: Personal assistance with Activities of Daily Living & Monitoring of general well being. Service Contact:* Ms. Donna J. Cobb Service Description: Assistance to the disabled and elderly with housekeeping, laundry, shopping, budgeting, personal hygiene and activities of daily living. PROFESSIONAL NURSE STAFFING SERVICES (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: Private Duty Nursing Population Served: General Public Limited To: Nurse & Therapy Staffing Service Contact:* Dr. Dale Hollingworth, M.D., Director of Clinical Services Service Description: Supplementary Professional Nurse & Therapy Service Staffing.
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GARFIELD HEAD START CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

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30 West Garfield, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 373-0234; Alt. Telephone: (773) 373-0275; Fax: (773) 373-3622 Ms. Melinda Wade, Supervisor of Family Support Telephone: (773) 373-0234; Fax: (773) 373-3622 mailto: melindaw@ounceofprevention.org Ms. Melinda Wade, Supervisor of Family Support Telephone: (773) 373-0234; Fax: (773) 373-3622 mailto: melindaw@ounceofprevention.org Provide early childhood education and family centered services to children and families Pre-Head Start - Early-Head Start.

CREATIVE EXPRESSION AND ARTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Arts and Crafts Instruction Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Provides multiple opportunities and strategies for the expression of creative art and cultivation of creative interest in children, families and staff. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Early Childhood Education Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Serving children and families. Developmental appropriate stimulating curriculum based activities for children and families. FAMILY CENTERED SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Based Services Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Provides support for goal setting and monitoring. Provides case management services and other support as identified by the family. FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Literacy Programs Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Enhances curriculum with literacy with activities for children and families. This is an early reading first head start program. HEALTH MONITORING AND FOLLOW-UP (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Health Screening/Diagnostic Services Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Provides parents with support to obtain and maintain well childhood services for their children and encourages healthy life style practices. HOME VISITING ACTIVITIES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parental Visitation Facilitation Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Provides structured home visiting and activities for teen parents and their children that are responsive to their goals. SPECIAL SERVICE TO CHILDREN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Special Education Advocacy Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Works with the Chicago Board of Education and internal consultants to ensure sensitive individualized plans for children and families.
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GENESIS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION


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Executive Contact: Mission:

607 E. Oakwood Boulevard, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-1685; Fax: (773) 285-1695 http://www.genesishdc.org/ Mr. Donnie Brown, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 285-1685; Fax: (773) 285-1695 mailto: dbrown@genesishdc.org Mr. Donnie Brown, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 285-1685; Fax: (773) 285-1695 mailto: dbrown@genesishdc.org To re-neighbor the South Side of Chicago by developing affordable housing and other real estate opportunities, providing homeowner and financial education training, and offering job training and placement.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Economic Development Population Served: General Public Service Description: Our overarching goal is to strengthen the local area economy and create community areas (Grand Boulevard, Kenwood and Oakland) that are characterized by distinct economic vitality. GENESIS HOMEOWNERSHIP EDUCATION COLLEGE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Homeowner/Home Purchase Counseling Population Served: General Public Service Description: A once-a-month homeowner education five-hour workshop that culminates with a first-time buyers certification, recognized by Fannie Mae Corporation and other lenders. GENESIS H-RAIL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Home Rehabilitation/Repair Services Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Home repairs for the elderly. HOUSING DEVELOPMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Economic Development Population Served: General Public Service Description: Offers affordable housing for persons that desire to own in the community, but are being priced out to the surging property costs. YOUTHBUILD (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers Population Served: Young Adults Service Contact:* Michael Thomas, Youthbuild Coordinator Service Description: Designed to run on 12 month cycle, YouthBuild offers job training, education, counseling, and leadership development opportunities to unemployed and out of school young adults, ages 18-24 through the construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing in their own communities.
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GOD SQUAD

Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Service Contact: Mission:

4941 S. Drexel Blvd, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 548-0400; Fax: (773) 548-0401 mailto: god_squadinc@msn.com Rev. Arnell E. Smith Telephone: (773) 548-0400; Fax: (773) 548-0401 mailto: god_squadinc@msn.com God Squad is a non-denominational Christian ministry that seeks to win souls for Christ through character building, strengthening the family through Bible studies, and programs for children.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Children Service Description: Program includes tutoring in reading, math, social studies, and languages as well as recreational activities in dance and drama. HOME COOKED MEALS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child and Adult Care Food Programs Population Served: Children LIFE SKILLS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Life Skills Education Population Served: Children Service Description: Instruction in life skills such as proper handling of money.

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GRAND BOULEVARD FEDERATION


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

715 East 47th Street, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 548-8140; Fax: (773) 548-6622 Ms. Vanessa Kimball, Executive Assistant Telephone: (773) 548-8140; Fax: (773) 548-6622 mailto: vanessaK-gbf@ameritech.net Mr. Greg Washington, President & CEO Telephone: (773) 548-8140; Fax: (773) 548-6622 mailto: gregwash@ameritech.net To increase the quality of life for children, youth, families and residents of Bronzeville by advocating for, and influencing policies, funding, programs and strategies that maximize the effectiveness of the delivery of human and education services, and by enhancing the coordination of and access to these services and resources.

COMMUNITY RESIDENT ADVOCACY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Action/Social Advocacy Groups Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Advocacy organization -- Community Residents advocate on behalf of other residents for housing and employment, education, what ever is for the betterment of children and families in the Grand Boulevard community.
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GRANT DAY CARE CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4025 South Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-8440; Fax: (773) 285-2102 mailto: grantmame@ameritech.net http://www.grantmame.org/childcare.htm Ms. Rossa Hester, Office Manager Telephone: (773) 285-8440; Fax: (773) 285-2102 Rev. Dr. Mickarl Thomas, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 285-5819; Fax: (773) 285-2102 mailto: grantmame@aol.com A major thrust for our preschool age children is preparation for the grade school experience.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Faith Based Child Care Programs Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Description: After school programs run by Grant Memorial AME Church. CHILD CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Child care programs run by Grant Memorial AME Church.
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GRANT MEMORIAL AME CHURCH


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

4017 South Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-5819; Alt. Telephone: (773) 285-9760 mailto: grantmame@aol.com http://www.grantmame.org Rev. Dr. Mickarl D. Thomas, Sr., Senior Pastor Telephone: (773) 285-5819; Fax: (773) 285-2102 mailto: grantmame@ameritech.net

COUNSELING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Drug Abuse Counseling Population Served: Families Service Description: Offering group, family and individual counseling dealing with drug and alcohol abuse and family stress. GRANT CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Centers Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Site:* Harvey E. Walden Community Center, 4025 South Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, 60653 Service Description: Quality Child Care, Hot Meals & Snacks, Safe Environment, Certified Teachers, Affordable Rates, and Educational Field Trips. OPERATION PULL - FOOD PANTRY & CLOTHING GIVE-AWAY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Food Pantries Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Contact:* Jean Talmore, Program Manager Service Description: (People United for Loving the Living) The Food Pantry operates every 2nd Friday from Noon-3pm. OPERATION PULL - HOT MEALS PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Soup Kitchens Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Contact:* Jean Talmore, Program Manager Service Description: (People United for Loving the Living) Hot meals are served every Tuesday from Noon-3 pm.

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SATURDAY SCHOOL TUTORIAL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Tutoring Services Population Served: Children Service Site:* Harvey E. Walden Community Center, 4025 South Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, 60653 Service Description: Working with four public schools in our area, utilizing volunteer tutors and mentors, to meet the challenge of the lack of academic achievement on the part of some of our children. SCHOOL AGE PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Site:* Harvey E. Walden Community Center, 4025 South Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, 60653 Service Description: Quality Child Care, Hot Meals & Snacks, Safe Environment, Certified Teachers, Affordable Rates, and Educational Field Trips.

GREATER ST. TITUS MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact:

649 East 63rd Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 752-7021; Alt. Telephone: (773) 401-1565; Fax: (773) 752-0669 Ms. Siketta Sparks Telephone: (773) 747-6728; Fax: (312) 745-3395 mailto: sparks1074@yahoo.com Pastor Carl E. Bogus, Pastor Telephone: (773) 752-7021; Fax: (773) 752-0669

WORSHIP SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Religious Activities Population Served: General Public Service Description: Worship Services.
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HARVEY E. WALDEN COMMUNITY CENTER OF GRANT MEMORIAL AME CHURCH


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Executive Contact: 4025 South Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-5819; Fax: (773) 285-8150 mailto: grantmame@aol.com http://www.grantmame.org/childcare.htm Rev. Dr. Mickarl D. Thomas, Sr., Senior Pastor Telephone: (773) 285-5819; Fax: (773) 285-8150 mailto: grantmame@aol.com

BOXING LESSONS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Boxing Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Contact:* Mr. Deyoung Service Description: Every Tues-Thursday at the Walden Community Center at 6:00 pm. COUNSELING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Drug Abuse Counseling Population Served: Families Service Contact:* Mrs. Johnson Service Description: Offering group, family and individual counseling dealing with drug and alcohol abuse and family stress. GRANT CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Centers Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Quality Child Care, Hot Meals & Snacks, Safe Environment, Certified Teachers, Affordable Rates, and Educational Field Trips. MUSIC LESSONS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Musical Instrument Instruction Population Served: Youth Service Contact:* Sydney Swanson Service Description: The purpose of this non profit corporation is to familiarize young people with the music and musical instruments of a symphony or chamber orchestra at an early age. SATURDAY SCHOOL TUTORIAL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Tutoring Services Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Contact:* Mr. Barry Johnson Service Description: Working with four public schools in our area, utilizing volunteer tutors and mentors, to meet the challenge of the lack of academic achievement on the part of some of our children. SCHOOL AGE PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Description: The program offers quality child care, hot meals & snacks, a safe environment, certified teachers, affordable rates, & educational field trips. This school started in 1971 housed in the church's Walden Community Center. It currently utilizes three office, ten classrooms, kitchen and gymnasium to provide a wide variety of educational experiences for our youth. A major thrust for our preschool age children is preparation for the grade school experience.
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HAYES EARLY HEAD START HOME VISITING PROGRAM


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4859 South Wabash, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 373-8670; Fax: (773) 268-4339 http://ounceofprevention.org Ms. Jasmine Ross, Home Visitor Telephone: (773) 373-8670; Fax: (773) 268-4339 mailto: jasminer@ounceofprevention.org Ms. Brenda Eiland Williford, Director of Programs Telephone: (773) 373-8670; Fax: (773) 268-4339 mailto: brendaew@ounceofprevention.org Provide early childhood education and family centered services to children and families Pre-Head Start - Early-Head Start.

CREATIVE EXPRESSION AND ARTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Arts and Crafts Instruction Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Provides multiple opportunities and strategies for the expression of creative art and cultivation of creative interest in children, families and staff. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Early Childhood Education Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Serving children and families. Developmental appropriate stimulating curriculum based activities for children and families. FAMILY CENTERED SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Based Services Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Provides support for goal setting and monitoring. Provides case management services and other support as identified by the family. FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Literacy Programs Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Enhances curriculum with literacy with activities for children and families. This is an early reading first head start program. HEALTH MONITORING AND FOLLOW-UP (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Health Screening/Diagnostic Services Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Provides parents with support to obtain and maintain well childhood services for their children and encourages healthy life style practices. HOME VISITING ACTIVITIES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parental Visitation Facilitation Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Provides structured home visiting and activities for teen parents and their children that are responsive to their goals. SPECIAL SERVICE TO CHILDREN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Special Education Advocacy Population Served: Students with Disabilities Service Description: Works with the Chicago Board of Education and internal consultants to ensure sensitive individualized plans for children and families.
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HAYES FAMILY HEALTH CENTER OF THE COOK COUNTY BUREAU OF HEALTH SERVICES
Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4859 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 268-4305; Fax: (773) 268-4340 http://www.ccbhs.org Ms. Barbara Shaw, A.P.N. Telephone: (773) 268-4305; Fax: (773) 268-4340 mailto: barbara_shaw@sbcglobal.net Ms. Barbara Shaw, A.P.N. Telephone: (773) 268-4305; Fax: (773) 268-4340 mailto: barbara_shaw@sbcglobal.net To provide high quality primary health care services to the community regardless of the ability to pay, race, religion, or gender.

GYNECOLOGY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Obstetrics/Gynecology Population Served: Women Service Description: Obstetrics and gynecology services provided to women. MIDWIFERY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Midwifery Population Served: Women Service Description: Obstetrics and gynecology services provided by licensed Mid-wife.

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PRIMARY CARE - FAMILY (DIRECT SERVICE & REFERRAL) Service Category: General Medical Care Population Served: Families Service Description: Primary care: Prenatal, birth control, HIV testing, STD testing and treatment, pediatric care, care of chronic illnesses, immunizations, referral for specialty care.

HAYMARKET CENTER
Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Executive Contact: Mission:

4910 South Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 548-7598; Alt. Telephone: (773) 548-7597; Fax: (773) 548-6747 mailto: g_boulevard@yahoo.com http://www.hcenter.org Mr. Jerome Dixon, Coordinator of Services Telephone: (773) 548-7598; Fax: (773) 548-6747 mailto: jdixongb@yahoo.com Haymarket-Grand Boulevard is a full scale outpatient substance abuse treatment facility for adult men and women. It specializes in services to DCFS and TANF referred clients and is an approved Illinois Department of Human Services/Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse DCFS initiative site.

CHILDCARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Infants/Toddlers Service Description: On-site provision of childcare. COUNSELING SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Drug Abuse Counseling Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Description: Certified treatment professionals, trained in gender specific and culturally sensitive services, design individualized treatment plans to address the individual and didactic/therapeutic group sessions. All services meet the requirements of the DCFS Initiative. HIV / COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Description: Education, HIV Pre/Post Testing, counseling, and HIV Testing. LINKAGES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Substance Abuse Services Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Description: Detoxification and Residential, Medical / Psychiatric services, as indicated. LUNCH (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Description: Lunch for adults and children and transportation available. OUTREACH & CASE MANAGEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Description: TANF & DCFS clients. PARENT TRAINING EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parenting Education Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Description: Twelve week Step Parenting, certificate upon completion.
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HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000, INC.


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

5503 South Harper Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 667-9870; Fax: (773) 667-9871 mailto: healthypeople@ameritech.net Ms. Pamela Brazelton-Sykes, Director Telephone: (773) 667-9870; Fax: (773) 667-9871 mailto: healthypeople@ameritech.net Ms. Patricia Young Telephone: (773) 667-9870; Fax: (773) 667-9871 Outpatient psychiatric counseling to individuals residing within psychiatric facilities, intermediate care nursing facilities and or residential group homes.

THERAPY - INDIVIDUAL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Individual Counseling Population Served: Nursing Facility Residents Service Description: Counseling service to nursing home residents and community based individuals.

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HEARTLAND ALLIANCE - DEARBORN SERVICE CONNECTOR


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

2840 S. State Street, #202, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 747-4297; Fax: (773) 536-4355 Ms. Valorie Wright, Program Manager Telephone: (312) 747-4297; Fax: (773) 536-4355 mailto: vwright@heartlandalliance.org Ms. Valorie Wright, Program Manager Telephone: (312) 747-4297; Fax: (773) 536-4355 mailto: vwright@heartlandalliance.org We believe that individuals and families have a right to housing, healthcare, and adequate income, equal treatment, personal security, legal protection, and free participation in society.

ASSISTANCE WITH LEASE COMPLIANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Rent Payment Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Service Description: Help tenants who are struggling to pay their rent to develop budgets and refer tenants to trainings necessary to help them to comply with their rental agreements. CASE MANAGEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Public Housing Residents Service Description: Try to help preserve family units. EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers Population Served: Public Housing Residents Service Description: Help tenants to find work, help with resumes, and job leads, as well as provide help to develop interviewing skills. HOUSING CHOICE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Housing Search Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Service Description: Help tenants, who want to move out of CHA housing, with options for transition from CHA to mixed income. Help them to apply for up to 3 locations within the new mixed-income housing developments. RENTAL ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Rent Payment Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Service Description: Help tenants who are struggling to pay their rent to develop budgets and refer tenants to trainings necessary to help them to comply with their rental agreements.
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HEARTLAND ALLIANCE - LAKE PARK SERVICE CONNECTOR


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

3939 S. Lake Park Avenue, #103, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (312) 747-5793; Fax: (312) 747-4288 http://www.heartlandalliance.org Ms. Peggy Howard, Manager Telephone: (312) 747-5793; Fax: (312) 747-4288 mailto: phoward@heartlandalliance.org Ms. Peggy Howard, Manager Telephone: (312) 747-5793; Fax: (312) 747-4288 mailto: phoward@heartlandalliance.org We believe that individuals and families have a right to housing, healthcare, and adequate income, equal treatment, personal security, legal protection, and free participation in society.

ASSISTANCE WITH LEASE COMPLIANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Rent Payment Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: Lake Park Place Tenants Only Service Description: Help tenants who are struggling to pay their rent to develop budgets and refer tenants to trainings necessary to help them to comply with their rental agreements. CASE MANAGEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: Lake Park Place Tenants Only Service Description: Try to help preserve family units. EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: Lake Park Place Tenants Only Service Description: Help tenants to find work, help with resumes, and job leads, as well as provide help to develop interviewing skills

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HEARTLAND ALLIANCE - LAKE PARK SERVICE CONNECTOR, continued

HOUSING CHOICE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Housing Search Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: Lake Park Place Tenants Only Service Description: Help tenants, who want to move out of CHA housing, with options for transition from CHA to mixed income. Help them to apply for up to 3 locations within the new mixed-income housing developments. RENTAL ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Rent Payment Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: Lake Park Place Tenants Only Service Description: One time only grant to help tenants who are in arrears with their rent.

HEARTLAND ALLIANCE - MADDEN WELLS SERVICE CONNECTOR


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

3500 South Lake Park Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (312) 747-5729; Alt. Telephone: (312) 747-8430; Fax: (773) 285-0034 mailto: dhumphrey@heartlandalliance.org http://www.heartlandalliance.org Ms. Earnestine Clark Telephone: (312) 747-2429; Fax: (773) 285-0034 mailto: eclark@heartlandalliance.org Ms. Darlene Humphrey, Program Manager Telephone: (312) 747-8430; Fax: (773) 285-0034 mailto: dhumphrey@heartlandalliance.org We believe that individuals and families have a right to housing, healthcare, and adequate income, equal treatment, personal security, legal protection, and free participation in society.

ASSISTANCE WITH LEASE COMPLIANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Rent Payment Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: Madden/Wells Development Tenants Only Service Description: Help tenants who are struggling to pay their rent to develop budgets and refer tenants to trainings necessary to help them to comply with their rental agreements. CASE MANAGEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: Madden/Wells Development Tenants Only Service Description: Try to help preserve family units. EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: Madden/Wells Development Tenants Only Service Description: Help tenants to find work, help with resumes, and job leads, as well as provide help to develop interviewing skills. HOUSING CHOICE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Housing Search Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: Madden/Wells Development Tenants Only Service Description: Help tenants, who want to move out of CHA housing, with options for transition from CHA to mixed income. Help them to apply for up to 3 locations within the new mixed-income housing developments. RENTAL ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Rent Payment Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: Madden/Wells Development Tenants Only Service Description: One time only grant to help tenants who are in arrears with their rent.

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HEARTLAND ALLIANCE - STATEWAY GARDENS SERVICE CONNECTOR


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

3651 South Federal, #103, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (312) 745-3068; Alt. Telephone: (312) 745-3069; Fax: (312) 745-3079 mailto: tcargo@heartlandalliance.org http://www.heartlandalliance.org Ms. Rafiah Maxi, Manager Telephone: (312) 745-3068; Fax: (312) 745-3069 mailto: rmaxi@heartlandalliance.org Ms. Rafiah Maxi, Manager Telephone: (312) 745-3068; Fax: (312) 745-3069 mailto: rmaxi@heartlandalliance.org We believe that individuals and families have a right to housing, healthcare, and adequate income, equal treatment, personal security, legal protection, and free participation in society.

ASSISTANCE WITH LEASE COMPLIANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Rent Payment Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: Stateway Development Tenants Only Service Description: Help tenants who are struggling to pay their rent to develop budgets and refer tenants to trainings necessary to help them to comply with their rental agreements. CASE MANAGEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: Stateway Development Tenants Only Service Description: Try to help preserve family units. EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: Stateway Development Tenants Only Service Description: Help tenants to find work, help with resumes, and job leads, as well as provide help to develop interviewing skills. HOUSING CHOICE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Housing Search Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: Stateway Development Tenants Only Service Description: Help tenants, who want to move out of CHA housing, with options for transition from CHA to mixed income. Help them to apply for up to 3 locations within the new mixed-income housing developments. RENTAL ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Rent Payment Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: Stateway Development Tenants Only Service Description: One time only grant to help tenants who are in arrears with their rent.
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HEARTLAND ALLIANCE - WASHINGTON PARK SERVICE CONNECTOR


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4440 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (312) 747-7717; Fax: (773) 268-0358 Ms. Peggy Howard, Manager Telephone: (312) 747-7717; Fax: (773) 268-0358 mailto: phoward@heartlandalliance.org Ms. Peggy Howard, Manager Telephone: (312) 747-7717; Fax: (773) 268-0358 mailto: phoward@heartlandalliance.org We believe that individuals and families have a right to housing, healthcare, and adequate income, equal treatment, personal security, legal protection, and free participation in society.

ASSISTANCE WITH LEASE COMPLIANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Rent Payment Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Service Description: Help tenants who are struggling to pay their rent to develop budgets and refer tenants to trainings necessary to help them to comply with their rental agreements. CASE MANAGEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Public Housing Residents Service Description: Try to help preserve family units. EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers Population Served: Public Housing Residents Service Description: Help tenants to find work, help with resumes, and job leads, as well as provide help to develop interviewing skills.

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HEARTLAND ALLIANCE - WASHINGTON PARK SERVICE CONNECTOR, continued

HOUSING CHOICE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Housing Search Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Service Description: Help tenants, who want to move out of CHA housing, with options for transition from CHA to mixed income. Help them to apply for up to 3 locations within the new mixed-income housing developments. RENTAL ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Rent Payment Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Service Description: One time only grant to help tenants who are in arrears with their rent.

HEARTLAND HUMAN CARE SERVICES - RAPHAEL CENTER-BRONZEVILLE


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4657 South Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 548-7847; Alt. Telephone: (773) 751-4000; Fax: (773) 548-7486 http://www.heartlandalliance.org/ Mr. Ben McLauchin, Housing Advocate Telephone: (773) 548-7847 (ext.) 1915; Fax: (773) 548-7486 mailto: BMcLauchin@heartlandalliance.org Ms. Kim Austin, Case Manager Telephone: (773) 548-7847; Fax: (773) 548-7486 mailto: Kaustin@heartlandalliance.org Heartland Alliances mission is to advance the human rights and to respond to the human needs of endangered populations particularly the poor, the isolated, and the displaced through the provision of comprehensive and respectful services and the promotion of permanent solutions leading to a more just global society. The Raphael Center provides supportive services, case management and housing services for people with HIV.

CASE MANAGEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: AIDS/HIV Service Description: For HIV+ clients, provide link with AIDS foundation services. HOUSING ADVOCACY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Housing Advocacy Groups Population Served: AIDS/HIV Service Description: Helping people with low incomes or formerly incarcerated to find affordable housing. MASSAGE THERAPY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Massage Therapy Population Served: AIDS/HIV Service Contact:* Mr. Eric Hunt, Massage Therapist Service Description: Message therapist on-site to provide 45 minute services Monday and Wednesday mornings.
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HEARTLAND HUMAN CARE SERVICES - SUPPORTIVE HOUSING


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

900 East 47th, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 624-6148; Fax: (773) 624-7093 Ms. Renicia Reynolds, Manager Telephone: (773) 624-6148 (ext.) 1930; Fax: (773) 285-7701 mailto: rreynolds@heartlandalliance.org Ms. Renicia Reynolds, Manager Telephone: (773) 624-6148; Fax: (773) 285-7701 mailto: rreynolds@heartlandalliance.org To enhance the living situations for formerly homeless persons by providing a coordination of services thru case management, substance abuse services and employment services.

COMPUTER LAB (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Computer Classes Population Served: Homeless People Service Description: 9 PCs - Teach classes for program participants and offer job training in the lab. SUPPORTIVE HOUSING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing Population Served: Previously Homeless People Service Description: For formerly homeless individuals that are living in Heartland apartment units. Provide case management, substance abuse and employment services. WRAP AROUND SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Information and Referral Population Served: Previously Homeless People Service Description: For formerly homeless people that have secured their own housing, no longer receiving section 8 or homeless.

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HEARTLAND HUMAN CARE SERVICES - TRANSITIONAL HOUSING


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4657 South Drexel Ave, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 624-9799; Fax: (773) 624-7093 http://www.heartlandalliance.org Ms. Sheree Steward, Manager Telephone: (773) 624-6148 (ext.) 1903; Fax: (773) 285-7701 mailto: ssteward@heartlandalliance.org Ms. Sheree Steward, Manager Telephone: (773) 624-6148; Fax: (773) 285-7701 mailto: ssteward@heartlandalliance.org To enhance the living situations for formerly homeless persons by providing a coordination of services through case management, substance abuse services and employment services.

TRANSITIONAL HOUSING & CASE MANAGEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Transitional Housing/Shelter Population Served: Homeless People Service Contact:* Ms. Sheree Steward, Manager Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 624-6148 (ext.) 1903; Fax: (773) 624-7093; mailto: sstward@heartlandalliance.org Service Description: For homeless individuals that are seeking housing. Housed at scattered sites around the city.
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HENRY BOOTH HOUSE


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact:

2328 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 225-0932; Alt. Telephone: (312) 225-0800; Fax: (312) 225-2275 Ms. Bernice George, Director Telephone: (312) 225-4818 mailto: hbgeoschoolage@sbcglobal.net Ms. Bernice George, Director Telephone: (312) 225-4818 mailto: hbgeoschoolage@sbcglobal.net

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Description: Health and fitness, homework, all year round. Wraps around pubic school schedule. Provides full day care for days schools are closed and vacation weeks. COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Food Pantries Population Served: Adults Limited To: Near South: 18th Street to 35th Street, the Lake to Canal. Service Description: Greater Chicago Food Depository and Chicago AntiHunger Federation supply food for distribution to families in need. SCHOOL-AGE SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Children Service Description: Provides transportation from neighborhood schools, snacks, arts and crafts, health safety and nutrition workshops, science experiments and small and large group activities. SISTER TO SISTER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parenting Education Population Served: Parents Service Contact:* Denise Love, Social Worker Service Description: Twice a month, a social worker provides nutrition, health and safety workshops to parents of Head Start clients. YOUTH DEVELOPMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: Provides academic, recreational, and social development along with community involvement, tutoring, and homework assistance.
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HENRY BOOTH HOUSE - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact:

2450 South State Street, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 225-0800; Fax: (312) 225-5774 Ms. Clarice Perry, Human Resources Telephone: (312) 225-0800; Fax: (312) 225-5774 mailto: cperry2450@sbcglobal.net Mr. William E. Goss, President & CEO Telephone: (312) 225-0800; Fax: (312) 225-5774 mailto: amyaec3@aol.com

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Site:* 2328 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, 60616 Service Description: Health and fitness, homework, all year round. Wraps around pubic school schedule. Provides full day care for days schools are closed and vacation weeks.
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INFANT AND TODDLER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Infants/Toddlers Service Site:* Henry Booth House - Infant and Toddler, 2850 South Wabash Ave., Chicago, 60616 Service Description: Infant child care provided for children from two to 24 months. LITERACY / GED (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Adult Literacy Programs Population Served: Adults Service Site:* Near South, 2929 South Wabash Ave., Chicago, 60616 SCHOOL AGE PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Children Service Site:* 2328 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, 60616 Service Description: Provides transportation from neighborhood schools, snacks, arts and crafts, health safety and nutrition workshops, science experiments and small and large group activities. STATE PRE-KINDERGARTEN AND HEAD START (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Head Start Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Site:* Quinn Chapel - 2401 S. Wabash; Near South - 2929 S. Wabash; and Bernard Gentry - 2326 S. Dearborn Service Description: State pre-kindergarten and head start program for children 3-5 years.

HENRY BOOTH HOUSE - BERNARD GENTRY CHILD CARE CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact:

2326 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 842-8557; Alt. Telephone: (312) 842-8558; Fax: (312) 842-4267 Ms. Sirbrenna Summeral, Family Service Assistant Telephone: (312) 842-8557; Fax: (312) 842-4267 Ms. Renee Salahuddin, Site Director Telephone: (312) 842-8557; Fax: (312) 842-4267

CHILD CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Infants/Toddlers Service Description: Provides child care for two year olds. HEAD START PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Head Start Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Head start program for children 3-5 years. STATE PRE-KINDERGARTEN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Preschools Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Provides an enriched developmental curriculum with a low child-to-teacher ratio as a sub-contractor from CPS to provide state of IL pre-kindergarten training.
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HENRY BOOTH HOUSE - FAMILY CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact:

2850 South Michigan Avenue, Rear, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 225-1982; Fax: (312) 225-6324 Ms. Kim Washington, Office Manager Telephone: (312) 949-2151; Fax: (312) 225-6324 Ms. Marlene Tarpley, Vice President Telephone: (312) 949-2174; Fax: (312) 225-6324

DOULA PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Doulas Population Served: Pregnant Women with Children Service Description: Pregnancy and birthing experience education. Provides helper to attend birth / delivery. HEALTHY START (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Based Services Population Served: Pregnant Women with Children Service Contact:* Ms. Linnetta Joseph, Supervisor Service Description: Pregnant women case management services (employment, housing, education, wellness), pre and post natal, advocacy, counseling and educational groups. INFANT AND TODDLER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Infants/Toddlers Service Description: Infant child care provided for children from two to 24 months.

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THERAPY - INDIVIDUAL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Individual Counseling Population Served: Pregnant Women with Children Service Contact:* Ms. Rochelle McGhee, Counselor Service Description: In-house referrals from the Henry Booth House Healthy Start program. Provide therapy to pregnant and post natal moms focusing on perinatal depression. WIC PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: WIC Population Served: Pregnant Women with Children Service Description: Food, nutrition counseling, and access to health services are provided to low-income women, infants, and children under the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, popularly known as WIC.

HENRY BOOTH HOUSE - NEAR SOUTH


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact:

2929 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 791-0424; Alt. Telephone: (312) 791-0046; Fax: (312) 791-0764 Ms. Beryl Robinson, Site Manager Telephone: (312) 791-0046; Fax: (312) 791-0764 Ms. Beryl Robinson, Site Manager Telephone: (312) 791-0046; Fax: (312) 791-0764

HEAD START PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Head Start Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Head start program for children 3-5 years. LITERACY / GED (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Adult Literacy Programs Population Served: Adults
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HENRY BOOTH HOUSE - QUINN CHAPEL


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2401 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 791-9710; Fax: (312) 225-5774 mailto: mnegroni@hotmail.com Ms. Charlene Washington, Site Manager Telephone: (312) 791-9710; Fax: (312) 225-5774 Ms. Earnstine Brooks, Director Telephone: (312) 842-4277; Fax: (312) 842-4267 mailto: brooksearnstine@sbcglobal.net

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Site:* Henry Booth House - After School Program, 2328 South Dearborn St., Chicago, 60616 Service Description: After school programs for children 6-12 years. HEAD START PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Head Start Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Head start program for children 3-5 years. INFANT AND TODDLER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Infants/Toddlers Service Site:* Henry Booth House - Infant and Toddler, 2850 South Wabash Ave., Chicago, 60616 Service Description: Infant child care provided for children from two to 24 months. STATE PRE-KINDERGARTEN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Preschools Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Provides an enriched developmental curriculum with a low child-to-teacher ratio as a sub-contractor from CPS to provide state of IL pre-kindergarten training.

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HISTORY MAKERS

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1900 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 674-1900; Fax: (312) 674-1915 mailto: webmaster@thehistorymakers.com http://www.thehistorymakers.com Ms. Julieanna Richardson, Executive Director Fax: (312) 674-1915 mailto: jlr@thehistorymakers.com Dedicated to preserving African American history as the missing link in American history. Focused on American history, oral history and education in general and more specifically on African American history, education, music, law, the arts, science, technology, media, medicine, entertainment, fashion & beauty, business, the military, politics and sports, The History Makers is a combination archive, library, museum, stock footage collection, on-line educator and educational PBS/TV programming. Its topics include but are not limited to African American organizations and associations, slavery, reconstruction, the labor movement, the civil rights movement and black authors.

SPECIAL EVENTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Art Galleries/Exhibits Population Served: General Public Service Description: These events are designed to expose The HistoryMakers to diverse audiences while raising much-needed funds and providing sponsors and attendees with entertaining high-level events.
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HOLY ANGELS CATHOLIC CHURCH


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

607 East Oakwood Boulevard, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 624-5375; Alt. Telephone: (773) 624-5601 mailto: holyangels@holyangels.com http://www.holyangels.com/ Ms. Elena Young, Secretary Telephone: (773) 624-5375; Fax: (773) 624-8393 Father Robert Miller, Administrator Telephone: (773) 624-5375; Fax: (773) 624-8393 mailto: holyangels@holyangels.com Holy Angels Church, an African-American Catholic Christian Community, is committed to building, renewing and sustaining our unified spiritual awareness. Through the grace of Jesus Christ, we believe our mission is to proclaim the gospel message. By such proclamation, our focus is to enrich and strengthen African-American family life as traditional treasure, as present challenge, and as future familiar hope. We will endeavor to provide a firm foundation for our youth so that they will value Catholicism, expand their Education and understand our Extended Community.

ACTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Involvement Programs Population Served: General Public Service Description: Church-based community organizing group - primarily housing issues. AFRICAN-AMERICAN MEN'S COALITION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Networking/Relationship Building Population Served: Men Service Description: Men's support/action group that also works with youth. FOOD PANTRY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Food Pantries Population Served: Families Limited To: Oakland Community Service Description: Distribute food (canned goods and non-perishable) to individuals in the neighborhood from 9-12 every Friday. GHDC (GENESIS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Development Corporations Population Served: General Public Service Description: With two (2) area churches, promotes area residential, business, and commercial re-development. Visit at, http://www.ghdc.net. JOSEPH'S COAT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Clothing Donation Programs Population Served: Families Service Contact:* Sister Sara Hale Service Description: Clothing and general assistance to neighborhood. SCOUTING PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Scouting Programs Population Served: Children Service Description: Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, Brownies.

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HOLY ANGELS SCHOOL


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Mission:

750 East 40th Street, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 538-9681; Alt. Telephone: (773) 624-0727; Fax: (773) 538-9683 http://www.holyangels.com/Holy-Angels-Church-School.htm With an enrollment of 750 children in 2005, Holy Angels continues to be the largest African-American Catholic school in the nation.

SCHOOL (PREK-8TH GRADE) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Elementary Schools Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Description: Primary education provided for children from pre-kindergarten through 8th grade.
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HOPE ORGANIZATION
Address: Reach Numbers: Executive Contact:

Judah Israelite Church, 4500 S Prairie, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 487-8441; Fax: (773) 487-8603 Ms. Renee Thorpe, Adminstrative Assistant Telephone: (773) 487-8441 (ext.) 201; Fax: (773) 487-8603

CEDA (COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION) ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Utility Bill Payment Assistance Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Community and Economic Development Association of Cook County, Inc. ( CEDA) Utility Assistance Program. Resumes September 1, of each year. LIHEAP (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Utility Bill Payment Assistance Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps eligible low-income households pay for energy services with a one-time payment made directly to utility companies on the individual's behalf.
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HRDI - CHICAGO GIRLS


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Executive Contact: Mission:

2311 East 98th Street, Chicago, IL, 60617 Main Telephone: (773) 933-5570; Fax: (773) 374-9985 http://hrdi.org/ Ms. Elaine Bryant Telephone: (773) 933-5570; Fax: (773) 374-9985 mailto: ebryant@hrdi.org Ms. Mary Johnson Telephone: (773) 785-4955; Fax: (773) 785-9011 mailto: mjhonson@hrdi.org To empower individuals, families and communities to improve their quality of life and to influence public policy through the design and implementation of innovative, cost-effective and accountable behavioral health, social service, education and economic development programs.

HRDI - CHICAGO GIRLS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Population Served: Girls Service Contact:* Ms. Elaine Bryant Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 933-5570; Fax: (773) 374-9985; mailto: ebryant@hrdi.org Service Description: Residential substance abuse program for female adolescents between the ages of 12 to 17. Many of whom may have involvement with the court system.
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HRDI - ENGLEWOOD
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8000 South Racine Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60620 Main Telephone: (773) 994-2708; Fax: (773) 994-6024 http://hrdi.org/ Mr. Larry Harris Telephone: (773) 994-2708 (ext.) 8904; Fax: (773) 994-6024 mailto: laharris@hrdi.org To empower individuals, families and communities to improve their quality of life and to influence public policy through the design and implementation of innovative, cost-effective and accountable behavioral health, social service, education and economic development programs.

HRDI - BRASS II (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Contact:* Ms. Lisa Spears Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 994-2708 (ext.) 8907; Fax: (773) 994-6024; mailto: lspears@hrdi.org Service Description: Outpatient substance abuse program serving adult men and women who are chemically dependent on opiates and other narcotics.

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HRDI - ENGLEWOOD OUTPATIENT PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Contact:* Mr. Larry Harris Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 994-2708 (ext.) 8904; Fax: (773) 994-6024; mailto: laharris@hrdi.org Service Description: An outpatient and intensive outpatient adolescent and adult, male and female, drug and alcohol, early intervention, and treatment program for chemically dependent individuals referred by DCFS, the criminal justice system, persons with cooccurring mental illness and/or substance abuse.

HRDI - GRAND BOULEVARD


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

340 East 51st Street, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 869-0300; Fax: (773) 869-0345 http://hrdi.org Mr. Charles Collins Telephone: (773) 869-0300 (ext.) 7312; Fax: (773) 869-0345 mailto: ccollins@hrdi.org Mr. James Williams Telephone: (773) 869-0300 (ext.) 7347; Fax: (773) 869-0345 mailto: jwilliams@hrdi.org To empower individuals, families and communities to improve their quality of life and to influence public policy through the design and implementation of innovative, cost-effective and accountable behavioral health, social service, education and economic development programs.

HRDI - BRASS I (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Population Served: Adults Service Contact:* Ms. Fayette Cain Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 869-0300 (ext.) 7310; Fax: (773) 869-0345; mailto: fcain@hrdi.org Service Description: Outpatient substance abuse program serving adult men and women who are chemically dependent on opiates and other narcotics. HRDI - GRAND BOULEVARD (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Contact:* Mr. Charles Collins Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 869-0300 (ext.) 7312; Fax: (773) 869-0345; mailto: ccollins@hrdi.org Service Description: Outpatient adult and adolescent substance abuse treatment services and counseling program.
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HRDI - HARRIET TUBMAN


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Executive Contact: Mission:

11352 South State Street, Chicago, IL, 60628 Main Telephone: (773) 785-4955; Fax: (773) 785-9011 http://www.hrdi.org Ms. Mary Johnson Telephone: (773) 785-4955; Fax: (773) 785-9011 mailto: mjhonson@hrdi.org Ms. Mary Johnson Telephone: (773) 785-4955; Fax: (773) 785-9011 mailto: mjhonson@hrdi.org To empower individuals, families and communities to improve their quality of life and to influence public policy through the design and implementation of innovative, cost-effective and accountable behavioral health, social service, education and economic development programs.

HRDI - HARRIET TUBMAN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Population Served: Women Service Contact:* Ms. Mary Johnson Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 785-4955; Fax: (773) 785-4955; mailto: mjhonson@hrdi.org Service Description: Twenty-four hour supervised residential facility for women addicted to alcohol and other drugs and their dependent children between the ages of 0-4 years, or pregnant women.

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HRDI - NEAR WEST MEN'S RESIDENTIAL


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Executive Contact: Mission:

2207 West 18th Street, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (312) 226-6989; Fax: (312) 243-3820 http://www.hrdi.org Mr. Winston Ward Telephone: (312) 226-698; Fax: (312) 243-3820 mailto: wward@hrdi.org Mr. James Williams Telephone: (773) 869-0300 (ext.) 7347; Fax: (773) 869-0345 mailto: jwilliams@hrdi.org To empower individuals, families and communities to improve their quality of life and to influence public policy through the design and implementation of innovative, cost-effective and accountable behavioral health, social service, education and economic development programs.

HRDI - NEAR WEST MEN'S RESIDENTIAL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Population Served: Men Service Contact:* Mr. Winston Ward Service Reach:* Telephone: (312) 226-698; Fax: (312) 243-3820; mailto: wward@hrdi.org Service Description: 24 hour, live-in supervised treatment program for adult males, 18 years and older, referred from the criminal courts that are addicted to alcohol and other drugs.
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HRDI - SOUTHWEST CENTRAL OPIOID TREATMENT


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Executive Contact: Mission:

33 East 114th Street, Chicago, IL, 60628 Main Telephone: (773) 660-4630; Fax: (773) 660-4650 http://www.hrdi.org Ms. Marcia Malcolm, Program Supervisor Telephone: (773) 660-4630 (ext.) 2355; Fax: (773) 660-4650 mailto: mmalcolm@hrdi.org Mr. James Williams Telephone: (773) 869-0300 (ext.) 7351; Fax: (773) 869-0363 mailto: jwilliams@hrdi.org To empower individuals, families and communities to improve their quality of life and to influence public policy through the design and implementation of innovative, cost-effective and accountable behavioral health, social service, education and economic development programs.

HRDI - SOUTHWEST CENTRAL OPIOID TREATMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Contact:* Ms. Marcia Malcolm, Program Supervisor Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 660-4630 (ext.) 2355; Fax: (773) 660-4650; mailto: mmalcolm@hrdi.org Service Description: Outpatient treatment and methadone maintenance service to persons suffering from addition to heroin or morphine-like drugs.
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HRDI - WOMEN'S PROGRAM


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

1223 West Marquette Road, Chicago, IL, 60636 Main Telephone: (773) 651-2720; Fax: (773) 651-2721 http://www.hrdi.org Ms. Darlene Sledge Telephone: (773) 651-2720; Fax: (773) 651-2721 mailto: dsledge@hrdi.org Ms. Mary Johnson Telephone: (773) 785-4955; Fax: (773) 785-9011 mailto: mjhonson@hrdi.org To empower individuals, families and communities to improve their quality of life and to influence public policy through the design and implementation of innovative, cost-effective and accountable behavioral health, social service, education and economic development programs.

HRDI - WOMEN'S PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Population Served: Women Service Contact:* Ms. Darlene Sledge Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 651-2720; Fax: (773) 651-2721; mailto: dsledge@hrdi.org Service Description: Twenty-four hour, live-in supervised facility for women addicted to alcohol and other drugs; women with co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse.

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HUMANITIES OPEN HOUSE


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact: Mission:

1010 East 59th St., Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 702-4847; Fax: (773) 834-2586 mailto: tableau@uchicago.edu http://humanities.uchicago.edu/openhouse/ Ms. Sophia Carol, Director of Communications for Division of the Humanities Fax: (773) 834-2586 A public exploration of cultures, art, music and philosophy from here and around the world.

HUMANITIES OPEN HOUSE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Arts Appreciation Population Served: General Public Service Description: 25th year annual event where at least 40 professors volunteer to give public lectures on the same day, always 4th Saturday of October.
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HYDE PARK ART CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

5307 South Hyde Park Blvd., Chicago, Il, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 324-5520; Fax: (773) 324-6641 mailto: info@hydeparkart.org http://www.hydeparkart.org Ms. Margie Roman, Director of Operations Telephone: (773) 324-5520; Fax: (773) 324-6641 mailto: mroman@hydeparkart.org Mr. Chuck Thurow, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 324-5520; Fax: (773) 324-6641 mailto: cthurow@hydeparkart.org The Hyde Park Art Centers mission is to stimulate and sustain the visual arts in Chicago. It is the oldest alternative exhibition space in the City and boasts a long record of education outreach in the community.

COMMUNITY AND SCHOOL PROGRAMS (CHILDREN AND ADULTS) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Several programs provided, for example: Visual Learners--brings creative teaching tools to teachers; Partners in Art--artists mentor teens and teens mentor kids; and South Side Arts Partnership--partnership with the Smart Museum and the local elementary schools. EXHIBITIONS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Art Galleries/Exhibits Population Served: General Public Service Description: Seven exhibitions per year. Each having about four free programs that go along with it. STUDIO ART INSTRUCTION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Arts and Crafts Instruction Population Served: General Public Service Description: About 200 classes per year meet once a week for 10 weeks and cover various topics, but are not degree granting.
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HYDE PARK HERALD


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact:

5240 South Harper Avenue # 1, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 643-8533; Fax: (773) 643-8542 mailto: hpherald@aol.com http://www.hpherald.com/ Ms. Susan J. Walker, General Manager Telephone: (773) 643-8533; Fax: (773) 643-8542 Ms. Susan J. Walker, General Manager Telephone: (773) 643-8533; Fax: (773) 643-8542

COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Newspaper Publishing/Distribution Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Neighborhood newspaper, established in 1882, published continuously, once per week.

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HYDE PARK KENWOOD COMMUNITY CONFERENCE


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

1513 East 53rd Street, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 288-8343 http://www.hydepark.org Mr. George Rumsey, President Telephone: (773) 288-8343 mailto: Rumsey@aol.com Mr. Gary Ossewaarde, Secretary Telephone: (773) 288-8343 mailto: hpkcc@aol.com The Hyde Park - Kenwood Community Conference is a community organization dedicated to maintaining and enhancing an attractive, secure, diverse, and caring community. It promotes participation of its residents, businesses, institutions, and organizations in programs and activities that advance the interests and concerns of the community. It serves as a watchdog, an independent voice and a clearing house in community conversation.

ADVOCACY - CONDO / CO-OP ORGANIZATIONS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Homeowner Associations Population Served: Agencies/Organizations as Recipients Service Description: Provides information and classes for associations, owners, and boards. CHICAGO ACADEMIC GAMES LEAGUE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Math Clubs/Societies Population Served: Families with Children Service Contact:* Ms. Rita Yacker, Administrator Service Description: A teacher/parent collaboration, a program merging substantive math with athletic models of teams, games, and tournaments. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT / QUALITY OF LIFE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Economic Development Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Hosts Forums, participates in TIF advisory and other councils, garden fair committee, Nichols Park advisory council. Works with Alderman and other organizations, such as Friends of the local library. GARDEN FAIR (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Garden/Flower Shows Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Twice a year the Garden Fair sells plants, bulbs, and garden equipment. Proceeds benefit the Hyde Park Community Conference and garden projects in the Hyde Park - Kenwood Community. NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Neighborhood Watch Programs Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Description: Sells and promotes proper use of personal safety whistles, work with CAPS and committees.
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HYDE PARK SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Mission:

4608 South Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 373-2909 http://www.hydeparksda.org/ It is our goal to point you to Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God and to inspire you to let the word of Christ dwell in you richly

HEALTH MINISTRIES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Health Supportive Services Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Provides information and programs to promote healthy physical, mental and spiritual lifestyles for members and the community. PRISON MINISTRIES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Prison Ministries Population Served: Families/Friends of Inmates/Ex-Offenders Service Description: Bringing the gospel and the love of Jesus to those behind bars and working with the families and children of those behind bars to free them from the cycle of crime and imprisonment. SOUP KITCHEN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Soup Kitchens Population Served: Homeless People Service Description: Feeding the homeless, running the soup kitchen and food and clothing distribution. YOUTH MINISTRIES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Addressing the needs of young children through young adults by providing fun and exciting activities and experiences that not only foster personal growth and development but lead to a saving knowledge of and relationship with Jesus Christ.

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HYDE PARK SUZUKI INSTITUTE INC


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1448 East 53rd Street, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 643-1388; Alt. Telephone: (773) 643-0817 mailto: hpsi@hydeparksuzuki.com http://www.hydeparksuzuki.com Ms. Lucinda E. Ali, Artistic and Executive Director Telephone: (773) 643-1388 The Institute was founded to bring the joy of music and the expression of its richness to fertile young lives through the teaching methods of those who have proven through experience and research the exceptional learning ability of the young child.

ADULT GROUP VIOLIN CLASSES - SUZUKI METHOD (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Musical Instrument Instruction Population Served: Adults Service Site:* Grant Memorial AME Church, 4450 South Drexel Ave., Chicago, 60653 Service Description: Adult violin group lessons taught using the Suzuki method. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC LESSONS - SUZUKI METHOD (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Musical Instrument Instruction Population Served: General Public Service Description: A combination of group and individual lessons for each student teaching Violin/Viola/Cello/String Bass/Guitar/Flute/Piano. KINDERMUSIC - EARLY CHILDHOOD MUSIC AND MOVEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Musical Instrument Instruction Population Served: Children Service Description: Classes began January 2005.
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HYDE PARK TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROJECT


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Executive Contact: Mission:

c/o University Church, 5655 South University Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 363-8142; Alt. Telephone: (773) 643-8061 http://www.iocillinois.org/hydepark/transitionalhousing Ms. A. Anne Holcomb, Case Manager Telephone: (773) 643-8061 mailto: hotho@att.net Rev. Don Coleman, President Telephone: (773) 363-8142 mailto: adc.enteract@rcn.com Provide housing and a stable, supportive environment for up to two years for homeless families who are working on improving or developing the skills necessary to live independently.

TRANSITIONAL HOUSING (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: Transitional Housing/Shelter Population Served: Families Service Description: 1. Provide an apartment to a homeless family for up to 2 years. 2. Volunteer mentors to work intensively with family to facilitate independent living.
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IDA B WELLS DAY CARE CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact:

3641 South Rhodes Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 373-3640; Fax: (773) 373-8435 Ms. Sharon Holiday, Family Support Specialist Telephone: (773) 373-3640; Fax: (773) 373-8435 Ms. Carolyn Terry, Executive Director Fax: (773) 373-8435

CHILD CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Children Service Description: Provides child care for children.
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IJEGBA COMMUNITY INC


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1950 East 75th Street, Chicago, IL, 60649 Main Telephone: (773) 684-8422 Mr. Oye Kale Fax: (773) 684-1060 Substance abuse treatment facility.

DRUG REHAB (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Substance Abuse Treatment Programs Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Description: Outpatient Substance abuse treatment, Detoxification, Methadone/LAAM Maintenance and Detoxification services provided to adolescents, persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, persons with HIV/AIDS, pregnant/postpartum women, women, men, and criminal justice clients.

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ILLINOIS HUMANITIES COUNCIL / ODYSSEY PROJECT


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Executive Contact: Mission:

1119 East 46th Street, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 550-9406; Alt. Telephone: (312) 422-5580; Fax: (312) 422-5588 mailto: ebabcock@uchicago.edu http://www.prairie.org/programs/odysseyPro.asp Ms. Amy Thomas Elder Telephone: (773) 550-9406; Fax: (312) 422-5588 mailto: amythomas@uchicago.edu Ms. Amy Thomas Elder Telephone: (773) 550-9406; Fax: (312) 422-5588 mailto: amythomas@uchicago.edu We offer a free college-level introduction to the humanities for low-income adults. Graduates receive six credit hours. Students read "great books" with faculty from the U of Chicago and other local colleges.

ODYSSEY PROJECT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Lifelong Learning Programs Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Free college-level introduction to the humanities for low-income adults, provided by faculty from local colleges.
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JACKIE ROBINSON WRITING AND LITERATURE MAGNET CLUSTER ACADEMY


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Executive Contact: Mission:

4225 South Lake Park Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 535-1777; Fax: (773) 535-1727 http://www.cps.k12.il.us Ms. Lynda Neely Telephone: (773) 535-1777; Fax: (773) 535-1727 mailto: Mylynn2@aol.com Ms. Rita V. Johnson, Principal Telephone: (773) 535-1777; Fax: (773) 535-1727 mailto: rvjohnson@cps.k12. il.us To provide a positive comprehensive educational program to all of the children in the community. The program will focus on meaningful learning experiences that will enhance the academic, social and physical development of the student. The core curriculum will stress reading, writing and word knowledge to enhance the mathematical and scientific comprehension and application.

FULL-DAY PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Preschools Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Comprehensive program for students starting at age three; pre-readiness skill for reading and math, development of fine and gross motor skills; giving them early opportunities for socialization. ROBINSON GARDEN PROJECT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Gardening Population Served: Families with Children Limited To: Robinson 4225 South Lake Park Service Description: Garden Project is a multifaceted program which is applied across the curriculum providing mathematical, reading, and scientific skills to a hands-on garden project. SATURDAY POWER ACADEMY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Tutoring Services Population Served: Children Service Description: Programs includes Open Book Literacy Program, Muntu Dance Theatre, YPP (Young People's Project) which is part of the Algebra Project, Chess, Double Dutch, TiTVtz Math, Basketball. TUITION-BASED AFTER SCHOOL CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Children Service Description: Provides help with homework, Spanish, arts and crafts, drama, and dance. Hot meal is provided.
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JACKSON PARK HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

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7531 South Stony Island, Chicago, IL, 60649 Main Telephone: (773) 947-7500; Fax: (773) 947-7873 Ms. Margo V. Brooks-Pugh Telephone: (773) 947-7525; Fax: (773) 947-7873 Ms. Margo V. Brooks-Pugh Telephone: (773) 947-7525; Fax: (773) 947-7873

MEDICAL AND SURGICAL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Acute Care Hospitals Population Served: General Public

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JOHN J. PERSHING MAGNET SCHOOL


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

3113 South Rhodes Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (773) 534-9272; Fax: (773) 534-9277 http://www.pershing.cps.k12.il.us Ms. Katherine A. Volk Telephone: (773) 534-9272; Fax: (773) 534-9277 mailto: kavolk@cps.k12.il.us Ms. Katherine A. Volk Telephone: (773) 534-9272; Fax: (773) 534-9277 mailto: kavolk@cps.k12.il.us Elementary Magnet school, Chicago Public School.

PRIMARY EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Elementary Schools Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Description: Primary education provided for children from kindergarten through 8th grade.
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JUDGE SLATER ANNEX SENIOR APARTMENTS SERVICE COORDINATOR, CHICAGO HOUSING AUTHORITY
Address: Reach Numbers: Executive Contact: 4218 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 548-7328 Ms. Johnita Clark, Resident Service Coordinator Fax: (773) 536-0111

CASE MANAGEMENT / SERVICE COORDINATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Advocates for clients and refers to other services.
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JUSTUSARTS EDUCATION FOR YOUTH


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

1634 E. 53rd Street, Suite 143, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (866) 587-8877 http://www.justusarts.org/ Mr. Oba William King, Founder, Executive Director Telephone: (866) 587-8877 mailto: oba@justusarts.org Mr. Oba William King, Founder, Executive Director Telephone: (866) 587-8877 mailto: oba@justusarts.org JUSTUSarts provides a Cultural Arts Presentation for schools and community groups throughout Illinois. We specialize in interactive presentations that are educational, fun, entertaining and unique. These activities are great learning tools for students, faculty and adults. The Poetic Storytellers presentation includes a variety of dramatic elements to engage the audience such as: interactive poetry, music, dance, stories, sketches and a no pressure question and answer period.

HEALTH AND BEAUTY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Personal Enrichment Population Served: Women Service Description: Targeted participants are introduced to a variety of guest artists who will guide them through activities designed to increase self esteem, image and quality of life by improving their hygiene. JUSTUS PLAYAZ' (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Children's Theater Productions Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Various collections of performance materials, presented by youth participants of JUSTUS workshops. JUSTUS SISTAS' (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Cultural Heritage Programs Population Served: Women Service Description: Unique group performance that demonstrates the rich heritage and experiences of African American Women and celebrates their contribution to society. POETIC KWANZAA (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Kwanzaa Programs Population Served: General Public Service Description: Solo performance and holiday presentation developed for educational entertainment that celebrates African American heritage and demonstrates a traditional activity and is an ideal community involvement presentation. STORYTELLING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Storytelling Population Served: Children Service Description: Traditional stories come through the imaginative style of the founder and director of JUSTUS. WE SPEAK IN RHYTHM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Ethnic Music Concerts Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: Audience participation plays a key role in this 45 minute performance about freedom, knowledge, and the importance of staying in school.
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WORD JAZZ (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Poetry Writing Instruction Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Performance or workshop 3-7-12wks, creative writing program helps participants uncover the "music" of their words by focusing on rhythm and delivery, they will develop stories, poetry and interviews for the JUSTUS WORD newsletter, as well as drama scenes for live presentation. WORKSHOPS AND RESIDENCY PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Performance Art Population Served: Youth Service Description: Drama, Poetry, Writing & Dance individually, or all together developed to increase self esteem, self image, community pride, cultural awareness, and youth involvement.

KENWOOD OAKLAND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

1238 E. 46th Street, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 548-7500; Fax: (773) 548-9264 http://www.kocoinfo.org Ms. Jhatayn Travis, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 548-7500; Fax: (773) 548-9264 Ms. Jhatayn Travis, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 548-7500; Fax: (773) 548-9264 Committed to the development and cultivation of the human and social resources of the Kenwood Oakland community. KOCO engages community residents on recognizing their ability to create a society that allows them to reach their full potential. As a catalyst for positive social change, KOCO seeks to provide residents with the educational, cultural and social resources necessary to create a viable and productive community.

BRONZEVILLE ANTI-HUNGER NETWORK (BAN) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Hunger/Poverty Action Groups Population Served: Families Service Description: Working with the Greater Chicago Food Depository to convene nine local churches and agencies with emergency food assistance programs on a monthly basis. EARN FAIR PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Readiness Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Description: Employment training, work experience, and job placement services provided for over 500 people on an annual basis. EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Food Pantries Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Description: Provides emergency food assistance to the families of North Kenwood and Oakland and its adjacent communities. EMERGENCY REFERRAL (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: Specialized Information and Referral Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Description: Serves as a resource guide for residents by providing emergency referral and linkage services for critical issues such as housing, domestic violence, employment and crisis intervention. EMPOWERMENT ZONE (EZ) INITIATIVE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Enterprise Zones Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Description: Works actively with the South Side Empowerment Zone Cluster to publicize the availability of Empowerment Zone initiatives. KENWOOD OAKLAND COMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Business Recruitment and Attraction Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Description: Pools the resources of local community employment initiatives to bring additional opportunities to this community and its residents. LSC TRAINING INSTITUTE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Involvement Programs Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Working with educators and education advocates across the city, provides training to persons involved or interested in being involved with a local school council. MONTHLY COMMUNITY MEETINGS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Action Agencies Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Community forum that provides residents with a venue to voice their concerns as well as learn about the resources available to them in the greater Chicagoland area. POLITICAL EDUCATION AND VOTER REGISTRATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Voter Registration Drives Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Description: Assists residents in becoming and remaining involved in the electoral process by providing voter education and voter registrars on site at the KOCO office and at public events.
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SENIOR EVENTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Health Fairs Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Bi-annual Senior Health Fairs, holiday parties at Senior Residences and walk-a-thons. YOUTH DEVELOPMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Adolescents Service Site:* Kennicott Park, 4434 South Lake Park Ave., Chicago, 60653 (773) 924-0954 Service Contact:* Mr. Rod Wilson, Coordinator of Services Service Description: Cultivates the innate leadership capabilities of youth, while providing academic enrichment, social development and cultural awareness.

KING COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER - CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4314 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (312) 747-2300; Fax: (312) 744-5244 http://www.cityofchicago.org/HumanServices/sub/access_human_services.html Mr. Herron O'Neal, Director Telephone: (312) 747-2268; Fax: (312) 747-0490 Mr. Herron O'Neal, Director Telephone: (312) 747-2268; Fax: (312) 747-0490 To help the needs of needy people in the community.

BATTERED FEMALES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Abuse/Violence Related Support Groups Population Served: Women Service Description: Abuse- and violence-related services provided to abused and battered women. CHILDREN'S SERVICE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Infants/Toddlers Service Description: Day Care and home care provided for children from two months to two years old. CRISIS CASE MANAGEMENT AND REFERRAL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Crisis Intervention Population Served: General Public Service Description: Referrals to Temporary Shelter, Subsidized Child Care, Mental Health Services, Medical Services, Substance Abuse Rehabilitation, Job Training and Education Programs and Domestic Violence Services. DAY CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Provides day care for children two to five years old. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Spouse/Domestic Partner Abuse Counseling Population Served: Families Service Description: Provide counseling to victims and perpetrators of domestic violence. EMERGENCY FOOD AND INFANT FORMULA (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Food Pantries Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Canned or plastic goods available on a emergency basis. EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Emergency Funds Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Pays first month's rent and security deposit if client meets the guidelines, is working and can afford to make future payments. MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mental Health Care and Counseling Population Served: Mental Illness/Emotional Issues Service Description: Provide placement in mental health programs, counseling, substance abuse referrals.

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LAKEFRONT OUTLOOK (NEWSPAPER)


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Service Contact:

Executive Contact:

5240 South Harper Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 643-8533; Fax: (773) 643-8542 mailto: hpherald@aol.com Mr. Brian Wellner, Editor Telephone: (773) 643-8533; Fax: (773) 643-8542 mailto: hpherald@aol.com Ms. Sue Walker, Vice President Telephone: (773) 643-8533; Fax: (773) 643-8542 mailto: hpherald@aol.com

WEEKLY COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Newspaper Publishing/Distribution Population Served: General Public Service Description: Free community newspaper that focuses exclusively on community news and things that effect the Oakland, Douglas, Grand Boulevard and North Kenwood neighborhoods.
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LAKESIDE COMMUNITY COMMITTEE


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

3515 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 924-4154; Fax: (773) 924-9697 http://chicagoareaproject.org/aff_lakeside.htm Ms. Nedra Patterson, Office Manager Telephone: (773) 224-9217; Fax: (773) 224-9468 mailto: Nedra.patterson@lakeside-cc.org Barbara Jones-Green, Executive Director Telephone: (312) 674-9901; Fax: (312) 328-9809 mailto: barbara.jones@lakeside-cc.org The mission of Lakeside Community Committee is provide a full spectrum of foster, social, and community services that will facilitate quality foster care for needy children, unite biological parents and their children, promote the healthy and positive growth of children, young adults, and senior citizens, and strengthen the social and economic bases of the community.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Preadolescent Children Service Description: The Lakeside After School program involves children between the ages of 8 and 10. These children receive assistance with their homework and participate in a variety of arts and crafts, games, music, and tutoring activities. JOYCE SMYTHE FOOD PANTRY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Food Pantries Population Served: Low Income Service Description: In 1998, Lakeside Community Committee opened the Joyce Smythe Food pantry as a means of providing much needed assistance to the hundreds of families within the community who have had welfare benefits much reduced or terminated. LAKESIDE VISITATION PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parental Visitation Facilitation Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: The Lakeside Community Committee Direct Action/Visitation Program offers families identified as needing court ordered supervised visitation in a safe, nurturing environment in which they may interact and reconnect with their children who have been removed from their custody and placed in foster care. TEEN REACH PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mentoring Programs Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: The Teen REACH program targets children who are between the ages of 10 and 16 who are at risk for becoming involved with the juvenile justice system.
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LEGAL ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO (LAF)


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

10 West 35th Street, 4th floor, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 949-5390; Fax: (312) 949-0481 http://www.lafchicago.org Mr. Frank G. Avellone, Co-Supervising Attorney Telephone: (312) 949-5390; Fax: (312) 949-0481 mailto: favellon@lafchicago.org Mr. James Biggs, Co-Supervising Attorney Telephone: (312) 949-5390; Fax: (312) 949-0481 mailto: jbiggs@lafchicago.org LAF is a not-for-profit, anti-poverty law firm, providing free legal services in civil matters to individuals, families, and the elderly unable to afford legal counsel.

CONSUMER LAW AND PROTECTION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Consumer Law Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Provide legal advice and representation in selected consumer matters such as bankruptcy (to avert an emergency), utility terminations, anti-predatory lending, pay-day loans, rent-to-own, automobile repossessions, credit access, credit reports, and unlawful debt collections.
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CRIME VICTIMS ASSISTANCE PROJECT (773) 638-4111 (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Crime Victim Assistance Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Assist crime victim's in securing compensation from the State of Illinois for medical expenses and lost wages resulting from violent crime. EMPLOYMENT LAW (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Labor and Employment Law Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Provide legal advice and representation in selected employment matters such as securing unemployment compensation insurance benefits, job discrimination, and retaliatory discharge from employment. FAMILY & DOMESTIC RELATIONS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Legal Representation Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Provide legal advice and representation in selected family and domestic relations matters such as assisting victims of domestic violence; divorce, dissolution, custody, and visitation where there is violence or children are at risk; etc. HOUSING & TENANT'S RIGHTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Legal Representation Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Provide legal advice and representation in selected housing matters including eviction defense in subsidized and public housing; relocation rights for tenants seeking re-entry to public housing units: mortgage foreclosure defense, especially to fight predatory lending; etc. PUBLIC BENEFITS HOTLINE 1-888-893-5327 (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Welfare Rights Assistance Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Provide evaluation and advice on public benefit problems such as TANF, food stamps, Medicaid, etc. SPEAKERS & PRESENTERS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Speakers/Speakers Bureaus Population Served: General Public Service Description: Provides speakers and presenters at workshops, educational programs, luncheons, community groups, in-service programs, etc. SSI ADVOCACY PROJECT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Welfare Rights Assistance Population Served: Supervised Living Facility Residents Service Description: Provide advice and legal representation to secure or prevent the termination or overpayment of social security disability benefits and supplemental security income.

LITTLE BLACK PEARL ART AND DESIGN CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

1060 East 47th Street, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-1211; Fax: (773) 285-1633 mailto: info@blackpearl.org http://www.blackpearl.org Mr. Jaun White, Finance Telephone: (773) 285-1211; Fax: (773) 285-1633 Ms. Carmel Sanders, Program Director Telephone: (773) 285-1211; Fax: (773) 285-1633 The mission of Little Black Pearl is to create opportunities for youth and adults to deepen their creative involvement through the arts, cultivate their entrepreneurial skills and use the arts as a means for economic empowerment and community transformation.

ART=SMARTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Children's Arts and Crafts Population Served: Children Service Description: Offers children an innovative curriculum that provides a solid foundation in the "business of art" focusing on integrated disciplines in art history, painting, pottery and mosaics. KIDS CAF (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: CHASE Kids Cafe, a cyber caf for ages 12-19. This hip venue provides a relaxing atmosphere where Little Black Pearl participants explore art, youth leadership, health and wellness, and technology. Monday - Friday 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. WORKSHOPS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Arts and Crafts Instruction Population Served: General Public Service Description: Various workshops provided for children and adults interested in developing their artistic skills.

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LIVING ROOM CAF OF INSPIRATION CORPORATION


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

6422 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (773) 643-6018; Fax: (773) 643-4844 http://www.inspirationcorp.org Ms. Theresa M. Perry, D.C.S.W., Project Director Telephone: (773) 643-6018; Fax: (773) 643-4844 mailto: tperry@inspirationcorp.org Ms. Theresa M. Perry, Project Director Telephone: (773) 643-6018; Fax: (773) 643-4844 mailto: tperry@inspirationcorp.org The Living Room Caf of the Inspiration Corporation provides housing, meals, and social services in an atmosphere of dignity and respect within the Woodlawn Community to assist men, women and families to exit homelessness and remain housed.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: We concentrate on teaching reading, math, computer skills, and Spanish. We provide individual, group, and family therapy as needed. EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Search Resource Centers Population Served: General Public Service Description: Restaurant skills training program, job referrals, access to the internet, faxing, copying, and resume writing assistance. SOCIAL SERVICES - CASE MANAGEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: We provide services to children and families: individual, group, and family counseling, substance abuse counseling, referrals, support and self-help groups; therapy groups, community development, advocacy and arts and cultural events. SUBSIDIZED HOUSING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Subsidized Housing Administrative Organizations Population Served: General Public Service Description: Currently, we have 9 housing units in the Woodlawn community. We have 27 units throughout the organization.
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LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES OF ILLINOIS


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

6127 South University Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 753-0600; Fax: (773) 753-1255 http://www.lcfs.org Mr. Edward "Dino" Ivory, Regional Vice President Telephone: (773) 753-0600; Fax: (773) 752-1255 mailto: dinoivory@aol.com Mr. Edward "Dino" Ivory, Regional Vice President Telephone: (773) 753-0600; Fax: (773) 752-1255 mailto: dinoivory@aol.com The mission of Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, in response to Christ's love for all people is; To provide social services to children, individuals, families and communities so that their well-being is improved.

BENEFICIAL SOCIETY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mentoring Programs Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Providing positive role models and activities for school-age children, the Beneficial Society helps boys and girls make positive life choices. CHILD WELFARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Children Service Description: Providing social service case management services to children and their families. COUNSELING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Counseling Population Served: Families Service Description: Family counseling provided to children and their families. FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Life Education Population Served: Families Service Description: Workshops and presentations for church, school and community groups on issues facing today's families. FAMILY PRESERVATION -- REUNIFICATION -- IN-HOME COUNSELING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Preservation Programs Population Served: Families Service Description: These programs help identify and use family strengths to enhance family functioning and improve parental and child care performance.

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FATHERS' CENTER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mutual Support Groups Population Served: Fathers Service Description: Where men can learn to become better husbands and fathers and get help in dealing with crises in their lives, such as unemployment or underemployment. FOOD & CLOTHING DISTRIBUTION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Food Banks/Food Suppliers Population Served: Families Service Description: Food and clothing provided to community residents in need. HOUSING ADVOCACY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Housing Search Assistance Population Served: Families Service Description: This program helps Chicago families that are prevented from reunification solely because of lack of adequate housing, or are in danger of losing custody of their children because of the lack of adequate housing. INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY AND MARITAL COUNSELING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Specialized Counseling Services Population Served: General Public Service Description: Confidential, specialized care for individuals and families facing painful situations in their lives. MENTORING PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mentoring Programs Population Served: Children

MA' DEAR HOME SERVICES, INC.


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

1525 East 53rd Street, Suite 1006, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 667-4663; Alt. Telephone: (708) 210-1666; Fax: (773) 667-9031 Ms. Alice Sebastien, Patient Manager Telephone: (773) 667-4663; Fax: (773) 667-9031 Mrs. Renee Morissette-Thomas, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 667-4663; Fax: (773) 667-9031 Ma' Dear's Mission: To increase the effectiveness of health care management and to provide paraprofessional home care services to the community. "Home Care with a Mother's Touch".

COMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL CLASSES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Caregiver Training Population Served: Families Service Description: American Red Cross - Caregiving Classes. HOME SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: In Home Assistance Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Home Custodial Care - 24 hours a day.
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MCCORMICK THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

5460 South University Ave, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 947-6300; Alt. Telephone: (800) 228-4687; Fax: (773) 288-2612 mailto: info@mccormick.edu http://www.mccormick.edu Mr. Craig Howard Telephone: (773) 947-6314; Fax: (773) 288-2612 mailto: choward@mccormick.edu Mr. Craig Howard Telephone: (773) 947-6314; Fax: (773) 288-2612 mailto: choward@mccormick.edu We are a community of learning and teaching, challenged by the Holy Spirit and grounded in God's transforming love for the world in Jesus Christ. We are called to nurture the gifts of women and men for faithful Christian ministry and leadership through rigorous academic study, practical experience and spiritual formation. A seminary of the Presbyterian Church (USA) since 1829 and a progressive leader within the Reformed tradition, we are committed to institutional life, scholarship and ministry that are ecumenical, urban and cross-cultural.

THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Theology Schools Population Served: College Students Service Description: McCormick is a seminary which trains men and women for Christian ministry.

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METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

400 East 41st Street, Suite 103, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 536-2046; Fax: (773) 536-8376 mailto: THEMET4100@aol.com http://www.metropolitancc1920.org Ms. Janice Newell Telephone: (773) 536-2046; Fax: (773) 536-8376 mailto: jnewell536@sbc.net Ms. Janice Newell Telephone: (773) 536-2046; Fax: (773) 536-8376 mailto: jnewell536@sbc.net The Mission of the Metropolitan Community Church is to minister to the spiritual, emotional, and intellectual needs of all people, by spreading Christ's liberating gospel through word and deed. This mission is to provide experiences and resources that will challenge members, giving them the opportunity to become Christ-like and equipping them to live lives of significance and service as servant-leaders in the church and the world.

FOOD PANTRY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Food Pantries Population Served: General Public Service Description: The mission of the Food Pantry at Metropolitan Community Church is to provide food to those persons in need. The Food Pantry is open to church members and the community-at-large.
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MOORISH SCIENCE TEMPLE OF AMERICA


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Executive Contact: Mission:

516 East 43rd Street, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 924-6088; Fax: (773) 924-6088 mailto: www.grandsheik@sbcglobal.net Mr. E. Braswell Bey, Supreme Grand Chief and Chairman Telephone: (773) 924-6088; Fax: (773) 924-6088 mailto: www.grandsheik@sbcglobal.net We are involved in uplifting fallen humanity, teaching those things necessary to make our people law abiding citizens, which is nationality and divine creed.

DOMESTIC COMMUNITY WORK (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Occasional Emergency Food Assistance Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Mr. B. Kerney El, Sheik Service Description: Not a formal social service program, but food and clothing is donated and given out when requested, and people in need can use the phone, sometimes get bus fare and similar assistance.
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MT. PISGAH BAPTIST CHURCH


Address: Reach Numbers:

4622 South Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 373-0070; Fax: (773) 373-4952

CLOTHING DISTRIBUTION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Clothing Donation Programs Population Served: General Public Service Description: Provides clothing to community residents in need. FOOD PANTRY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Food Pantries Population Served: General Public Service Description: Distribute food to individuals in the neighborhood.
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NEAR NORTH HEALTH SERVICE CORPORATION, KOMED HOLMAN HEALTH CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4259 South Berkeley, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 268-7600; Fax: (773) 268-9088 http://www.nearnorthhealth.org/sites/khhc.html Ms. Tamika Brown, Site Administrative Assistant Telephone: (773) 268-7600; Fax: (773) 268-9088 Ms. Evelyn Reid, Director Telephone: (773) 268-7600; Fax: (773) 268-9088 Near North Health Service Corporation (NNHSC) exists to improve the health and well-being of the people and community it serves.

DENTAL SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Dental Care Population Served: General Public Service Description: Near North Health Service Corporation provides much needed dental services to our patient population. NNHSC's Dentistry Department provides general dentistry: x-rays, cleanings, fillings, extractions, and sealants. (2 days per week). FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Based Services Population Served: Pregnant Women with Children Service Description: The Division of Family Support Services offers coordinated intensive and comprehensive case management and support services to high-risk pregnant and parenting mothers, infants, and children up to age two.
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INTERNAL MEDICINE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Clinics Population Served: General Public Service Description: General care for adults including geriatric patients, nutritional counseling for patients with diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and obesity, comprehensive HIV care, family planning, STD diagnosis and treatment, and hormone replacement therapy. MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: General Public Service Description: Case management, individual counseling with a licensed social worker, group support, and health education. MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mental Health Care and Counseling Population Served: General Public Service Description: NNHSC provides mental health services to patients who are suffering from both acute and chronic psychological/emotional conditions. PEDIATRICS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Pediatrics Population Served: Pediatric Patients Service Description: Primary care for ages 0 to 17, adolescent medicine including teen physicals and family counseling, primary care for the chronically ill child including children with multiple handicaps, lead education and immunizations. PODIATRY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Podiatry/Foot Care Population Served: General Public Service Description: Our Podiatrists provide evaluation and treatment of problems of the foot and ankle especially those resulting from diabetes and vascular disease. Treatment of common podiatric problems such as bunions and hammer toes are also provided. SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Substance Abuse Treatment Programs Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Description: outpatient treatment program, which is licensed through the Illinois Department of Health Services' Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse. WOMEN'S HEALTH (OB/GYN) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Obstetrics/Gynecology Population Served: Women Service Description: Our Women's Health department provides prenatal care, family planning, STD diagnosis and treatment, comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis of gynecologic conditions, hormone replacement therapy, and evaluation and management of abnormal pap smears. YOUTH SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: This education curriculum seeks to prevent early pregnancy, violence, STD and HIV infection, and school drop-out rates through the promotion of character and self-esteem building activities.

NEAR SOUTH HEALTH CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Executive Contact: Mission:

3525 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (312) 945-4010 Ms. Marydale Moore, Clinic Administrator Telephone: (312) 945-4010 Motto: "Holding your family's health together."

PRIMARY CARE - FAMILY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Medical Care Population Served: Families Service Description: Serves all ages.

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NEWBERGER HILLEL CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

5715 South Woodlawn Av., Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 752-1127; Alt. Telephone: (773) 752-1127; Fax: (773) 752-2460 http://www.uchicagohillel.org Rabbi David Rosenberg, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 752-1127; Fax: (773) 752-2460 mailto: hillel@uchicago.edu Rabbi David Rosenberg, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 752-1127; Fax: (773) 752-2460 mailto: hillel@uchicago.edu To foster Jewish living and learning within our campus community.

PASTORAL COUNSELING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Pastoral Counseling Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: General pastoral counseling provided to students. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parochial Elementary Schools Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: We offer a range of Jewish education from Hebrew classes to informal learning. We also have an extensive library. WORSHIP SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Religious Activities Population Served: College Students Service Description: We offer an array of worship services. For more information, visit our website: http://www.uchicagohillel.org.
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NORTH KENWOOD DAY CARE CTR


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

857 East Pershing Road, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 268-2223; Alt. Telephone: (773) 924-0657; Fax: (773) 268-2223 Mrs. Michelle D. Williams Telephone: (773) 268-2223; Fax: (773) 268-2223 mailto: nkendc@aol.com Mrs. Michelle D. Williams Telephone: (773) 268-2223; Fax: (773) 268-2223 mailto: nkendc@aol.com We provide a safe and sound educational environment for pre-schoolers.

DAY CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Provides day care for children three to five years old.
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NORTH KENWOOD OAKLAND CHARTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

1119 East 46th Street, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 536-2399; Fax: (773) 536-2435 http://www.charter.uchicago.edu Ms. Beverly Prince Telephone: (773) 536-2399; Fax: (773) 536-2435 mailto: bprince@charter.uchicago.edu Ms. Stacy Beardsley, Director Telephone: (773) 536-2002; Fax: (773) 536-2435 mailto: sbeardsley@nko.usi-schools.org At NK/OCS, we are committed to creating a school culture that engages children in a challenging academic environment and fosters in them a deep sense of responsibility for themselves and their community. We believe that these qualities of intellect and character are achieved through authentic learning experiences, where students become active learners and problem solvers within a caring a respectful social environment.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Description: After School program for K-8 from 3:00-6:00. PRIMARY EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Elementary Schools Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Description: Primary education provided for children from pre-kindergarten through 8th grade.

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OAI, INC.

Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact: Executive Contact: Mission:

180 N Wabash, Suite 400, Chicago, IL, 60601 Main Telephone: (312) 528-3500; Fax: (312) 528-3501 http://www.oaiinc.org/index.html Mr. J. William McVey, Senior Director Telephone: (312) 528-3500; Fax: (312) 528-3501 Ms. Tipawan Reed, President Telephone: (312) 528-3500; Fax: (312) 528-3501 Advocate and promote equal access to education, training, and career opportunities primarily for culturally diverse populations and communities in poverty. Build long-term independence and sustainability of individuals, organizations, and communities. Design and implement training models in education, workforce/community development, and affordable housing that are exemplary, cost-effective and replicable. Develop creative partnerships with underserved communities, missionbased/community based organizations, and public and private businesses.

COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY CENTER (CTC) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Computer Classes Population Served: General Public Service Description: OAI provides technology training to 600 individuals annually including basic computer skills, digital media workshops, intermediate level software training, and higher-level technology training. EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Training Population Served: General Public Service Description: Provides job training, placement, recruitment and retention services to Chicago residents facing multiple challenges. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY (EH&S) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Environmental Hazards Information Population Served: General Public Service Description: Training services focusing on environmental remediation, hazardous material safety, emergency response, de/construction and Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) compliance. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Training Population Served: General Public Service Description: Cost-effective, innovative on-site training programs for a variety of industries, with special focus on manufacturing.
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OPEN BOOK

Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact: Executive Contact: Mission:

435 East 35th St., Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (773) 924-9802; Fax: (773) 924-9801 mailto: openbookprogram@ameritech.com http://openbookprogram.org/ Mr. Todd Barnett Telephone: (773) 924-9802; Fax: (773) 924-9801 Ms. Marrice Coverson, Founder, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 924-9802; Fax: (773) 924-9801 A citywide, after-school literacy initiative for adolescents whose mission is: To develop strong reading, writing and critical thinking skills among adolescents; To utilize literacy enhancement as a vehicle for nurturing leadership skills; and To provide consistent, structured opportunities for inter-generational communication and mentoring.

ANNUAL READING FESTIVAL - STORYTELLING, DRAMA, AND MUSIC (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Eclectic Performances/Stage Acts Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: It is a magical day filled with storytelling, drama, and music; with appearances and book signings by award-winning authors of both childrens and adult books; and features games, prizes, and refreshments. LITERACY - AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Early Literacy Development Programs Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: A citywide, after-school literacy initiative for adolescents that runs 28 weeks, and every four weeks starts a new book; and where children get to meet the author of every book they read!
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PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Executive Contact: Mission:

3301 South Indiana Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 326-9828; Fax: (312) 842-7838 http://dmc.iit.edu/pilgrim Ms. Cynthia M. Jones, Vice Chairman of Trustee Board Telephone: (312) 842-4417; Fax: (312) 842-7838 mailto: hrcyndi@aol.com Church of worship, with outreach ministries that serve as a beacon of light and hope to it's surrounding community.

WORSHIP SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Religious Activities Population Served: General Public Service Description: Services of religious direction by noted theologian and pastor of world renowned reputation, author of many books and publications, lecturer and professor.
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PIONEER VILLAGE HOUSING COMPLEX


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

340 East 38th Street, Apt 907, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 536-2328; Fax: (773) 536-2499 Ms. Cleavie E. Milton, Service Coordinator Telephone: (773) 536-2328; Fax: (773) 536-2499 Ms. Lavern Luster, Site Manager Telephone: (773) 536-0464; Fax: (773) 536-2499 Our mission is to provide safe affordable housing for Seniors who can still live independently but have means qualification (low income).

AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Provides safe housing for Seniors. CASE MANAGEMENT & REFERRAL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Older Adults Service Contact:* Ms. Cleavie Milton, Service Coordinator Service Description: HUD subsidized senior housing. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND COUNSELING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Welfare Rights Assistance Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Tenants are advised / assisted / educated on public benefits available to them. FOOD & CLOTHING DISTRIBUTION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Food Banks/Food Suppliers Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Tenants participate in a food share program therefore subsidizing their food bills. IN-HOME MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: Home Based Mental Health Services Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Contacts agencies to provide in-home assistance.
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PROVIDENT HOSPITAL OF COOK COUNTY


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact:

500 East 51st Street, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (312) 572-2000 Ms. Deirdre Clayton, Associate Administrator of Public Affairs Telephone: (312) 572-2742; Fax: (312) 572-2796 mailto: Dclayton@provcc.org Mrs. Michelle Thompson, Chief Operating Officer Telephone: (312) 572-1200; Fax: (312) 572-1294 mailto: mthompson@provcc.org

HOSPITAL SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Hospitals Population Served: General Public Service Description: Community Primary Care Hospital.
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PROVIDING ARTISTIC CULTURAL & CAREER AWARENESS FOR YOUTH


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact: Mission:

5120 South Hyde Park Boulevard, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 288-5167; Fax: (773) 667-6151 mailto: paccy210@aol.com http://paccy.org Ms. LaNell Morgan, Director/Founder Fax: (773) 667-6151 A tax-exempt, not-for-profit educational and career oriented program designed to provide artistic, cultural and career awareness for youth. Founded in 1988, PAC-CY is an educational and outreach program that is committed especially to help young people in high-risk circumstances.

SCHOOL ENRICHMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: Volunteer instructors work with 10 public and parochial schools all over the city to teach kids math, science, architecture, computer literacy, and the fine arts.

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PUI TAK CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

2216 South Wentworth Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 328-1188; Fax: (312) 328-7452 http://www.puitak.org Mr. David Wu, Executive Director Telephone: (312) 328-1188; Fax: (312) 328-7452 mailto: dwu217@gmail.com Mr. David Wu, Executive Director Telephone: (312) 328-1188; Fax: (312) 328-7452 mailto: dwu217@gmail.com Pui Tak Center was established by the Chinese Christian Union church to be a Christian witness though educational, family and community services.

ADULT ESL CLASSES AND TUTORING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: English as a Second Language Population Served: Chinese Service Contact:* Ms. Ashley Liu Service Description: Pui Tak Center provides ESL classes and tutoring to Chinese new immigrants in Chinatown. CHILDREN AND YOUTH PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Youth Service Contact:* Connie Lenng Service Description: PTC offers a variety of after school, Saturday and summer programs meeting the educational and adjustment needs of children and youth in Chinatown. NEW IMMIGRANT SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Immigrant Mutual Assistance Associations Population Served: Chinese Service Contact:* Sarah Lau Service Description: This program provides information and referral, immigrant adjustment, community education and citizenship services targeting Chinese immigrants. PUI TAK CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parochial Elementary Schools Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Site:* 2301 South Wentworth Avenue, Chicago, 60616 Service Contact:* Sylvia Wu, Principal Service Description: The school serves children from pre-school through sixth grade.
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RENAISSANCE SOCIETY
Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact: Mission:

5811 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 702-8670 mailto: info@renaissancesociety.org http://www.renaissancesociety.org Ms. Lise Haberman, Office Manager Telephone: (773) 702-8670 mailto: haberman@uchicago.edu Established in 1915, the Renaissance Society is a non-collecting museum devoted exclusively to contemporary art. In addition to exhibitions, The Renaissance Society also sponsors concerts, performances, film and video screenings, and talks by noted artists and critics.

EXHIBITIONS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Art Galleries/Exhibits Population Served: General Public Service Description: Upcoming exhibits: Peter Welz in collaboration with William Forsythe; All The Pretty Corpses; Yatako Sone, Mai-Thu Perret. PUBLICATIONS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Virtual Exhibitions Population Served: General Public Service Description: Online contemporary art-focused bookstore. SPECIAL EVENTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Music Performances Population Served: General Public Service Description: Concerts, discussions with artists, receptions.

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RESIDENT SERVICE COORDINATOR, LAKE MICHIGAN APARTMENTS SENIOR HOUSING, CHICAGO DEPARTMENT ON AGING AND CHICAGO HOUSING AUTHORITY
Address: Reach Numbers: Executive Contact: 4227 South Oakenwald Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 268-2346; Fax: (773) 747-0455 Ms. Pamela Spraggins, Resident Service Coordinator Fax: (773) 747-0455

ADVOCACY AND CASE MANAGEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Advocacy Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Advocacy and case management services provided to senior citizens and complex residents.
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RUTH'S HOMEBASED DAY CARE


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4812 South Calumet Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 624-0005; Alt. Telephone: (773) 624-0004; Fax: (773) 924-9246 mailto: johhnieprophet@sbcglobal.net Ms. Tyjuanne Jackson, Assistant to the Executive Director Telephone: (773) 624-0005; Fax: (773) 924-9246 Ms. Johnnie Ruth Prophet, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 624-0005; Fax: (773) 924-9246 mailto: johnnieprophet@sbcglobal.net People's kids are the heart of our business. We make sure that we provide for their physical, emotional, and nutritional needs.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Description: After school programs for children 5-12 years. DAY CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Youth Service Description: Provides day care for children six weeks to twelve years old.
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SECOND WARD ALDERMANIC OFFICE


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact:

449 East 35th Street, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (773) 924-0014; Alt. Telephone: (312) 744-6836; Fax: (773) 924-5950 Ms. Madeline L. Haithcock, Alderman Telephone: (773) 924-0014; Fax: (773) 924-5950 mailto: mhaithcock@cityofchicago.org Ms. Madeline L. Haithcock, Alderman Telephone: (773) 924-0014; Fax: (773) 924-5950 mailto: mhaithcock@cityofchicago.org

APPOINTMENTS WITH THE ALDERMAN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: City/Town Council Offices Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Individual meetings with the Alderman by appointment. CITY STICKER SALES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: City/Town Council Offices Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Annual sale of City Stickers. CLEAN AND GREEN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community/Nature Area Cleanup/Enhancement Projects Population Served: Urban Residents Service Site:* Streets and Sanitation Ward office, 2840 South Calumet Ave., Chicago, 60616 (312) 747-5054 Service Contact:* Ms. Denise Johnson, Superintendent Service Description: Residents can reserve resources for annual neighborhood clean up project. COMMUNITY RESIDENT MEETINGS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Involvement Programs Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Meetings with community residents on issues affecting the 2nd Ward. INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Municipal Services/Public Works Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Residents may request services related to streets, sidewalks ,hydro-feeding, trees, street lights, etc. by calling Alderman's Office. RESIDENTIAL PARKING STICKERS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Preferential Parking Permits Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Sold one-time per year from the Alderman's office.
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STREETS AND SANITATION SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Municipal Services/Public Works Population Served: Urban Residents Service Site:* Streets and Sanitation Ward office, 2840 South Calumet Ave., Chicago, 60616 (312) 747-5054 Service Contact:* Ms. Denise Johnson, Superintendent Service Description: Provides city services like street cleaning, debris removal, and access to clean and green supplies. 5757 South University Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 752-4381; Fax: (773) 752-8507 http://www.semcoop.com Mr. Scott McWilliams, Manager Telephone: (773) 684-1300 mailto: fiftysev@semcoop.com Mr. Scott McWilliams, Manager Telephone: (773) 684-1300 mailto: fiftysev@semcoop.com Neighborhood bookstore, affiliated with 57th Street Books. A consumer-owned bookstore with three Chicago locations.

SEMINARY COOPERATIVE BOOKSTORES INC


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

AUTHOR APPEARANCES AND EVENTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Book Signings Population Served: General Public Service Description: Various local and national authors provide readings and signings. BOOK CLUB (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Literary Societies/Book Reading Clubs Population Served: Adults Service Description: Meets once a month, reading contemporary fiction. STORY HOURS FOR CHILDREN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Story Hour Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: M and W at 10:30; Children's picture books read to children, sometimes with singing and a craft involved.
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SLOVENIAN WOMEN'S UNION PUBLICATION (ZARJA)


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact: Mission:

4851 South Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 548-8878; Fax: (773) 268-4899 mailto: swuhome@msn.com http://swua.org Ms. Corrine Leskobar, Editor Fax: (773) 268-4899 To reach individuals by uniting them through their common interest in Slovenian culture and traditions.

ZARJA-THE DAWN (MAGAZINE) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Newspaper Publishing/Distribution Population Served: Croatians Service Description: The bi-monthly publication of the Slovenian Women's Union -- Zarja-The Dawn.
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SOUTH EAST CHICAGO COMMISSION


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

1511 East 53rd Street, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 324-6926; Fax: (773) 324-6685 mailto: secc@forward.net http://www.hydeparksecc.org Mr. Robert C. Mason, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 324-6926; Fax: (773) 324-6685 mailto: secc@forward.net Mr. Robert C. Mason, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 324-6926; Fax: (773) 324-6685 mailto: secc@forward.net Compiles information on the incidence of crime and the use and condition of real property in the community and prepare studies and surveys concerning crime and real estate. Compile business district demographics and focus on business recruitment and retention. Neighborhood planning and developments.

VICTIM / WITNESS PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Crime Victim Assistance Population Served: General Public Service Description: Provide victim / witness assistance to crime victims.

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SOUTH SHORE CULTURAL CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact: Mission:

7059 South Shore Drive, Chicago, IL, 60649 Main Telephone: (773) 256-0149; Fax: (773) 256-1163 http://www.hydepark.org/parks/southshore/sscc1.html Ms. Andrea Adams Telephone: (773) 256-0149; Fax: (773) 256-1163 Affectionately called The Gem of The Southside, the South Shore Cultural Center opened its doors as a Chicago Park District facility in 1984. Having primarily served the Avalon, Chatham, Hyde Park, Woodlawn and South Shore communities, the Center presently serves the greater Chicago-land area with its innovative cultural programs and standing partnerships with arts organizations and providers, attractive grounds and historical architectural magnificence.

COMMUNITY CLASSES - THE ARTS SCHOOL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Arts and Crafts Instruction Population Served: General Public Service Description: Offering more than 70 performing, visual, and conditioning classes year round for the entire family. COMMUNITY PROGRAMS / CULTURAL ARTS FACILITIES/PUBLIC PERFORMANCES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Multipurpose Performing Arts Centers Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Spaces available: Paul Robeson Theatre, Fine Arts Gallery. YOUTH AND TEEN PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Park Kids After School Program; Summer Day Camp Fun Program; Summer Gallery 37 and Kids Smart Teen Programming.
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SOUTH SIDE COMMUNITY ART CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

3831 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 373-1026; Alt. Telephone: (773) 373-1026; Fax: (773) 373-4426 mailto: miles@southsidecommunityartcenter.com http://www.southsidecommunityartcenter.com Mr. Charles Miles, Managing Director Telephone: (773) 373-1026; Fax: (773) 373-4426 mailto: Miles@southsidecommunityartcenter.com Ms. Diane Dinkins-Carr, President Telephone: (773) 373-1026; Fax: (773) 373-4426 mailto: ddcarr56@aol.com South Side Community Art Center's mission: to seek out and teach talented young artists, to provide gallery space to exhibit the works of artists, to develop a body of collectors of African American Art, and serve as a reference for African American artists throughout Chicago and surrounding communities.

ART CLASSES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Children's Arts and Crafts Population Served: General Public Service Description: Painting, drawing, photography, and computer graphics. All classes are taught by artists and instructors that are respected in their field of specialty. ARTS PROGRAMS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Art Appreciation Population Served: General Public Service Description: Workshops and seminars to bring awareness to art mediums and issues. Exhibitions showcase emerging national and international artists.
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ST. ANSELM CATHOLIC CHURCH


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

6045 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 493-5959; Fax: (773) 363-1887 http://st_anselm1.tripod.com Father Mark Weber, Pastor Telephone: (773) 493-5959; Fax: (773) 363-1887 Father Mark Weber, Pastor Telephone: (773) 493-5959; Fax: (773) 363-1887 We, the people of St. Anselm Church, Rooted in the Faith, Hope and Love of the Gospel and the Roman Catholic tradition, Celebrating our African-American heritage and spirit, Building upon the resilience that has sustained us in the Washington Park neighborhood for nearly one-hundred years, Are called to live in the Light of Christ, as a family of believers who care for one another and pass on our faith to our youth, care for the most vulnerable, welcome the stranger, and evangelize. (Revised 2003)

HOPE PROJECT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mutual Support Groups Population Served: Families Service Description: Helping participants improve their lives through weekly meals, discussions, workshops, groceries, and referrals. JIM FISHER DEVELOPMENT CENTER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Description: After school program and 4-week summer program for children ages 5-14.
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WORSHIP SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Religious Activities Population Served: General Public Service Description: Catholic parish community, worships on Sunday at 10AM. Religious education, bible study, etc. 4052 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 373-8640; Fax: (773) 373-8641 mailto: mclevoria@aol.com Sister Maureen Carroll, Director of Development Telephone: (773) 373-8640; Fax: (773) 373-8641

ST. ELIZABETH SCHOOL


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Service Contact:

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Children Service Description: Provides childcare and activities. Financial assistance is available. BEFORE SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Children Service Description: Provides child care and activities. Financial assistance is available. CATHOLIC PAROCHIAL SCHOOL, PRE-KINDERGARTEN-8 (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parochial Schools Population Served: Children Service Description: Tuition assistance and scholarships are available.
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ST. JAMES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4611 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-4244; Fax: (773) 285-4340 Ms. Jeneanne Chase, Church Secretary Telephone: (773) 285-4244; Fax: (773) 285-4340 mailto: stjameschurch4611@sbcglobal.net Pastor Harlene Harden, Senior Pastor Telephone: (773) 285-4244; Fax: (773) 285-4340 mailto: stjameschurch4611@sbcglobal.net St. James United Methodist Church is a body of committed believers who teach the Word of God and Christian values. We experience the Lord through Christian Celebration, worship and the sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion. We seek spiritual enrichment and growth through the study of God's Word, proclamation, faith, witnessing through missions to the world and our surrounding community. We are committed to our youth and being sensitive to the needs of our congregation.

SOARS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Musical Instrument Instruction Population Served: Foster Children Limited To: Children in Foster Care Service Contact:* Ms. Susanne Baker, Director Service Description: SOARS, Statewide Opportunities for Arts and Recreation, provides music training of flute, violin, piano, clarinet, visual arts, and visual production for children who are part of foster care program.
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ST. PAUL CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MIN INC. (SPCDM)
Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

4550 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 538-5120; Alt. Telephone: (773) 538-4526; Fax: (773) 538-5125 mailto: projectpride4550@sbcglobal.net Elder Kevin Anthony Ford Telephone: (773) 538-5120; Fax: (773) 538-5125 mailto: kford4526@sbcglobal.net Bishop Charles Mason Ford Telephone: (773) 538-4526; Fax: (773) 538-7181 To provide Day Care services, Senior housing, housing for the disabled, educational and career enhancing services through training.

DAY CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Faith Based Child Care Programs Population Served: Children Service Site:* Chaney Ford Community Center Service Description: Provides day care for children. DISABLED LIVING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Intermediate Care Facilities for Developmentally Disabled Population Served: Supervised Living Facility Residents Service Site:* Victoria Jennings Residence

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SENIOR LIVING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Adult Residential Care Homes Population Served: Older Adults Service Site:* Margaret Ford Manor

SUTHERLAND COMMUNITY ARTS INITIATIVE


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839 East 47th Pl, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 536-1988; Fax: (773) 536-2502 mailto: scaiarts@ameritech.net Mr. Michael McClinton Telephone: (773) 536-1988; Fax: (773) 536-2502 Mr. Leroy Bowers, Director of Programs Telephone: (773) 536-1988; Fax: (773) 536-2502

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Artist in Residence Programs Population Served: General Public SUTHERLAND OPEN MIKE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Poetry Readings Population Served: General Public Service Description: Provide different venues giving local artists an outlet.
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TEEN NATION

Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact: Mission:

4235 South Prairie Ave, Lower Level, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 538-5877; Fax: (773) 538-5876 mailto: teennation2000@yahoo.com http://teennationinc.com Ms. Detrina Moore Fax: (773) 538-5876 Our mission is to facilitate the educational and artistic development of at-risk youth between the ages of 11-21, of all races, cultures and socio-economic backgrounds that aspire to have careers in the arts.

ART & MUSIC THERAPY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Musical Composition Instruction Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Interpretation of lyrics and their association to everyday life. FITNESS IN THE KEY OF LIFE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Physical Fitness Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Focus on physical fitness & sports. TALENTED TEENS SHOWCASE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Media Presentations Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Opportunity for teens to display their talents, and build esteem and confidence via performing; designed to provide teens immersion in broadcast related activities of the studio including all facets of television broadcast to include creation, development, production and digital editing. THE MUSIC COALITION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Music Appreciation Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Education on the evolution and various genres of music.

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THE ANCONA SCHOOL


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4770 South Dorchester Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 924-2356; Fax: (773) 924-8905 mailto: general@anconaschool.org http://www.anconaschool.org Ms. Carol Parham, Director - Admissions Telephone: (773) 924-2356; Fax: (773) 924-8905 mailto: cparham@anconaschool.org Ms. Bonnie Wishne, Director Telephone: (773) 924-2356; Fax: (773) 924-8905 mailto: bwishne@anconaschool.org Ancona educates students to become creative problem solvers, confident risk takers and independent, lifelong learners. Rooted in the Montessori tradition, our child-centered school stimulates the joy of learning and builds a strong academic foundation. We inspire children to nourish their inner lives, find the power in their own voices and strive for justice and peace. In a community of cultural and economic diversity, Ancona cultivates understanding, care and respect for others.

PRESCHOOL AND ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Preschools Population Served: Children Service Description: Primary education provided children K-8th.
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THE BLUE GARGOYLE -- BRONZEVILLE ACADEMIC CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

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220 West 45th Place, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 538-0059; Fax: (773) 538-0164 mailto: bronzeacademic@aol.com http://www.bluegargoyle.org/ Ms. Marion Anderson, Office Manager Telephone: (773) 538-0059; Fax: (773) 538-0164 mailto: bronzeacademic@aol.com Mr. Lashun Jackson, Principal Telephone: (773) 538-0059; Fax: (773) 538-0164 Bronzeville Academic Center is an alternative high school where students, ages 16-21, may earn a diploma after leaving a traditional school. Bronzeville Academic Center seeks to provide all students; at all levels, a structured high quality instructional program that prepares our students to successfully integrate into an increasingly skilled and competitive society.

ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Alternative Schools Population Served: High School Students Service Description: Serves students from 16-21. Includes counseling, tutoring, a parent team and student activities. GED PREPARATION PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: GED Instruction Population Served: Adults Service Site:* The Blue Gargoyle, 5638 South Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 60637 (773) 955-4108 Service Contact:* Mr. Paul Sakol, Executive Director Service Description: Provides comprehensive basic education instruction to adult learners who are preparing for the General Education Development (GED) test.
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THE CHICAGO DJEMBE PROJECT


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6104 S. Ingleside Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 643-8204 mailto: manager@chidjembe.com http://www.chidjembe.com Mr. Jim Banks, Manager / Instructor Telephone: (773) 643-8204 mailto: manager@chidjembe.com Ms. Lillian Friedberg, Artistic Director / Instructor Telephone: (773) 643-8204 mailto: manager@chidjembe.com Respect and Cooperation Across Cultures and Genders through the African Djembe Drum Tradition. By offering African drumming classes and performances, and by bringing Master Teachers to Chicago and North America, raise the level of djembe practice and performance locally and nationally.

AFRICAN DRUMMING CLASSES FOR YOUTH (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Musical Instrument Instruction Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Site:* Residencies at hosting institutions; contact CDP for open youth classes Service Contact:* Jim Banks or Lilian Friedberg Service Description: African Drumming instruction and African cultural education for youth during residencies at schools, park district locations and community organizations; open, tuition-based classes for youth, when available.

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DJEMBE WOODSHED AFRICAN DRUMMING CLASSES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Musical Instrument Instruction Population Served: Adults Service Site:* Contact CDP for locations Service Contact:* Mr. Jim Banks, Manager/Instructor Service Description: Thorough and professional musical instruction in the djembe drum and bass drum tradition of the Malinke people in Guinea, West Africa. WEST AFRICAN DJEMBE DRUMMING PERFORMANCES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Ethnic Music Concerts Population Served: General Public Service Site:* Performances at hosting institutions and venues Service Contact:* Jim Banks or Lilian Friedberg Service Description: The Chicago Djembe Project Ensemble, one of Chicagos top traditional djembe groups, performs the intricate, melodic, energetic percussion music of the Malinke people of Guinea, West Africa.

THE CHICAGO THEATRE COMPANY


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500 East 67th Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 493-0901; Fax: (773) 493-0360 mailto: info@chicagotheatrecompany.com http://www.chicagotheatrecompany.com Mr. Douglas Alan-Mann, Director Telephone: (773) 493-0901; Fax: (773) 493-0360 mailto: info@chicagotheatrecompany.com Mr. Douglas Alan-Mann, Director Telephone: (773) 493-0901; Fax: (773) 493-0360 mailto: info@chicagotheatrecompany.com CHICAGO THEATRE COMPANY, a south side, Equity-affiliated organization, was founded to present compelling, and universal themes from an African-American perspective; and to provide a collaborative environment where local AfricanAmerican artists and craftsmen can develop and hone their talent and skills.

LIVE EQUITY THEATRE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Theater Performances Population Served: General Public Service Description: Season is from Sept to June - and includes 3 major productions. SATURDAY CLASS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Acting Instruction Population Served: Preadolescent Children Service Description: Through lively Saturday morning classes and workshops, students ages 9 through 14 are introduced to professional theatre, taught to focus on the basics of acting and movement for the stage and, most importantly, taught to continue to develop their writing and interpersonal communication skills by creating many of their performance scripts. THURSDAY MORNING HIGH SCHOOL MATINEES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Theater Appreciation Population Served: High School Students Service Description: Designed to build new African-American audiences and develop an appreciation for theatre through educational outreach opportunities with four south and west side Chicago Public Schools.
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THE CIVIC KNOWLEDGE PROJECT


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

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1115 E 58th St, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 834-3929; Fax: (773) 702-6305 mailto: ebabcock@uchicago.edu http://civicknowledge.uchicago.edu Ms. Elizabeth Babcock, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 834-3929 mailto: ebabcock@uchicago.edu Ms. Elizabeth Babcock, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 834-3929 mailto: ebabcock@uchicago.edu To promote the exchange of knowledge between the University of Chicago and the South Side communities.

ODYSSEY PROJECT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Lifelong Learning Programs Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Year long course in Humanities with college credit.

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THE COMMUNITY BUILDERS, INC.


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835 East 38th Street, Suite 101, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 268-8225; Fax: (773) 268-8228 http://www.tcbinc.org Mr. Melvin Johnson Telephone: (773) 268-8225; Fax: (773) 268-8228 mailto: MelvinJ@tcbinc.org Mr. Michael Henderson Telephone: (773) 268-8225; Fax: (773) 268-8228 mailto: MichaelH@tcbinc.org To build strong communities where people of all incomes can achieve their full potential.

AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing Population Served: General Public Service Description: Oakwood Shores, Chicago, Illinois -- The Madden/Wells/Darrow public housing revitalization effort is located in the North Kenwood/Oakland neighborhood on Chicago's Near South Side, and provides a unique opportunity to restore the former public housing community into a vibrant and diverse mixed-income residential community.
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THE ORIENTAL INSTITUTE MUSEUM


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1155 East 58th Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 702-9507; Alt. Telephone: (773) 834-8930; Fax: (773) 702-9853 mailto: oi-education@uchicago.edu http://oi.uchicago.edu/ Museum Education Office Telephone: (773) 702-9507; Fax: (773) 702-9853 mailto: oi-education@uchicago.edu Mr. Geoff Emberling Telephone: (773) 702-9863; Fax: (773) 702-9853 mailto: geoffe@uchicago.edu The Oriental Institute Museum, a showcase for the history, art and archaeology of the ancient Near East, is an integral part of the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute, which has supported research and excavation in the Middle East since 1919. The museum's collections focus on the cultures of ancient Egypt, Nubia, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and Israel. Museum programs are designed to serve a broad and diverse audience of school and community groups, families, and individuals of all ages and interests.

ADULT ARTS AND CULTURAL EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Cultural Museums Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Museum Education Office Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 702-9507; Fax: (773) 702-9853; mailto: oi-education@uchicago.edu Service Description: Adult Education, Teacher Recertification, Family Programs, Museum Tours, Educational Films. EXHIBITIONS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Art Galleries/Exhibits Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Museum Education Office Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 702-9507; Fax: (773) 702-9853; mailto: oi-education@uchicago.edu Service Description: Guided tours for school and community groups. SPECIAL EVENTS - MIDDLE EASTERN CULTURE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: International Cultural Exchange Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Museum Education Office Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 702-9507; Fax: (773) 702-9853; mailto: oi-education@uchicago.edu Service Description: The Oriental Institute regularly holds special events such as lectures, film screenings and concerts which educate visitors about the Middle East. SUNDAY FILM SERIES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Film Presentations Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Museum Education Office Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 702-9507; Fax: (773) 702-9853; mailto: oi-education@uchicago.edu Service Description: Shows the best in documentary films on ancient Near Eastern history, art, and archaeology.

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THE RENAISSANCE COLLABORATIVE, INC. (TRC)


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3757 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 924-9270; Fax: (773) 924-9271 http://www.renaissance-collaborative.org/ Ms. Felicia Finley, Coordinator of Services Telephone: (773) 924-9270 (ext.) 30; Fax: (773) 924-9271 mailto: feliciafinley@aol.com Ms. Patricia Abrams, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 924-9270 (ext.) 24; Fax: (773) 924-9271 mailto: pabrams@ameritech.net The Renaissance Collaborative, (TRC) is a non-profit community development organization that was sponsored by four historic ecumenical churches in the Bronzeville area: Quinn Chapel, AME, St. Thomas Episcopal, St. Elizabeth, and Apostolic Faith. The mission of TRC is to provide comprehensive supportive housing environments that assist former homeless adults achieve self-sufficiency. TRC achieve this end by providing affordable housing with supportive services on and off site through many collaborations and networks. Services includes health and wellness, employment and education and life skills. The overall goal is to improve the quality of life for the marginalized in the community.

EDUCATION & EMPLOYMENT SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Readiness Population Served: Public Housing Residents Service Contact:* Gwen Hudson Tate Service Description: TRC offers a variety of ways to supports residents secure employment. Job readiness and retention workshops, interviewing skills and resume assistance, dress for success, and referral and placement assistance. In addition, residents are supported in obtaining their GED, vocational training opportunities and in pursuing higher education for better paying jobs and/or to pursue self employment opportunities. FITNESS FOR LIFE CENTER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Physical Fitness Population Served: General Public Service Site:* Wabash YMCA, 3763 South Wabash Ave., Chicago, 60616 (773) 285-0020 Service Contact:* Clifton Woodard Service Description: Fitness for Life Center (under management to the Metro YMCA of Chicago, also apart of the South side YMCA). Health and physical fitness programming for the residents of The Renaissance Apartments and the Community at Large. HEALTH & WELLNESS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Wellness Programs Population Served: Public Housing Residents Service Contact:* Mr. Clifton Woodard Service Description: TRC networks with many community organizations to offer it residents access to comprehensive health care. Health and wellness services offered onsite to Renaissance Apartments residents only include recovery support, treatment referrals, nutrition, medical referrals and support for medication compliance, mental health referrals and support, and physical health. HOUSING PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Single Room Occupancy Housing Population Served: SRO Housing Residents Limited To: Bronzeville Community Service Contact:* Ms. Lois Jackson Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 924-9270 (ext.) 23; mailto: trcpropmgr@ameritech.net Service Description: The Renaissance Collaborative provides 101 units of affordable and supportive housing. Tenants have access to a community room, common kitchen, group room and laundry facility. MENTORING / LIFE SKILLS MANAGER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mentoring Programs Population Served: Public Housing Residents Service Contact:* Sherri Allen Reeves Service Description: The Renaissance Collaborative, offers residents the opportunity to understand the social etiquettes by trainings and workshops that focuses on personal hygiene, good housekeeping, comparative shopping, budgeting and saving. TRC offered the first IDA (Individual Development Account, which is a matched savings account to former homeless adults in the City), as a means of supporting them to end homelessness.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESENTS


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

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5720 S Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 702-8068; Alt. Telephone: (773) 834-7965; Fax: (773) 834-5888 mailto: concert-office@uchicago.edu http://chicagopresents.uchicago.edu Ms. Cathy Sweitzer, Director of Communications Telephone: (773) 834-7965; Fax: (773) 834-5888 mailto: csweitze@uchicago.edu Ms. Marna Seltzer, Director Telephone: (773) 702-1233; Fax: (773) 834-5888 mailto: mseltzer@uchicago.edu The University of Chicago Presents is a presenter of professional classical music on the campus of the University of Chicago. We are dedicated to the presentation of music on an intimate scale at the highest level. We believe that this experience transforms, entertains, educates and enlightens, inspiring a powerful sense of shared humanity. Reflecting the values of our home at U of C, we reach out to all, from the student to the Nobel Laureate, from the uninitiated to the dedicated musician, whose curiosity is nurtured by great music-making.

ARTS AND CULTURAL EVENTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Classical Concerts Population Served: General Public Service Description: Concerts of classical music. CONNECT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Music Appreciation Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Description: (St. Paul Chamber Orchestra Music Outreach with The University of Chicago Presents) The mission of the Connect program is to bring the experience of live music into the classroom and to show the relevance of music to the academic and social lives of all children.
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THE WOODLAWN ORGANIZATION (TWO) - COMMUNITY OFFICE


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact:

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1512 East 63rd Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 363-2264; Fax: (773) 288-4346 Ms. Marie Jackson Telephone: (773) 363-2264; Fax: (773) 288-4346 Mr. Charles Dryer Telephone: (773) 363-2264; Fax: (773) 288-4346 The primary focus of T.W.O.'s Community Office is to empower the community by assisting in organizing the people around issues that affect their lives.

COMMUNITY OFFICE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Action Agencies Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Description: The primary focus of T.W.O.'s Community Office is to empower the community by assisting in organizing the people around issues that affect their lives.
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THE WOODLAWN ORGANIZATION (TWO) - ENTRY HOUSE DETOXIFICATION CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

1447 East 65th Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 493-6116; Fax: (773) 493-1311 http://www.wearewoodlawn.org/Programs/EntryHouse/index.htm Ms. Marie Moore, Program Director Telephone: (773) 493-6116; Fax: (773) 493-1311 Ms. Marie Moore, Program Director Telephone: (773) 493-6116; Fax: (773) 493-8099 mailto: mariemoore@wearewoodlawn.org Helping those whose lives have become unmanageable because of alcohol or drug dependencies.

CENTRAL INTAKE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Central Intake/Assessment for Substance Abuse Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Description: Determines the level of treatment needed for each client entering our facility. Case Management services are offered in each program. DETOX (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Detoxification Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Description: Our short-term treatment program provides a structured coed educational environment. INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Outpatient Mental Health Care Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Description: Intensive Out-Patient Program is a non-residential program that focuses on maintaining sobriety and integration back into the community.

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OUTPATIENT PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Description: Our Out-Patient Program is designed for clients who have completed a previous program and need a little support. POWER HOUSE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Substance Abuse Services Population Served: Substance Abusers Service Description: Provides continuous assessment, intervention, and evaluation, and counseling.

THE WOODLAWN ORGANIZATION (TWO) - FAMILY CASE MANAGEMENT


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

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1510 East 63rd Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 752-0911; Fax: (773) 288-5871 http://www.wearewoodlawn.org/ Ms. Ingrid Silmon, Program Director Telephone: (773) 752-0911; Fax: (773) 288-5871 mailto: Ingrid4babies4life@yahoo.com Ms. Ingrid Silmon, Program Director Telephone: (773) 752-0911 mailto: Ingrid@wearewoodlawn.org An infant mortality reduction initiative that provides outreach to pregnant women and families with infants up to age one.

FAMILY CASE MANAGEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Based Services Population Served: Pregnant Women with Children Service Description: An infant mortality reduction initiative that provides outreach to pregnant women and families with infants up to age one. HEALTH WORKS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Well Baby Care Population Served: Foster Children Service Description: DHS Program that tracks well child visits and shot record of DCFS Wards.
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THE WOODLAWN ORGANIZATION (TWO) - INFANT DAY CARE


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1445 East 65th Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 324-5880 http://www.wearewoodlawn.org/Programs/WECDC/index.htm Ms. Ella Spann, Director Telephone: (773) 667-3300; Fax: (773) 667-5352 Ms. Angela Pryor, Program Director Telephone: (773) 667-3300; Fax: (773) 667-5352 Our motto is "Counting and making a difference in the life of a child."

INFANT DAY CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Infants/Toddlers Service Description: Infant child care provided for children from six weeks to 13 months.
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THE WOODLAWN ORGANIZATION (TWO) - MAIN OFFICE


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

6040 South Harper Avenue, Suite 1, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 288-5840; Alt. Telephone: (773) 753-2470; Fax: (773) 288-5796 http://www.wearewoodlawn.org/ Ms. Crystal Berry, Receptionist Telephone: (773) 288-5840; Fax: (773) 288-5796 Dr. Leon Finney, Jr., Ph.D., President & CEO Telephone: (773) 288-5840; Fax: (773) 288-5796 To advance the African-American community and others in the area of economic empowerment, political action and social welfare by providing training, education, counseling and development services.

INFANT DAY CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Infants/Toddlers Service Site:* 1445 East 65th Street, Chicago, 60637 Service Contact:* Ella Spann, Program Director REFERRAL TO AGENCY SITES (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: Specialized Information and Referral Population Served: Families with Infants/Toddlers Service Description: Information and referral to intra-agency program sites.

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THE WOODLAWN ORGANIZATION (TWO) - SERVICE CONNECTOR HQ


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Executive Contact: Mission:

1508 E. 63rd Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 256-2900; Fax: (773) 256-1584 http://www.wearewoodlawn.org/Programs/ServiceConnector/index.htm Ms. Sharithea Cherry, Program Director Telephone: (773) 256-2900; Fax: (773) 256-1584 Ms. Sharithea Cherry, Program Director Telephone: (773) 256-2900; Fax: (773) 256-1584 mailto: twoserviceconnector@yahoo.com Created to ensure that public housing residents are armed with the necessary tools as they move out of CHA developments into the private housing sector and into newly created mixed income settings.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Involvement Programs Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: CHA Residents of Bridgeport, Langston, Harold Ickes, Randolph Tower, and Wentworth Gardens Service Site:* Bridgeport, Langston, Harold Ickes, Randolph Tower, and Wentworth Gardens Service Description: Residents are taught ways in which they can take ownership of their communities. EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: CHA Residents of Bridgeport, Langston, Harold Ickes, Randolph Tower, and Wentworth Gardens Service Site:* Bridgeport, Langston, Harold Ickes, Randolph Tower, and Wentworth Gardens Service Description: By working with employment sub-contractors, they are able to place CHA residents in full-time jobs and assist in helping them establish economic independence. FAMILY STABILIZATION (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: Comprehensive Information and Referral Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: CHA Residents of Bridgeport, Langston, Harold Ickes, Randolph Tower, and Wentworth Gardens Service Site:* Bridgeport, Langston, Harold Ickes, Randolph Tower, and Wentworth Gardens Service Description: Service Connector offers referrals to families that may have needs ranging from drug and alcohol dependency, inadequate child care and sub-standard healthcare. HOUSING OPPORTUNITY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Housing Search Assistance Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: CHA Residents of Bridgeport, Langston, Harold Ickes, Randolph Tower, and Wentworth Gardens Service Site:* Bridgeport, Langston, Harold Ickes, Randolph Tower, and Wentworth Gardens Service Description: Service Connector helps residents prepare themselves to move out of public housing and into the private sector. INCREASED INCOME GENERATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Search/Placement Population Served: Public Housing Residents Limited To: CHA Residents of Bridgeport, Langston, Harold Ickes, Randolph Tower, and Wentworth Gardens Service Site:* Bridgeport, Langston, Harold Ickes, Randolph Tower, and Wentworth Gardens Service Description: By focusing on job placement and job training, we are able to help our clients increase their opportunities to earn income.
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THE WOODLAWN ORGANIZATION (TWO) - WOODLAWN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (WCDC)


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6040 South Harper Avenue, Suite 2, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 753-2470; Alt. Telephone: (773) 288-5840 http://www.wearewoodlawn.org/ Founded in 1972, the Woodlawn Community Development Corporation (WCDC) was created to serve as the umbrella for T.W.O.'s real estate development and management activities.

WOODLAWN COMMUNITY HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Low Cost Homes/Housing Units Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Description: Founded in 1972, the Woodlawn Community Development Corporation (WCDC) was created to serve as the umbrella for T.W.O.'s real estate development and management activities.
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THE WOODLAWN ORGANIZATION (TWO) - WOODLAWN EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER


Address: Reach Numbers: Web Site: Service Contact: 950 East 61st Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 667-3300; Fax: (773) 667-5352 http://www.wearewoodlawn.org/Programs/WECDC/index.htm Ms. Angela Pryor, Program Director Telephone: (773) 667-3300; Fax: (773) 667-5352 Ms. Angela Pryor, Program Director Telephone: (773) 667-3300; Fax: (773) 667-5352 Our motto is "Counting and making a difference in the life of a child."

Executive Contact: Mission:

CHILD CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Provides child care for children from 2-5 years old.
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INFANT DAY CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Child Care Population Served: Infants/Toddlers Service Site:* 1445 East 65th St., Chicago, 60637 (773) 324-5880 Service Contact:* Ms. Angela Pryor, Project Director Service Description: Infant child care provided for children from six weeks to 13 months.

STATE PRE-KINDERGARTEN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Preschools Population Served: Preschool Age Children Service Description: Provides an enriched developmental curriculum with a low child-to-teacher ratio as a sub-contractor from CPS to provide state of IL pre-kindergarten training.
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THIRD WARD DEMOCRATIC OFFICE


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4645 South Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 373-3228; Alt. Telephone: (773) 744-8734; Fax: (773) 373-8293 http://cityofchicago.org Alderman Dorothy J. Tillman, Ward Committeeman Telephone: (773) 373-3228; Fax: (773) 373-8293 mailto: DTillman@cityofchicago.org Alderman Dorothy J. Tillman, Ward Committeeman Telephone: (773) 373-3228; Fax: (773) 373-8293 mailto: DTillman@cityofchicago.org Alderman Dorothy Tillman's mission: to bring a new hope, a new spirit, and indeed a new direction to the 3rd Ward. She believes that political empowerment is the means to implement a vision of neighborhood transformation. Reversing decades of decline, she has marshaled public and private resources to rebuild the long-neglected ward, while attending to the human needs of the residents.

BOULEVARD RESTORATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Neighborhood Revitalization Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Alderman Tillman created this model program to restore the ward's boulevards and spark revitalization throughout the neighborhood securing millions in investments to upgrade or replace 3rd ward streets, sewers, sidewalks, curbs, gutters and lights. COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community/Nature Area Cleanup/Enhancement Projects Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Pioneered the city's private tow program to clean-up abandoned automobiles, and led a successful war on illegal junk yards and unsalvageable abandoned buildings. HOUSING DEVELOPMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Neighborhood Revitalization Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Public funding and private capital marshaled to provide thousands of rehabilitated and new housing units for singles and families. JOBS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Business Recruitment and Attraction Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Grand Boulevard Plaza is a $10 million shopping center that was the first major development in the ward in decades, providing over 200 jobs for the community and a job training program to aid residents in qualifying for employment at the plaza. RESIDENTIAL, CULTURAL & COMMERCIAL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Economic Development Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: A holistic 70/30 plan to build capacity in the Third Ward community, designed to open doors of opportunity to Black workers, suppliers and businesses often shut out by majority enterprises.

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THRESHOLDS DEAF SOUTH PROGRAMS


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4734 S. Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 924-9833; Alt. Telephone: (773) 924-2040; Fax: (773) 924-8983 http://www.thresholds.org Ms. Vicki Hall, Program Director Telephone: (773) 924-9833; Fax: (773) 924-8983 mailto: Vickieh@thresholds.org Ms. Jeannette Poniatowski, Administrative Assistant Telephone: (773) 924-9833; Fax: (773) 924-8983 mailto: jPoniatowski@thresholds.org Our Deaf Program offers comprehensive rehabilitative services to deaf persons who are also recovering from mental illness. Thresholds was the first organization in the United States to address this population with a specific program, and we remain the nation's only resource offering such a wide variety of services to deaf people with mental illness.

ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Speech and Hearing Population Served: Deafness Service Description: Varied levels of assistance, according to individual needs. RESIDENTIAL SERVICES (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: Group Residences for Adults with Disabilities Population Served: Deafness Service Description: Group Home with 24/7 Care for adults with mental illnesses that are hearing impaired. VOCATIONAL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers Population Served: Deafness Service Description: Our program is comprehensive: in addition to traditional group and individual therapy, we offer members job training and placement, housing, educational and other life-skills services. We design individual treatment plans for each member based on their specific needs.
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TRANSITIONAL LIVING & CAREER INSTITUTE


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10 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 808-9651; Fax: (312) 674-2309 Ms. Laconda Mines, Resident Service Administrator Telephone: (773) 507-9149; Fax: (312) 674-2309 mailto: lacondamines@tlciwecare.org Dr. Alyce Lipkin, Ph.D., Executive Director Telephone: (312) 808-9651; Fax: (312) 674-2309 mailto: AlyceLipkin@tlciwecare.org Transitional Living & Career Institute Inc. is dedicated to providing indelible life skill training to wards of the State of IL under its supervised Independent Living Program and Career Development Institute. The agency's scope of services include Social skills, Job & Employment Preparation, Parenting skills, personal growth and enrichment training, counseling and case management services. The agency's vision is to instruct, enlighten and promote the development of critical survival skills that will enable program participants to achieve a positive, self-sustained and productive adulthood.

TRANSITIONAL LIVING & INDEPENDENT LIVING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Transitional Housing/Shelter Population Served: Children Service Description: Program designed to transition wards of the state from foster care to independence.
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TWENTIETH WARD ALDERMANIC OFFICE


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5859 South State Street, Chicago, IL, 60621 Main Telephone: (773) 324-5224; Alt. Telephone: (312) 744-6840; Fax: (773) 684-3701 http://www.aldtroutman.com Ms. Faye Troutman, Chief of Staff Telephone: (773) 324-5224; Fax: (773) 684-3701 mailto: atroutman@cityofchicago.org Ms. Arenda Troutman, Alderman Telephone: (773) 324-5224; Fax: (773) 684-3701 mailto: atroutman@cityofchicago.org

ACCOUNTABILITY MEETINGS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Involvement Programs Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Accountability Meetings. APPOINTMENTS WITH THE ALDERMAN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: City/Town Council Offices Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Individual meetings with the Alderman by appointment. CITY STICKER SALES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: City/Town Council Offices Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Annual sale of City Stickers.
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CLEAN AND GREEN (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community/Nature Area Cleanup/Enhancement Projects Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Residents can reserve resources for annual neighborhood clean up project. COMMUNITY RESIDENT MEETINGS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Involvement Programs Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Meetings with community residents on issues affecting the 20th Ward. REQUEST A CITY SERVICE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Municipal Services/Public Works Population Served: Urban Residents Service Description: Online service request form for Ward residents to contact Alderman's office.

UJIMA

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710 East 38th Street, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 268-8904; Alt. Telephone: (773) 268-8602; Fax: (773) 268-5148 Enoch Smith, Case Manager Telephone: (773) 268-8904; Fax: (773) 268-8903 mailto: TAWANAJ_UJIMA@yahoo.com Mr. Leroy Square, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 268-8904; Fax: (773) 268-8903 A resident-run nonprofit in the Ida B. Wells public housing community. Provides job coaching and helps residents stay compliant with their leases.

COMPUTER LAB (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Computer Classes Population Served: Public Housing Residents Service Description: 5 PCs - Provides residents of Ida B. Wells or Chicago residents internet access for job searching and resume writing. EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Training Population Served: Public Housing Residents Service Description: Training and job development services provided for tenants.
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UNITY HOSPICE

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439 East 31st Street, Suite 213, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 949-1188; Alt. Telephone: (888) 949-1188; Fax: (312) 949-0158 http://www.unityhospice.com Ms. Lisa Jackson, M.S., Community Relations Representative Telephone: (312) 949-1188; Fax: (312) 949-0158 Ms. Pam Moore, M.S.W., Administrator Telephone: (312) 949-1188; Fax: (312) 949-0158 mailto: pmoore@unityhospice.com To provide comprehensive care, support and education to people facing life-limiting disease, those who care for them and our community.

HOSPICE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Hospice Care Population Served: General Public Service Description: Comprehensive, personalized care by an interdisciplinary team of professionals who address the physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs of the patient and caregivers, focusing on the quality of life.

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UNITY PARENTING AND COUNSELING, INC. - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE


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2760 W. 111th Street, Chicago, IL, 60655 Main Telephone: (773) 239-6060; Fax: (773) 239-7638 mailto: admin@unityparenting.org http://www.unityparenting.org Ms. Flora Koppel, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 908-8317; Fax: (773) 239-7638 mailto: fkoppel@unityparenting.org Ms. Flora Koppel, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 908-8317; Fax: (773) 239-7638 mailto: fkoppel@unityparenting.org Unity's mission is to provide the residents of our community strong support, community advocacy and holistic services designed to nurture and strengthen the inner person to promote self-efficacy and family empowerment.

FOCUS HOPE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing Population Served: Homeless Families Service Site:* 7417-7425 South Phillips; 2444 East 74th Place Service Contact:* Ms. Leslie Hill Service Description: Unique and much-needed permanent housing programs for special populations: families or individuals headed by homeless disabled and or special needs individuals. Provides homeless individuals with safe and secure housing and is an important adjunct to a treatment process coordinated with community-based treatment programs. FOCUS HOPE II (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing Population Served: Homeless Families Service Site:* 541 East 67th Street, Chicago, 60637 Service Contact:* Ms. Norma Jackson Service Description: Unique and much-needed permanent housing programs for special populations: families or individuals headed by homeless disabled and or special needs individuals. Provides homeless individuals with safe and secure housing and is an important adjunct to a treatment process coordinated with community-based treatment programs. FOSTER CARE SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Foster Home Placement Population Served: Children Service Contact:* Ms. Flora Koppel Service Description: As a licensed Child Welfare agency, Unity provides Home of Relative foster care and Traditional foster care and counseling services to youth who have been removed from parental custody because of abuse and neglect. HARMONY VILLAGE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing Population Served: Homeless Youth Service Site:* 7923 South Maryland Ave., Apt 1D, Chicago, 60619 Service Contact:* Leslie Hill Service Description: Harmony Village is an exciting Supportive Housing Program, which provides safe, secure and pleasant housing combined with a structured program of supportive services, for homeless teens/young adults and when appropriate, his/her children. Harmony Village provides safe housing while simultaneously ensuring that the youth attain all skills necessary for successful independent living.
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UNITY PARENTING AND COUNSELING, INC. - FOCUS HOPE


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7417-25 South Phillips, Chicago, IL, 60649 Main Telephone: (773) 783-9200; Fax: (773) 783-9202 mailto: admin@unityparenting.org http://www.unityparenting.org Leslie Hill Telephone: (773) 783-9200; Fax: (773) 783-9202 mailto: lhill@unityparenting.org Ms. Flora Koppel, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 908-8317; Fax: (773) 239-7638 mailto: fkoppel@unityparenting.org Unity's mission is to provide the residents of our community strong support, community advocacy and holistic services designed to nurture and strengthen the inner person to promote self-efficacy and family empowerment.

CASE MANAGEMENT (SOCIAL SERVICES) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Homeless Individuals Service Description: Case management services includes meetings with a case manager once per month for a needs and satisfaction evaluation. It may also include referral advice. HOMELESS SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Referrals Population Served: Homeless Individuals Service Description: Homeless services includes coordination with homeless shelters, the Chicago Continuum of Care and their HMIS data sharing network.

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PERMANENT HOUSING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing Population Served: Homeless Families Service Description: Focus Hope Housing program is an innovative program, which provides families or individuals headed by homeless disabled and or special needs individuals with safe and secure housing and is an important adjunct to a treatment process coordinated with community-based treatment programs.

UNITY PARENTING AND COUNSELING, INC. - FOCUS HOPE II


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541 East 67th Street, Second Floor, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 955-2903; Fax: (773) 955-2974 mailto: admin@unityparenting.org http://www.unityparenting.org Ms. Norma Jackson Telephone: (773) 955-2903; Fax: (773) 955-2974 mailto: njackson@unityparenting.org Ms. Flora Koppel, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 908-8317; Fax: (773) 239-7638 mailto: fkoppel@unityparenting.org Unity's mission is to provide the residents of our community strong support, community advocacy and holistic services designed to nurture and strengthen the inner person to promote self-efficacy and family empowerment.

ADULT EDUCATION SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: GED Instruction Population Served: Homeless Individuals Service Description: Preparation for GED and GED Testing. CASE MANAGEMENT (SOCIAL SERVICES) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Homeless Individuals Service Description: Case management services including individual and family member needs assessments (social, financial, educational, medical, psychological), service planning, referral to services not provided in-house, service participation and outcome monitoring, on-site life skills and milieu counseling and coordination with other service providers. CRISIS SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Crisis Intervention Population Served: Homeless Individuals Service Description: Case management personnel on call 24/7 for crises counseling for the Residents of Focus Hope II. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Spouse/Domestic Partner Abuse Counseling Population Served: Homeless Individuals Service Description: Domestic violence services which consists of initial assessment and referral. INDIVIDUAL THERAPY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Individual Counseling Population Served: Homeless Families Service Description: Therapy for residents and their families. JOB READINESS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Readiness Population Served: Homeless Individuals Service Description: Job readiness services including vocational assessment, resume writing, appropriate employment behavior, dress and assistance with job search. PARENTING EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parenting Education Population Served: Homeless Individuals Service Description: Self Help and Support Groups includes Parenting Training. PERMANENT HOUSING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing Population Served: Homeless Individuals Service Description: Focus Hope Housing program is an innovative program, which provides families or individuals headed by homeless disabled and or special needs individuals with safe and secure housing and is an important adjunct to a treatment process coordinated with community-based treatment programs. SUBSIDIZED HOUSING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing Population Served: Homeless Individuals Service Description: Collection of housing fees from residents and management of apartments and their residents.

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UNITY PARENTING AND COUNSELING, INC. - FOSTER CARE SERVICES


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2760 West 111th Street, Chicago, IL, 60655 Main Telephone: (773) 239-6060; Fax: (773) 239-7638 mailto: admin@unityparenting.org http://www.unityparenting.org Ms. Flora Koppel, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 239-6060 (ext.) 672; Fax: (773) 239-7638 mailto: fkoppel@unityparenting.org Ms. Flora Koppel, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 908-8317; Fax: (773) 239-7638 mailto: fkoppel@unityparenting.org Unity's mission is to provide the residents of our community strong support, community advocacy and holistic services designed to nurture and strengthen the inner person to promote self-efficacy and family empowerment.

ADOPTION AND FOSTER CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Foster Home Placement Population Served: Children Service Description: Adoption and foster care includes assessments of the child(ren) and the child(ren)s family, pre-placement assessment of foster parents and home, service planning, referrals and monitoring, court appearances and, where appropriate, adoption referral with associated planning, referrals and monitoring. CASE MANAGEMENT (FAMILY AND CHILD SERVICES) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Families Service Description: Case management services including individual and family member needs assessments (social, financial, educational, medical, psychological), service planning, referral to services not provided in-house, service participation and outcome monitoring, on-site life skills and milieu counseling and coordination with other service providers. CASE MANAGEMENT (SOCIAL SERVICES) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Families Service Description: Case management services including individual and family member needs assessments (social, financial, educational, medical, psychological), service planning, referral to services not provided in-house, service participation and outcome monitoring, on-site life skills and milieu counseling and coordination with other service providers. CRISIS SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Crisis Intervention Population Served: Families Service Description: Crises Services includes placement crises, crises involving the children (medical, social, educational, criminal) or crises involving the natural parents that might effect reunification. EVALUATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Evaluation includes post testing for Parenting Training, evaluating adults and children in therapy and evaluating the service outcomes. FAMILY COUNSELING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Family Counseling Population Served: Families Service Description: Family Counseling is provided for birth families of foster children as part of the permanency process, foster families and adoptive families when necessary. PARENTING EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parenting Education Population Served: Adults Service Description: Adult Education consisting of Parenting Training and in-home, interactive, parenting coaching. PUBLIC BENEFITS APPLICATION AND ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Welfare Rights Assistance Population Served: Adults Service Description: Public benefits application and enrollment assistance is provided to birth families when necessary to facilitate reunification. THERAPY-INDIVIDUAL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Individual Counseling Population Served: Families with Children Service Description: Individual Therapy is provided to foster/adoptive children and natural parents as part of the reunification process. TRANSPORTATION FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Transportation Expense Assistance Population Served: Birth Parents Service Description: Transportation financial assistance for natural parents to attend services required for reunification.

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UNITY PARENTING AND COUNSELING, INC. - HARMONY VILLAGE


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7923 South Maryland, Apt 1D, Chicago, IL, 60619 Main Telephone: (773) 783-9200; Fax: (773) 783-9202 mailto: admin@unityparenting.org http://www.unityparenting.org Leslie Hill Telephone: (773) 783-9200; Fax: (773) 783-9202 mailto: lhill@unityparenting.org Ms. Flora Koppel, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 908-8317; Fax: (773) 239-7638 mailto: fkoppel@unityparenting.org Unity's mission is to provide the residents of our community strong support, community advocacy and holistic services designed to nurture and strengthen the inner person to promote self-efficacy and family empowerment.

ADULT EDUCATION SERVICES (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: GED Instruction Population Served: Homeless Youth Service Description: Referral to Unitys Educational Assistance Service for Adult Education (GED). CASE MANAGEMENT (SOCIAL SERVICES) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Homeless Youth Service Description: Case management includes individual and family member needs assessments (social, financial, educational, medical, psychological), service planning, referral to services not provided in-house, service participation and outcome monitoring, onsite life skills and milieu counseling, coordination with other service providers. CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR HOMELESS YOUTH AND ADULTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Welfare Rights Assistance Population Served: Homeless Youth Service Description: Public benefits application and enrollment assistance. CREATIVE WRITING CLASS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Fiction Writing Instruction Population Served: Homeless Youth Service Description: Creative Writing for Homeless Youth. Writing exercises designed to enhance personal awareness and increase self esteem. EVALUATION SERVICES FOR HOMELESS YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: Homeless Youth Service Description: Homeless services includes coordination with Chicago Homeless Shelters with participation in the HMIS data sharing network and preparation for permanent housing. HOMELESS SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Referrals Population Served: Homeless Youth Service Description: Homeless services includes coordination with Chicago Homeless Shelters with participation in the HMIS data sharing network and preparation for permanent housing. HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Housing Search Assistance Population Served: Homeless Youth Service Description: Housing search assistance includes identifying neighborhoods by proximity (to family, schools, services, etc.) cost of housing and configuration of available living arrangements (studio apartments, shared housing, family apartments, condos, etc.) INDIVIDUAL THERAPY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Individual Counseling Population Served: Homeless Youth Service Description: Individual therapy is provided to homeless youth and their family members. JOB READINESS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Readiness Population Served: Homeless Youth Service Description: Job readiness services include vocational assessment, resume writing, appropriate employment behavior, dress, assistance with job search. MONEY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Money Management Population Served: Homeless Youth Service Description: Money management is part of our life skills training services for homeless youth. REFERRAL SERVICES (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: Case/Care Management Referrals Population Served: Homeless Youth Service Description: Referrals to services not provided by Unity (substance abuse treatment, medical or psychiatric treatment, Public Assistance, Social Security, etc.).

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SUPPORT AND SELF-HELP GROUPS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Mutual Support Groups Population Served: Homeless Youth Service Description: Support and self help groups includes resident meetings, parenting training, and creative writing. TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FOR YOUTH (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Transitional Housing/Shelter Population Served: Homeless Youth Service Description: Supportive Housing Program, which provides safe, secure and pleasant housing combined with a structured program of supportive services, for homeless teens/young adults and when appropriate, his/her children. UNITY ARTS PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Theater Performances Population Served: Homeless Youth Service Description: Dramatic productions for the stage.

UNIVERSITY CHURCH
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5655 South University Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 363-8142; Fax: (773) 363-7086 mailto: uchurch@universitychurchchicago.org http://www.universitychurchchicago.org Rev. Ann Marie Coleman, Co-Senior Minister Telephone: (773) 363-8142; Fax: (773) 363-7086 mailto: amc@universitychurchchicago.org Rev. Donald Coleman, Co-Senior Minister Telephone: (773) 363-8142; Fax: (773) 363-7086 mailto: adc@universitychurchchicago.org Create and maintain a worshiping community of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the United Church of Christ. Carry out a critical prophetic ministry to the community with an anti-racism and open and affirming emphasis.

WORSHIP SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Religious Activities Population Served: General Public Service Description: Worship services, fellowship, religious education.
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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO - CANCER RESOURCE CENTER


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5758 S. Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 834-7326; Alt. Telephone: (773) 834-7206; Fax: (773) 834-0261 mailto: cancerresources@uccrc.org http://uccrc.uchicago.edu/current/cancerresourcecenter.html Ms. Divya Jain, Coordinator of Services Telephone: (773) 834-7326; Fax: (773) 834-0261 mailto: djain@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu Ms. Marcy List, Director Telephone: (773) 955-4040 (ext.) 5972; Fax: (773) 702-9311 mailto: mlist@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu To deliver professional, compassionate assistance to cancer patients, their families, and their caregivers from the moment of diagnosis forward - filling the gaps that may occur before and after the patients hospital stay.

CANCER INFORMATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Divya Jain Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 834-7326; Fax: (773) 834-0261; mailto: djain@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu Service Description: The Resource Center provides free information on various cancer types for patients & their families. In addition, there is information on treatment options, clinical trials, support groups, different drug therapies & internet access assistance. CANCER SUPPORT AND REFERRALS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Health Related Support Groups Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Ms. Elizabeth Ferrigno Service Description: The Resource Center offers patient and caregiver support groups, care assessment and referral, crisis counseling and patient navigation services. The Resource Center provides patients with assistance o variables that effect their overall quality of life after a cancer diagnosis. The Resource Center has information on financial assistance, transportation, and support. EDUCATION AND OUTREACH (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Health Fairs Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Ms. Yolanda Davis Service Reach:* Telephone: (773) 834-8611; Fax: (773) 834-5800; mailto: ydavis@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu Service Description: The Resource Center supports local health fairs by participating and providing literature. We network with community organizations, sponsor monthly awareness tables at the hospital and educate on prevention and healthy lifestyles.

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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO - COMMITTEE ON THE VISUAL ARTS


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6016 Ingleside Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 753-4821; Fax: (773) 834-7630 mailto: cova@humanities.uchicago.edu http://cova.uchicago.edu Graduate and Undergraduate degree program offered by the University of Chicago.

GRADUATE EDUCATION IN VISUAL ARTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Schools of the Arts Population Served: College Students Service Description: Our MFA student body is comprised of artists working in sculpture, photography, painting, print-making, installation, performance, video and new media. UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Schools of the Arts Population Served: College Students Service Description: While the concentration in the Visual Arts builds on the Chicago tradition of emphasis on critical thinking and the development, testing and revision of ideas, we shift the emphasis to place paramount importance on critical perception in an environment that is now more than ever so dominated by the visual.
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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO - DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIES


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1010 East 59th Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 702-8512; Fax: (773) 834-5867 http://humanities.uchicago.edu Ms. E. Sophia Carroll, Director of Communications Telephone: (773) 702-4847; Fax: (773) 834-2586 mailto: ecarroll@uchicago.edu Ms. E. Sophia Carroll, Director of Communications Telephone: (773) 702-4847; Fax: (773) 834-2586 mailto: ecarroll@uchicago.edu Students in the Division of the Humanities investigate the varied achievements of the human mind in language and literature, music, the visual arts, and philosophy. These investigations can range from the methods of the established humanistic disciplines to the newer alliances of humanities and social sciences, from the history of a civilization to the conceptual foundations of science, from the aesthetics of a literary genre to the broader cultural occasions that bring the visual arts into contact with linguistic theory or musicology into contact with anthropology. The division regards a multiplicity of questions and approaches as the hallmark of its intellectual life and encourages its students to share in this diversity.

MASTER OF ARTS PROGRAM IN THE HUMANITIES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Colleges/Universities Population Served: College Students Service Contact:* Joan Wellman, Program Administrator Service Reach:* mailto: WellmanJ@uchicago.edu Service Description: One-year masters program that is a joint undertaking of the entire Humanities division of the University of Chicago (English, Art History, Philosophy etc).
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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO - FRANKE INSTITUTE FOR THE HUMANITIES


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1100 East 57th Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 702-8274; Fax: (773) 702-0775 mailto: franke-humanities@uchicago.edu http://humanities.uchicago.edu/orgs/institute/about.html Ms. Margot Browning, Associate Director Telephone: (773) 702-8274; Fax: (773) 702-0775 Mr. James Chandler, Director Telephone: (773) 702-8274; Fax: (773) 702-1304 mailto: franke-humanities@uchicago.edu Sponsoring creative and innovative work in established academic disciplines in the arts and humanities and encouraging new projects that cross traditional disciplinary and departmental lines; work and new projects that can be tested and disseminated through discussions, debates, symposia, and public conferences.

DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Fellowships Population Served: College Students Service Description: Working with the administration of the Humanities Division, the Institute funds four outstanding University of Chicago graduate students in the Humanities for a year of dissertation writing. RESIDENTIAL FELLOWSHIPS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Fellowships Population Served: Teachers/Lecturers Service Description: Residential Fellowships at the Institute enable six members of the University faculty to pursue independent humanistic research each year, free of their regular teaching and administrative responsibilities for two quarters. SPEAKERS AND CONFERENCES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Speakers/Speakers Bureaus Population Served: General Public Service Description: The Institute accepts proposals for funding conferences and lectures, usually as a co-sponsor with other University of Chicago departments, divisions, schools, or graduate workshops; and/or from other institutions.
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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO - GRAHAM SCHOOL OF GENERAL STUDIES -- GLEACHER CENTER


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450 N City Front Plaza, Chicago, IL, 60611 Main Telephone: (312) 464-8655; Alt. Telephone: (773) 702-1722; Fax: (773) 702-6814 http://grahamschool.uchicago.edu Mr. Chris Guymon Telephone: (773) 702-1730; Fax: (773) 702-6814 Mr. Chris Guymon Telephone: (773) 702-1730; Fax: (773) 702-6814 The Graham School of General Studies embodies the University's pledge to extend its commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and intellectual discussion to the broader community. The William B. and Catherine V. Graham School of General Studies continues this proud tradition of creating an engaged and active academic community. Our programs are marked by our passion for excellence, the standard we use to develop each new course, seminar or certificate program. We offer noncredit and credit programs in the Humanities, Arts, and Sciences and Business and Professional realms taught by specialists in the academic fields in which they teach, from curators of contemporary art to senior consultants for the Fortune 10. Every term we strive to offer a vibrant array of new and exciting learning opportunities, allowing you to choose courses that best serve your unique interests and needs.

CONTINUING EDUCATION - GENERAL STUDIES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Lifelong Learning Programs Population Served: General Public Service Description: We offer the ability to take courses at the University of Chicago - without having to apply for a degree - through the Graduate Student-At-Large / Returning Scholar Program. CONTINUING EDUCATION - NON-CREDIT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Lifelong Learning Programs Population Served: Adults Service Description: Through the Humanities, Arts and Sciences and Business and Professional Programs we offer the opportunity to advance your intellectual curiosity and career through noncredit courses. MASTER OF LIBERAL ARTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Colleges/Universities Population Served: General Public Service Description: A flexible part-time, weekday evening or Saturday format multidisciplinary Masters degree program led by some of the most distinguished faculty at the University of Chicago -- top scholars in the humanities, social physical and natural sciences. U OF C SUMMER SESSION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Summer School Programs Population Served: High School Students Service Description: Special programs for High School students allowing them to gain college credit for courses taken. The University of Chicago Summer quarter is open to high school students, visiting students, and adults.
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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO - MUSIC DEPARTMENT


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1010 East 59th Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 702-8484; Fax: (773) 753-0558 http://music.uchicago.edu Ms. Jennifer Maxwell, Director of Public Relations Telephone: (773) 702-8484; Fax: (773) 753-0558 mailto: jmaxwell@uchicago.edu Dr. Don Michael Randel, President Telephone: (773) 702-8484; Fax: (773) 753-0558 Its time-honored emphases on composition and historical musicology are combined with more recently developed strengths in theory, analysis, and ethnomusicology.

BACHELORS DEGREE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Schools of the Arts Population Served: College Students Service Description: The Bachelor of Arts program in Music provides a background both for graduate work in music and for study in other fields. Students in other programs of study may also complete a minor in music. The department also sponsors a number of performance organizations and concert series. GRADUATE EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Schools of the Arts Population Served: College Students Service Description: Graduate students in the Department of Music are admitted in one of three Ph.D. programs: Composition, Ethnomusicology, and History & Theory. SPECIAL EVENTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Music Performances Population Served: General Public Service Description: Special events like University of Chicago Presents; Computer Music Studio Concert; Colloquium Series; Ethnoise! Workshop; Noontime Concert Series.

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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO HOSPITALS - ADULT HIV CARE CENTER


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5758 S. Maryland, MC 9015, Suite 4-C, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 834-9740; Alt. Telephone: (773) 834-6819; Fax: (773) 834-7065 http://www.io.uchicago.edu Ms. Michelle M. Taylor, L.C.S.W. Telephone: (773) 834-6819; Fax: (773) 834-7065 mailto: mtaylor@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu Ms. Michelle M. Taylor Telephone: (773) 834-6819; Fax: (773) 834-7065 mailto: mtaylor@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu To serve HIV+ adults for all medical care, in-patient and out-patient. Committed to teaching and research.

ADULT HIV IN-PATIENT CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: AIDS Treatment Population Served: AIDS/HIV Service Description: In-patient medical care for HIV-positive adults. CLINICS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: AIDS Treatment Population Served: AIDS/HIV Service Description: Medical care for HIV-positive Adults out-patient clinic. SOCIAL SERVICE REFERRALS (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: Case/Care Management Referrals Population Served: AIDS/HIV Service Description: Referrals for all social service needs for people living with HIV.
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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO HOSPITALS - SECTION OF CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY


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5841 South Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 702-2500; Fax: (773) 702-4187 http://surgery.uchicago.edu Mr. James Legner, JD, MA Telephone: (773) 702-2500; Fax: (773) 702-4187 mailto: jlegner@surgery.bsd.uchicago.edu Mr. James Legner Telephone: (773) 702-2500; Fax: (773) 702-4187 mailto: jlegner@surgery.bsd.uchicago.edu The clinical mission encompasses the full spectrum of cardiac surgery including neonatal and children's pediatric cardiac surgery, Cardiac transplantation, and the gambit of adult cardiac surgery, with particular emphasis on the use of homograft aortic and pulmonary valve tissue, valve repair, coronary revascularization in patients with depressed ventricular function, and reoperative surgery.

CARDIAC AND THORACIC SURGERY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Cardiothoracic Surgery Population Served: General Public Service Description: Provides the full spectrum of cardiac surgery services including neonatal and children's pediatric cardiac surgery, cardiac transplantation, and the gambit of adult cardiac surgery services and provides the full range of thoracic (chest and Lungs) surgery services.
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URBAN JUNCTURE
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4245 S Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-5000; Fax: (773) 285-5004 mailto: info@urban-juncture.com http://www.urban-juncture.com/ Urban Juncture, Inc. develops commercial real estate and related enterprises that address the needs of currently underserved urban communities. Our enterprises are tailored to the unique needs of their host communities. Generally they provide a combination of job opportunities to long-time residents, access to quality goods and services to attract and retain new residents and businesses, and unique events and attractions that encourage tourist and business traffic and spending. As a result, they help to stabilize the community, facilitate its integration with the broader region, and improve the well-being and economic selfsufficiency of residents.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Community Economic Development Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Description: Engages in real estate development and works to attract retail establishments to Bronzeville community.

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VANDERCOOK COLLEGE OF MUSIC


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3140 South Federal Street, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 225-6288; Fax: (312) 225-5211 http://www.vandercook.edu/ Ms. Kaye Clements, Dean Telephone: (312) 225-6288; Fax: (312) 225-5211 mailto: kclements@vandercook.edu Dr. Charles Menghini, President Telephone: (312) 225-6288; Fax: (312) 225-5211 mailto: cmenghini@vandercook.edu VanderCook College of Music is the only college in the country solely devoted to the preparation of music educators. For over 90 years, VanderCook graduates have been inspiring others through a love for music and a passion for teaching.

GRADUATE EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Schools of the Arts Population Served: College Students Service Description: For Master's degree candidates, VanderCook seeks people who are currently teaching and desire to become even better music educators. UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Schools of the Arts Population Served: College Students Service Description: The VanderCook curriculum is a combination of general education courses, applied instrumental and vocal instruction, music education courses, and theoretical study.
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VISION HOUSE

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514 East 50th Place, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 624-9112; Fax: (773) 624-9144 http://www.visionhouse.org Ms. Carolyn McCall, Property Manager Telephone: (773) 624-9112; Fax: (773) 624-9144 mailto: CMcCall@visionhouse.org Mr. Tyrone Marshall, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 624-9112; Fax: (773) 624-9144 mailto: tmarshall@visionhouse.org Vision House provides permanent housing for low income and homeless HIV/AIDS affected individuals and their families.

SUBSIDIZED HOUSING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Subsidized Housing Administrative Organizations Population Served: AIDS/HIV Service Description: We provide subsidized housing to individuals and families who are homeless, have little or no income, and are infected or affected by HIV/AIDS.
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WABASH YMCA

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3763 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 285-0020 http://www.ymcachgo.org Ms. Fran Bell, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 285-0020 mailto: Fran_Bell@ymcachgo.org Ms. Fran Bell, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 285-0020 mailto: Fran_Bell@ymcachgo.org The YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago is an inclusive, charitable Association, founded on Christian principles and dedicated to building strong kids, strong families, and strong communities through programs that develop spirit, mind, and body.

FAMILY NIGHTS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Parent/Child Activity Groups Population Served: Families Service Description: Families can workout, play basketball, swim, or enjoy the other available activities and games for FREE once a month from 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm. MEMBERSHIP OFFICE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Athletic Clubs Population Served: General Public Service Description: Rates/Membership Categories: Youth: $20 Joiner Fee, $10 Monthly Fee; Adult: $50 Joiner Fee, $35 Monthly Fee; Family: $70 Joiner Fee, $50 Monthly Fee; Senior (62+): $50 Joiner Fee, $33 Monthly Fee; Daily Usage Fee (without membership): Youth $3, Adult $7, Family $15 (up to 4), Senior $3.50. YMCA MARATHON TRAINING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Sports Related Instruction Population Served: General Public Service Contact:* Brain Samuels Service Description: Experienced coaches, bi-weekly seminars, weekly running schedules, and facility access before and after Saturday runs are included.
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WASHINGTON PARK DEPARTMENT SCHOOL AGE PROGRAM


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5129 South Indiana Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 538-5322; Fax: (773) 538-6639 Mr. Kevin MacGowan, Director Telephone: (773) 538-5322; Fax: (773) 538-6639

AFTER SCHOOL (YEAR ROUND) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Children Service Description: Summer Hours: 8-6; School Year Hours 2:30-6:00.
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WATERDOG MUSIC
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329 West 18th Street, #313, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 421-7499; Fax: (312) 421-1848 mailto: waterdog@waterdogmusic.com http://waterdogmusic.com Mr. Rob Gillis, Operations Manager Telephone: (312) 421-7499; Fax: (312) 421-1848 mailto: waterdog@waterdogmusic.com Mr. Rob Gillis, Operations Manager Telephone: (312) 421-7499; Fax: (312) 421-1848 mailto: waterdog@waterdogmusic.com Music management company that exclusively represents Ralph Cover, The Bad Examples, and Ralph's World.

RECORD COMPANY (INDEPENDENT LABEL) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Media/Communications Population Served: Children Service Description: Music management company that exclusively represents Ralph Covert, The Bad Examples, and Ralph's World.
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WECAN (WOODLAWN EAST COMMUNITY AND NEIGHBORS)


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6450 S. Stony Island Ave, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 288-3000; Alt. Telephone: (773) 288-5950; Fax: (773) 288-3081 Ms. Mattie Butler, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 288-3000; Fax: (773) 288-3081 mailto: butlermcb@aol.com Ms. Mattie Butler, Executive Director Telephone: (773) 288-3000; Fax: (773) 288-3081 mailto: butlermcb@aol.com WECAN is a community development and empowerment organization located in the community of Woodlawn. The organization was founded in 1980 by a group of concerned residents. The goal of WECAN is to address the changing needs and issues of Woodlawn and its residents. The organization accomplishes this goal by offering innovative housing and supportive services that will serve to enhance and enrich the lives of all of its residents.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Children Service Description: Staff provides an after-school program between 3 and 6pm Monday through Friday. EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers Population Served: General Public Service Description: Supportive Services staff assists in job searches, job readiness, resume writing, etc. HEALTHCARE REFERRALS (REFERRAL ONLY) Service Category: Health Care Referrals Population Served: General Public Service Description: Staff assists tenants in obtaining affordable health care in the community. REAL ESTATE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing Population Served: Inner City Residents Service Description: WECAN Supportive Services Staff works in conjunction with property managers to offer innovative and affordable housing along with supportive services that will enhance and enrich the lives of residents. SOCIAL SERVICES - CASE MANAGEMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Case/Care Management Population Served: General Public Service Description: Supportive Services at WECAN provide case management and referrals to community resources to all tenants.

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WEST POINT BAPTIST CHURCH


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3566-72 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 538-7590; Fax: (773) 538-8370 http://www.westpointchurch.net Rev. Brian K. Howard, Executive Minister Telephone: (773) 538-7590; Fax: (773) 538-8370 mailto: bhoward@westpointchurch.net Ms. Patricia A. Hunter, Executive Assistant Telephone: (773) 538-7590; Fax: (773) 538-8370 mailto: phunter@westpointchurch.net The mission and purpose is to fulfill the great commission of Jesus Christ . . . We meet this challenge through our worship, ministry, and outreach.

COLLEGE BOUND PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: College Entrance Support Population Served: Adolescents Service Contact:* P. K. Barry, Youth Pastor Service Description: Assists in College Preparation (provides workshops and seminars on topics such as financial aid, college interviewing, admissions processes), College Selection (college fairs, college tours, and individual student research), and Career Awareness (job shadowing and a professional speakers series). HIV/AIDS MINISTRY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: AIDS/HIV Issues Population Served: Families/Friends of People with AIDS/HIV Service Contact:* Ms. Patricia Hunter Service Reach:* mailto: phunter@westpointchurch.net Service Description: Sustains an effective AIDS Ministry, provides spiritual leadership and care to all persons infected and affected by HIV/AIDS, & provides AIDS education information and resources to the congregation and community. OPERATION H.O.P.E. - FEED OUR PEOPLE MINISTRY (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Food Pantries Population Served: General Public Service Description: Every second Saturday of the month.
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WIC FOOD CENTER


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5060 South State Street, Chicago, IL, 60609 Main Telephone: (773) 548-5011; Alt. Telephone: (312) 655-7000; Fax: (773) 548-5015 Ask for Manager Telephone: (773) 548-5011; Fax: (773) 548-5015 Mr. Phil Parsons, Department Director Telephone: (312) 951-7672; Fax: (312) 255-8242 mailto: pparsons@catholiccharities.org The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a USDA food and nutrition program administered by the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) and operated by Catholic Charities. Eighteen centers provide a variety of WIC approved foods for eligible participants. The food centers provide a supervised playroom, access to social services, job training and educational programs. In addition, vision and hearing testing, immunization screening, paternity establishment and nutrition education are available. Some of the centers provide one-stop shopping offering WIC services, day care, Head Start, family case management and health services.

WIC PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: WIC Population Served: Women Service Description: Food, nutrition counseling, and access to health services are provided to low-income women, infants, and children under the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, popularly known as WIC.
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WIC FOOD CENTER


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416 East 43rd Street, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (773) 924-7041 http://www.catholiccharities.net/servicesbhnfood.htm Mr. Phil Parsons, Department Director Telephone: (312) 951-7672; Fax: (312) 255-8242 mailto: pparsons@catholiccharities.org Mr. Hiem DiQuach, Director of Operations Telephone: (312) 951-7382; Fax: (312) 951-7609 mailto: hdiquach@catholiccharities.org The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a USDA food and nutrition program administered by the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) and operated by Catholic Charities. Eighteen centers provide a variety of WIC approved foods for eligible participants. The food centers provide a supervised playroom, access to social services, job training and educational programs. In addition, vision and hearing testing, immunization screening, paternity establishment and nutrition education are available. Some of the centers provide one-stop shopping offering WIC services, day care, Head Start, family case management and health services.

FOOD CENTER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Food Banks/Food Suppliers Population Served: Women Service Description: Intake number for WIC for all of Chicago: (312) 951-7672.
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WIC FOOD CENTER


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2907 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 326-5020 Mr. Phil Parsons, Department Director Telephone: (312) 951-7672; Fax: (312) 255-8242 mailto: pparsons@catholiccharities.org Mr. Hiem DiQuach, Director of Operations Telephone: (312) 951-7382; Fax: (312) 951-7609 mailto: hdiquach@catholiccharities.org The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a USDA food and nutrition program administered by the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) and operated by Catholic Charities. Eighteen centers provide a variety of WIC approved foods for eligible participants. The food centers provide a supervised playroom, access to social services, job training and educational programs. In addition, vision and hearing testing, immunization screening, paternity establishment and nutrition education are available. Some of the centers provide one-stop shopping offering WIC services, day care, Head Start, family case management and health services.

FOOD CENTER (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Food Banks/Food Suppliers Population Served: Women Service Description: Intake number for WIC for all of Chicago: (312) 951-7672.
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WILLIAM L. DAWSON CONVALESCENT & NURSING CENTER


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3500 South Giles Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 Main Telephone: (312) 326-2000; Fax: (312) 326-5753 mailto: info@wldnursing.com http://www.wldnursing.com/ Ms. Claudelle Hampton, Admissions Coordinator Telephone: (312) 326-2000 Ms. Pamela Orr, Administrator Telephone: (312) 326-2000; Fax: (312) 326-5753 The only African-American family-owned and -operated skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in the Chicagoland area. Dawson Nursing Center incorporates Afrocentric experiences into many recreational activities, decorative surroundings and even menu selections where traditional African-American cuisine is featured.

RESIDENTIAL SKILLED NURSING CARE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Adult Residential Care Homes Population Served: Older Adults Service Description: Alzheimer's Unit, Physical, Occupational, Speech and Respiratory therapy available.
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WOODLAWN DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES


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1312 East 62nd Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 Main Telephone: (773) 667-8456; Alt. Telephone: (773) 643-7495; Fax: (773) 643-6656 Ms. Pat Wilcoxen, Treasurer Telephone: (773) 643-7495; Fax: (773) 643-6656 Ms. Pat Wilcoxen, Treasurer Telephone: (773) 643-7495; Fax: (773) 643-6656 (WDA) is a community organization seeking to build community from the inside out, by mobilizing the capacities of citizens of diverse backgrounds to reinvent their community and cultivate neighborhood life.

BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: Elementary School Students Service Site:* 6657 South Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 60637 Service Contact:* Ms. Lorne Love, Board Member Service Description: Program for students in the Woodlawn Community School, provides supervised recreation and homework assistance. COHOUSING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Tenant Associations Population Served: Low Income Service Description: Rental housing for low-income residents where the residents participate in the management of the building and maximize their interaction through participation. WOODLAWN COMMUNITY SCHOOL (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Charter Schools Population Served: Elementary School Students Limited To: Students at WCS Service Site:* 6657 South Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 60637 (773) 535-0801 Service Contact:* Mr. Embil, Principal Service Description: Chicago small school in the CPS system wherein the parents and teachers develop what is now a afrocentric curriculum. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Job Training Population Served: African Americans Service Description: Exploring a workforce development program to address the needs of the African American men in the community.

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YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS POSITIVE PERSPECTIVE


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7227 South Yates Boulevard, Chicago, IL, 60649 Main Telephone: (773) 221-9900 Ms. Janet Edmunds, Founder Telephone: (773) 221-9900; Fax: (773) 221-9022 Ms. Janet Edmunds, Founder Telephone: (773) 221-9900; Fax: (773) 221-9022 Young Entrepreneurs Positive Perspective (YEP): To give our young people life and entrepreneurial skills.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Youth Enrichment Programs Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: Teach children how to edit magazines and teach them entrepreneurial skills. YEP PAPERZINE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Newspaper Publishing/Distribution Population Served: General Public YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR SAVES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Entrepreneurial Training Population Served: Adolescents Service Description: Teaches entrepreneurship to 50 children from area grammar and high schools in local libraries.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP CHARTER SCHOOL - DRAKE SCHOOL H.E.A.R.T CLINIC


Address: Reach Numbers: Service Contact: 2641 S. Calumet, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 949-0277; Fax: (312) 949-0337 Dr. Terri Morris, Pediatrician Telephone: (312) 949-0277; Fax: (312) 949-0337 Ms. Regina Ortiz, Director Telephone: (312) 413-3418; Fax: (312) 996-3848 mailto: pray@uic.edu School based health clinic from the University of Illinois.

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FAMILY PLANNING (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Teen Family Planning Programs Population Served: High School Students Service Description: Family planning counseling, education and referrals. HEALTH EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Health Education Population Served: Teenage Parents Service Description: Primarily work with school health education classes and provide one on one counseling for pregnant and parenting teens. IMMUNIZATIONS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Childhood Immunizations Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: Work with CPS school nurses to ensure children are in compliance with CPS immunization standards. MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Adolescent/Youth Counseling Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: Dr. of Adolescent Psychiatry works with children with learning and behavior disabilities and anger management issues. ROUTINE SCHOOL AND SPORTS PHYSICALS (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: General Physical Examinations Population Served: All Grade School Students Service Description: We provide well and sick care, preventive medicine and physicals.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP CHARTER SCHOOL OF CHICAGO


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2641 South Calumet Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60616 Main Telephone: (312) 949-9400; Fax: (312) 949-9142 http://www.ywlcs.org Ms. Jennifer Meade Telephone: (312) 949-9400; Fax: (312) 949-9142 mailto: jameade@ywlcs.org Ms. Margaret Small, Ph.D., Director Telephone: (312) 949-9400; Fax: (312) 949-9142 mailto: msmall@ywlcs.org The Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago inspires urban girls to engage in rigorous college preparatory learning in a small school focused on math, science and technology that nurtures their self-confidence and challenges them to achieve.

PRIMARY EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Elementary Schools Population Served: Girls Service Description: The Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago is the only all-girls public school in the city.
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SECONDARY EDUCATION (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Secondary/High Schools Population Served: Girls Service Description: The Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago is the only all-girls public school in the city. 1100 East 55th Street, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 256-0671 http://blackwellpublishing.com Ms. Deb Vandermolen, Assistant Editor Telephone: (773) 256-0671 Mr. Philip Hefner, Editor Telephone: (773) 256-0671 Zygon focuses on the questions of meaning and values that challenge individual and social existence today. It brings together the best thinking of the day from the physical, biological, and social sciences with ideas from philosophy, theology, and religious studies. The journal's contributors seek to keep united what may often become disconnected: values with knowledge, goodness with truth, religion with science.

ZYGON - JOURNAL OF RELIGION & SCIENCE


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PUBLICATION (ACADEMIC) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Printed Materials Population Served: General Public Service Description: Quarterly academic journal Zygon recreates the excitement of the Socratic dialectic in its commitment to finding essential unity in the apparent diversity of human experience.
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ZYGON CENTER FOR RELIGION AND SCIENCE


Address: Reach Numbers: E-mail: Web Site: Service Contact:

Executive Contact: Mission:

1100 East 55th Street, Chicago, IL, 60615 Main Telephone: (773) 256-0670; Fax: (773) 256-0682 mailto: zcrs@zygoncenter.org http://zygoncenter.org/ Ms. Marcy Gaston, Executive Coordinator Telephone: (773) 256-0670; Fax: (773) 256-0682 mailto: zcrs@lstc.edu Dr. Antje Jackeln, Ph.D., Director Telephone: (773) 256-0775; Fax: (773) 256-0682 mailto: ajackele@lstc.edu Zygon Center for Religion and Science is dedicated to relating religious traditions and the best scientific knowledge in order to gain insight into the origins, nature, and destiny of humans and their environment, and to realize the common goal of a world in which love, justice, and responsible patterns of living prevail.

ADVANCED SEMINAR IN RELIGION AND SCIENCE (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Theological/Comparative Religion Clubs/Societies Population Served: General Public Service Description: Twelve week lecture series in the spring open to students and the general public. The topic changes each year. EPIC OF CREATION (COURSE) (DIRECT SERVICE) Service Category: Lifelong Learning Programs Population Served: General Public Service Description: Discussion of scientific, biblical, and theological perspectives on our origins held annually, open to the public. Academics and Guest Speakers.

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AARP TAX AIDE PROGRAMS

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ART APPRECIATION
Arts Programs - South Side Community Art Center, 112 Special Events - Lunchtime Talk Series - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 Special Events - Smart Collecting - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 Exhibitions - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 Exhibitions - Hyde Park Art Center, 93 Exhibitions - Renaissance Society, 109 Exhibitions - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 Fifty-Seventh Street Art Fair - Fifty-Seventh Street Art Fair, 70 Special Events - History Makers, 89 Artist in Residence - Sutherland Community Arts Initiative, 114 Community Classes - the Arts School - South Shore Cultural Center, 112 Creative Expression and Arts - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 Creative Expression and Arts - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 Studio Art Instruction - Hyde Park Art Center, 93 Workshops - Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center, 101 Humanities Open House - Humanities Open House, 93 Membership Office - Wabash YMCA, 133 Children's Book Fair - Fifty-Seventh Street Childrens Book Fair, 70 Bookstore - Afrocentric Book Store II, 37 Bookstore - Fifty-Seventh Street Books, 70 Author Appearances - Afrocentric Book Store II, 37 Author Appearances and Events - Seminary Cooperative Bookstores Inc, 111 Author Events - Fifty-Seventh Street Books, 70 Boxing Lessons - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 Breastfeeding Counseling Program - Chicago Urban League - Health & Family Services (H&FS), 58 Jobs and Economic Development - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 Jobs and Minority Contracting - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 Kenwood Oakland Committee on Employment - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery - University of Chicago Hospitals Section of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 132 Goal Power - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 Railroad Career Expo - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 63 Service Learning and Career Education - Chicago Urban League Education, 57 Community Educational Classes - Ma' Dear Home Services, Inc., 103 Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 82 Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 84 Case Management - Heartland Human Care Services - Raphael Center -Bronzeville, 85
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ABUSE/VIOLENCE RELATED SUPPORT GROUPS ACTING INSTRUCTION ACUPUNCTURE


Creative Expression and Arts - Educare Center, 66 Saturday Class - The Chicago Theatre Company, 116 Acupuncture - Family Medical Center Clinic, 68

AARP Tax-Aide - AARP Illinois State Office, 25

Battered Females - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99

ART GALLERIES/EXHIBITS

ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIC INPATIENT UNITS ADOLESCENT/YOUTH COUNSELING ADOPT A SCHOOL PROGRAMS

Intensive Therapeutic Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 31 Mental Health Services - Young Women's Leadership Charter School Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 School Revitalization - Fifth Ward Aldermanic Office, 70 The New Beginning - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 Senior Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley South Chicago Neighborhood House - Youth and Senior Services, 35 Adult Learning - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40 Family Resource Center - Firman Community Services, 71 Literacy / GED - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 87 Literacy / GED - Henry Booth House - Near South, 88 Adult Residential Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Residential Programs, 26 CILA (Community Integrated Living Arrangement) - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Residential Skilled Nursing Care - William L. Dawson Convalescent & Nursing Center, 136 Senior Housing - Deliverance Manor Housing Corporation, 66 Senior Living - St. Paul Church of God in Christ Community Development MIN Inc. (SPCDM), 114 Homemaker / Respite Service - Gareda Nursing & Homemaker Services, Inc., 76 Respite Care Program - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 Advocacy - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 33 Advocacy and Case Management - Resident Service Coordinator, Lake Michigan Apartments Senior Housing, Chicago Department on Aging and Chicago Housing Authority, 110 Advocacy Department - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 55 Issue Oriented Advocacy - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 Adult HIV In-Patient Care - University of Chicago Hospitals - Adult HIV Care Center, 132 Clinics - University of Chicago Hospitals - Adult HIV Care Center, 132 HIV/AIDS Ministry - West Point Baptist Church, 135 HIV / Communicable Diseases - Haymarket Center, 81 Alternative High School - The Blue Gargoyle -- Bronzeville Academic Center, 115 Evening School - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 McKinley Academy at Lakeside - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32 McKinley School East Campus - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32 Archives - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64
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ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PROGRAMS ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTRUCTION

ADOPTION/FOSTER CARE SUPPORT GROUPS ADULT DAY PROGRAMS

ARTS APPRECIATION ATHLETIC CLUBS BOOK FAIRS

ADULT LITERACY PROGRAMS

ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES

BOOK PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION BOOK SIGNINGS

BOXING

ADULT RESPITE CARE ADVOCACY

BREASTFEEDING

BUSINESS RECRUITMENT AND ATTRACTION

CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY CAREER AWARENESS

AIDS TREATMENT AIDS/HIV ISSUES

AIDS/HIV PREVENTION COUNSELING ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS

CAREGIVER TRAINING

CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT

ARCHIVES
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CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT REFERRALS

Case Management & Referral - Deliverance Manor Housing Corporation, 65 Case Management & Referral - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 Case Management (Family and Child Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 Case Management (Social Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 Case Management (Social Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope, 125 Case Management (Social Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 Case Management (Social Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 Case Management / Service Coordination - Judge Slater Annex Senior Apartments Service Coordinator, Chicago Housing Authority, 97 Child Welfare - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 Elderly Services - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 61 Evaluation - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 Evaluation Services for Homeless Youth and their Families - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 Medical Social Work - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 Outreach & Case Management - Haymarket Center, 81 Social Services - Case Management - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 Social Services - Case Management - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 Social Services - Case Management - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 Homeless Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope, 125 Homeless Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 Referral Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 Social Service Referrals - University of Chicago Hospitals - Adult HIV Care Center, 132 Urban Systems of Care (Youth Services) - Abraham Lincoln Centre Urban Systems of Care, 27 Central Intake - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 119

CHILD CARE CENTERS

Infant and Toddler - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 87 Infant and Toddler - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 Infant Day Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Infant Day Care, 120 Infant Day Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Main Office, 120 Infant Day Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Woodlawn Early Child Development Center, 122 School Age Program - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 87 School-Age Services - Henry Booth House, 86 Child Development Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Evelyn Wright Renaissance Center, 33 Child Development Program - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 61 Grant Child Development Center - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 Grant Child Development Center - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 Child Care Resource and Referral - Centers for New Horizons Administrative Offices, 44 Immunizations - Young Women's Leadership Charter School - Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 Art Classes - Center of Higher Development - Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43 Art Classes - South Side Community Art Center, 112 Art Education - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 Art=Smarts - Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center, 101 Special Events - Art Afternoons - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 Children's Programs - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 Children's Programs - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 Children's Programs - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 Respite Care Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Residential Programs, 26 Justus Playaz' - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97

CHILD CARE PROVIDER RECRUITMENT CHILDHOOD IMMUNIZATIONS

CHILDREN'S ARTS AND CRAFTS

CHILDREN'S LIBRARY SERVICES

CHILDREN'S RESPITE CARE

CENTRAL INTAKE/ASSESSMENT FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE CHARTER SCHOOLS

CHILDREN'S THEATER PRODUCTIONS

CHILDREN'S/ADOLESCENT RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FACILITIES CHOLESTEROL/TRIGLYCERIDES TESTS CITY/TOWN COUNCIL OFFICES


Lipids Clinic - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36

CHEMOTHERAPY/RADIATION THERAPY CHILD CARE


Home Cooked Meals - God Squad, 77

Woodlawn Community School - Woodlawn Development Associates, 136 Radiation - Chicago Radiation Oncology S C, 55

Children's Living Centre - Abraham Lincoln Centre Residential Programs, 26

CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAMS


Child Care - Chicago Park District - Madden Park, 52 Child Care - Grant Day Care Center, 78 Child Care - Henry Booth House - Bernard Gentry Child Care Center, 87 Child Care - Ida B Wells Day Care Center, 95 Child Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Woodlawn Early Child Development Center, 121 Child Care / Early Childhood Education - Brilliant Beginnings International Academy, 41 Child Care / Early Childhood Education (2nd site) - Brilliant Beginnings International Academy, 41 Childcare - Haymarket Center, 81 Children's Service - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Day Care - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Child Care, 29 Day Care - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Day Care - North Kenwood Day Care Ctr, 106 Day Care - Ruth's Homebased Day Care, 110 Half-Day Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Roseland Child Development Program, 34 Infant and Toddler - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 87 March 2006, No.2 ALPHA LIST DIR SERV
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CIVILIAN CRIME PATROLS CLASSICAL CONCERTS

Appointments with the Alderman - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 Appointments with the Alderman - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 123 City Sticker Sales - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 City Sticker Sales - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 City Sticker Sales - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 123 Fighting Crime - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 Arts and Cultural Events - The University of Chicago Presents, 119 Clothing Distribution - Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, 104 Joseph's Coat - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 College Bound Program - West Point Baptist Church, 135 Destination College - Black Star Project, 40 Talent Search - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for College Preparation & Placement, 29 Master of Arts Program in the Humanities - University of Chicago Division of the Humanities, 130 Master of Liberal Arts - University of Chicago - Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131
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CLOTHING DONATION PROGRAMS COLLEGE ENTRANCE SUPPORT

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COMMUNITY ACTION/SOCIAL ADVOCACY GROUPS COMMUNITY CLINICS

Community Office - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Community Office, 119 Monthly Community Meetings - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 Community Resident Advocacy - Grand Boulevard Federation, 78 Advocate Trinity Medical Clinic - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 Free Medical Clinic - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 Internal Medicine - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51 Internal Medicine - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 Senior Wellness Care - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 Washington Park Children's Free Clinic - Chicago Youth Programs Washington Park Youth Program, 61 Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC) Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 GHDC (Genesis Housing Development Corporation) - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 Community Development / Quality of Life - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 Economic Development - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 Economic Development - Urban Juncture, 132 Housing Development - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 Residential, Cultural & Commercial - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 Robinson Garden Project - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 Accountability Meetings - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 123 ACTS - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 Community Involvement - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Service Connector HQ, 121 Community Resident Meetings - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 Community Resident Meetings - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 124 LSC Training Institute - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 Clean and Green - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 Clean and Green - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 124 Community Clean-Up - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122

COMPREHENSIVE OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

Employment, Counseling and Training Program - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 Englewood Career Center - Chicago Urban League - Employment Counseling and Training (EC&T), 58 Vocational - Thresholds Deaf South Programs, 123 Youthbuild - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 HRDI - BRASS I - HRDI - Grand Boulevard, 91 HRDI - BRASS II - HRDI - Englewood, 90 HRDI - Englewood Outpatient Professional Counseling - HRDI Englewood, 91 HRDI - Grand Boulevard - HRDI - Grand Boulevard, 91 HRDI - Southwest Central Opioid Treatment - HRDI - Southwest Central Opioid Treatment, 92 Outpatient Program - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 120 Community Technology Center (CTC) - OAI, inc., 107 Computer Lab - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for College Preparation & Placement, 29 Computer Lab - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley South Chicago Neighborhood House - Youth and Senior Services, 35 Computer Lab - Heartland Human Care Services - Supportive Housing, 85 Computer Lab - Ujima, 124 Computer Training Center - Chicago Urban League - Employment Counseling and Training (EC&T), 58 Computer Training Classes - Center of Higher Development - 51st & King Drive Apartments Computer Technology Center, 42 Computer Training Classes - Center of Higher Development - Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43 Computer Training Classes - Center of Higher Development - Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 Computer Training Lab - Center of Higher Development - 61st & Wabash Apartments Computer Technology Center, 43 Computer Training Lab - Computer Resource Center, Inc., 64 Computer Training Lab - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 Neighborhood Computer Learning Center - Chicago Urban League Education, 57 Technology Training for Financial Education - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 Lunch - Haymarket Center, 81 Summer Youth Food Program - Evening Star Baptist Church, 68 Consumer Law and Protection - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 100 Consultative / Evaluations - Chicago Heart & Vascular Consultants, Ltd., 51 Credit Union - Community Federal Credit Union, 63 Juvenile Arrest Records - Chicago City - Police Dept, Youth Division Administration, 51 Crisis Case Management and Referral - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Crisis Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 Crisis Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 Justus Sistas' - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 Adult Arts and Cultural Education - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 Museum - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64 Dance Class - Center of Higher Development - Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS

COMPUTER CLASSES

COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

COMMUNITY GARDENING

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY/NATURE AREA CLEANUP/ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERRAL

CONGREGATE MEALS/NUTRITION SITES CONSUMER LAW

CORONARY CARE UNITS CREDIT UNIONS

COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS

Family and Community Services - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 62 Family Stabilization - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Service Connector HQ, 121 Wrap Around Services - Heartland Human Care Services - Supportive Housing, 85 Employment Assistance - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62 Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 82 Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 84 Employment Assistance - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Service Connector HQ, 121 Employment Assistance - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 Employment Readiness Training and Counseling - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 41
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CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS CRISIS INTERVENTION

CULTURAL HERITAGE PROGRAMS CULTURAL MUSEUMS DANCE INSTRUCTION

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DAY CAMPS

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ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING
Entrepreneurship class - Center of Higher Development - Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43 National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) Program - Center of Higher Development - Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 Young Entrepreneur Saves - Young Entrepreneurs Positive Perspective, 137 Youth Investor / Entrepreneur Project - Chicago Urban League Education, 57 Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) - OAI, inc., 107 Croatian Almanac - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64 We Speak In Rhythm - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 West African Djembe Drumming Performances - The Chicago Djembe Project, 116 African Festival of the Arts - Africa International House, 36 Ghanafest / Tastes of Africa - Africa International House, 36 Unified Delinquency Intervention Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 Eye Care / Eye Glasses Retail - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 After School Program - Grant Day Care Center, 78 Day Care - St. Paul Church of God in Christ Community Development MIN Inc. (SPCDM), 113 Chicago Family Case Management - Chicago Urban League - Health & Family Services (H&FS), 58 Chicago Family Case Management Program - Firman Community Services, 71 Family Case Management - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Family Case Management, 120 Family Centered Services - Educare Center, 67 Family Centered Services - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 Family Centered Services - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 Family Development - Centers for New Horizons - Administrative Offices, 44 Family Development - Centers for New Horizons - Community School at Wendell Phillips Academy High School, 46 Family Support Services - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 104 Fathers and Families Program - Chicago Urban League - Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 Health & Family Services - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 Healthy Start - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 87 Counseling - Centers for New Horizons - Foster Care and Counseling Programs, 49 Counseling - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 Family Counseling - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 Family Life Education - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 Male Involvement Program - Chicago Urban League - Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 Family Learning - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40 Family Literacy Programs - Educare Center, 67 Family Literacy Programs - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 Family Literacy Programs - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 Family Preservation -- Reunification -- In-Home Counseling Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102
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DENTAL CARE

Kenwood UCC Champions Academic and Enrichment Summer Program - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 Summer Day Camp - Center of Higher Development - Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 Dental Services - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 Dental Services - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 104 Pediatric Dermatology - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 Detox - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 119 Doula Program - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 87 AARP Driver Safety Program - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 Counseling - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 Counseling - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 Counseling Services - Haymarket Center, 81 Early Childhood Care and Education - Centers for New Horizons Infant Toddler Center at Martin Luther King Jr. High School, 49 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 48 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 47 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 46 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 47 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Edison L. Hoard Early Learning Center, 48 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - James Pitts Early Learning Center, 50 Early Childhood Education - Educare Center, 66 Early Childhood Education - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 Early Childhood Education - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 Literacy - After School Program - Open Book, 107 Reach Out and Read - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 Annual Reading Festival - Storytelling, Drama, and Music - Open Book, 107 Education - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 Education Development - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 Primary Education - Florence B. Price Literature and Writing Magnet Cluster School, 74 Primary Education - John J. Pershing Magnet School, 97 Primary Education - North Kenwood Oakland Charter, 106 Primary Education - Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago, 137 School (PreK-8th Grade) - Christ the King Lutheran School, 62 School (PreK-8th Grade) - Holy Angels School, 90 Emergency Services (Food and Clothing) - Firman Community Services, 72 Emergency Funds - Firman Community Services - Administrative Offices, 73 Emergency Rental Assistance - King Community Services Center Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Limited Emergency Funds - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 Adult ESL Classes and Tutoring - Pui Tak Center, 109

DERMATOLOGY

DETOXIFICATION DOULAS

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS INFORMATION ETHNIC COLLECTIONS ETHNIC MUSIC CONCERTS

DRIVING SAFETY EDUCATION DRUG ABUSE COUNSELING

ETHNIC/CULTURAL FESTIVALS EX-OFFENDER COUNSELING EYE CARE

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

FAITH BASED CHILD CARE PROGRAMS FAMILY BASED SERVICES

EARLY LITERACY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS ECLECTIC PERFORMANCES/STAGE ACTS EDUCATION ADVOCACY GROUPS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

FAMILY COUNSELING

EMERGENCY FOOD

FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION

EMERGENCY FUNDS

FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMS

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ENTERPRISE ZONES

FAMILY PRESERVATION PROGRAMS

Empowerment Zone (EZ) Initiative - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 March 2006, No.2 ALPHA LIST DIR SERV
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GENERAL MEDICAL CARE
Primary Care - Family - Access Community Health Network - Grand Blvd Family Health, 27 Primary Care - Family - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 Primary Care - Family - Associated Medical Center, 38 Primary Care - Family - Bridgeport Family Medical Center, 41 Primary Care - Family - Calumet Medical Center, 42 Primary Care - Family - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51 Primary Care - Family - Chicago Osteopathic Family Practice, 51 Primary Care - Family - Family Medical Center Clinic, 69 Primary Care - Family - Free Peoples Clinic, 75 Primary Care - Family - Fridell Managed Care, 75 Primary Care - Family - Hayes Family Health Center of the Cook County Bureau of Health Services, 81 Primary Care - Family - Near South Health Center, 105 Pharmacy - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 Routine School and Sports Physicals - Young Women's Leadership Charter School - Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 Geriatrics - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51 Therapy - Group - Claret Center - Resources for Counseling and Spiritual Direction, 63 Residential Services - Thresholds Deaf South Programs, 123

FICTION WRITING INSTRUCTION FILM PRESENTATIONS

Doctoral Fellowships - University of Chicago - Franke Institute for the Humanities, 130 Residential Fellowships - University of Chicago - Franke Institute for the Humanities, 130 Creative Writing Class - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 128 Sunday Film Series - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 Multimedia Laboratory - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 Food & Clothing Distribution - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 Food & Clothing Distribution - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 Food Center - WIC Food Center, 135 Food Center - WIC Food Center, 136 Community Food Pantry - Henry Booth House, 86 Emergency Food and Infant Formula - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Emergency Food Pantry - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 Emergency Food Pantry - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 Food Pantry - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 Food Pantry - Metropolitan Community Church, 104 Food Pantry - Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, 104 Joyce Smythe Food Pantry - Lakeside Community Committee, 100 Operation H.O.P.E. - Feed Our People Ministry - West Point Baptist Church, 135 Operation PULL - Food Pantry & Clothing Give-Away - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 Foster Parent Licensing Department - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 Adoption and Foster Care - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Foster Care Services, 127 Foster Care Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Administrative Office, 125 IIPS (Immediate Intake and Placement Maintenance) - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 The Children and Family Support Services Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 Garden Fair - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 Gastroenterology - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51 ABE / GED - DeLaSalle Institute - Tolton Center, 65 ABE / GED - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. - Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 ABE / GED - Firman Community Services, 71 Adult Education Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Focus Hope II, 126 Adult Education Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 128 GED Preparation Program - The Blue Gargoyle -- Bronzeville Academic Center, 115 Family Genealogy - Bronzeville Historical Society, 42 Medical and Surgical - Jackson Park Hospital and Medical Center, 96 Crime Victims Assistance Project (773) 638-4111 - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 Victim / Witness Program - South East Chicago Commission, 111
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FILMMAKING INSTRUCTION

FOOD BANKS/FOOD SUPPLIERS

GENERAL PHARMACIES

GENERAL PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS GERIATRIC MEDICINE GROUP COUNSELING

FOOD PANTRIES

GROUP RESIDENCES FOR ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES HEAD START

FOSTER HOME LICENSING

FOSTER HOME PLACEMENT

GARDEN/FLOWER SHOWS GASTROENTEROLOGY GED INSTRUCTION

HEALTH CARE REFERRALS HEALTH EDUCATION

Certificate - Head Start - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. St. Thomas Child Care Center, 35 Early Childhood Learning Center - East - Firman Community Services, 71 Head Start Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Child & Youth Programs, 26 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for Child Care, 29 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Ersula Howard Child Care Center, 33 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Maggie Drummond Child Care Center, 34 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Roseland Child Development Program, 34 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Trumbull Park Community Head Start, 35 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - St. Thomas Child Care Center, 35 Head Start Program - Chaney Ford Child Care Center Inc, 50 Head Start Program - Firman Early Childhood Learning Center - West, 73 Head Start Program - Henry Booth House - Bernard Gentry Child Care Center, 87 Head Start Program - Henry Booth House - Near South, 88 Head Start Program - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 State Pre-Kindergarten and Head Start - Henry Booth House Administrative Offices, 87 Healthcare Referrals - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 Health Education - Beethoven Student Health Center of Cook County, 39 Health Education - Young Women's Leadership Charter School - Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 Education and Outreach - University of Chicago - Cancer Resource Center, 129 Senior Events - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 99 Cancer Support and Referrals - University of Chicago - Cancer Resource Center, 129 Health Monitoring and Follow-Up - Educare Center, 67 Health Monitoring and Follow-Up - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 Health Monitoring and Follow-Up - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80
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HEALTH FAIRS

GENEALOGY CLASSES

GENERAL ACUTE CARE HOSPITALS

HEALTH RELATED SUPPORT GROUPS

GENERAL CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE

HEALTH SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES

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HEALTH SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES, continued HEALTH SUPPORTIVE SERVICES HEMATOLOGY HOLIDAY PROGRAMS
Laboratory Services - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 Laboratory Services - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 X-Ray - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36

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IN HOME ASSISTANCE

IMMIGRANT MUTUAL ASSISTANCE ASSOCIATIONS


New Immigrant Services - Pui Tak Center, 109

Health Ministries - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94 Anticoagulation Clinic - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 Special Events - Holiday Programs - Chicago Park District - Anderson Park, 52 Special Events - Holiday Programs - Chicago Park District - Madden Park, 52 In-Home Mental Health Services - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 Genesis H-Rail - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 Senior Home Repair Program - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 60 Focus Hope - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Administrative Office, 125 Focus Hope II - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Administrative Office, 125 Harmony Village - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Administrative Office, 125 Permanent Housing - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 Permanent Housing - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope, 126 Supportive Housing - Heartland Human Care Services - Supportive Housing, 85 Advocacy - Condo / Co-op Organizations - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 Charter One Initiative - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 59 First Time Homebuyers Seminar - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 59 Genesis Homeownership Education College - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 Hospice - Unity Hospice, 124 Hospice Care - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 Hospital Services - Provident Hospital of Cook County, 108 Janitorial and Maid Service - Coles Janitorial & Maid Service, 63 Housing Advocacy - Heartland Human Care Services - Raphael Center-Bronzeville, 85 Housing Counseling Program - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 60 Housing Advocacy - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 83 Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 85 Housing Opportunity - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Service Connector HQ, 121 Housing Search Assistance - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 128 Bronzeville Anti-Hunger Network (BAN) - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98
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INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING

Home Services - Ma' Dear Home Services, Inc., 103 Individual Therapy - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 Individual Therapy - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 Therapy - Individual - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40 Therapy - Individual - Claret Center - Resources for Counseling and Spiritual Direction, 63 Therapy - Individual - Healthy People 2000, Inc., 81 Therapy - Individual - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 88 Therapy and Rehabilitative Services - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 Therapy-Individual - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 Disabled Living - St. Paul Church of God in Christ Community Development MIN Inc. (SPCDM), 113 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Danforth House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Davis House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Hammond House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Knight House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Moore House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Internal Medicine - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 Special Events - Middle Eastern Culture - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 Career Counseling - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. - Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 Earn Fair Program - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 Education & Employment Services - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 Education, Training and Employment Services - Abraham Lincoln Centre Main Administrative Offices, 26 Employment Readiness Training and Counseling - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 41 Job Readiness - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 Job Readiness - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 Job Readiness Classes - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 Job Retention and Follow-Up Services - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 41 Job Training and Placement - Chicago Urban League - Employment Counseling and Training (EC&T), 58 Employment and Training - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 62 Employment Assistance - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 Employment Assistance - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 Finding Services Outside of Chicago - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62 Increased Income Generation - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Service Connector HQ, 121

HOME BASED MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

HOME REHABILITATION/REPAIR SERVICES

INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED

HOMELESS PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING

HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATIONS

HOMEOWNER/HOME PURCHASE COUNSELING

INTERNAL MEDICINE

INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL EXCHANGE JOB READINESS

HOSPICE CARE HOSPITALS

HOUSEKEEPING ASSISTANCE

HOUSING ADVOCACY GROUPS HOUSING COUNSELING

HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE

JOB SEARCH RESOURCE CENTERS

JOB SEARCH/PLACEMENT

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KINSHIP CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUPS KWANZAA PROGRAMS

Community Rehabilitation Program - Aztlan Community Industries - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 Community Rehabilitation Program - Vocational Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 Community Rehabilitation Program - Walter C. McCrone Industries - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 Employment and Training - OAI, inc., 107 Employment and Training - Ujima, 124 Project Caring - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 Supportive Employment Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 The Janitorial Services Program - Dirksen Federal Building - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 The Janitorial Services Program - Great Lakes Naval Base - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 The Janitorial Services Program - Kluczynski Federal Building Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 29 The Janitorial Services Program - Sheridan Reserve Center - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 29 The Resource Opportunity Life Employment (ROLE) Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 29 Workforce Development - OAI, inc., 107 Workforce Development - Woodlawn Development Associates, 136 McKinley Kinship Investment Services Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 Poetic Kwanzaa - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 Employment Law - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 Bi-Lingual Family Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 Translation Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 Boys Leadership Institute Saturday School - Chicago Urban League - Education, 56 Teen Leadership Council - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 Family & Domestic Relations - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 Housing & Tenant's Rights - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 Research Center-Library - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64 Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Blackstone Branch, 53 Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch, 54 Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 Family Life Skills Workshops - Center of Higher Development - Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 Life Skills - God Squad, 77
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LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMS

LITERARY SOCIETIES/BOOK READING CLUBS LOCAL/REGIONAL HISTORY MUSEUMS LOW COST HOMES/HOUSING UNITS
Material Culture - Bronzeville Historical Society, 42

Continuing Education - General Studies - University of Chicago Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131 Continuing Education - Non-Credit - University of Chicago - Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131 Epic of Creation (Course) - Zygon Center for Religion and Science, 138 Odyssey Project - Illinois Humanities Council / Odyssey Project, 96 Odyssey Project - The Civic Knowledge Project, 116 Book Club - Seminary Cooperative Bookstores Inc, 111

LOW INCOME/SUBSIDIZED RENTAL HOUSING

Woodlawn Community Housing Developments - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Woodlawn Community Development Corporation (WCDC), 121 Affordable Housing Development - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 Affordable Housing Development - The Community Builders, Inc., 117 Real Estate - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 Subsidized Housing - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 Mammography - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 Massage Therapy - Heartland Human Care Services - Raphael CenterBronzeville, 85 Chicago Academic Games League - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 Talented Teens Showcase - Teen Nation, 114 Record Company (Independent Label) - Waterdog Music, 134 Oncology-Physician visits - Chicago Radiation Oncology S C, 55 Developmentally Disabled Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 31 Mental Health Services - Beethoven Student Health Center of Cook County, 39 Mental Health Services - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Mental Health Services - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 The Mentally Ill Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 Screening, Assessment, and Support Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 Urban Systems of Care Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 ARC II - Firman Community Services, 72 Beneficial Society - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 Classroom Based Mentorship - Black Star Project, 40 Making Mentoring Meaningful - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 Mentoring / Life Skills Manager - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 Mentoring Program - Chicago Youth Programs - Washington Park Youth Program, 61 Mentoring Program - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 Mentoring Program - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 Teen REACH - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 Teen Reach Program - Abraham Lincoln Youth & Development Centre, 27 Teen Reach Program - Lakeside Community Committee, 100
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MAMMOGRAMS

MASSAGE THERAPY

MATH CLUBS/SOCIETIES MEDIA PRESENTATIONS MEDICAL ONCOLOGY

MEDIA/COMMUNICATIONS

LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION LANGUAGE TRANSLATION

MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND COUNSELING

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

MENTAL HEALTH EVALUATION

LEGAL REPRESENTATION

MENTAL HEALTH RELATED PREVENTION PROGRAMS MENTORING PROGRAMS

LIBRARY SERVICES

LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION

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MONEY MANAGEMENT

Midwifery - Hayes Family Health Center of the Cook County Bureau of Health Services, 80 AARP Money Management - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 Citigroup Financial Education Program - Chicago Urban League Education, 56 Money Management Assistance - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 Community Programs / Cultural Arts Facilities/Public Performances - South Shore Cultural Center, 112 Grand Boulevard Community Arts Initiative - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 Infrastructure Services - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 Request a City Service - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 Request a City Service - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 124 Streets and Sanitation Services - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 111 CONNECT - The University of Chicago Presents, 119 The Music Coalition - Teen Nation, 114 Special Events - Renaissance Society, 109 Special Events - University of Chicago - Music Department, 131 Art & Music Therapy - Teen Nation, 114

OCCASIONAL EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE

Women's Health (OB/GYN) - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 Domestic Community Work - Moorish Science Temple of America, 104 Research & Planning Department - Chicago Urban League Administrative Offices, 56 Intensive Outpatient Program - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Entry House Detoxification Center, 119 Bio-Parents Association - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 Family Nights - Wabash YMCA, 133 Fathers' Club - Black Star Project, 40

ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT/MANAGEMENT RESEARCH OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH CARE PARENT SUPPORT GROUPS

MULTIPURPOSE PERFORMING ARTS CENTERS

MUNICIPAL SERVICES/PUBLIC WORKS

PARENT/CHILD ACTIVITY GROUPS

PARENTAL VISITATION FACILITATION

MUSIC APPRECIATION

MUSIC PERFORMANCES

PARENTING EDUCATION

Home Visiting Activities - Educare Center, 67 Home Visiting Activities - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 Home Visiting Activities - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 Lakeside Visitation Program - Lakeside Community Committee, 100 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 46 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 47 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 47 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 48 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Edison L. Hoard Early Learning Center, 49 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Infant Toddler Center at Martin Luther King Jr. High School, 50 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - James Pitts Early Learning Center, 50 Parent Training Education - Haymarket Center, 81 Parent University - Black Star Project, 40 Parenting Education - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 Parenting Education - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 Sister to Sister - Henry Booth House, 86 Pui Tak Christian School - Pui Tak Center, 109 Religious Education - Newberger Hillel Center, 106 Catholic Parochial School, Pre-Kindergarten-8 - St. Elizabeth School, 113 Pastoral Counseling - Berean Baptist Church, 39 Pastoral Counseling - Claret Center - Resources for Counseling and Spiritual Direction, 63 Pastoral Counseling - Newberger Hillel Center, 106 Pediatric Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine - Children's Medical Center, 61 General Pediatrics - Children's Medical Center, 61 Pediatrics - Fridell Managed Care, 75 Pediatrics - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 Pediatrics - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 Growing Our Area Leaders (GOAL) - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 Workshops and Residency Programs - Justusarts Education for Youth, 98 Health and Beauty - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97
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MUSICAL COMPOSITION INSTRUCTION MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION

MUTUAL SUPPORT GROUPS

Adult Group Violin Classes - Suzuki Method - Hyde Park Suzuki Institute Inc, 95 African Drumming Classes for Youth - The Chicago Djembe Project, 115 Djembe Woodshed African Drumming Classes - The Chicago Djembe Project, 116 Instrumental Music Lessons - Suzuki Method - Hyde Park Suzuki Institute Inc, 95 Kindermusic - Early Childhood Music and Movement - Hyde Park Suzuki Institute Inc, 95 Music Lessons - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 SOARS - St. James United Methodist Church, 113 Fathers' Center - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 HOPE Project - St. Anselm Catholic Church, 112 Support and Self-Help Groups - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 129 Boulevard Restoration - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 Housing Development - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 Neighborhood Revitalization - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 Redevelopment in the Fifth Ward - Fifth Ward Aldermanic Office, 69 Neighborhood Watch - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 Safe Communities - Fifth Ward Aldermanic Office, 70 African-American Men's Coalition - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 Community Newspaper - Hyde Park Herald, 93 Weekly Community Newspaper - Back of the Yards Journal, 38 Weekly Community Newspaper - Lakefront Outlook (Newspaper), 100 YEP Paperzine - Young Entrepreneurs Positive Perspective, 137 Zarja-The Dawn (Magazine) - Slovenian Women's Union Publication (Zarja), 111 Gynecology - Hayes Family Health Center of the Cook County Bureau of Health Services, 80 OB/GYN - Family Medical Center Clinic, 69 OB/GYN - Fridell Managed Care, 75 OB/GYN - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 OB/GYNE - Access Community Health Network - Grand Blvd Family Health, 27
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NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION

PAROCHIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS

NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAMS

PASTORAL COUNSELING

NETWORKING/RELATIONSHIP BUILDING

PEDIATRIC PULMONARY DISEASE PEDIATRICS

NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION

OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY

PEER ROLE MODEL PROGRAMS PERFORMANCE ART

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
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RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES

PODIATRY/FOOT CARE POETRY READINGS

Fitness for Life Center - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 Fitness in the Key of Life - Teen Nation, 114 Walking Trail - Chicago Park District - Madden Park, 52 Podiatry - Foot & Ankle Clinics of America, 74 Podiatry - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 Sutherland Open Mike - Sutherland Community Arts Initiative, 114 Word Jazz - Justusarts Education for Youth, 98 Healthy Families Illinois - Chicago Urban League - Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 Residential Parking Stickers - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 Prenatal Care - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 Early Childhood Learning Center - South - Firman Community Services, 72 Full-Day Pre-School Program - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 Pre-Kindergarten - Firman Early Childhood Learning Center - West, 73 Preschool and Elementary Education - The Ancona School, 115 State Pre-Kindergarten - Henry Booth House - Bernard Gentry Child Care Center, 87 State Pre-Kindergarten - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 State Pre-Kindergarten - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Woodlawn Early Child Development Center, 122 Publication (Academic) - Zygon - Journal of Religion & Science, 138 Prison Ministries - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94 Nursing Care - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 Professional Nurse Staffing Services - Gareda Nursing & Homemaker Services, Inc., 76 Mental Health Services - Chicago City - Health Department of Public, Mental Health Clinics, Greater Grand Mid South, 51 Psychiatric Rehabilitative Services - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 Psychological and Counseling Services - Evans & Evans Counseling And Consulting Services Inc., 68 Clinics - Beethoven Student Health Center of Cook County, 39 Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Blackstone Branch, 53 Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch, 54 Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 Youth Celebration Day - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 Sports and Recreation Programs - Chicago Park District - Anderson Park, 52 Sports and Recreation Programs - Chicago Park District - Madden Park, 52 Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library Blackstone Branch, 53 Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library Chicago Bee Branch, 54 Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library Chinatown Branch, 54
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Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 Worship Services - Berean Baptist Church, 39 Worship Services - Everybody's Bible Church, 68 Worship Services - Greater St. Titus Missionary Baptist Church, 79 Worship Services - Newberger Hillel Center, 106 Worship Services - Pilgrim Baptist Church, 107 Worship Services - St. Anselm Catholic Church, 113 Worship Services - University Church, 129 Religious Education - Berean Baptist Church, 39 Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 82 Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 84 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 83 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 85 Service Connector - Centers for New Horizons - Bronzeville Service Connector, 45 HRDI - Chicago Girls - HRDI - Chicago Girls, 90 HRDI - Harriet Tubman - HRDI - Harriet Tubman, 91 HRDI - Near West Men's Residential - HRDI - Near West Men's Residential, 92 HRDI - Women's Program - HRDI - Women's Program, 92 Scholarships - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 Bachelors Degree - University of Chicago - Music Department, 131 Graduate Education - University of Chicago - Music Department, 131 Graduate Education - Vandercook College of Music, 133 Graduate Education in Visual Arts - University of Chicago Committee on the Visual Arts, 130 Undergraduate Education - University of Chicago - Committee on the Visual Arts, 130 Undergraduate Education - Vandercook College of Music, 133 Scouting Programs - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 Secondary Education - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 Secondary Education - Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago, 138 AARP Chapters - AARP Illinois State Office, 25

POETRY WRITING INSTRUCTION POSTPARTUM CARE

RELIGIOUS STUDY GROUPS

RENT PAYMENT ASSISTANCE

PREFERENTIAL PARKING PERMITS PRENATAL CARE PRESCHOOLS

PRINTED MATERIALS PRISON MINISTRIES

RESIDENT SERVICES COORDINATION PROGRAMS RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

PRIVATE DUTY NURSING

PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER COUNSELING PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING PUBLIC CLINICS

SCHOLARSHIPS

SCHOOLS OF THE ARTS

PUBLIC INTERNET ACCESS SITES

SCOUTING PROGRAMS

SECONDARY/HIGH SCHOOLS SERVICE CLUBS

RECOGNITION AWARDS

RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES/SPORTS

SEXUAL ABSTINENCE EDUCATION PROGRAMS SHELTERED WORKSHOPS

Abstinence Education - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 33 Sheltered Workshop - Ada S. McKinley Community Services - Aztlan Community Industries, 27 Housing Program - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 Pan-African Soccer Tournament - Africa International House, 37 Homeless Food Program - Evening Star Baptist Church, 68 Hot Lunch Program - Everybody's Bible Church, 68
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REFERENCE/INFORMATION

SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY HOUSING SOCCER SOUP KITCHENS

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TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS TECHNICAL/TRADE SCHOOLS
NRTA - AARP's Educator Community - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 Barber-Stylist Program - Cain's Barber College, 42 Family Planning - Young Women's Leadership Charter School - Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 Cohousing - Woodlawn Development Associates, 136 Thursday Morning High School Matinees - The Chicago Theatre Company, 116 Live Equity Theatre - The Chicago Theatre Company, 116 Unity Arts Program - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 129 Advanced Seminar in Religion and Science - Zygon Center for Religion and Science, 138 Theological Education - McCormick Theological Seminary, 103 Transitional Housing - Hyde Park Transitional Housing Project, 95 Transitional Housing & Case Management - Heartland Human Care Services - Transitional Housing, 86 Transitional Housing for Youth - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 129 Transitional Living & Independent Living - Transitional Living & Career Institute, 123 Transportation Financial Assistance - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 Saturday Power Academy - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 Saturday School Tutorial Program - Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 Saturday School Tutorial Program - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 Tutoring Program - Chicago Youth Programs - Washington Park Youth Program, 61 Youth Tutoring - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40 Ultrasound - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 CEDA (Community Economic Development Administration) Energy Assistance Program - Evening Star Baptist Church, 68 CEDA (Community Economic Development Administration) Energy Assistance Program - Hope Organization, 90 LIHEAP - Hope Organization, 90 Publications - Renaissance Society, 109 Volunteer Opportunities - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 Political Education and Voter Registration - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 Project Harambee - Firman Community Services, 71 Case Management Services for Homeless Youth and Adults - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 Financial Assistance and Counseling - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 Public Benefits Application and Enrollment Assistance - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 Public Benefits Hotline 1-888-893-5327 - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 SSI Advocacy Project - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 Health Works - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Family Case Management, 120 Health & Wellness - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118
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SPEAKERS/SPEAKERS BUREAUS

Operation PULL - Hot Meals Program - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 Soup Kitchen - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 Soup Kitchen - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94 Speakers & Presenters - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 Speakers and Conferences - University of Chicago - Franke Institute for the Humanities, 130 Special Service to Children - Educare Center, 67 Special Service to Children - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 Special Service to Children - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 McKinley Highland School for Special Education - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32 McKinley School South Campus - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32 Individual, Family and Marital Counseling - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 Emergency Referral - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 Referral Outreach Linkage - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 Referral to Agency Sites - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Main Office, 120 Assertive Community Treatment - Thresholds Deaf South Programs, 123 Sports Lessons - Chicago Park District - Nash Community Center, 53 YMCA Marathon Training - Wabash YMCA, 133 Domestic Violence - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Domestic Violence Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Focus Hope II, 126 Story Hours for Children - Seminary Cooperative Bookstores Inc, 111 Storytelling - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch, 54 Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 Cancer Information - University of Chicago - Cancer Resource Center, 129 Subsidized Housing - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 Subsidized Housing - Vision House, 133 Linkages - Haymarket Center, 81 Power House - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 120 Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 Drug Rehab - Ijegba Community Inc, 95 Substance Abuse Treatment - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 U of C Summer Session - University of Chicago - Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131
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TEEN FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS TENANT ASSOCIATIONS

SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVOCACY

THEATER APPRECIATION

THEATER PERFORMANCES

SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSES/CENTERS

THEOLOGICAL/COMPARATIVE RELIGION CLUBS/SOCIETIES THEOLOGY SCHOOLS

SPECIALIZED COUNSELING SERVICES

TRANSITIONAL HOUSING/SHELTER

SPECIALIZED INFORMATION AND REFERRAL

TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE ASSISTANCE TUTORING SERVICES

SPEECH AND HEARING

SPORTS RELATED INSTRUCTION

SPOUSE/DOMESTIC PARTNER ABUSE COUNSELING

ULTRASOUND SCANNING

STORY HOUR

UTILITY BILL PAYMENT ASSISTANCE

STORYTELLING

VIRTUAL EXHIBITIONS

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

SUBJECT SPECIFIC PUBLIC AWARENESS/EDUCATION

VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVES WEIGHT LOSS ASSISTANCE

SUBSIDIZED HOUSING ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATIONS SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES

WELFARE RIGHTS ASSISTANCE

SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS

SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAMS

WELL BABY CARE

WELLNESS PROGRAMS
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Health, Wellness and Nutrition Classes - Chicago Urban League Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 WIC Program - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 88 WIC Program - WIC Food Center, 135 Job Source Ministry - Apostolic Faith Church, 37 Wound Care Clinic - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 After School (Year Round) - Washington Park Department School Age Program, 134 After School Program - Abraham Lincoln Youth & Development Centre, 27 After School Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 After School Program - Center of Higher Development - 61st & Wabash Apartments Computer Technology Center, 43 After School Program - Centers for New Horizons - Community School at Wendell Phillips Academy High School, 45 After School Program - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 48 After School Program - Chaney Ford Child Care Center Inc, 50 After School Program - Chicago Park District - Anderson Park, 52 After School Program - Chicago Park District - Nash Community Center, 52 After School Program - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 After School Program - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 After School Program - God Squad, 77 After School Program - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 86 After School Program - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 After School Program - Henry Booth House, 86 After School Program - Lakeside Community Committee, 100 After School Program - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 After School Program - North Kenwood Oakland Charter, 106 After School Program - Ruth's Homebased Day Care, 110 After School Program - St. Elizabeth School, 113 After School Program - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 After School Program - Young Entrepreneurs Positive Perspective, 137 After School Programs - Beethoven Boys & Girls Club, 39 After School Programs - Fiske Boys & Girls Club, 73 Before and After School Program - Christ the King Lutheran School, 62 Before and After School Program - Woodlawn Development Associates, 136 Before School Program - St. Elizabeth School, 113 Children and Youth Program - Pui Tak Center, 109 Community and School Programs (Children and Adults) - Hyde Park Art Center, 93 Community School - Centers for New Horizons - Community School at Wendell Phillips Academy High School, 45 Department of Children and Youth Services - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62 Foster Care - Centers for New Horizons - Foster Care and Counseling Programs, 49 Jim Fisher Development Center - St. Anselm Catholic Church, 112 Kids Caf - Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center, 101 School Age Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Child & Youth Programs, 26 School Age Program - Firman Community Services, 72 School Age Program - Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 School Age Program - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 School Enrichment - Providing Artistic Cultural & Career Awareness for Youth, 108 Teen Program - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 Tuition-Based After School Care - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 Youth Academic - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for College Preparation & Placement, 30
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WORKSHOPS/SYMPOSIUMS WOUND CLINICS

YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS

YOUTH JOB DEVELOPMENT

Youth and Teen Programs - South Shore Cultural Center, 112 Youth Development - Centers for New Horizons - Administrative Offices, 45 Youth Development - Henry Booth House, 86 Youth Development - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 99 Youth Ministries - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94 Youth Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley South Chicago Neighborhood House - Youth and Senior Services, 35 Youth Services - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 Job Services for Youth - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62 Mayor Daleys Kidstart Summer Youth Program - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 63 Firman's Project Family Action for Violence Elimination (FAVE) Firman Community Services, 71

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ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIC INPATIENT UNITS Intensive Therapeutic Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 31 CAREER AWARENESS Railroad Career Expo - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 63 CHILDREN'S THEATER PRODUCTIONS Justus Playaz' - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 COLLEGE ENTRANCE SUPPORT College Bound Program - West Point Baptist Church, 135 Destination College - Black Star Project, 40 CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS Juvenile Arrest Records - Chicago City - Police Dept, Youth Division Administration, 51 DANCE INSTRUCTION Dance Class - Center of Higher Development - Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43 ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) Program - Center of Higher Development - Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 Young Entrepreneur Saves - Young Entrepreneurs Positive Perspective, 137 FILMMAKING INSTRUCTION Multimedia Laboratory - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 FOSTER HOME PLACEMENT IIPS (Immediate Intake and Placement Maintenance) - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 JOB SEARCH/PLACEMENT Finding Services Outside of Chicago - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Teen Leadership Council - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 MEDIA PRESENTATIONS Talented Teens Showcase - Teen Nation, 114 MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND COUNSELING The Mentally Ill Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 MENTORING PROGRAMS Beneficial Society - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 Classroom Based Mentorship - Black Star Project, 40 Teen Reach Program - Abraham Lincoln Youth & Development Centre, 27 Teen Reach Program - Lakeside Community Committee, 100 MUSIC APPRECIATION The Music Coalition - Teen Nation, 114 MUSICAL COMPOSITION INSTRUCTION Art & Music Therapy - Teen Nation, 114 PEER ROLE MODEL PROGRAMS Growing Our Area Leaders (GOAL) - Chicago Youth Centers Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 PHYSICAL FITNESS Fitness in the Key of Life - Teen Nation, 114 POETRY WRITING INSTRUCTION Word Jazz - Justusarts Education for Youth, 98 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS Community and School Programs (Children and Adults) - Hyde Park Art Center, 93 Department of Children and Youth Services - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62 Kids Caf - Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center, 101 Teen Program - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 Youth and Teen Programs - South Shore Cultural Center, 112 Youth Development - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 99 Youth Ministries - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94 YOUTH JOB DEVELOPMENT Job Services for Youth - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62
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ADULTS

ADULT LITERACY PROGRAMS Adult Learning - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40 Family Resource Center - Firman Community Services, 71 Literacy / GED - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 87 Literacy / GED - Henry Booth House - Near South, 88 ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES Adult Residential Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Residential Programs, 26 COMPREHENSIVE OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - BRASS I - HRDI - Grand Boulevard, 91 COMPUTER CLASSES Technology Training for Financial Education - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 CORONARY CARE UNITS Consultative / Evaluations - Chicago Heart & Vascular Consultants, Ltd., 51 FOOD PANTRIES Community Food Pantry - Henry Booth House, 86 GED INSTRUCTION ABE / GED - Firman Community Services, 71 GED Preparation Program - The Blue Gargoyle -- Bronzeville Academic Center, 115 JOB TRAINING Project Caring - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 The Janitorial Services Program - Dirksen Federal Building - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 The Janitorial Services Program - Great Lakes Naval Base - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 The Janitorial Services Program - Kluczynski Federal Building Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 29 The Janitorial Services Program - Sheridan Reserve Center - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 29 LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMS Continuing Education - Non-Credit - University of Chicago Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131 LITERARY SOCIETIES/BOOK READING CLUBS Book Club - Seminary Cooperative Bookstores Inc, 111 MONEY MANAGEMENT Citigroup Financial Education Program - Chicago Urban League Education, 56 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION Adult Group Violin Classes - Suzuki Method - Hyde Park Suzuki Institute Inc, 95 Djembe Woodshed African Drumming Classes - The Chicago Djembe Project, 116 PARENTING EDUCATION Parenting Education - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER COUNSELING Mental Health Services - Chicago City - Health Department of Public, Mental Health Clinics, Greater Grand Mid South, 51 WELFARE RIGHTS ASSISTANCE Public Benefits Application and Enrollment Assistance - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 GENEALOGY CLASSES Family Genealogy - Bronzeville Historical Society, 42 JOB TRAINING Workforce Development - Woodlawn Development Associates, 136 PASTORAL COUNSELING Pastoral Counseling - Berean Baptist Church, 39 RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Worship Services - Berean Baptist Church, 39 RELIGIOUS STUDY GROUPS Religious Education - Berean Baptist Church, 39
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SOCCER Pan-African Soccer Tournament - Africa International House, 37 HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATIONS Advocacy - Condo / Co-op Organizations - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 AIDS TREATMENT Adult HIV In-Patient Care - University of Chicago Hospitals - Adult HIV Care Center, 132 Clinics - University of Chicago Hospitals - Adult HIV Care Center, 132 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management - Heartland Human Care Services - Raphael Center-Bronzeville, 85 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT REFERRALS Social Service Referrals - University of Chicago Hospitals - Adult HIV Care Center, 132 HOUSING ADVOCACY GROUPS Housing Advocacy - Heartland Human Care Services - Raphael Center-Bronzeville, 85 MASSAGE THERAPY Massage Therapy - Heartland Human Care Services - Raphael Center-Bronzeville, 85 SUBSIDIZED HOUSING ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATIONS Subsidized Housing - Vision House, 133 ADOLESCENT/YOUTH COUNSELING Mental Health Services - Young Women's Leadership Charter School - Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 BOXING Boxing Lessons - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 CHILDHOOD IMMUNIZATIONS Immunizations - Young Women's Leadership Charter School Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Training Center - Chicago Urban League - Employment Counseling and Training (EC&T), 58 DAY CAMPS Kenwood UCC Champions Academic and Enrichment Summer Program - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 EARLY LITERACY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Literacy - After School Program - Open Book, 107 EDUCATION ADVOCACY GROUPS Education - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Primary Education - Florence B. Price Literature and Writing Magnet Cluster School, 74 ETHNIC MUSIC CONCERTS We Speak In Rhythm - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 GENERAL PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS Routine School and Sports Physicals - Young Women's Leadership Charter School - Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 HEALTH EDUCATION Health Education - Beethoven Student Health Center of Cook County, 39 MENTORING PROGRAMS ARC II - Firman Community Services, 72 MULTIPURPOSE PERFORMING ARTS CENTERS Grand Boulevard Community Arts Initiative - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION African Drumming Classes for Youth - The Chicago Djembe Project, 115 PAROCHIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Religious Education - Newberger Hillel Center, 106 PASTORAL COUNSELING Pastoral Counseling - Newberger Hillel Center, 106 RECOGNITION AWARDS Youth Celebration Day - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57
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AGENCIES/ORGANIZATIONS AS RECIPIENTS

AIDS/HIV

RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES/SPORTS Sports and Recreation Programs - Chicago Park District Anderson Park, 52 Sports and Recreation Programs - Chicago Park District - Madden Park, 52 SECONDARY/HIGH SCHOOLS Secondary Education - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 TUTORING SERVICES Saturday School Tutorial Program - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 Youth Tutoring - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Chaney Ford Child Care Center Inc, 50 After School Program - Young Entrepreneurs Positive Perspective, 137 School Enrichment - Providing Artistic Cultural & Career Awareness for Youth, 108 Youth Development - Centers for New Horizons - Administrative Offices, 45 Youth Development - Henry Booth House, 86 Youth Services - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS McKinley School East Campus - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32 PARENT SUPPORT GROUPS Bio-Parents Association - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE ASSISTANCE Transportation Financial Assistance - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Child Welfare - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT REFERRALS Urban Systems of Care (Youth Services) - Abraham Lincoln Centre Urban Systems of Care, 27 CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAMS Home Cooked Meals - God Squad, 77 CHILD CARE Child Care - Chicago Park District - Madden Park, 52 Child Care - Ida B Wells Day Care Center, 95 School Age Program - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 87 School-Age Services - Henry Booth House, 86 CHILDREN'S ARTS AND CRAFTS Art=Smarts - Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center, 101 Special Events - Art Afternoons - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 CHILDREN'S LIBRARY SERVICES Children's Programs - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 Children's Programs - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 Children's Programs - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Lab - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for College Preparation & Placement, 29 Computer Training Lab - Center of Higher Development - 61st & Wabash Apartments Computer Technology Center, 43 DAY CAMPS Summer Day Camp - Center of Higher Development - Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 EARLY LITERACY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Reach Out and Read - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 FAITH BASED CHILD CARE PROGRAMS Day Care - St. Paul Church of God in Christ Community Development MIN Inc. (SPCDM), 113
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AT RISK YOUTH

ALL GRADE SCHOOL STUDENTS

BIRTH PARENTS

CHILDREN

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FOSTER HOME PLACEMENT Adoption and Foster Care - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Foster Care Services, 127 Foster Care Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Administrative Office, 125 The Children and Family Support Services Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 KINSHIP CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUPS McKinley Kinship Investment Services Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION Life Skills - God Squad, 77 MEDIA/COMMUNICATIONS Record Company (Independent Label) - Waterdog Music, 134 MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND COUNSELING Mental Health Services - Beethoven Student Health Center of Cook County, 39 MENTAL HEALTH EVALUATION Screening, Assessment, and Support Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 MENTORING PROGRAMS Mentoring Program - Chicago Youth Programs - Washington Park Youth Program, 61 Mentoring Program - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION Kindermusic - Early Childhood Music and Movement - Hyde Park Suzuki Institute Inc, 95 PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS Catholic Parochial School, Pre-Kindergarten-8 - St. Elizabeth School, 113 PEDIATRICS General Pediatrics - Children's Medical Center, 61 PRESCHOOLS Preschool and Elementary Education - The Ancona School, 115 PUBLIC CLINICS Clinics - Beethoven Student Health Center of Cook County, 39 SCOUTING PROGRAMS Scouting Programs - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 STORYTELLING Storytelling - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch, 54 Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING/SHELTER Transitional Living & Independent Living - Transitional Living & Career Institute, 123 TUTORING SERVICES Saturday Power Academy - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 Saturday School Tutorial Program - Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 Tutoring Program - Chicago Youth Programs - Washington Park Youth Program, 61 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School (Year Round) - Washington Park Department School Age Program, 134 After School Program - Abraham Lincoln Youth & Development Centre, 27 After School Program - Center of Higher Development - 61st & Wabash Apartments Computer Technology Center, 43 After School Program - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 After School Program - God Squad, 77 After School Program - St. Elizabeth School, 113 After School Program - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 After School Programs - Beethoven Boys & Girls Club, 39
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After School Programs - Fiske Boys & Girls Club, 73 Before and After School Program - Christ the King Lutheran School, 62 Before School Program - St. Elizabeth School, 113 Foster Care - Centers for New Horizons - Foster Care and Counseling Programs, 49 Tuition-Based After School Care - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 Youth Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley South Chicago Neighborhood House - Youth and Senior Services, 35 YOUTH VIOLENCE PREVENTION Firman's Project Family Action for Violence Elimination (FAVE) Firman Community Services, 71 MENTORING PROGRAMS Making Mentoring Meaningful - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Elderly Services - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 61 CHILD CARE CENTERS Child Development Program - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 61 COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Family and Community Services - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 62 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Adult ESL Classes and Tutoring - Pui Tak Center, 109 IMMIGRANT MUTUAL ASSISTANCE ASSOCIATIONS New Immigrant Services - Pui Tak Center, 109 JOB SEARCH RESOURCE CENTERS Employment and Training - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 62 COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES Master of Arts Program in the Humanities - University of Chicago Division of the Humanities, 130 FELLOWSHIPS Doctoral Fellowships - University of Chicago - Franke Institute for the Humanities, 130 RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Worship Services - Newberger Hillel Center, 106 SCHOOLS OF THE ARTS Bachelors Degree - University of Chicago - Music Department, 131 Graduate Education - University of Chicago - Music Department, 131 Graduate Education - Vandercook College of Music, 133 Graduate Education in Visual Arts - University of Chicago Committee on the Visual Arts, 130 Undergraduate Education - University of Chicago - Committee on the Visual Arts, 130 Undergraduate Education - Vandercook College of Music, 133 THEOLOGY SCHOOLS Theological Education - McCormick Theological Seminary, 103 ARCHIVES Archives - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64 CULTURAL MUSEUMS Museum - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64 ETHNIC COLLECTIONS Croatian Almanac - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64 LIBRARY SERVICES Research Center-Library - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64 NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION Zarja-The Dawn (Magazine) - Slovenian Women's Union Publication (Zarja), 111 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Vocational - Thresholds Deaf South Programs, 123
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CHILDREN OF INMATES/EX-OFFENDERS

CHINESE

COLLEGE STUDENTS

CROATIANS

DEAFNESS

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GROUP RESIDENCES FOR ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES Residential Services - Thresholds Deaf South Programs, 123 SPEECH AND HEARING Assertive Community Treatment - Thresholds Deaf South Programs, 123 ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES CILA (Community Integrated Living Arrangement) - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 CHILDREN'S RESPITE CARE Respite Care Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Residential Programs, 26 CHILDREN'S/ADOLESCENT RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FACILITIES Children's Living Centre - Abraham Lincoln Centre Residential Programs, 26 JOB TRAINING Community Rehabilitation Program - Aztlan Community Industries - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 Community Rehabilitation Program - Vocational Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 Supportive Employment Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND COUNSELING Developmentally Disabled Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 31 SHELTERED WORKSHOPS Sheltered Workshop - Ada S. McKinley Community Services Aztlan Community Industries, 27 SPECIALIZED INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Referral Outreach Linkage - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 CHARTER SCHOOLS Woodlawn Community School - Woodlawn Development Associates, 136 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Primary Education - John J. Pershing Magnet School, 97 Primary Education - North Kenwood Oakland Charter, 106 School (PreK-8th Grade) - Christ the King Lutheran School, 62 School (PreK-8th Grade) - Holy Angels School, 90 FAITH BASED CHILD CARE PROGRAMS After School Program - Grant Day Care Center, 78 MUSIC APPRECIATION CONNECT - The University of Chicago Presents, 119 PAROCHIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Pui Tak Christian School - Pui Tak Center, 109 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 48 After School Program - Chicago Park District - Anderson Park, 52 After School Program - Chicago Park District - Nash Community Center, 52 After School Program - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 86 After School Program - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 After School Program - Henry Booth House, 86 After School Program - North Kenwood Oakland Charter, 106 After School Program - Ruth's Homebased Day Care, 110 Before and After School Program - Woodlawn Development Associates, 136 Jim Fisher Development Center - St. Anselm Catholic Church, 112 School Age Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Child & Youth Programs, 26 School Age Program - Firman Community Services, 72 School Age Program - Grant Memorial AME Church, 79
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School Age Program - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79

FAMILIES

DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

ADVOCACY Advocacy - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 33 CAREGIVER TRAINING Community Educational Classes - Ma' Dear Home Services, Inc., 103 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management (Family and Child Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 Case Management (Social Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 CLOTHING DONATION PROGRAMS Joseph's Coat - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 CRISIS INTERVENTION Crisis Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 DRUG ABUSE COUNSELING Counseling - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 Counseling - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 EMERGENCY FUNDS Emergency Funds - Firman Community Services - Administrative Offices, 73 Limited Emergency Funds - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 FAMILY BASED SERVICES Family Development - Centers for New Horizons - Administrative Offices, 44 Family Development - Centers for New Horizons - Community School at Wendell Phillips Academy High School, 46 FAMILY COUNSELING Counseling - Centers for New Horizons - Foster Care and Counseling Programs, 49 Counseling - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 Family Counseling - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION Family Life Education - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMS Family Learning - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40 FAMILY PRESERVATION PROGRAMS Family Preservation -- Reunification -- In-Home Counseling Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 FOOD BANKS/FOOD SUPPLIERS Food & Clothing Distribution - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 FOOD PANTRIES Emergency Food Pantry - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 Food Pantry - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Primary Care - Family - Access Community Health Network - Grand Blvd Family Health, 27 Primary Care - Family - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 Primary Care - Family - Associated Medical Center, 38 Primary Care - Family - Bridgeport Family Medical Center, 41 Primary Care - Family - Calumet Medical Center, 42 Primary Care - Family - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51 Primary Care - Family - Chicago Osteopathic Family Practice, 51 Primary Care - Family - Family Medical Center Clinic, 69 Primary Care - Family - Free Peoples Clinic, 75 Primary Care - Family - Fridell Managed Care, 75 Primary Care - Family - Hayes Family Health Center of the Cook County Bureau of Health Services, 81 Primary Care - Family - Near South Health Center, 105 HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE Housing Advocacy - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 HUNGER/POVERTY ACTION GROUPS Bronzeville Anti-Hunger Network (BAN) - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98
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INTERNAL MEDICINE Internal Medicine - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 LANGUAGE TRANSLATION Translation Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION Family Life Skills Workshops - Center of Higher Development Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 MUTUAL SUPPORT GROUPS HOPE Project - St. Anselm Catholic Church, 112 PARENT/CHILD ACTIVITY GROUPS Family Nights - Wabash YMCA, 133 Fathers' Club - Black Star Project, 40 RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Worship Services - Everybody's Bible Church, 68 RESIDENT SERVICES COORDINATION PROGRAMS Service Connector - Centers for New Horizons - Bronzeville Service Connector, 45 SOUP KITCHENS Hot Lunch Program - Everybody's Bible Church, 68 SPOUSE/DOMESTIC PARTNER ABUSE COUNSELING Domestic Violence - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING/SHELTER Transitional Housing - Hyde Park Transitional Housing Project, 95 SEXUAL ABSTINENCE EDUCATION PROGRAMS Abstinence Education - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 33 ACTING INSTRUCTION Creative Expression and Arts - Educare Center, 66 ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTRUCTION Creative Expression and Arts - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 Creative Expression and Arts - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 BOOK FAIRS Children's Book Fair - Fifty-Seventh Street Childrens Book Fair, 70 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Evaluation - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 Social Services - Case Management - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 CHILD CARE PROVIDER RECRUITMENT Child Care Resource and Referral - Centers for New Horizons Administrative Offices, 44 COMMUNITY ACTION/SOCIAL ADVOCACY GROUPS Community Resident Advocacy - Grand Boulevard Federation, 78 COMMUNITY GARDENING Robinson Garden Project - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Early Childhood Education - Educare Center, 66 Early Childhood Education - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 Early Childhood Education - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 ECLECTIC PERFORMANCES/STAGE ACTS Annual Reading Festival - Storytelling, Drama, and Music - Open Book, 107 FAMILY BASED SERVICES Family Centered Services - Educare Center, 67 Family Centered Services - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 Family Centered Services - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMS Family Literacy Programs - Educare Center, 67 Family Literacy Programs - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 Family Literacy Programs - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 HEALTH SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES Health Monitoring and Follow-Up - Educare Center, 67 Health Monitoring and Follow-Up - Garfield Head Start Center, 76
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FAMILIES WITH ADOLESCENTS

FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN

Health Monitoring and Follow-Up - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 HOLIDAY PROGRAMS Special Events - Holiday Programs - Chicago Park District Anderson Park, 52 Special Events - Holiday Programs - Chicago Park District Madden Park, 52 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Therapy - Individual - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40 Therapy-Individual - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 MATH CLUBS/SOCIETIES Chicago Academic Games League - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 MENTAL HEALTH RELATED PREVENTION PROGRAMS Urban Systems of Care Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 MULTIPURPOSE PERFORMING ARTS CENTERS Community Programs / Cultural Arts Facilities/Public Performances - South Shore Cultural Center, 112 PARENTAL VISITATION FACILITATION Home Visiting Activities - Educare Center, 67 Home Visiting Activities - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 Home Visiting Activities - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 Lakeside Visitation Program - Lakeside Community Committee, 100 SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVOCACY Special Service to Children - Educare Center, 67 Special Service to Children - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 EMERGENCY FOOD Emergency Services (Food and Clothing) - Firman Community Services, 72 SPECIALIZED INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Referral to Agency Sites - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Main Office, 120 PRISON MINISTRIES Prison Ministries - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94 AIDS/HIV ISSUES HIV/AIDS Ministry - West Point Baptist Church, 135 FAMILY BASED SERVICES Fathers and Families Program - Chicago Urban League - Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 MUTUAL SUPPORT GROUPS Fathers' Center - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION SOARS - St. James United Methodist Church, 113 WELL BABY CARE Health Works - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Family Case Management, 120 ADOPTION/FOSTER CARE SUPPORT GROUPS The New Beginning - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 FOSTER HOME LICENSING Foster Parent Licensing Department - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31

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ADVOCACY Advocacy Department - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 55 ART APPRECIATION Arts Programs - South Side Community Art Center, 112 Special Events - Lunchtime Talk Series - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 Special Events - Smart Collecting - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 ART GALLERIES/EXHIBITS Exhibitions - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 Exhibitions - Hyde Park Art Center, 93 Exhibitions - Renaissance Society, 109 Exhibitions - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 Fifty-Seventh Street Art Fair - Fifty-Seventh Street Art Fair, 70 Special Events - History Makers, 89 ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PROGRAMS Artist in Residence - Sutherland Community Arts Initiative, 114 ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTRUCTION Community Classes - the Arts School - South Shore Cultural Center, 112 Studio Art Instruction - Hyde Park Art Center, 93 Workshops - Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center, 101 ARTS APPRECIATION Humanities Open House - Humanities Open House, 93 ATHLETIC CLUBS Membership Office - Wabash YMCA, 133 BOOK PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION Bookstore - Afrocentric Book Store II, 37 Bookstore - Fifty-Seventh Street Books, 70 BOOK SIGNINGS Author Appearances - Afrocentric Book Store II, 37 Author Appearances and Events - Seminary Cooperative Bookstores Inc, 111 Author Events - Fifty-Seventh Street Books, 70 CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery - University of Chicago Hospitals Section of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 132 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management & Referral - Deliverance Manor Housing Corporation, 65 Medical Social Work - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 Social Services - Case Management - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 CHILDREN'S ARTS AND CRAFTS Art Classes - Center of Higher Development - Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43 Art Classes - South Side Community Art Center, 112 Art Education - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 CHOLESTEROL/TRIGLYCERIDES TESTS Lipids Clinic - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 CLASSICAL CONCERTS Arts and Cultural Events - The University of Chicago Presents, 119 CLOTHING DONATION PROGRAMS Clothing Distribution - Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, 104 COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES Master of Liberal Arts - University of Chicago - Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131 COMMUNITY CLINICS Advocate Trinity Medical Clinic - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 Free Medical Clinic - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 Internal Medicine - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51 Internal Medicine - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS GHDC (Genesis Housing Development Corporation) - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economic Development - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 Housing Development - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77
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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS ACTS - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 Employment, Counseling and Training Program - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 COMPUTER CLASSES Community Technology Center (CTC) - OAI, inc., 107 Computer Training Classes - Center of Higher Development - 51st & King Drive Apartments Computer Technology Center, 42 Computer Training Classes - Center of Higher Development Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43 Computer Training Classes - Center of Higher Development - Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 Computer Training Lab - Computer Resource Center, Inc., 64 Computer Training Lab - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 CREDIT UNIONS Credit Union - Community Federal Credit Union, 63 CRISIS INTERVENTION Crisis Case Management and Referral - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 CULTURAL MUSEUMS Adult Arts and Cultural Education - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 DENTAL CARE Dental Services - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 Dental Services - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 104 ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING Entrepreneurship class - Center of Higher Development - Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43 ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS INFORMATION Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) - OAI, inc., 107 ETHNIC MUSIC CONCERTS West African Djembe Drumming Performances - The Chicago Djembe Project, 116 ETHNIC/CULTURAL FESTIVALS African Festival of the Arts - Africa International House, 36 Ghanafest / Tastes of Africa - Africa International House, 36 EYE CARE Eye Care / Eye Glasses Retail - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 FAMILY BASED SERVICES Health & Family Services - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 FILM PRESENTATIONS Sunday Film Series - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 FOOD PANTRIES Food Pantry - Metropolitan Community Church, 104 Food Pantry - Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, 104 Operation H.O.P.E. - Feed Our People Ministry - West Point Baptist Church, 135 GASTROENTEROLOGY Gastroenterology - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51 GENERAL ACUTE CARE HOSPITALS Medical and Surgical - Jackson Park Hospital and Medical Center, 96 GENERAL CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE Victim / Witness Program - South East Chicago Commission, 111 GENERAL PHARMACIES Pharmacy - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 GROUP COUNSELING Therapy - Group - Claret Center - Resources for Counseling and Spiritual Direction, 63 HEALTH CARE REFERRALS Healthcare Referrals - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 HEALTH FAIRS Education and Outreach - University of Chicago - Cancer Resource Center, 129 HEALTH RELATED SUPPORT GROUPS Cancer Support and Referrals - University of Chicago - Cancer Resource Center, 129
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HEALTH SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES Laboratory Services - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 Laboratory Services - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 X-Ray - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 HEMATOLOGY Anticoagulation Clinic - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 HOMEOWNER/HOME PURCHASE COUNSELING Charter One Initiative - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 59 Genesis Homeownership Education College - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 HOSPICE CARE Hospice - Unity Hospice, 124 HOSPITALS Hospital Services - Provident Hospital of Cook County, 108 HOUSEKEEPING ASSISTANCE Janitorial and Maid Service - Coles Janitorial & Maid Service, 63 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Therapy - Individual - Claret Center - Resources for Counseling and Spiritual Direction, 63 INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL EXCHANGE Special Events - Middle Eastern Culture - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 JOB READINESS Job Training and Placement - Chicago Urban League Employment Counseling and Training (EC&T), 58 JOB SEARCH RESOURCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 JOB TRAINING Employment and Training - OAI, inc., 107 Workforce Development - OAI, inc., 107 KWANZAA PROGRAMS Poetic Kwanzaa - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 LIBRARY SERVICES Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Blackstone Branch, 53 Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch, 54 Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMS Continuing Education - General Studies - University of Chicago Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131 Epic of Creation (Course) - Zygon Center for Religion and Science, 138 LOCAL/REGIONAL HISTORY MUSEUMS Material Culture - Bronzeville Historical Society, 42 LOW INCOME/SUBSIDIZED RENTAL HOUSING Affordable Housing Development - The Community Builders, Inc., 117 MAMMOGRAMS Mammography - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND COUNSELING Mental Health Services - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 MUSIC PERFORMANCES Special Events - Renaissance Society, 109 Special Events - University of Chicago - Music Department, 131 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION Instrumental Music Lessons - Suzuki Method - Hyde Park Suzuki Institute Inc, 95 NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION Weekly Community Newspaper - Back of the Yards Journal, 38 Weekly Community Newspaper - Lakefront Outlook (Newspaper), 100 YEP Paperzine - Young Entrepreneurs Positive Perspective, 137 OCCASIONAL EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE Domestic Community Work - Moorish Science Temple of America, 104 PASTORAL COUNSELING Pastoral Counseling - Claret Center - Resources for Counseling and Spiritual Direction, 63
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PHYSICAL FITNESS Fitness for Life Center - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 Walking Trail - Chicago Park District - Madden Park, 52 PODIATRY/FOOT CARE Podiatry - Foot & Ankle Clinics of America, 74 Podiatry - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 POETRY READINGS Sutherland Open Mike - Sutherland Community Arts Initiative, 114 PRINTED MATERIALS Publication (Academic) - Zygon - Journal of Religion & Science, 138 PRIVATE DUTY NURSING Professional Nurse Staffing Services - Gareda Nursing & Homemaker Services, Inc., 76 PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING Psychological and Counseling Services - Evans & Evans Counseling And Consulting Services Inc., 68 PUBLIC INTERNET ACCESS SITES Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Blackstone Branch, 53 Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch, 54 Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 REFERENCE/INFORMATION Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library - Blackstone Branch, 53 Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch, 54 Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Worship Services - Greater St. Titus Missionary Baptist Church, 79 Worship Services - Pilgrim Baptist Church, 107 Worship Services - St. Anselm Catholic Church, 113 Worship Services - University Church, 129 SOUP KITCHENS Soup Kitchen - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 SPEAKERS/SPEAKERS BUREAUS Speakers & Presenters - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 Speakers and Conferences - University of Chicago - Franke Institute for the Humanities, 130 SPECIALIZED COUNSELING SERVICES Individual, Family and Marital Counseling - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 SPORTS RELATED INSTRUCTION Sports Lessons - Chicago Park District - Nash Community Center, 53 YMCA Marathon Training - Wabash YMCA, 133 SUBJECT SPECIFIC PUBLIC AWARENESS/EDUCATION Cancer Information - University of Chicago - Cancer Resource Center, 129 SUBSIDIZED HOUSING ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATIONS Subsidized Housing - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 TECHNICAL/TRADE SCHOOLS Barber-Stylist Program - Cain's Barber College, 42 THEATER PERFORMANCES Live Equity Theatre - The Chicago Theatre Company, 116 THEOLOGICAL/COMPARATIVE RELIGION CLUBS/SOCIETIES Advanced Seminar in Religion and Science - Zygon Center for Religion and Science, 138 ULTRASOUND SCANNING Ultrasound - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 UTILITY BILL PAYMENT ASSISTANCE CEDA (Community Economic Development Administration) Energy Assistance Program - Evening Star Baptist Church, 68
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HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS
CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management (Social Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 Case Management (Social Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope, 125 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT REFERRALS Homeless Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope, 125 CRISIS INTERVENTION Crisis Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 GED INSTRUCTION Adult Education Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Focus Hope II, 126 HOMELESS PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Permanent Housing - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 JOB READINESS Job Readiness - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 LOW INCOME/SUBSIDIZED RENTAL HOUSING Subsidized Housing - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 PARENTING EDUCATION Parenting Education - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 SPOUSE/DOMESTIC PARTNER ABUSE COUNSELING Domestic Violence Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Lab - Heartland Human Care Services - Supportive Housing, 85 SOUP KITCHENS Homeless Food Program - Evening Star Baptist Church, 68 Soup Kitchen - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING/SHELTER Transitional Housing & Case Management - Heartland Human Care Services - Transitional Housing, 86 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management (Social Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 Evaluation Services for Homeless Youth and their Families Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT REFERRALS Homeless Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 128 Referral Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 FICTION WRITING INSTRUCTION Creative Writing Class - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 128 GED INSTRUCTION Adult Education Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 128 HOMELESS PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Harmony Village - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Administrative Office, 125 HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE Housing Search Assistance - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Individual Therapy - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 128 JOB READINESS Job Readiness - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 MONEY MANAGEMENT Money Management Assistance - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128

VIRTUAL EXHIBITIONS Publications - Renaissance Society, 109 WORKSHOPS/SYMPOSIUMS Job Source Ministry - Apostolic Faith Church, 37 WOUND CLINICS Wound Care Clinic - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Primary Education - Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago, 137 RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - Chicago Girls - HRDI - Chicago Girls, 90 SECONDARY/HIGH SCHOOLS Secondary Education - Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago, 138 ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS McKinley Academy at Lakeside - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32 ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS Alternative High School - The Blue Gargoyle -- Bronzeville Academic Center, 115 Evening School - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 CAREER AWARENESS Goal Power - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 Service Learning and Career Education - Chicago Urban League Education, 57 COLLEGE ENTRANCE SUPPORT Talent Search - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for College Preparation & Placement, 29 ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING Youth Investor / Entrepreneur Project - Chicago Urban League Education, 57 MENTORING PROGRAMS Mentoring Program - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 Teen REACH - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAMS U of C Summer Session - University of Chicago - Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131 TEEN FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS Family Planning - Young Women's Leadership Charter School Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 THEATER APPRECIATION Thursday Morning High School Matinees - The Chicago Theatre Company, 116 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Centers for New Horizons - Community School at Wendell Phillips Academy High School, 45 After School Program - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 Community School - Centers for New Horizons - Community School at Wendell Phillips Academy High School, 45 LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION Bi-Lingual Family Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 HOMELESS PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Focus Hope - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Administrative Office, 125 Focus Hope II - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Administrative Office, 125 Permanent Housing - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope, 126 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Individual Therapy - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126
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HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

HOMELESS PEOPLE

HOMELESS YOUTH

HISPANICS/LATINOS

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MUTUAL SUPPORT GROUPS Support and Self-Help Groups - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 129 THEATER PERFORMANCES Unity Arts Program - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 129 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING/SHELTER Transitional Housing for Youth - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 129 WELFARE RIGHTS ASSISTANCE Case Management Services for Homeless Youth and Adults Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 CHILD CARE Child Care - Henry Booth House - Bernard Gentry Child Care Center, 87 Childcare - Haymarket Center, 81 Children's Service - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Day Care - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for Child Care, 29 Infant and Toddler - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 87 Infant and Toddler - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 87 Infant and Toddler - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 Infant Day Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Infant Day Care, 120 Infant Day Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Main Office, 120 Infant Day Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Woodlawn Early Child Development Center, 122 CHILD CARE CENTERS Child Development Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Evelyn Wright Renaissance Center, 33 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Early Childhood Care and Education - Centers for New Horizons Infant Toddler Center at Martin Luther King Jr. High School, 49 FAMILY BASED SERVICES Chicago Family Case Management - Chicago Urban League Health & Family Services (H&FS), 58 Chicago Family Case Management Program - Firman Community Services, 71 HEAD START Certificate - Head Start - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - St. Thomas Child Care Center, 35 BUSINESS RECRUITMENT AND ATTRACTION Kenwood Oakland Committee on Employment - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCIES Community Office - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Community Office, 119 COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economic Development - Urban Juncture, 132 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Englewood Career Center - Chicago Urban League - Employment Counseling and Training (EC&T), 58 COMPUTER CLASSES Neighborhood Computer Learning Center - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 ENTERPRISE ZONES Empowerment Zone (EZ) Initiative - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 FOOD PANTRIES Emergency Food Pantry - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 Operation PULL - Food Pantry & Clothing Give-Away - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 JOB READINESS Earn Fair Program - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 LOW COST HOMES/HOUSING UNITS Woodlawn Community Housing Developments - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Woodlawn Community Development Corporation (WCDC), 121
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INFANTS/TODDLERS

LOW INCOME/SUBSIDIZED RENTAL HOUSING Real Estate - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAMS Neighborhood Watch - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 SOUP KITCHENS Operation PULL - Hot Meals Program - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 SPECIALIZED INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Emergency Referral - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVES Political Education and Voter Registration - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 WELLNESS PROGRAMS Health, Wellness and Nutrition Classes - Chicago Urban League Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 EX-OFFENDER COUNSELING Unified Delinquency Intervention Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC) Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Employment Readiness Training and Counseling - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 41 CONSUMER LAW Consumer Law and Protection - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 100 EMERGENCY FUNDS Emergency Rental Assistance - King Community Services Center Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 FOOD PANTRIES Emergency Food and Infant Formula - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Joyce Smythe Food Pantry - Lakeside Community Committee, 100 GED INSTRUCTION ABE / GED - DeLaSalle Institute - Tolton Center, 65 GENERAL CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE Crime Victims Assistance Project (773) 638-4111 - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 HOMEOWNER/HOME PURCHASE COUNSELING First Time Homebuyers Seminar - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 59 HOUSING COUNSELING Housing Counseling Program - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 60 JOB READINESS Education, Training and Employment Services - Abraham Lincoln Centre Main Administrative Offices, 26 LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW Employment Law - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 LEGAL REPRESENTATION Family & Domestic Relations - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 Housing & Tenant's Rights - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMS Odyssey Project - Illinois Humanities Council / Odyssey Project, 96 Odyssey Project - The Civic Knowledge Project, 116 TENANT ASSOCIATIONS Cohousing - Woodlawn Development Associates, 136 UTILITY BILL PAYMENT ASSISTANCE CEDA (Community Economic Development Administration) Energy Assistance Program - Hope Organization, 90 LIHEAP - Hope Organization, 90 WELFARE RIGHTS ASSISTANCE Public Benefits Hotline 1-888-893-5327 - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101
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JUVENILE DELINQUENTS

LOW INCOME

INNER CITY RESIDENTS

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NETWORKING/RELATIONSHIP BUILDING African-American Men's Coalition - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - Near West Men's Residential - HRDI - Near West Men's Residential, 92 MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND COUNSELING Mental Health Services - King Community Services Center Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS Youth Academic - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for College Preparation & Placement, 30
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MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS

IN HOME ASSISTANCE Home Services - Ma' Dear Home Services, Inc., 103 LOW INCOME/SUBSIDIZED RENTAL HOUSING Affordable Housing Development - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 MONEY MANAGEMENT AARP Money Management - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 SERVICE CLUBS AARP Chapters - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS NRTA - AARP's Educator Community - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Volunteer Opportunities - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 WELFARE RIGHTS ASSISTANCE Financial Assistance and Counseling - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 PARENTING EDUCATION Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 46 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 48 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 47 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 47 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Edison L. Hoard Early Learning Center, 49 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Infant Toddler Center at Martin Luther King Jr. High School, 50 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - James Pitts Early Learning Center, 50 Parent University - Black Star Project, 40 Sister to Sister - Henry Booth House, 86 FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION Male Involvement Program - Chicago Urban League - Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 ACUPUNCTURE Acupuncture - Family Medical Center Clinic, 68 CHEMOTHERAPY/RADIATION THERAPY Radiation - Chicago Radiation Oncology S C, 55 MEDICAL ONCOLOGY Oncology-Physician visits - Chicago Radiation Oncology S C, 55 DERMATOLOGY Pediatric Dermatology - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 PEDIATRIC PULMONARY DISEASE Pediatric Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine - Children's Medical Center, 61 PEDIATRICS Pediatrics - Fridell Managed Care, 75 Pediatrics - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 Pediatrics - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 ACTING INSTRUCTION Saturday Class - The Chicago Theatre Company, 116 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 After School Program - Lakeside Community Committee, 100 BREASTFEEDING Breastfeeding Counseling Program - Chicago Urban League Health & Family Services (H&FS), 58 DOULAS Doula Program - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 87
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HOSPICE CARE Hospice Care - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Therapy - Individual - Healthy People 2000, Inc., 81 Therapy and Rehabilitative Services - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 PRIVATE DUTY NURSING Nursing Care - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION Psychiatric Rehabilitative Services - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 AARP TAX AIDE PROGRAMS AARP Tax-Aide - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 ADULT DAY PROGRAMS Senior Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley South Chicago Neighborhood House - Youth and Senior Services, 35 ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES Residential Skilled Nursing Care - William L. Dawson Convalescent & Nursing Center, 136 Senior Housing - Deliverance Manor Housing Corporation, 66 Senior Living - St. Paul Church of God in Christ Community Development MIN Inc. (SPCDM), 114 ADULT RESPITE CARE Homemaker / Respite Service - Gareda Nursing & Homemaker Services, Inc., 76 Respite Care Program - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 ADVOCACY Advocacy and Case Management - Resident Service Coordinator, Lake Michigan Apartments Senior Housing, Chicago Department on Aging and Chicago Housing Authority, 110 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management & Referral - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 Case Management / Service Coordination - Judge Slater Annex Senior Apartments Service Coordinator, Chicago Housing Authority, 97 Social Services - Case Management - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 COMMUNITY CLINICS Senior Wellness Care - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 DRIVING SAFETY EDUCATION AARP Driver Safety Program - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 FOOD BANKS/FOOD SUPPLIERS Food & Clothing Distribution - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 GERIATRIC MEDICINE Geriatrics - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51 HEALTH FAIRS Senior Events - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 99 HOME BASED MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES In-Home Mental Health Services - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 HOME REHABILITATION/REPAIR SERVICES Genesis H-Rail - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 Senior Home Repair Program - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 60
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PARENTS WITHOUT CUSTODY

PATIENTS

PEDIATRIC PATIENTS

PREADOLESCENT CHILDREN

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FAMILY BASED SERVICES Family Case Management - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Family Case Management, 120 Family Support Services - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 104 Healthy Start - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 87 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Therapy - Individual - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 88 POSTPARTUM CARE Healthy Families Illinois - Chicago Urban League - Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 WIC WIC Program - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 88 CHILD CARE Child Care - Grant Day Care Center, 78 Child Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Woodlawn Early Child Development Center, 121 Child Care / Early Childhood Education - Brilliant Beginnings International Academy, 41 Child Care / Early Childhood Education (2nd site) - Brilliant Beginnings International Academy, 41 Day Care - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Day Care - North Kenwood Day Care Ctr, 106 Half-Day Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Roseland Child Development Program, 34 CHILD CARE CENTERS Grant Child Development Center - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 Grant Child Development Center - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 46 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 48 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 47 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 47 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Edison L. Hoard Early Learning Center, 48 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - James Pitts Early Learning Center, 50 HEAD START Early Childhood Learning Center - East - Firman Community Services, 71 Head Start Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Child & Youth Programs, 26 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for Child Care, 29 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Ersula Howard Child Care Center, 33 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Maggie Drummond Child Care Center, 34 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Roseland Child Development Program, 34 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Trumbull Park Community Head Start, 35 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. St. Thomas Child Care Center, 35 Head Start Program - Chaney Ford Child Care Center Inc, 50 Head Start Program - Firman Early Childhood Learning Center West, 73 Head Start Program - Henry Booth House - Bernard Gentry Child Care Center, 87 Head Start Program - Henry Booth House - Near South, 88 Head Start Program - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 State Pre-Kindergarten and Head Start - Henry Booth House Administrative Offices, 87 PRESCHOOLS Early Childhood Learning Center - South - Firman Community Services, 72
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Full-Day Pre-School Program - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 Pre-Kindergarten - Firman Early Childhood Learning Center - West, 73 State Pre-Kindergarten - Henry Booth House - Bernard Gentry Child Care Center, 87 State Pre-Kindergarten - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 State Pre-Kindergarten - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Woodlawn Early Child Development Center, 122 STORY HOUR Story Hours for Children - Seminary Cooperative Bookstores Inc, 111 COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Wrap Around Services - Heartland Human Care Services Supportive Housing, 85 HOMELESS PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Supportive Housing - Heartland Human Care Services - Supportive Housing, 85 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Boys Leadership Institute Saturday School - Chicago Urban League - Education, 56 ADVOCACY Issue Oriented Advocacy - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT/MANAGEMENT RESEARCH Research & Planning Department - Chicago Urban League Administrative Offices, 56 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 82 Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 84 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS Community Involvement - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Service Connector HQ, 121 COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Family Stabilization - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Service Connector HQ, 121 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 82 Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 84 Employment Assistance - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Service Connector HQ, 121 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Lab - Ujima, 124 HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 83 Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84
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PREVIOUSLY HOMELESS PEOPLE

PRESCHOOL AGE CHILDREN

PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS

PUBLIC HOUSING RESIDENTS

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HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE, continued Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 85 Housing Opportunity - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Service Connector HQ, 121 JOB READINESS Education & Employment Services - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 JOB SEARCH/PLACEMENT Increased Income Generation - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Service Connector HQ, 121 JOB TRAINING Employment and Training - Ujima, 124 MENTORING PROGRAMS Mentoring / Life Skills Manager - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 RENT PAYMENT ASSISTANCE Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 82 Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance Washington Park Service Connector, 84 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 83 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 85 WELLNESS PROGRAMS Health & Wellness - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY HOUSING Housing Program - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVOCACY Special Service to Children - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSES/CENTERS McKinley Highland School for Special Education - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32 McKinley School South Campus - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32 AIDS/HIV PREVENTION COUNSELING HIV / Communicable Diseases - Haymarket Center, 81 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Outreach & Case Management - Haymarket Center, 81 CENTRAL INTAKE/ASSESSMENT FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE Central Intake - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 119 COMPREHENSIVE OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - BRASS II - HRDI - Englewood, 90 HRDI - Englewood Outpatient Professional Counseling - HRDI Englewood, 91 HRDI - Grand Boulevard - HRDI - Grand Boulevard, 91 HRDI - Southwest Central Opioid Treatment - HRDI - Southwest Central Opioid Treatment, 92 Outpatient Program - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 120
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CONGREGATE MEALS/NUTRITION SITES Lunch - Haymarket Center, 81 DETOXIFICATION Detox - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 119 DRUG ABUSE COUNSELING Counseling Services - Haymarket Center, 81 OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH CARE Intensive Outpatient Program - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 119 PARENTING EDUCATION Parent Training Education - Haymarket Center, 81 SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES Linkages - Haymarket Center, 81 Power House - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 120 SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 Drug Rehab - Ijegba Community Inc, 95 Substance Abuse Treatment - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED Disabled Living - St. Paul Church of God in Christ Community Development MIN Inc. (SPCDM), 113 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Danforth House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Davis House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Hammond House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Knight House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Moore House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 JOB TRAINING Community Rehabilitation Program - Walter C. McCrone Industries - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 The Resource Opportunity Life Employment (ROLE) Program Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 29 WELFARE RIGHTS ASSISTANCE SSI Advocacy Project - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 FELLOWSHIPS Residential Fellowships - University of Chicago - Franke Institute for the Humanities, 130 HEALTH EDUCATION Health Education - Young Women's Leadership Charter School Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 ADOPT A SCHOOL PROGRAMS School Revitalization - Fifth Ward Aldermanic Office, 70 BUSINESS RECRUITMENT AND ATTRACTION Jobs and Economic Development - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 Jobs and Minority Contracting - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 CITY/TOWN COUNCIL OFFICES Appointments with the Alderman - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110
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SUPERVISED LIVING FACILITY RESIDENTS

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ABUSE/VIOLENCE RELATED SUPPORT GROUPS Battered Females - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 CULTURAL HERITAGE PROGRAMS Justus Sistas' - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 FOOD BANKS/FOOD SUPPLIERS Food Center - WIC Food Center, 136 Food Center - WIC Food Center, 135 MIDWIFERY Midwifery - Hayes Family Health Center of the Cook County Bureau of Health Services, 80 OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY Gynecology - Hayes Family Health Center of the Cook County Bureau of Health Services, 80 OB/GYN - Family Medical Center Clinic, 69 OB/GYN - Fridell Managed Care, 75 OB/GYN - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 OB/GYNE - Access Community Health Network - Grand Blvd Family Health, 27 Women's Health (OB/GYN) - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Health and Beauty - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 PRENATAL CARE Prenatal Care - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - Harriet Tubman - HRDI - Harriet Tubman, 91 HRDI - Women's Program - HRDI - Women's Program, 92 WIC WIC Program - WIC Food Center, 135 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Youthbuild - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 JOB READINESS Job Retention and Follow-Up Services - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 41 CHILD CARE Day Care - Ruth's Homebased Day Care, 110 COMMUNITY CLINICS Washington Park Children's Free Clinic - Chicago Youth Programs - Washington Park Youth Program, 61 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Lab - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley South Chicago Neighborhood House - Youth and Senior Services, 35 CONGREGATE MEALS/NUTRITION SITES Summer Youth Food Program - Evening Star Baptist Church, 68 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION Music Lessons - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 PERFORMANCE ART Workshops and Residency Programs - Justusarts Education for Youth, 98 WEIGHT LOSS ASSISTANCE Project Harambee - Firman Community Services, 71 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS Children and Youth Program - Pui Tak Center, 109

CITY/TOWN COUNCIL OFFICES, continued Appointments with the Alderman - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 123 City Sticker Sales - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 City Sticker Sales - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 City Sticker Sales - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 123 CIVILIAN CRIME PATROLS Fighting Crime - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCIES Monthly Community Meetings - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Community Development / Quality of Life - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 Residential, Cultural & Commercial - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS Accountability Meetings - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 123 Community Resident Meetings - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 Community Resident Meetings - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 124 LSC Training Institute - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 COMMUNITY/NATURE AREA CLEANUP/ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS Clean and Green - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 Clean and Green - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 124 Community Clean-Up - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62 EDUCATION ADVOCACY GROUPS Education Development - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 GARDEN/FLOWER SHOWS Garden Fair - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 GED INSTRUCTION ABE / GED - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. - Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 HEALTH SUPPORTIVE SERVICES Health Ministries - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94 JOB READINESS Career Counseling - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 Employment Readiness Training and Counseling - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 41 Job Readiness Classes - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 JOB SEARCH RESOURCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 MUNICIPAL SERVICES/PUBLIC WORKS Infrastructure Services - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 Request a City Service - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 Request a City Service - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 124 Streets and Sanitation Services - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 111 NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION Boulevard Restoration - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 Housing Development - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 Neighborhood Revitalization - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 Redevelopment in the Fifth Ward - Fifth Ward Aldermanic Office, 69 NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAMS Safe Communities - Fifth Ward Aldermanic Office, 70 NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION Community Newspaper - Hyde Park Herald, 93 PREFERENTIAL PARKING PERMITS Residential Parking Stickers - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110

YOUNG ADULTS

YOUTH

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CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Elderly Services - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 61 CHILD CARE CENTERS Child Development Program - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 61 CHILDREN'S ARTS AND CRAFTS Art Classes - Center of Higher Development - Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43 CHILDREN'S LIBRARY SERVICES Children's Programs - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Family and Community Services - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 62 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Training Classes - Center of Higher Development Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43 DANCE INSTRUCTION Dance Class - Center of Higher Development - Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Adult ESL Classes and Tutoring - Pui Tak Center, 109 ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING Entrepreneurship class - Center of Higher Development - Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43 IMMIGRANT MUTUAL ASSISTANCE ASSOCIATIONS New Immigrant Services - Pui Tak Center, 109 JOB SEARCH RESOURCE CENTERS Employment and Training - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 62 LIBRARY SERVICES Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 PAROCHIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Pui Tak Christian School - Pui Tak Center, 109 PUBLIC INTERNET ACCESS SITES Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 REFERENCE/INFORMATION Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 STORYTELLING Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS Children and Youth Program - Pui Tak Center, 109 CHILD CARE CENTERS Child Development Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Evelyn Wright Renaissance Center, 33 COMPREHENSIVE OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - BRASS II - HRDI - Englewood, 90 HRDI - Englewood Outpatient Professional Counseling - HRDI Englewood, 91 GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Primary Care - Family - Bridgeport Family Medical Center, 41 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management (Social Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 Evaluation Services for Homeless Youth and their Families Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT REFERRALS Homeless Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 128 Referral Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 FICTION WRITING INSTRUCTION Creative Writing Class - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 128
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GED INSTRUCTION Adult Education Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 128 HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE Housing Search Assistance - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Individual Therapy - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 128 JOB READINESS Job Readiness - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 MONEY MANAGEMENT Money Management Assistance - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 MUTUAL SUPPORT GROUPS Support and Self-Help Groups - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 129 SHELTERED WORKSHOPS Sheltered Workshop - Ada S. McKinley Community Services Aztlan Community Industries, 27 THEATER PERFORMANCES Unity Arts Program - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 129 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING/SHELTER Transitional Housing for Youth - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 129 WELFARE RIGHTS ASSISTANCE Case Management Services for Homeless Youth and Adults Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIC INPATIENT UNITS Intensive Therapeutic Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 31 EX-OFFENDER COUNSELING Unified Delinquency Intervention Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND COUNSELING Developmentally Disabled Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 31 The Mentally Ill Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 MENTAL HEALTH EVALUATION Screening, Assessment, and Support Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 MENTAL HEALTH RELATED PREVENTION PROGRAMS Urban Systems of Care Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 ADOLESCENT/YOUTH COUNSELING Mental Health Services - Young Women's Leadership Charter School - Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 ADOPTION/FOSTER CARE SUPPORT GROUPS The New Beginning - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 ADULT LITERACY PROGRAMS Literacy / GED - Henry Booth House - Near South, 88 ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES Residential Skilled Nursing Care - William L. Dawson Convalescent & Nursing Center, 136 ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS Evening School - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 ART APPRECIATION Arts Programs - South Side Community Art Center, 112 ATHLETIC CLUBS Membership Office - Wabash YMCA, 133 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82
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CHICAGO LAWN

ASHBURN

AUBURN GRESHAM

DOUGLAS

BRIDGEPORT
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CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT, continued Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 Case Management & Referral - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 CHEMOTHERAPY/RADIATION THERAPY Radiation - Chicago Radiation Oncology S C, 55 CHILD CARE Child Care - Chicago Park District - Madden Park, 52 Child Care - Ida B Wells Day Care Center, 95 Infant and Toddler - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 87 CHILDHOOD IMMUNIZATIONS Immunizations - Young Women's Leadership Charter School Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 CHILDREN'S ARTS AND CRAFTS Art Classes - South Side Community Art Center, 112 CHILDREN'S LIBRARY SERVICES Children's Programs - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 CITY/TOWN COUNCIL OFFICES Appointments with the Alderman - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 Appointments with the Alderman - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 123 City Sticker Sales - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 City Sticker Sales - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 123 COLLEGE ENTRANCE SUPPORT Talent Search - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for College Preparation & Placement, 29 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS Accountability Meetings - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 123 Community Resident Meetings - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 Community Resident Meetings - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 124 COMMUNITY/NATURE AREA CLEANUP/ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS Clean and Green - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 Clean and Green - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 124 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Lab - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for College Preparation & Placement, 29 CONSUMER LAW Consumer Law and Protection - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 100 CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS Juvenile Arrest Records - Chicago City - Police Dept, Youth Division Administration, 51 DOULAS Doula Program - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 87 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 47 EARLY LITERACY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Literacy - After School Program - Open Book, 107 ECLECTIC PERFORMANCES/STAGE ACTS Annual Reading Festival - Storytelling, Drama, and Music - Open Book, 107 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Primary Education - John J. Pershing Magnet School, 97 Primary Education - Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago, 137 FAMILY BASED SERVICES Family Development - Centers for New Horizons - Community School at Wendell Phillips Academy High School, 46 Healthy Start - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 87 FOOD BANKS/FOOD SUPPLIERS Food & Clothing Distribution - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 Food Center - WIC Food Center, 136
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FOSTER HOME LICENSING Foster Parent Licensing Department - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 FOSTER HOME PLACEMENT IIPS (Immediate Intake and Placement Maintenance) - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 The Children and Family Support Services Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 GED INSTRUCTION ABE / GED - DeLaSalle Institute - Tolton Center, 65 GENERAL CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE Crime Victims Assistance Project (773) 638-4111 - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Primary Care - Family - Chicago Osteopathic Family Practice, 51 Primary Care - Family - Fridell Managed Care, 75 Primary Care - Family - Near South Health Center, 105 GENERAL PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS Routine School and Sports Physicals - Young Women's Leadership Charter School - Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 HEAD START Certificate - Head Start - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - St. Thomas Child Care Center, 35 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. St. Thomas Child Care Center, 35 Head Start Program - Henry Booth House - Near South, 88 HEALTH EDUCATION Health Education - Young Women's Leadership Charter School Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 HOLIDAY PROGRAMS Special Events - Holiday Programs - Chicago Park District Anderson Park, 52 Special Events - Holiday Programs - Chicago Park District Madden Park, 52 HOME BASED MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES In-Home Mental Health Services - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 HOSPICE CARE Hospice - Unity Hospice, 124 HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Therapy - Individual - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 88 JOB READINESS Education & Employment Services - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 KINSHIP CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUPS McKinley Kinship Investment Services Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW Employment Law - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 LEGAL REPRESENTATION Family & Domestic Relations - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 Housing & Tenant's Rights - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 LIBRARY SERVICES Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch, 54 Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 LOW INCOME/SUBSIDIZED RENTAL HOUSING Affordable Housing Development - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 MEDICAL ONCOLOGY Oncology-Physician visits - Chicago Radiation Oncology S C, 55

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MENTORING PROGRAMS Mentoring / Life Skills Manager - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 Mentoring Program - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 MUNICIPAL SERVICES/PUBLIC WORKS Infrastructure Services - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 Request a City Service - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 124 Streets and Sanitation Services - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 111 OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY OB/GYN - Fridell Managed Care, 75 PARENT SUPPORT GROUPS Bio-Parents Association - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 PARENT/CHILD ACTIVITY GROUPS Family Nights - Wabash YMCA, 133 PARENTING EDUCATION Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 47 PEDIATRICS Pediatrics - Fridell Managed Care, 75 PHYSICAL FITNESS Fitness for Life Center - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 Walking Trail - Chicago Park District - Madden Park, 52 PREFERENTIAL PARKING PERMITS Residential Parking Stickers - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 PUBLIC INTERNET ACCESS SITES Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch, 54 Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES/SPORTS Sports and Recreation Programs - Chicago Park District Anderson Park, 52 Sports and Recreation Programs - Chicago Park District - Madden Park, 52 REFERENCE/INFORMATION Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch, 54 Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Worship Services - Pilgrim Baptist Church, 107 RENT PAYMENT ASSISTANCE Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 SCHOOLS OF THE ARTS Graduate Education - Vandercook College of Music, 133 Undergraduate Education - Vandercook College of Music, 133 SECONDARY/HIGH SCHOOLS Secondary Education - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 Secondary Education - Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago, 138 SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY HOUSING Housing Program - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 SPEAKERS/SPEAKERS BUREAUS Speakers & Presenters - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 SPORTS RELATED INSTRUCTION YMCA Marathon Training - Wabash YMCA, 133 STORYTELLING Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch, 54 Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55

TEEN FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS Family Planning - Young Women's Leadership Charter School Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING/SHELTER Transitional Living & Independent Living - Transitional Living & Career Institute, 123 WELFARE RIGHTS ASSISTANCE Financial Assistance and Counseling - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 Public Benefits Hotline 1-888-893-5327 - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 SSI Advocacy Project - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 WELLNESS PROGRAMS Health & Wellness - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 WIC WIC Program - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 88 WORKSHOPS/SYMPOSIUMS Job Source Ministry - Apostolic Faith Church, 37 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Centers for New Horizons - Community School at Wendell Phillips Academy High School, 45 After School Program - Chicago Park District - Anderson Park, 52 After School Program - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 Community School - Centers for New Horizons - Community School at Wendell Phillips Academy High School, 45 Youth Academic - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for College Preparation & Placement, 30 EMERGENCY FUNDS Emergency Funds - Firman Community Services - Administrative Offices, 73 GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Primary Care - Family - Access Community Health Network - Grand Blvd Family Health, 27 MENTORING PROGRAMS ARC II - Firman Community Services, 72 OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY OB/GYNE - Access Community Health Network - Grand Blvd Family Health, 27 PRESCHOOLS Early Childhood Learning Center - South - Firman Community Services, 72 ACTING INSTRUCTION Creative Expression and Arts - Educare Center, 66 ADULT LITERACY PROGRAMS Family Resource Center - Firman Community Services, 71 ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES Adult Residential Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Residential Programs, 26 Senior Housing - Deliverance Manor Housing Corporation, 66 Senior Living - St. Paul Church of God in Christ Community Development MIN Inc. (SPCDM), 114 ADVOCACY Advocacy Department - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 55 Issue Oriented Advocacy - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 AIDS/HIV PREVENTION COUNSELING HIV / Communicable Diseases - Haymarket Center, 81 ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS Alternative High School - The Blue Gargoyle -- Bronzeville Academic Center, 115 ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTRUCTION Creative Expression and Arts - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 BOOK PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION Bookstore - Afrocentric Book Store II, 37 BOOK SIGNINGS Author Appearances - Afrocentric Book Store II, 37 BREASTFEEDING Breastfeeding Counseling Program - Chicago Urban League Health & Family Services (H&FS), 58
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BUSINESS RECRUITMENT AND ATTRACTION Jobs and Economic Development - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 CAREER AWARENESS Goal Power - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 Service Learning and Career Education - Chicago Urban League Education, 57 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 84 Case Management & Referral - Deliverance Manor Housing Corporation, 65 Case Management / Service Coordination - Judge Slater Annex Senior Apartments Service Coordinator, Chicago Housing Authority, 97 Outreach & Case Management - Haymarket Center, 81 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT REFERRALS Urban Systems of Care (Youth Services) - Abraham Lincoln Centre Urban Systems of Care, 27 CHILD CARE Childcare - Haymarket Center, 81 Day Care - Ruth's Homebased Day Care, 110 CHILD CARE PROVIDER RECRUITMENT Child Care Resource and Referral - Centers for New Horizons Administrative Offices, 44 CHILDREN'S RESPITE CARE Respite Care Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Residential Programs, 26 CHILDREN'S/ADOLESCENT RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FACILITIES Children's Living Centre - Abraham Lincoln Centre Residential Programs, 26 CLOTHING DONATION PROGRAMS Clothing Distribution - Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, 104 Joseph's Coat - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 COMMUNITY ACTION/SOCIAL ADVOCACY GROUPS Community Resident Advocacy - Grand Boulevard Federation, 78 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC) Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 GHDC (Genesis Housing Development Corporation) - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economic Development - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 Economic Development - Urban Juncture, 132 Housing Development - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 Residential, Cultural & Commercial - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS ACTS - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 COMMUNITY/NATURE AREA CLEANUP/ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS Community Clean-Up - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 84 Employment Readiness Training and Counseling - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 41 Employment, Counseling and Training Program - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 Youthbuild - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 COMPREHENSIVE OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - BRASS I - HRDI - Grand Boulevard, 91 HRDI - Grand Boulevard - HRDI - Grand Boulevard, 91 COMPUTER CLASSES Neighborhood Computer Learning Center - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 Technology Training for Financial Education - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 CONGREGATE MEALS/NUTRITION SITES Lunch - Haymarket Center, 81 Summer Youth Food Program - Evening Star Baptist Church, 68 CREDIT UNIONS Credit Union - Community Federal Credit Union, 63
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DRUG ABUSE COUNSELING Counseling Services - Haymarket Center, 81 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Edison L. Hoard Early Learning Center, 48 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - James Pitts Early Learning Center, 50 Early Childhood Education - Educare Center, 66 Early Childhood Education - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 EDUCATION ADVOCACY GROUPS Education - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS School (PreK-8th Grade) - Holy Angels School, 90 EMERGENCY FOOD Emergency Services (Food and Clothing) - Firman Community Services, 72 ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING Youth Investor / Entrepreneur Project - Chicago Urban League Education, 57 FAITH BASED CHILD CARE PROGRAMS Day Care - St. Paul Church of God in Christ Community Development MIN Inc. (SPCDM), 113 FAMILY BASED SERVICES Chicago Family Case Management - Chicago Urban League Health & Family Services (H&FS), 58 Chicago Family Case Management Program - Firman Community Services, 71 Family Centered Services - Educare Center, 67 Family Centered Services - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 Family Development - Centers for New Horizons - Administrative Offices, 44 Fathers and Families Program - Chicago Urban League - Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 Health & Family Services - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION Male Involvement Program - Chicago Urban League - Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMS Family Literacy Programs - Educare Center, 67 Family Literacy Programs - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 FILMMAKING INSTRUCTION Multimedia Laboratory - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 FOOD BANKS/FOOD SUPPLIERS Food Center - WIC Food Center, 135 FOOD PANTRIES Food Pantry - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 Food Pantry - Metropolitan Community Church, 104 Food Pantry - Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, 104 Joyce Smythe Food Pantry - Lakeside Community Committee, 100 GED INSTRUCTION ABE / GED - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. - Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 ABE / GED - Firman Community Services, 71 GED Preparation Program - The Blue Gargoyle -- Bronzeville Academic Center, 115 GENEALOGY CLASSES Family Genealogy - Bronzeville Historical Society, 42 GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Primary Care - Family - Calumet Medical Center, 42 Primary Care - Family - Hayes Family Health Center of the Cook County Bureau of Health Services, 81 HEAD START Early Childhood Learning Center - East - Firman Community Services, 71 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Maggie Drummond Child Care Center, 34 Head Start Program - Chaney Ford Child Care Center Inc, 50 Head Start Program - Firman Early Childhood Learning Center West, 73

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HEALTH EDUCATION Health Education - Beethoven Student Health Center of Cook County, 39 HEALTH SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES Health Monitoring and Follow-Up - Educare Center, 67 Health Monitoring and Follow-Up - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 HOME REHABILITATION/REPAIR SERVICES Genesis H-Rail - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 Senior Home Repair Program - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 60 HOMEOWNER/HOME PURCHASE COUNSELING Charter One Initiative - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 59 First Time Homebuyers Seminar - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 59 Genesis Homeownership Education College - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 HOSPITALS Hospital Services - Provident Hospital of Cook County, 108 HOUSEKEEPING ASSISTANCE Janitorial and Maid Service - Coles Janitorial & Maid Service, 63 HOUSING COUNSELING Housing Counseling Program - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 60 HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 85 INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED Disabled Living - St. Paul Church of God in Christ Community Development MIN Inc. (SPCDM), 113 JOB READINESS Career Counseling - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 Employment Readiness Training and Counseling - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 41 Job Readiness Classes - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 Job Retention and Follow-Up Services - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 41 JOB SEARCH RESOURCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Boys Leadership Institute Saturday School - Chicago Urban League - Education, 56 Teen Leadership Council - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 LOCAL/REGIONAL HISTORY MUSEUMS Material Culture - Bronzeville Historical Society, 42 MEDIA PRESENTATIONS Talented Teens Showcase - Teen Nation, 114 MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND COUNSELING Mental Health Services - Beethoven Student Health Center of Cook County, 39 MENTORING PROGRAMS Making Mentoring Meaningful - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 Teen REACH - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 Teen Reach Program - Lakeside Community Committee, 100 MIDWIFERY Midwifery - Hayes Family Health Center of the Cook County Bureau of Health Services, 80 MONEY MANAGEMENT Citigroup Financial Education Program - Chicago Urban League Education, 56 MULTIPURPOSE PERFORMING ARTS CENTERS Grand Boulevard Community Arts Initiative - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 MUSIC APPRECIATION The Music Coalition - Teen Nation, 114 MUSICAL COMPOSITION INSTRUCTION Art & Music Therapy - Teen Nation, 114
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NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION Boulevard Restoration - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 Housing Development - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 NETWORKING/RELATIONSHIP BUILDING African-American Men's Coalition - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY Gynecology - Hayes Family Health Center of the Cook County Bureau of Health Services, 80 OCCASIONAL EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE Domestic Community Work - Moorish Science Temple of America, 104 ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT/MANAGEMENT RESEARCH Research & Planning Department - Chicago Urban League Administrative Offices, 56 PARENTAL VISITATION FACILITATION Home Visiting Activities - Educare Center, 67 Home Visiting Activities - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 Lakeside Visitation Program - Lakeside Community Committee, 100 PARENTING EDUCATION Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Edison L. Hoard Early Learning Center, 49 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - James Pitts Early Learning Center, 50 Parent Training Education - Haymarket Center, 81 PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS Catholic Parochial School, Pre-Kindergarten-8 - St. Elizabeth School, 113 PEER ROLE MODEL PROGRAMS Growing Our Area Leaders (GOAL) - Chicago Youth Centers Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 PHYSICAL FITNESS Fitness in the Key of Life - Teen Nation, 114 POSTPARTUM CARE Healthy Families Illinois - Chicago Urban League - Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 PRESCHOOLS Pre-Kindergarten - Firman Early Childhood Learning Center - West, 73 PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER COUNSELING Mental Health Services - Chicago City - Health Department of Public, Mental Health Clinics, Greater Grand Mid South, 51 PUBLIC CLINICS Clinics - Beethoven Student Health Center of Cook County, 39 RECOGNITION AWARDS Youth Celebration Day - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 RENT PAYMENT ASSISTANCE Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance Washington Park Service Connector, 84 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 85 RESIDENT SERVICES COORDINATION PROGRAMS Service Connector - Centers for New Horizons - Bronzeville Service Connector, 45 SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 SCOUTING PROGRAMS Scouting Programs - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 SOUP KITCHENS Homeless Food Program - Evening Star Baptist Church, 68 SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVOCACY Special Service to Children - Educare Center, 67 Special Service to Children - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 SUBSIDIZED HOUSING ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATIONS Subsidized Housing - Vision House, 133 SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES Linkages - Haymarket Center, 81 TECHNICAL/TRADE SCHOOLS Barber-Stylist Program - Cain's Barber College, 42 UTILITY BILL PAYMENT ASSISTANCE CEDA (Community Economic Development Administration) Energy Assistance Program - Evening Star Baptist Church, 68
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UTILITY BILL PAYMENT ASSISTANCE, continued CEDA (Community Economic Development Administration) Energy Assistance Program - Hope Organization, 90 LIHEAP - Hope Organization, 90 WEIGHT LOSS ASSISTANCE Project Harambee - Firman Community Services, 71 WELLNESS PROGRAMS Health, Wellness and Nutrition Classes - Chicago Urban League Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 WIC WIC Program - WIC Food Center, 135 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Chaney Ford Child Care Center Inc, 50 After School Program - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 After School Program - Lakeside Community Committee, 100 After School Program - Ruth's Homebased Day Care, 110 After School Program - St. Elizabeth School, 113 After School Programs - Beethoven Boys & Girls Club, 39 Before School Program - St. Elizabeth School, 113 School Age Program - Firman Community Services, 72 Teen Program - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 Youth Development - Centers for New Horizons - Administrative Offices, 45 YOUTH VIOLENCE PREVENTION Firman's Project Family Action for Violence Elimination (FAVE) Firman Community Services, 71 ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES CILA (Community Integrated Living Arrangement) - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS McKinley Academy at Lakeside - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32 McKinley School East Campus - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32 CHILD CARE Day Care - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for Child Care, 29 HEAD START Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for Child Care, 29 INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Danforth House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Davis House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Hammond House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Knight House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Moore House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSES/CENTERS McKinley Highland School for Special Education - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32 McKinley School South Campus - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32 ADULT LITERACY PROGRAMS Adult Learning - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40
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AIDS TREATMENT Adult HIV In-Patient Care - University of Chicago Hospitals - Adult HIV Care Center, 132 Clinics - University of Chicago Hospitals - Adult HIV Care Center, 132 ART APPRECIATION Special Events - Lunchtime Talk Series - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 Special Events - Smart Collecting - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 ART GALLERIES/EXHIBITS Exhibitions - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 Exhibitions - Hyde Park Art Center, 93 Exhibitions - Renaissance Society, 109 Exhibitions - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 Fifty-Seventh Street Art Fair - Fifty-Seventh Street Art Fair, 70 ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTRUCTION Studio Art Instruction - Hyde Park Art Center, 93 ARTS APPRECIATION Humanities Open House - Humanities Open House, 93 BOOK FAIRS Children's Book Fair - Fifty-Seventh Street Childrens Book Fair, 70 BOOK PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION Bookstore - Fifty-Seventh Street Books, 70 BOOK SIGNINGS Author Appearances and Events - Seminary Cooperative Bookstores Inc, 111 Author Events - Fifty-Seventh Street Books, 70 CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery - University of Chicago Hospitals Section of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 132 CAREGIVER TRAINING Community Educational Classes - Ma' Dear Home Services, Inc., 103 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT REFERRALS Social Service Referrals - University of Chicago Hospitals - Adult HIV Care Center, 132 CHILDREN'S ARTS AND CRAFTS Art Education - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 Special Events - Art Afternoons - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 CHILDREN'S THEATER PRODUCTIONS Justus Playaz' - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 CLASSICAL CONCERTS Arts and Cultural Events - The University of Chicago Presents, 119 COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES Master of Arts Program in the Humanities - University of Chicago Division of the Humanities, 130 COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Community Development / Quality of Life - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Training Lab - Computer Resource Center, Inc., 64 CULTURAL HERITAGE PROGRAMS Justus Sistas' - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 CULTURAL MUSEUMS Adult Arts and Cultural Education - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 ETHNIC MUSIC CONCERTS We Speak In Rhythm - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 ETHNIC/CULTURAL FESTIVALS African Festival of the Arts - Africa International House, 36 Ghanafest / Tastes of Africa - Africa International House, 36 FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMS Family Learning - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40 FELLOWSHIPS Doctoral Fellowships - University of Chicago - Franke Institute for the Humanities, 130 Residential Fellowships - University of Chicago - Franke Institute for the Humanities, 130 FILM PRESENTATIONS Sunday Film Series - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 GARDEN/FLOWER SHOWS Garden Fair - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 GENERAL CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE Victim / Witness Program - South East Chicago Commission, 111
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GROUP COUNSELING Therapy - Group - Claret Center - Resources for Counseling and Spiritual Direction, 63 HEALTH FAIRS Education and Outreach - University of Chicago - Cancer Resource Center, 129 HEALTH RELATED SUPPORT GROUPS Cancer Support and Referrals - University of Chicago - Cancer Resource Center, 129 HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATIONS Advocacy - Condo / Co-op Organizations - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 IN HOME ASSISTANCE Home Services - Ma' Dear Home Services, Inc., 103 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Therapy - Individual - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40 Therapy - Individual - Claret Center - Resources for Counseling and Spiritual Direction, 63 Therapy - Individual - Healthy People 2000, Inc., 81 INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL EXCHANGE Special Events - Middle Eastern Culture - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 KWANZAA PROGRAMS Poetic Kwanzaa - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMS Epic of Creation (Course) - Zygon Center for Religion and Science, 138 Odyssey Project - The Civic Knowledge Project, 116 LITERARY SOCIETIES/BOOK READING CLUBS Book Club - Seminary Cooperative Bookstores Inc, 111 MATH CLUBS/SOCIETIES Chicago Academic Games League - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 MUSIC APPRECIATION CONNECT - The University of Chicago Presents, 119 MUSIC PERFORMANCES Special Events - Renaissance Society, 109 Special Events - University of Chicago - Music Department, 131 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION Adult Group Violin Classes - Suzuki Method - Hyde Park Suzuki Institute Inc, 95 Instrumental Music Lessons - Suzuki Method - Hyde Park Suzuki Institute Inc, 95 Kindermusic - Early Childhood Music and Movement - Hyde Park Suzuki Institute Inc, 95 NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAMS Neighborhood Watch - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION Community Newspaper - Hyde Park Herald, 93 Weekly Community Newspaper - Lakefront Outlook (Newspaper), 100 PAROCHIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Religious Education - Newberger Hillel Center, 106 PASTORAL COUNSELING Pastoral Counseling - Claret Center - Resources for Counseling and Spiritual Direction, 63 Pastoral Counseling - Newberger Hillel Center, 106 PERFORMANCE ART Workshops and Residency Programs - Justusarts Education for Youth, 98 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Health and Beauty - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 PODIATRY/FOOT CARE Podiatry - Foot & Ankle Clinics of America, 74 POETRY WRITING INSTRUCTION Word Jazz - Justusarts Education for Youth, 98 PRINTED MATERIALS Publication (Academic) - Zygon - Journal of Religion & Science, 138 PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING Psychological and Counseling Services - Evans & Evans Counseling And Consulting Services Inc., 68 RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Worship Services - Newberger Hillel Center, 106
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Worship Services - University Church, 129 SCHOOLS OF THE ARTS Bachelors Degree - University of Chicago - Music Department, 131 Graduate Education - University of Chicago - Music Department, 131 SOCCER Pan-African Soccer Tournament - Africa International House, 37 SPEAKERS/SPEAKERS BUREAUS Speakers and Conferences - University of Chicago - Franke Institute for the Humanities, 130 STORY HOUR Story Hours for Children - Seminary Cooperative Bookstores Inc, 111 STORYTELLING Storytelling - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 SUBJECT SPECIFIC PUBLIC AWARENESS/EDUCATION Cancer Information - University of Chicago - Cancer Resource Center, 129 THEOLOGICAL/COMPARATIVE RELIGION CLUBS/SOCIETIES Advanced Seminar in Religion and Science - Zygon Center for Religion and Science, 138 THEOLOGY SCHOOLS Theological Education - McCormick Theological Seminary, 103 TUTORING SERVICES Youth Tutoring - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40 VIRTUAL EXHIBITIONS Publications - Renaissance Society, 109 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS Community and School Programs (Children and Adults) - Hyde Park Art Center, 93 School Enrichment - Providing Artistic Cultural & Career Awareness for Youth, 108 ABUSE/VIOLENCE RELATED SUPPORT GROUPS Battered Females - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 ADULT RESPITE CARE Respite Care Program - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 ARCHIVES Archives - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64 ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PROGRAMS Artist in Residence - Sutherland Community Arts Initiative, 114 BUSINESS RECRUITMENT AND ATTRACTION Jobs and Minority Contracting - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 Kenwood Oakland Committee on Employment - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management - Heartland Human Care Services - Raphael Center-Bronzeville, 85 Social Services - Case Management - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAMS Home Cooked Meals - God Squad, 77 CHILD CARE Child Care / Early Childhood Education - Brilliant Beginnings International Academy, 41 Child Care / Early Childhood Education (2nd site) - Brilliant Beginnings International Academy, 41 Children's Service - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Day Care - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 CITY/TOWN COUNCIL OFFICES City Sticker Sales - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 CIVILIAN CRIME PATROLS Fighting Crime - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 COLLEGE ENTRANCE SUPPORT Destination College - Black Star Project, 40 COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCIES Monthly Community Meetings - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 COMMUNITY CLINICS Advocate Trinity Medical Clinic - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 Free Medical Clinic - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69
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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS LSC Training Institute - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Wrap Around Services - Heartland Human Care Services Supportive Housing, 85 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Vocational - Thresholds Deaf South Programs, 123 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Lab - Heartland Human Care Services - Supportive Housing, 85 Computer Training Classes - Center of Higher Development - 51st & King Drive Apartments Computer Technology Center, 42 Computer Training Lab - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 CRISIS INTERVENTION Crisis Case Management and Referral - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 CULTURAL MUSEUMS Museum - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64 DAY CAMPS Kenwood UCC Champions Academic and Enrichment Summer Program - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Early Childhood Care and Education - Centers for New Horizons Infant Toddler Center at Martin Luther King Jr. High School, 49 EDUCATION ADVOCACY GROUPS Education Development - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Primary Education - Florence B. Price Literature and Writing Magnet Cluster School, 74 Primary Education - North Kenwood Oakland Charter, 106 EMERGENCY FUNDS Emergency Rental Assistance - King Community Services Center Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 ENTERPRISE ZONES Empowerment Zone (EZ) Initiative - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 ETHNIC COLLECTIONS Croatian Almanac - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64 FOOD PANTRIES Emergency Food and Infant Formula - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Emergency Food Pantry - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 GROUP RESIDENCES FOR ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES Residential Services - Thresholds Deaf South Programs, 123 HEALTH FAIRS Senior Events - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 99 HEALTH SUPPORTIVE SERVICES Health Ministries - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94 HOMELESS PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Supportive Housing - Heartland Human Care Services - Supportive Housing, 85 HOSPICE CARE Hospice Care - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 HOUSING ADVOCACY GROUPS Housing Advocacy - Heartland Human Care Services - Raphael Center-Bronzeville, 85 HUNGER/POVERTY ACTION GROUPS Bronzeville Anti-Hunger Network (BAN) - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Therapy and Rehabilitative Services - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 JOB READINESS Earn Fair Program - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 LIBRARY SERVICES Research Center-Library - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64 Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Blackstone Branch, 53 LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION Life Skills - God Squad, 77 LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMS Odyssey Project - Illinois Humanities Council / Odyssey Project, 96

MASSAGE THERAPY Massage Therapy - Heartland Human Care Services - Raphael Center-Bronzeville, 85 MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND COUNSELING Mental Health Services - King Community Services Center Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 MENTORING PROGRAMS Classroom Based Mentorship - Black Star Project, 40 MUNICIPAL SERVICES/PUBLIC WORKS Request a City Service - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION SOARS - St. James United Methodist Church, 113 NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION Neighborhood Revitalization - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION Zarja-The Dawn (Magazine) - Slovenian Women's Union Publication (Zarja), 111 PARENT/CHILD ACTIVITY GROUPS Fathers' Club - Black Star Project, 40 PARENTING EDUCATION Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Infant Toddler Center at Martin Luther King Jr. High School, 50 Parent University - Black Star Project, 40 POETRY READINGS Sutherland Open Mike - Sutherland Community Arts Initiative, 114 PRESCHOOLS Preschool and Elementary Education - The Ancona School, 115 PRISON MINISTRIES Prison Ministries - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94 PRIVATE DUTY NURSING Nursing Care - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION Psychiatric Rehabilitative Services - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 PUBLIC INTERNET ACCESS SITES Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Blackstone Branch, 53 REFERENCE/INFORMATION Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library - Blackstone Branch, 53 SOUP KITCHENS Soup Kitchen - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 Soup Kitchen - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94 SPECIALIZED INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Emergency Referral - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 SPEECH AND HEARING Assertive Community Treatment - Thresholds Deaf South Programs, 123 SPOUSE/DOMESTIC PARTNER ABUSE COUNSELING Domestic Violence - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING/SHELTER Transitional Housing - Hyde Park Transitional Housing Project, 95 VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVES Political Education and Voter Registration - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - God Squad, 77 After School Program - North Kenwood Oakland Charter, 106 Youth Development - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 99 Youth Ministries - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94 AARP TAX AIDE PROGRAMS AARP Tax-Aide - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Englewood Career Center - Chicago Urban League - Employment Counseling and Training (EC&T), 58 COMPUTER CLASSES Community Technology Center (CTC) - OAI, inc., 107 Computer Training Center - Chicago Urban League - Employment Counseling and Training (EC&T), 58 DRIVING SAFETY EDUCATION AARP Driver Safety Program - AARP Illinois State Office, 25
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS INFORMATION Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) - OAI, inc., 107 JOB READINESS Job Training and Placement - Chicago Urban League Employment Counseling and Training (EC&T), 58 JOB TRAINING Employment and Training - OAI, inc., 107 Workforce Development - OAI, inc., 107 MONEY MANAGEMENT AARP Money Management - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 SERVICE CLUBS AARP Chapters - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS NRTA - AARP's Educator Community - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Volunteer Opportunities - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management (Family and Child Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 Case Management (Social Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 Evaluation - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 CRISIS INTERVENTION Crisis Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 FAMILY COUNSELING Family Counseling - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 FOSTER HOME PLACEMENT Adoption and Foster Care - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Foster Care Services, 127 Foster Care Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Administrative Office, 125 HOMELESS PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Focus Hope - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Administrative Office, 125 Focus Hope II - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Administrative Office, 125 Harmony Village - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Administrative Office, 125 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Therapy-Individual - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 PARENTING EDUCATION Parenting Education - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE ASSISTANCE Transportation Financial Assistance - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 WELFARE RIGHTS ASSISTANCE Public Benefits Application and Enrollment Assistance - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Foster Care Services, 127 COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES Master of Liberal Arts - University of Chicago - Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131 LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMS Continuing Education - General Studies - University of Chicago Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131 Continuing Education - Non-Credit - University of Chicago Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131 SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAMS U of C Summer Session - University of Chicago - Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131 ADULT LITERACY PROGRAMS Literacy / GED - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 87 ART GALLERIES/EXHIBITS Special Events - History Makers, 89
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NEAR SOUTH SIDE

CHILD CARE Child Care - Henry Booth House - Bernard Gentry Child Care Center, 87 Infant and Toddler - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 87 Infant and Toddler - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 School Age Program - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 87 School-Age Services - Henry Booth House, 86 CHOLESTEROL/TRIGLYCERIDES TESTS Lipids Clinic - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 CORONARY CARE UNITS Consultative / Evaluations - Chicago Heart & Vascular Consultants, Ltd., 51 EYE CARE Eye Care / Eye Glasses Retail - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 FOOD PANTRIES Community Food Pantry - Henry Booth House, 86 GENERAL PHARMACIES Pharmacy - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 HEAD START Head Start Program - Henry Booth House - Bernard Gentry Child Care Center, 87 Head Start Program - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 State Pre-Kindergarten and Head Start - Henry Booth House Administrative Offices, 87 HEALTH SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES Laboratory Services - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 X-Ray - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 HEMATOLOGY Anticoagulation Clinic - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 JOB TRAINING Community Rehabilitation Program - Aztlan Community Industries - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 Community Rehabilitation Program - Vocational Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 Community Rehabilitation Program - Walter C. McCrone Industries - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 Project Caring - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 Supportive Employment Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 The Janitorial Services Program - Dirksen Federal Building - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 The Janitorial Services Program - Great Lakes Naval Base - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 The Janitorial Services Program - Kluczynski Federal Building Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 29 The Janitorial Services Program - Sheridan Reserve Center - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 29 The Resource Opportunity Life Employment (ROLE) Program Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 29 MAMMOGRAMS Mammography - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 PARENTING EDUCATION Sister to Sister - Henry Booth House, 86 PRESCHOOLS State Pre-Kindergarten - Henry Booth House - Bernard Gentry Child Care Center, 87 State Pre-Kindergarten - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 SPECIALIZED INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Referral Outreach Linkage - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28
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ULTRASOUND SCANNING Ultrasound - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 WOUND CLINICS Wound Care Clinic - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 86 After School Program - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 After School Program - Henry Booth House, 86 Youth Development - Henry Booth House, 86 COMMUNITY CLINICS Senior Wellness Care - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 EARLY LITERACY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Reach Out and Read - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Primary Care - Family - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 Primary Care - Family - Free Peoples Clinic, 75 HEALTH SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES Laboratory Services - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION Weekly Community Newspaper - Back of the Yards Journal, 38 PEDIATRIC PULMONARY DISEASE Pediatric Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine - Children's Medical Center, 61 PEDIATRICS General Pediatrics - Children's Medical Center, 61 PRENATAL CARE Prenatal Care - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 ADULT RESPITE CARE Homemaker / Respite Service - Gareda Nursing & Homemaker Services, Inc., 76 PRIVATE DUTY NURSING Professional Nurse Staffing Services - Gareda Nursing & Homemaker Services, Inc., 76 ADVOCACY Advocacy and Case Management - Resident Service Coordinator, Lake Michigan Apartments Senior Housing, Chicago Department on Aging and Chicago Housing Authority, 110 AIDS/HIV ISSUES HIV/AIDS Ministry - West Point Baptist Church, 135 ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTRUCTION Workshops - Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center, 101 BOXING Boxing Lessons - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 82 Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Medical Social Work - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 Social Services - Case Management - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 CHILD CARE Child Care - Grant Day Care Center, 78 Day Care - North Kenwood Day Care Ctr, 106 CHILD CARE CENTERS Grant Child Development Center - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 Grant Child Development Center - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 CHILDREN'S ARTS AND CRAFTS Art=Smarts - Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center, 101 COLLEGE ENTRANCE SUPPORT College Bound Program - West Point Baptist Church, 135
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NON-CHICAGO COMMUNITY

OAKLAND

COMMUNITY CLINICS Internal Medicine - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 COMMUNITY GARDENING Robinson Garden Project - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 82 Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Lab - Ujima, 124 Computer Training Classes - Center of Higher Development - Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 DAY CAMPS Summer Day Camp - Center of Higher Development - Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 DENTAL CARE Dental Services - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 104 DRUG ABUSE COUNSELING Counseling - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 Counseling - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS School (PreK-8th Grade) - Christ the King Lutheran School, 62 ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) Program - Center of Higher Development - Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 FAITH BASED CHILD CARE PROGRAMS After School Program - Grant Day Care Center, 78 FAMILY BASED SERVICES Family Support Services - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 104 FAMILY COUNSELING Counseling - Centers for New Horizons - Foster Care and Counseling Programs, 49 FOOD PANTRIES Operation H.O.P.E. - Feed Our People Ministry - West Point Baptist Church, 135 Operation PULL - Food Pantry & Clothing Give-Away - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 HEAD START Head Start Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Child & Youth Programs, 26 HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 83 Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 JOB READINESS Education, Training and Employment Services - Abraham Lincoln Centre Main Administrative Offices, 26 JOB SEARCH RESOURCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 JOB TRAINING Employment and Training - Ujima, 124 LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION Family Life Skills Workshops - Center of Higher Development Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 LOW INCOME/SUBSIDIZED RENTAL HOUSING Affordable Housing Development - The Community Builders, Inc., 117 MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND COUNSELING Mental Health Services - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 MENTORING PROGRAMS Teen Reach Program - Abraham Lincoln Youth & Development Centre, 27

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION Music Lessons - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY Women's Health (OB/GYN) - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 PEDIATRICS Pediatrics - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 PODIATRY/FOOT CARE Podiatry - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 PRESCHOOLS Full-Day Pre-School Program - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 RENT PAYMENT ASSISTANCE Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 82 Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 83 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 SOUP KITCHENS Operation PULL - Hot Meals Program - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 SUBSIDIZED HOUSING ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATIONS Subsidized Housing - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS Substance Abuse Treatment - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING/SHELTER Transitional Housing & Case Management - Heartland Human Care Services - Transitional Housing, 86 TUTORING SERVICES Saturday Power Academy - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 Saturday School Tutorial Program - Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 Saturday School Tutorial Program - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Abraham Lincoln Youth & Development Centre, 27 After School Program - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 Before and After School Program - Christ the King Lutheran School, 62 Foster Care - Centers for New Horizons - Foster Care and Counseling Programs, 49 Kids Caf - Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center, 101 School Age Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Child & Youth Programs, 26 School Age Program - Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 School Age Program - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 Tuition-Based After School Care - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 Youth Services - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 MEDIA/COMMUNICATIONS Record Company (Independent Label) - Waterdog Music, 134 RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - Near West Men's Residential - HRDI - Near West Men's Residential, 92 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 47
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PARENTING EDUCATION Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 47 CHILD CARE Half-Day Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Roseland Child Development Program, 34 COMPREHENSIVE OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - Southwest Central Opioid Treatment - HRDI - Southwest Central Opioid Treatment, 92 HEAD START Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Roseland Child Development Program, 34 RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - Harriet Tubman - HRDI - Harriet Tubman, 91 ADULT DAY PROGRAMS Senior Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley South Chicago Neighborhood House - Youth and Senior Services, 35 ADVOCACY Advocacy - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 33 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Lab - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley South Chicago Neighborhood House - Youth and Senior Services, 35 EMERGENCY FUNDS Limited Emergency Funds - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 FOOD PANTRIES Emergency Food Pantry - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION Bi-Lingual Family Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 LANGUAGE TRANSLATION Translation Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 SEXUAL ABSTINENCE EDUCATION PROGRAMS Abstinence Education - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 33 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 Youth Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley South Chicago Neighborhood House - Youth and Senior Services, 35 HEAD START Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Trumbull Park Community Head Start, 35 RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - Chicago Girls - HRDI - Chicago Girls, 90 ACUPUNCTURE Acupuncture - Family Medical Center Clinic, 68 ADOPT A SCHOOL PROGRAMS School Revitalization - Fifth Ward Aldermanic Office, 70 ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTRUCTION Community Classes - the Arts School - South Shore Cultural Center, 112 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management (Social Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope, 125 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT REFERRALS Homeless Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope, 125 COMMUNITY CLINICS Internal Medicine - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51

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SOUTH DEERING

SOUTH SHORE

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ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING Young Entrepreneur Saves - Young Entrepreneurs Positive Perspective, 137 GASTROENTEROLOGY Gastroenterology - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51 GENERAL ACUTE CARE HOSPITALS Medical and Surgical - Jackson Park Hospital and Medical Center, 96 GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Primary Care - Family - Associated Medical Center, 38 Primary Care - Family - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51 Primary Care - Family - Family Medical Center Clinic, 69 GERIATRIC MEDICINE Geriatrics - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51 HEAD START Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Ersula Howard Child Care Center, 33 HOMELESS PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Permanent Housing - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope, 126 MULTIPURPOSE PERFORMING ARTS CENTERS Community Programs / Cultural Arts Facilities/Public Performances - South Shore Cultural Center, 112 NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION Redevelopment in the Fifth Ward - Fifth Ward Aldermanic Office, 69 NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAMS Safe Communities - Fifth Ward Aldermanic Office, 70 NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION YEP Paperzine - Young Entrepreneurs Positive Perspective, 137 OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY OB/GYN - Family Medical Center Clinic, 69 SPORTS RELATED INSTRUCTION Sports Lessons - Chicago Park District - Nash Community Center, 53 SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS Drug Rehab - Ijegba Community Inc, 95 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Chicago Park District - Nash Community Center, 52 After School Program - Young Entrepreneurs Positive Perspective, 137 Youth and Teen Programs - South Shore Cultural Center, 112 ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTRUCTION Creative Expression and Arts - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 COMMUNITY CLINICS Washington Park Children's Free Clinic - Chicago Youth Programs - Washington Park Youth Program, 61 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Training Lab - Center of Higher Development - 61st & Wabash Apartments Computer Technology Center, 43 DENTAL CARE Dental Services - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 DERMATOLOGY Pediatric Dermatology - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 46 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 48 Early Childhood Education - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 FAMILY BASED SERVICES Family Centered Services - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMS Family Literacy Programs - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 HEALTH SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES Health Monitoring and Follow-Up - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 INTERNAL MEDICINE Internal Medicine - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 MENTORING PROGRAMS Mentoring Program - Chicago Youth Programs - Washington Park Youth Program, 61
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MUTUAL SUPPORT GROUPS HOPE Project - St. Anselm Catholic Church, 112 OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY OB/GYN - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 PARENTAL VISITATION FACILITATION Home Visiting Activities - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 PARENTING EDUCATION Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 46 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 48 PASTORAL COUNSELING Pastoral Counseling - Berean Baptist Church, 39 PEDIATRICS Pediatrics - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Worship Services - Berean Baptist Church, 39 Worship Services - Everybody's Bible Church, 68 Worship Services - St. Anselm Catholic Church, 113 RELIGIOUS STUDY GROUPS Religious Education - Berean Baptist Church, 39 SOUP KITCHENS Hot Lunch Program - Everybody's Bible Church, 68 SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVOCACY Special Service to Children - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 TUTORING SERVICES Tutoring Program - Chicago Youth Programs - Washington Park Youth Program, 61 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School (Year Round) - Washington Park Department School Age Program, 134 After School Program - Center of Higher Development - 61st & Wabash Apartments Computer Technology Center, 43 After School Program - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 48 Jim Fisher Development Center - St. Anselm Catholic Church, 112 RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - Women's Program - HRDI - Women's Program, 92 CAREER AWARENESS Railroad Career Expo - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 63 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62 JOB SEARCH/PLACEMENT Finding Services Outside of Chicago - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS Department of Children and Youth Services - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62 YOUTH JOB DEVELOPMENT Job Services for Youth - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62 Mayor Daleys Kidstart Summer Youth Program - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 63 ACTING INSTRUCTION Saturday Class - The Chicago Theatre Company, 116 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management (Social Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 Child Welfare - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 Social Services - Case Management - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 CENTRAL INTAKE/ASSESSMENT FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE Central Intake - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 119 CHARTER SCHOOLS Woodlawn Community School - Woodlawn Development Associates, 136
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CHILD CARE Child Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Woodlawn Early Child Development Center, 121 Infant Day Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Infant Day Care, 120 Infant Day Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Main Office, 120 Infant Day Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Woodlawn Early Child Development Center, 122 CHILDREN'S LIBRARY SERVICES Children's Programs - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCIES Community Office - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Community Office, 119 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS Community Involvement - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Service Connector HQ, 121 COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Family Stabilization - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Service Connector HQ, 121 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Service Connector HQ, 121 Employment Assistance - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 COMPREHENSIVE OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Outpatient Program - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 120 CRISIS INTERVENTION Crisis Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 DETOXIFICATION Detox - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 119 ETHNIC MUSIC CONCERTS West African Djembe Drumming Performances - The Chicago Djembe Project, 116 FAMILY BASED SERVICES Family Case Management - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Family Case Management, 120 FAMILY COUNSELING Counseling - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION Family Life Education - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 FAMILY PRESERVATION PROGRAMS Family Preservation -- Reunification -- In-Home Counseling Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 FOOD BANKS/FOOD SUPPLIERS Food & Clothing Distribution - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 GED INSTRUCTION Adult Education Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Focus Hope II, 126 HEALTH CARE REFERRALS Healthcare Referrals - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 HOMELESS PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Permanent Housing - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE Housing Advocacy - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 Housing Opportunity - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Service Connector HQ, 121 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Individual Therapy - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 JOB READINESS Job Readiness - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 JOB SEARCH/PLACEMENT Increased Income Generation - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Service Connector HQ, 121
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JOB TRAINING Workforce Development - Woodlawn Development Associates, 136 LIBRARY SERVICES Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 LOW COST HOMES/HOUSING UNITS Woodlawn Community Housing Developments - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Woodlawn Community Development Corporation (WCDC), 121 LOW INCOME/SUBSIDIZED RENTAL HOUSING Real Estate - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 Subsidized Housing - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 MENTORING PROGRAMS Beneficial Society - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 Mentoring Program - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION African Drumming Classes for Youth - The Chicago Djembe Project, 115 Djembe Woodshed African Drumming Classes - The Chicago Djembe Project, 116 MUTUAL SUPPORT GROUPS Fathers' Center - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH CARE Intensive Outpatient Program - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 119 PARENTING EDUCATION Parenting Education - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 PRESCHOOLS State Pre-Kindergarten - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Woodlawn Early Child Development Center, 122 PUBLIC INTERNET ACCESS SITES Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 REFERENCE/INFORMATION Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Worship Services - Greater St. Titus Missionary Baptist Church, 79 SCHOOLS OF THE ARTS Graduate Education in Visual Arts - University of Chicago Committee on the Visual Arts, 130 Undergraduate Education - University of Chicago - Committee on the Visual Arts, 130 SPECIALIZED COUNSELING SERVICES Individual, Family and Marital Counseling - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 SPECIALIZED INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Referral to Agency Sites - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Main Office, 120 SPOUSE/DOMESTIC PARTNER ABUSE COUNSELING Domestic Violence Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 STORYTELLING Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES Power House - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 120 TENANT ASSOCIATIONS Cohousing - Woodlawn Development Associates, 136 THEATER APPRECIATION Thursday Morning High School Matinees - The Chicago Theatre Company, 116 THEATER PERFORMANCES Live Equity Theatre - The Chicago Theatre Company, 116 WELL BABY CARE Health Works - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Family Case Management, 120 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134
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JOB TRAINING The Janitorial Services Program - Sheridan Reserve Center - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 29 JOB TRAINING The Janitorial Services Program - Great Lakes Naval Base - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 ADULT RESPITE CARE Homemaker / Respite Service - Gareda Nursing & Homemaker Services, Inc., 76 PRIVATE DUTY NURSING Professional Nurse Staffing Services - Gareda Nursing & Homemaker Services, Inc., 76 JOB TRAINING Supportive Employment Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 AARP TAX AIDE PROGRAMS AARP Tax-Aide - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 COMPUTER CLASSES Community Technology Center (CTC) - OAI, inc., 107 DRIVING SAFETY EDUCATION AARP Driver Safety Program - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS INFORMATION Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) - OAI, inc., 107 JOB TRAINING Employment and Training - OAI, inc., 107 Workforce Development - OAI, inc., 107 SERVICE CLUBS AARP Chapters - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS NRTA - AARP's Educator Community - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Volunteer Opportunities - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Training Center - Chicago Urban League - Employment Counseling and Training (EC&T), 58 JOB READINESS Job Training and Placement - Chicago Urban League Employment Counseling and Training (EC&T), 58 JOB TRAINING The Janitorial Services Program - Dirksen Federal Building - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 The Janitorial Services Program - Kluczynski Federal Building Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 29 ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS Alternative High School - The Blue Gargoyle -- Bronzeville Academic Center, 115 ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTRUCTION Creative Expression and Arts - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 COMMUNITY CLINICS Senior Wellness Care - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 48 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Edison L. Hoard Early Learning Center, 48 Early Childhood Education - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 EARLY LITERACY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Reach Out and Read - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 EMERGENCY FOOD Emergency Services (Food and Clothing) - Firman Community Services, 72 EMERGENCY FUNDS Emergency Funds - Firman Community Services - Administrative Offices, 73 FAMILY BASED SERVICES Family Centered Services - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMS Family Literacy Programs - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 GED INSTRUCTION ABE / GED - DeLaSalle Institute - Tolton Center, 65 GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Primary Care - Family - Access Community Health Network - Grand Blvd Family Health, 27 Primary Care - Family - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 Primary Care - Family - Free Peoples Clinic, 75 HEAD START Head Start Program - Firman Early Childhood Learning Center West, 73 HEALTH EDUCATION Health Education - Beethoven Student Health Center of Cook County, 39 HEALTH SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES Health Monitoring and Follow-Up - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 Laboratory Services - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 LIBRARY SERVICES Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch, 54 MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND COUNSELING Mental Health Services - Beethoven Student Health Center of Cook County, 39 MENTORING PROGRAMS ARC II - Firman Community Services, 72 NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION Weekly Community Newspaper - Back of the Yards Journal, 38 OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY OB/GYNE - Access Community Health Network - Grand Blvd Family Health, 27 PARENTAL VISITATION FACILITATION Home Visiting Activities - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 PARENTING EDUCATION Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 48 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Edison L. Hoard Early Learning Center, 49 PASTORAL COUNSELING Pastoral Counseling - Berean Baptist Church, 39 PEDIATRIC PULMONARY DISEASE Pediatric Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine - Children's Medical Center, 61 PEDIATRICS General Pediatrics - Children's Medical Center, 61 PRENATAL CARE Prenatal Care - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 PRESCHOOLS Early Childhood Learning Center - South - Firman Community Services, 72 Pre-Kindergarten - Firman Early Childhood Learning Center - West, 73 PUBLIC CLINICS Clinics - Beethoven Student Health Center of Cook County, 39 PUBLIC INTERNET ACCESS SITES Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch, 54
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REFERENCE/INFORMATION Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch, 54 RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Worship Services - Berean Baptist Church, 39 RELIGIOUS STUDY GROUPS Religious Education - Berean Baptist Church, 39 RENT PAYMENT ASSISTANCE Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Stateway Gardens Service Connector, 84 RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - Near West Men's Residential - HRDI - Near West Men's Residential, 92 SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVOCACY Special Service to Children - Garfield Head Start Center, 76 STORYTELLING Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Chicago Bee Branch, 54 SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services - Ashland Family Health Center, 37 WIC WIC Program - WIC Food Center, 135 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 48 After School Programs - Beethoven Boys & Girls Club, 39 School Age Program - Firman Community Services, 72 COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES Master of Liberal Arts - University of Chicago - Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131 LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMS Continuing Education - General Studies - University of Chicago Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131 Continuing Education - Non-Credit - University of Chicago Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131 SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAMS U of C Summer Session - University of Chicago - Graham School of General Studies -- Gleacher Center, 131 ACTING INSTRUCTION Creative Expression and Arts - Educare Center, 66 ADULT LITERACY PROGRAMS Family Resource Center - Firman Community Services, 71 AIDS/HIV PREVENTION COUNSELING HIV / Communicable Diseases - Haymarket Center, 81 ARCHIVES Archives - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64 ART GALLERIES/EXHIBITS Exhibitions - Hyde Park Art Center, 93 ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PROGRAMS Artist in Residence - Sutherland Community Arts Initiative, 114 ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTRUCTION Creative Expression and Arts - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 Studio Art Instruction - Hyde Park Art Center, 93 CAREGIVER TRAINING Community Educational Classes - Ma' Dear Home Services, Inc., 103 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Outreach & Case Management - Haymarket Center, 81 CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAMS Home Cooked Meals - God Squad, 77 CHILD CARE Childcare - Haymarket Center, 81 Day Care - Ruth's Homebased Day Care, 110 CHILDREN'S THEATER PRODUCTIONS Justus Playaz' - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 COLLEGE ENTRANCE SUPPORT Destination College - Black Star Project, 40
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COMMUNITY CLINICS Washington Park Children's Free Clinic - Chicago Youth Programs - Washington Park Youth Program, 61 COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Community Development / Quality of Life - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Vocational - Thresholds Deaf South Programs, 123 COMPREHENSIVE OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - BRASS I - HRDI - Grand Boulevard, 91 HRDI - Grand Boulevard - HRDI - Grand Boulevard, 91 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Training Classes - Center of Higher Development - 51st & King Drive Apartments Computer Technology Center, 42 Computer Training Lab - Computer Resource Center, Inc., 64 CONGREGATE MEALS/NUTRITION SITES Lunch - Haymarket Center, 81 CULTURAL HERITAGE PROGRAMS Justus Sistas' - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 CULTURAL MUSEUMS Museum - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64 DENTAL CARE Dental Services - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 DERMATOLOGY Pediatric Dermatology - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 DRUG ABUSE COUNSELING Counseling Services - Haymarket Center, 81 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Early Childhood Education - Educare Center, 66 Early Childhood Education - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Primary Education - Florence B. Price Literature and Writing Magnet Cluster School, 74 ETHNIC COLLECTIONS Croatian Almanac - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64 ETHNIC MUSIC CONCERTS We Speak In Rhythm - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 FAMILY BASED SERVICES Chicago Family Case Management Program - Firman Community Services, 71 Family Centered Services - Educare Center, 67 Family Centered Services - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMS Family Literacy Programs - Educare Center, 67 Family Literacy Programs - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 GARDEN/FLOWER SHOWS Garden Fair - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 GED INSTRUCTION ABE / GED - Firman Community Services, 71 GENERAL CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE Victim / Witness Program - South East Chicago Commission, 111 GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Primary Care - Family - Calumet Medical Center, 42 Primary Care - Family - Hayes Family Health Center of the Cook County Bureau of Health Services, 81 GROUP RESIDENCES FOR ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES Residential Services - Thresholds Deaf South Programs, 123 HEAD START Early Childhood Learning Center - East - Firman Community Services, 71 HEALTH SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES Health Monitoring and Follow-Up - Educare Center, 67 Health Monitoring and Follow-Up - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATIONS Advocacy - Condo / Co-op Organizations - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 HOSPITALS Hospital Services - Provident Hospital of Cook County, 108 IN HOME ASSISTANCE Home Services - Ma' Dear Home Services, Inc., 103 INTERNAL MEDICINE Internal Medicine - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75
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KWANZAA PROGRAMS Poetic Kwanzaa - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 LIBRARY SERVICES Research Center-Library - Croatian Ethnic Institute, 64 Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Blackstone Branch, 53 LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION Life Skills - God Squad, 77 LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMS Epic of Creation (Course) - Zygon Center for Religion and Science, 138 MATH CLUBS/SOCIETIES Chicago Academic Games League - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 MENTORING PROGRAMS Classroom Based Mentorship - Black Star Project, 40 Mentoring Program - Chicago Youth Programs - Washington Park Youth Program, 61 MIDWIFERY Midwifery - Hayes Family Health Center of the Cook County Bureau of Health Services, 80 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION Instrumental Music Lessons - Suzuki Method - Hyde Park Suzuki Institute Inc, 95 Kindermusic - Early Childhood Music and Movement - Hyde Park Suzuki Institute Inc, 95 NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAMS Neighborhood Watch - Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference, 94 NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION Community Newspaper - Hyde Park Herald, 93 Weekly Community Newspaper - Lakefront Outlook (Newspaper), 100 Zarja-The Dawn (Magazine) - Slovenian Women's Union Publication (Zarja), 111 OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY Gynecology - Hayes Family Health Center of the Cook County Bureau of Health Services, 80 OB/GYN - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 PARENT/CHILD ACTIVITY GROUPS Fathers' Club - Black Star Project, 40 PARENTAL VISITATION FACILITATION Home Visiting Activities - Educare Center, 67 Home Visiting Activities - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 PARENTING EDUCATION Parent Training Education - Haymarket Center, 81 Parent University - Black Star Project, 40 PEDIATRICS Pediatrics - Friend Family Health Center, Inc., 75 PERFORMANCE ART Workshops and Residency Programs - Justusarts Education for Youth, 98 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Health and Beauty - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 PODIATRY/FOOT CARE Podiatry - Foot & Ankle Clinics of America, 74 POETRY READINGS Sutherland Open Mike - Sutherland Community Arts Initiative, 114 POETRY WRITING INSTRUCTION Word Jazz - Justusarts Education for Youth, 98 PRESCHOOLS Preschool and Elementary Education - The Ancona School, 115 PRINTED MATERIALS Publication (Academic) - Zygon - Journal of Religion & Science, 138 PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING Psychological and Counseling Services - Evans & Evans Counseling And Consulting Services Inc., 68 PUBLIC INTERNET ACCESS SITES Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Blackstone Branch, 53 REFERENCE/INFORMATION Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library - Blackstone Branch, 53 SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVOCACY Special Service to Children - Educare Center, 67
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Special Service to Children - Hayes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program, 80 SPEECH AND HEARING Assertive Community Treatment - Thresholds Deaf South Programs, 123 STORYTELLING Storytelling - Justusarts Education for Youth, 97 SUBSIDIZED HOUSING ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATIONS Subsidized Housing - Vision House, 133 SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES Linkages - Haymarket Center, 81 TECHNICAL/TRADE SCHOOLS Barber-Stylist Program - Cain's Barber College, 42 THEOLOGICAL/COMPARATIVE RELIGION CLUBS/SOCIETIES Advanced Seminar in Religion and Science - Zygon Center for Religion and Science, 138 THEOLOGY SCHOOLS Theological Education - McCormick Theological Seminary, 103 TUTORING SERVICES Tutoring Program - Chicago Youth Programs - Washington Park Youth Program, 61 WEIGHT LOSS ASSISTANCE Project Harambee - Firman Community Services, 71 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School (Year Round) - Washington Park Department School Age Program, 134 After School Program - God Squad, 77 After School Program - Ruth's Homebased Day Care, 110 Community and School Programs (Children and Adults) - Hyde Park Art Center, 93 School Enrichment - Providing Artistic Cultural & Career Awareness for Youth, 108 YOUTH VIOLENCE PREVENTION Firman's Project Family Action for Violence Elimination (FAVE) Firman Community Services, 71 ADOLESCENT/YOUTH COUNSELING Mental Health Services - Young Women's Leadership Charter School - Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 ADOPTION/FOSTER CARE SUPPORT GROUPS The New Beginning - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 ADULT LITERACY PROGRAMS Literacy / GED - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 87 Literacy / GED - Henry Booth House - Near South, 88 ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS Evening School - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 McKinley Academy at Lakeside - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32 ART GALLERIES/EXHIBITS Special Events - History Makers, 89 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Elderly Services - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 61 Social Services - Case Management - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 CHEMOTHERAPY/RADIATION THERAPY Radiation - Chicago Radiation Oncology S C, 55 CHILD CARE Child Care - Henry Booth House - Bernard Gentry Child Care Center, 87 Infant and Toddler - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 87 Infant and Toddler - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 87 Infant and Toddler - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 School Age Program - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 87 School-Age Services - Henry Booth House, 86 CHILD CARE CENTERS Child Development Program - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 61 CHILDHOOD IMMUNIZATIONS Immunizations - Young Women's Leadership Charter School Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137
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CHILDREN'S ARTS AND CRAFTS Art Classes - Center of Higher Development - Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43 CHILDREN'S LIBRARY SERVICES Children's Programs - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 Children's Programs - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 CHOLESTEROL/TRIGLYCERIDES TESTS Lipids Clinic - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 CITY/TOWN COUNCIL OFFICES Appointments with the Alderman - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 City Sticker Sales - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 COLLEGE ENTRANCE SUPPORT Talent Search - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for College Preparation & Placement, 29 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS Community Resident Meetings - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 COMMUNITY/NATURE AREA CLEANUP/ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS Clean and Green - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Family and Community Services - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 62 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Lab - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for College Preparation & Placement, 29 Computer Training Classes - Center of Higher Development Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43 CONSUMER LAW Consumer Law and Protection - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 100 CORONARY CARE UNITS Consultative / Evaluations - Chicago Heart & Vascular Consultants, Ltd., 51 DANCE INSTRUCTION Dance Class - Center of Higher Development - Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43 DOULAS Doula Program - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 87 EARLY LITERACY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Literacy - After School Program - Open Book, 107 ECLECTIC PERFORMANCES/STAGE ACTS Annual Reading Festival - Storytelling, Drama, and Music - Open Book, 107 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Primary Education - John J. Pershing Magnet School, 97 Primary Education - Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago, 137 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Adult ESL Classes and Tutoring - Pui Tak Center, 109 ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING Entrepreneurship class - Center of Higher Development - Archer Courts Apartment Complex Computer Technology Center, 43 EYE CARE Eye Care / Eye Glasses Retail - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 FAMILY BASED SERVICES Healthy Start - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 87 FOOD BANKS/FOOD SUPPLIERS Food Center - WIC Food Center, 136 FOOD PANTRIES Community Food Pantry - Henry Booth House, 86 FOSTER HOME LICENSING Foster Parent Licensing Department - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31

FOSTER HOME PLACEMENT IIPS (Immediate Intake and Placement Maintenance) - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 The Children and Family Support Services Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 GENERAL CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE Crime Victims Assistance Project (773) 638-4111 - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Primary Care - Family - Bridgeport Family Medical Center, 41 Primary Care - Family - Chicago Osteopathic Family Practice, 51 Primary Care - Family - Fridell Managed Care, 75 GENERAL PHARMACIES Pharmacy - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 GENERAL PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS Routine School and Sports Physicals - Young Women's Leadership Charter School - Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 HEAD START Head Start Program - Henry Booth House - Bernard Gentry Child Care Center, 87 Head Start Program - Henry Booth House - Near South, 88 Head Start Program - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 State Pre-Kindergarten and Head Start - Henry Booth House Administrative Offices, 87 HEALTH EDUCATION Health Education - Young Women's Leadership Charter School Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137 HEALTH SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES Laboratory Services - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 X-Ray - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 HEMATOLOGY Anticoagulation Clinic - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 HOSPICE CARE Hospice - Unity Hospice, 124 HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 IMMIGRANT MUTUAL ASSISTANCE ASSOCIATIONS New Immigrant Services - Pui Tak Center, 109 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Therapy - Individual - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 88 JOB SEARCH RESOURCE CENTERS Employment and Training - Chinese American Service League (CASL), 62 Employment Assistance - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 JOB TRAINING Community Rehabilitation Program - Walter C. McCrone Industries - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 Project Caring - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 The Resource Opportunity Life Employment (ROLE) Program Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 29 KINSHIP CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUPS McKinley Kinship Investment Services Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW Employment Law - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 LEGAL REPRESENTATION Family & Domestic Relations - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 Housing & Tenant's Rights - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 LIBRARY SERVICES Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55
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MAMMOGRAMS Mammography - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 MEDIA/COMMUNICATIONS Record Company (Independent Label) - Waterdog Music, 134 MEDICAL ONCOLOGY Oncology-Physician visits - Chicago Radiation Oncology S C, 55 MENTORING PROGRAMS Mentoring Program - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 MUNICIPAL SERVICES/PUBLIC WORKS Infrastructure Services - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 Streets and Sanitation Services - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 111 OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY OB/GYN - Fridell Managed Care, 75 PARENT SUPPORT GROUPS Bio-Parents Association - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Foster Care and Adoption Services, 31 PARENTING EDUCATION Sister to Sister - Henry Booth House, 86 PAROCHIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Pui Tak Christian School - Pui Tak Center, 109 PEDIATRICS Pediatrics - Fridell Managed Care, 75 PHYSICAL FITNESS Fitness for Life Center - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 PREFERENTIAL PARKING PERMITS Residential Parking Stickers - Second Ward Aldermanic Office, 110 PRESCHOOLS State Pre-Kindergarten - Henry Booth House - Bernard Gentry Child Care Center, 87 State Pre-Kindergarten - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 PUBLIC INTERNET ACCESS SITES Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 REFERENCE/INFORMATION Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Worship Services - Pilgrim Baptist Church, 107 RENT PAYMENT ASSISTANCE Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Dearborn Service Connector, 82 SCHOOLS OF THE ARTS Graduate Education - Vandercook College of Music, 133 Undergraduate Education - Vandercook College of Music, 133 SECONDARY/HIGH SCHOOLS Secondary Education - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 Secondary Education - Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago, 138 SPEAKERS/SPEAKERS BUREAUS Speakers & Presenters - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 SPECIALIZED INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Referral Outreach Linkage - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 STORYTELLING Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Chinatown Branch, 54 Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch, 55 SUBSIDIZED HOUSING ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATIONS Subsidized Housing - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 TEEN FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS Family Planning - Young Women's Leadership Charter School Drake School H.E.A.R.T Clinic, 137
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TRANSITIONAL HOUSING/SHELTER Transitional Living & Independent Living - Transitional Living & Career Institute, 123 ULTRASOUND SCANNING Ultrasound - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 WELFARE RIGHTS ASSISTANCE Public Benefits Hotline 1-888-893-5327 - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 SSI Advocacy Project - Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago (LAF), 101 WIC WIC Program - Henry Booth House - Family Center, 88 WOUND CLINICS Wound Care Clinic - Advocate Health Centers-Sykes, 36 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, 66 After School Program - Henry Booth House - Administrative Offices, 86 After School Program - Henry Booth House - Quinn Chapel, 88 After School Program - Henry Booth House, 86 After School Program - Living Room Caf of Inspiration Corporation, 102 Children and Youth Program - Pui Tak Center, 109 Youth Academic - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for College Preparation & Placement, 30 Youth Development - Henry Booth House, 86 ADULT DAY PROGRAMS Senior Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley South Chicago Neighborhood House - Youth and Senior Services, 35 ADVOCACY Advocacy - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 33 ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS McKinley School East Campus - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Lab - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley South Chicago Neighborhood House - Youth and Senior Services, 35 EMERGENCY FUNDS Limited Emergency Funds - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 FOOD PANTRIES Emergency Food Pantry - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 HEAD START Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Trumbull Park Community Head Start, 35 INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Moore House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION Bi-Lingual Family Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 LANGUAGE TRANSLATION Translation Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - Chicago Girls - HRDI - Chicago Girls, 90 SEXUAL ABSTINENCE EDUCATION PROGRAMS Abstinence Education - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 33 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - McKinley Family Services - Youth / Senior Services, 34 Youth Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley South Chicago Neighborhood House - Youth and Senior Services, 35

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CITY/TOWN COUNCIL OFFICES Appointments with the Alderman - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 123 City Sticker Sales - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 123 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS Accountability Meetings - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 123 Community Resident Meetings - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 124 COMMUNITY/NATURE AREA CLEANUP/ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS Clean and Green - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 124 INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Hammond House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Knight House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 JOB TRAINING Community Rehabilitation Program - Vocational Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 MUNICIPAL SERVICES/PUBLIC WORKS Request a City Service - Twentieth Ward Aldermanic Office, 124 CAREER AWARENESS Railroad Career Expo - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 63 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62 JOB SEARCH/PLACEMENT Finding Services Outside of Chicago - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS Department of Children and Youth Services - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62 YOUTH JOB DEVELOPMENT Job Services for Youth - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 62 Mayor Daleys Kidstart Summer Youth Program - City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Workforce Development, 63 CHILD CARE Half-Day Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Roseland Child Development Program, 34 COMPREHENSIVE OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - Southwest Central Opioid Treatment - HRDI - Southwest Central Opioid Treatment, 92 HEAD START Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Roseland Child Development Program, 34 RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - Harriet Tubman - HRDI - Harriet Tubman, 91 SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSES/CENTERS McKinley School South Campus - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32 ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIC INPATIENT UNITS Intensive Therapeutic Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 31 EX-OFFENDER COUNSELING Unified Delinquency Intervention Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND COUNSELING Developmentally Disabled Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 31
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CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management (Social Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 Evaluation Services for Homeless Youth and their Families Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT REFERRALS Homeless Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 128 Referral Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 FICTION WRITING INSTRUCTION Creative Writing Class - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 128 GED INSTRUCTION Adult Education Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 128 HOMELESS PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Harmony Village - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Administrative Office, 125 HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE Housing Search Assistance - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Individual Therapy - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 128 JOB READINESS Job Readiness - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 JOB TRAINING Community Rehabilitation Program - Aztlan Community Industries - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administration Office for Vocational Training/Job Development & Placement, 28 MONEY MANAGEMENT Money Management Assistance - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 MUTUAL SUPPORT GROUPS Support and Self-Help Groups - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 129 SHELTERED WORKSHOPS Sheltered Workshop - Ada S. McKinley Community Services Aztlan Community Industries, 27 THEATER PERFORMANCES Unity Arts Program - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Harmony Village, 129 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING/SHELTER Transitional Housing for Youth - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 129 WELFARE RIGHTS ASSISTANCE Case Management Services for Homeless Youth and Adults Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Harmony Village, 128 ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES CILA (Community Integrated Living Arrangement) - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 CHILD CARE Day Care - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for Child Care, 29 CHILD CARE CENTERS Child Development Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Evelyn Wright Renaissance Center, 33 COMPREHENSIVE OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - BRASS II - HRDI - Englewood, 90 HRDI - Englewood Outpatient Professional Counseling - HRDI Englewood, 91 HEAD START Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. Administrative Office for Child Care, 29 SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSES/CENTERS McKinley Highland School for Special Education - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Special Education & Alternative Schools, 32
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MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND COUNSELING, continued The Mentally Ill Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 MENTAL HEALTH EVALUATION Screening, Assessment, and Support Services - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 MENTAL HEALTH RELATED PREVENTION PROGRAMS Urban Systems of Care Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Mental Health Services, 32 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Englewood Career Center - Chicago Urban League - Employment Counseling and Training (EC&T), 58 RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HRDI - Women's Program - HRDI - Women's Program, 92 ACTING INSTRUCTION Saturday Class - The Chicago Theatre Company, 116 ADULT LITERACY PROGRAMS Adult Learning - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40 AIDS TREATMENT Adult HIV In-Patient Care - University of Chicago Hospitals - Adult HIV Care Center, 132 Clinics - University of Chicago Hospitals - Adult HIV Care Center, 132 ART APPRECIATION Special Events - Lunchtime Talk Series - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 Special Events - Smart Collecting - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 ART GALLERIES/EXHIBITS Exhibitions - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 Exhibitions - Renaissance Society, 109 Exhibitions - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 Fifty-Seventh Street Art Fair - Fifty-Seventh Street Art Fair, 70 ARTS APPRECIATION Humanities Open House - Humanities Open House, 93 BOOK FAIRS Children's Book Fair - Fifty-Seventh Street Childrens Book Fair, 70 BOOK PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION Bookstore - Fifty-Seventh Street Books, 70 BOOK SIGNINGS Author Appearances and Events - Seminary Cooperative Bookstores Inc, 111 Author Events - Fifty-Seventh Street Books, 70 CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery - University of Chicago Hospitals Section of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 132 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management (Social Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 Child Welfare - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 Social Services - Case Management - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT REFERRALS Social Service Referrals - University of Chicago Hospitals - Adult HIV Care Center, 132 CENTRAL INTAKE/ASSESSMENT FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE Central Intake - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 119 CHARTER SCHOOLS Woodlawn Community School - Woodlawn Development Associates, 136 CHILD CARE Child Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Woodlawn Early Child Development Center, 121 Infant Day Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Infant Day Care, 120 Infant Day Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Main Office, 120
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Infant Day Care - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Woodlawn Early Child Development Center, 122 CHILDREN'S ARTS AND CRAFTS Art Education - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 Special Events - Art Afternoons - David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, 65 CHILDREN'S LIBRARY SERVICES Children's Programs - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 CLASSICAL CONCERTS Arts and Cultural Events - The University of Chicago Presents, 119 COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES Master of Arts Program in the Humanities - University of Chicago Division of the Humanities, 130 COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCIES Community Office - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Community Office, 119 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS Community Involvement - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Service Connector HQ, 121 COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Family Stabilization - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Service Connector HQ, 121 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Service Connector HQ, 121 Employment Assistance - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 COMPREHENSIVE OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Outpatient Program - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 120 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Training Lab - Center of Higher Development - 61st & Wabash Apartments Computer Technology Center, 43 CRISIS INTERVENTION Crisis Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 CULTURAL MUSEUMS Adult Arts and Cultural Education - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 DETOXIFICATION Detox - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 119 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 46 ETHNIC MUSIC CONCERTS West African Djembe Drumming Performances - The Chicago Djembe Project, 116 ETHNIC/CULTURAL FESTIVALS African Festival of the Arts - Africa International House, 36 Ghanafest / Tastes of Africa - Africa International House, 36 FAMILY BASED SERVICES Family Case Management - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Family Case Management, 120 FAMILY COUNSELING Counseling - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION Family Life Education - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMS Family Learning - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40 FAMILY PRESERVATION PROGRAMS Family Preservation -- Reunification -- In-Home Counseling Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 FELLOWSHIPS Doctoral Fellowships - University of Chicago - Franke Institute for the Humanities, 130 Residential Fellowships - University of Chicago - Franke Institute for the Humanities, 130 FILM PRESENTATIONS Sunday Film Series - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 FOOD BANKS/FOOD SUPPLIERS Food & Clothing Distribution - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103
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GED INSTRUCTION Adult Education Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Focus Hope II, 126 GED Preparation Program - The Blue Gargoyle -- Bronzeville Academic Center, 115 GROUP COUNSELING Therapy - Group - Claret Center - Resources for Counseling and Spiritual Direction, 63 HEALTH CARE REFERRALS Healthcare Referrals - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 HEALTH FAIRS Education and Outreach - University of Chicago - Cancer Resource Center, 129 HEALTH RELATED SUPPORT GROUPS Cancer Support and Referrals - University of Chicago - Cancer Resource Center, 129 HOMELESS PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Focus Hope II - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. Administrative Office, 125 Permanent Housing - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE Housing Advocacy - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 Housing Opportunity - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Service Connector HQ, 121 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Individual Therapy - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 Therapy - Individual - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40 Therapy - Individual - Claret Center - Resources for Counseling and Spiritual Direction, 63 Therapy - Individual - Healthy People 2000, Inc., 81 INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL EXCHANGE Special Events - Middle Eastern Culture - The Oriental Institute Museum, 117 JOB READINESS Job Readiness - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 JOB SEARCH/PLACEMENT Increased Income Generation - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Service Connector HQ, 121 JOB TRAINING Workforce Development - Woodlawn Development Associates, 136 LIBRARY SERVICES Various Programs - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMS Odyssey Project - The Civic Knowledge Project, 116 LITERARY SOCIETIES/BOOK READING CLUBS Book Club - Seminary Cooperative Bookstores Inc, 111 LOW COST HOMES/HOUSING UNITS Woodlawn Community Housing Developments - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Woodlawn Community Development Corporation (WCDC), 121 LOW INCOME/SUBSIDIZED RENTAL HOUSING Real Estate - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 Subsidized Housing - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 MENTORING PROGRAMS Beneficial Society - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 102 Mentoring Program - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 MUSIC APPRECIATION CONNECT - The University of Chicago Presents, 119 MUSIC PERFORMANCES Special Events - Renaissance Society, 109 Special Events - University of Chicago - Music Department, 131 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION African Drumming Classes for Youth - The Chicago Djembe Project, 115
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Djembe Woodshed African Drumming Classes - The Chicago Djembe Project, 116 MUTUAL SUPPORT GROUPS Fathers' Center - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 HOPE Project - St. Anselm Catholic Church, 112 OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH CARE Intensive Outpatient Program - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 119 PARENTING EDUCATION Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 46 Parenting Education - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 PAROCHIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Religious Education - Newberger Hillel Center, 106 PASTORAL COUNSELING Pastoral Counseling - Claret Center - Resources for Counseling and Spiritual Direction, 63 Pastoral Counseling - Newberger Hillel Center, 106 PRESCHOOLS State Pre-Kindergarten - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Woodlawn Early Child Development Center, 122 PUBLIC INTERNET ACCESS SITES Internet Access - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 REFERENCE/INFORMATION Reference and Reader Advisory Services - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Worship Services - Everybody's Bible Church, 68 Worship Services - Greater St. Titus Missionary Baptist Church, 79 Worship Services - Newberger Hillel Center, 106 Worship Services - St. Anselm Catholic Church, 113 Worship Services - University Church, 129 SCHOOLS OF THE ARTS Bachelors Degree - University of Chicago - Music Department, 131 Graduate Education - University of Chicago - Music Department, 131 Graduate Education in Visual Arts - University of Chicago Committee on the Visual Arts, 130 Undergraduate Education - University of Chicago - Committee on the Visual Arts, 130 SOCCER Pan-African Soccer Tournament - Africa International House, 37 SOUP KITCHENS Hot Lunch Program - Everybody's Bible Church, 68 SPEAKERS/SPEAKERS BUREAUS Speakers and Conferences - University of Chicago - Franke Institute for the Humanities, 130 SPECIALIZED COUNSELING SERVICES Individual, Family and Marital Counseling - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, 103 SPECIALIZED INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Referral to Agency Sites - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) Main Office, 120 SPOUSE/DOMESTIC PARTNER ABUSE COUNSELING Domestic Violence Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope II, 126 STORY HOUR Story Hours for Children - Seminary Cooperative Bookstores Inc, 111 STORYTELLING Summer Reading - Chicago Public Library - Bessie Coleman Branch, 53 SUBJECT SPECIFIC PUBLIC AWARENESS/EDUCATION Cancer Information - University of Chicago - Cancer Resource Center, 129 SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES Power House - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Entry House Detoxification Center, 120 TENANT ASSOCIATIONS Cohousing - Woodlawn Development Associates, 136 THEATER APPRECIATION Thursday Morning High School Matinees - The Chicago Theatre Company, 116
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THEATER PERFORMANCES Live Equity Theatre - The Chicago Theatre Company, 116 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING/SHELTER Transitional Housing - Hyde Park Transitional Housing Project, 95 TUTORING SERVICES Youth Tutoring - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 40 VIRTUAL EXHIBITIONS Publications - Renaissance Society, 109 WELL BABY CARE Health Works - The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) - Family Case Management, 120 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Center of Higher Development - 61st & Wabash Apartments Computer Technology Center, 43 After School Program - WECAN (Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors), 134 After School Programs - Fiske Boys & Girls Club, 73 Before and After School Program - Woodlawn Development Associates, 136 Jim Fisher Development Center - St. Anselm Catholic Church, 112 MONEY MANAGEMENT AARP Money Management - AARP Illinois State Office, 25 ACUPUNCTURE Acupuncture - Family Medical Center Clinic, 68 ADOPT A SCHOOL PROGRAMS School Revitalization - Fifth Ward Aldermanic Office, 70 ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTRUCTION Community Classes - the Arts School - South Shore Cultural Center, 112 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management (Social Services) - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope, 125 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT REFERRALS Homeless Services - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope, 125 COMMUNITY CLINICS Internal Medicine - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51 ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING Young Entrepreneur Saves - Young Entrepreneurs Positive Perspective, 137 GASTROENTEROLOGY Gastroenterology - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51 GENERAL ACUTE CARE HOSPITALS Medical and Surgical - Jackson Park Hospital and Medical Center, 96 GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Primary Care - Family - Associated Medical Center, 38 Primary Care - Family - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51 Primary Care - Family - Family Medical Center Clinic, 69 GERIATRIC MEDICINE Geriatrics - Chicago Community Medical Center, 51 HEAD START Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Ersula Howard Child Care Center, 33 HOMELESS PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Permanent Housing - Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc. - Focus Hope, 126 MULTIPURPOSE PERFORMING ARTS CENTERS Community Programs / Cultural Arts Facilities/Public Performances - South Shore Cultural Center, 112 NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION Redevelopment in the Fifth Ward - Fifth Ward Aldermanic Office, 69 NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAMS Safe Communities - Fifth Ward Aldermanic Office, 70 NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION YEP Paperzine - Young Entrepreneurs Positive Perspective, 137 OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY OB/GYN - Family Medical Center Clinic, 69

SPORTS RELATED INSTRUCTION Sports Lessons - Chicago Park District - Nash Community Center, 53 SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS Drug Rehab - Ijegba Community Inc, 95 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Chicago Park District - Nash Community Center, 52 After School Program - Young Entrepreneurs Positive Perspective, 137 Youth and Teen Programs - South Shore Cultural Center, 112 ABUSE/VIOLENCE RELATED SUPPORT GROUPS Battered Females - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES Adult Residential Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Residential Programs, 26 Residential Skilled Nursing Care - William L. Dawson Convalescent & Nursing Center, 136 Senior Housing - Deliverance Manor Housing Corporation, 66 Senior Living - St. Paul Church of God in Christ Community Development MIN Inc. (SPCDM), 114 ADULT RESPITE CARE Respite Care Program - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 ADVOCACY Advocacy and Case Management - Resident Service Coordinator, Lake Michigan Apartments Senior Housing, Chicago Department on Aging and Chicago Housing Authority, 110 Advocacy Department - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 55 Issue Oriented Advocacy - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 AIDS/HIV ISSUES HIV/AIDS Ministry - West Point Baptist Church, 135 ART APPRECIATION Arts Programs - South Side Community Art Center, 112 ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTRUCTION Workshops - Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center, 101 ATHLETIC CLUBS Membership Office - Wabash YMCA, 133 BOOK PUBLISHING/DISTRIBUTION Bookstore - Afrocentric Book Store II, 37 BOOK SIGNINGS Author Appearances - Afrocentric Book Store II, 37 BOXING Boxing Lessons - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 BREASTFEEDING Breastfeeding Counseling Program - Chicago Urban League Health & Family Services (H&FS), 58 BUSINESS RECRUITMENT AND ATTRACTION Jobs and Economic Development - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 Jobs and Minority Contracting - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 Kenwood Oakland Committee on Employment - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 CAREER AWARENESS Goal Power - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 Service Learning and Career Education - Chicago Urban League Education, 57 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 82 Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Case Management - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 84 Case Management - Heartland Human Care Services - Raphael Center-Bronzeville, 85 Case Management & Referral - Deliverance Manor Housing Corporation, 65 Case Management & Referral - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108
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CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT, continued Case Management / Service Coordination - Judge Slater Annex Senior Apartments Service Coordinator, Chicago Housing Authority, 97 Medical Social Work - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 Social Services - Case Management - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 CASE/CARE MANAGEMENT REFERRALS Urban Systems of Care (Youth Services) - Abraham Lincoln Centre Urban Systems of Care, 27 CHILD CARE Child Care - Chicago Park District - Madden Park, 52 Child Care - Grant Day Care Center, 78 Child Care - Ida B Wells Day Care Center, 95 Child Care / Early Childhood Education - Brilliant Beginnings International Academy, 41 Child Care / Early Childhood Education (2nd site) - Brilliant Beginnings International Academy, 41 Children's Service - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Day Care - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Day Care - North Kenwood Day Care Ctr, 106 CHILD CARE CENTERS Grant Child Development Center - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 Grant Child Development Center - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 CHILD CARE PROVIDER RECRUITMENT Child Care Resource and Referral - Centers for New Horizons Administrative Offices, 44 CHILDREN'S ARTS AND CRAFTS Art Classes - South Side Community Art Center, 112 Art=Smarts - Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center, 101 CHILDREN'S RESPITE CARE Respite Care Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Residential Programs, 26 CHILDREN'S/ADOLESCENT RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FACILITIES Children's Living Centre - Abraham Lincoln Centre Residential Programs, 26 CITY/TOWN COUNCIL OFFICES City Sticker Sales - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 CIVILIAN CRIME PATROLS Fighting Crime - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 CLOTHING DONATION PROGRAMS Clothing Distribution - Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, 104 Joseph's Coat - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 COLLEGE ENTRANCE SUPPORT College Bound Program - West Point Baptist Church, 135 COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCIES Monthly Community Meetings - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 COMMUNITY ACTION/SOCIAL ADVOCACY GROUPS Community Resident Advocacy - Grand Boulevard Federation, 78 COMMUNITY CLINICS Advocate Trinity Medical Clinic - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 Free Medical Clinic - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 Internal Medicine - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC) Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 GHDC (Genesis Housing Development Corporation) - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economic Development - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 Economic Development - Urban Juncture, 132 Housing Development - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 Residential, Cultural & Commercial - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122

COMMUNITY GARDENING Robinson Garden Project - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS ACTS - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 LSC Training Institute - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 COMMUNITY/NATURE AREA CLEANUP/ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS Community Clean-Up - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Wrap Around Services - Heartland Human Care Services Supportive Housing, 85 COMPREHENSIVE JOB ASSISTANCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 82 Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Employment Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 84 Employment Readiness Training and Counseling - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 41 Employment, Counseling and Training Program - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 Youthbuild - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Lab - Heartland Human Care Services - Supportive Housing, 85 Computer Lab - Ujima, 124 Computer Training Classes - Center of Higher Development - Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 Computer Training Lab - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 Neighborhood Computer Learning Center - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 Technology Training for Financial Education - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 CONGREGATE MEALS/NUTRITION SITES Summer Youth Food Program - Evening Star Baptist Church, 68 CREDIT UNIONS Credit Union - Community Federal Credit Union, 63 CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS Juvenile Arrest Records - Chicago City - Police Dept, Youth Division Administration, 51 CRISIS INTERVENTION Crisis Case Management and Referral - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 DAY CAMPS Kenwood UCC Champions Academic and Enrichment Summer Program - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 Summer Day Camp - Center of Higher Development - Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 DENTAL CARE Dental Services - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 104 DRUG ABUSE COUNSELING Counseling - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 Counseling - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Early Childhood Care and Education - Centers for New Horizons Infant Toddler Center at Martin Luther King Jr. High School, 49 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 47 Early Childhood Education - Centers for New Horizons - James Pitts Early Learning Center, 50 EDUCATION ADVOCACY GROUPS Education - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 Education Development - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Primary Education - North Kenwood Oakland Charter, 106 School (PreK-8th Grade) - Christ the King Lutheran School, 62 School (PreK-8th Grade) - Holy Angels School, 90

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EMERGENCY FUNDS Emergency Rental Assistance - King Community Services Center Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 ENTERPRISE ZONES Empowerment Zone (EZ) Initiative - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) Program - Center of Higher Development - Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 Youth Investor / Entrepreneur Project - Chicago Urban League Education, 57 FAITH BASED CHILD CARE PROGRAMS After School Program - Grant Day Care Center, 78 Day Care - St. Paul Church of God in Christ Community Development MIN Inc. (SPCDM), 113 FAMILY BASED SERVICES Chicago Family Case Management - Chicago Urban League Health & Family Services (H&FS), 58 Family Development - Centers for New Horizons - Administrative Offices, 44 Family Development - Centers for New Horizons - Community School at Wendell Phillips Academy High School, 46 Family Support Services - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 104 Fathers and Families Program - Chicago Urban League - Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 Health & Family Services - Chicago Urban League - Administrative Offices, 56 FAMILY COUNSELING Counseling - Centers for New Horizons - Foster Care and Counseling Programs, 49 FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION Male Involvement Program - Chicago Urban League - Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 FILMMAKING INSTRUCTION Multimedia Laboratory - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 FOOD BANKS/FOOD SUPPLIERS Food & Clothing Distribution - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 Food Center - WIC Food Center, 135 FOOD PANTRIES Emergency Food and Infant Formula - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Emergency Food Pantry - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 Food Pantry - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 Food Pantry - Metropolitan Community Church, 104 Food Pantry - Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, 104 Joyce Smythe Food Pantry - Lakeside Community Committee, 100 Operation H.O.P.E. - Feed Our People Ministry - West Point Baptist Church, 135 Operation PULL - Food Pantry & Clothing Give-Away - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 GED INSTRUCTION ABE / GED - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. - Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 GENEALOGY CLASSES Family Genealogy - Bronzeville Historical Society, 42 GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Primary Care - Family - Near South Health Center, 105 HEAD START Certificate - Head Start - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - St. Thomas Child Care Center, 35 Head Start Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Child & Youth Programs, 26 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. McKinley Maggie Drummond Child Care Center, 34 Head Start Program - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. St. Thomas Child Care Center, 35 Head Start Program - Chaney Ford Child Care Center Inc, 50 HEALTH FAIRS Senior Events - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 99
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HEALTH SUPPORTIVE SERVICES Health Ministries - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94 HOLIDAY PROGRAMS Special Events - Holiday Programs - Chicago Park District Anderson Park, 52 Special Events - Holiday Programs - Chicago Park District Madden Park, 52 HOME BASED MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES In-Home Mental Health Services - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 HOME REHABILITATION/REPAIR SERVICES Genesis H-Rail - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 Senior Home Repair Program - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 60 HOMELESS PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Supportive Housing - Heartland Human Care Services - Supportive Housing, 85 HOMEOWNER/HOME PURCHASE COUNSELING Charter One Initiative - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 59 First Time Homebuyers Seminar - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 59 Genesis Homeownership Education College - Genesis Housing Development Corporation, 77 HOSPICE CARE Hospice Care - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 HOUSEKEEPING ASSISTANCE Janitorial and Maid Service - Coles Janitorial & Maid Service, 63 HOUSING ADVOCACY GROUPS Housing Advocacy - Heartland Human Care Services - Raphael Center-Bronzeville, 85 HOUSING COUNSELING Housing Counseling Program - Chicago Urban League Development Corporation (CULDC), 60 HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 83 Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Housing Choice - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 85 HUNGER/POVERTY ACTION GROUPS Bronzeville Anti-Hunger Network (BAN) - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING Therapy and Rehabilitative Services - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED Disabled Living - St. Paul Church of God in Christ Community Development MIN Inc. (SPCDM), 113 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Danforth House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 Intermediate Care Facilities - McKinley Davis House - Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. - Administrative Office for Division of Residential Services, 30 JOB READINESS Career Counseling - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 Earn Fair Program - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 Education & Employment Services - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 Education, Training and Employment Services - Abraham Lincoln Centre Main Administrative Offices, 26 Employment Readiness Training and Counseling - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 41 Job Readiness Classes - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 Job Retention and Follow-Up Services - Blue Gargoyle Community Services, 41 JOB SEARCH RESOURCE CENTERS Employment Assistance - Employment & Employer Services, Inc. Midsouth Chicago Workforce Center, 67 JOB TRAINING Employment and Training - Ujima, 124
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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Boys Leadership Institute Saturday School - Chicago Urban League - Education, 56 Teen Leadership Council - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION Family Life Skills Workshops - Center of Higher Development Main Office & Lakegrove Village Apartments Computer Technology Center, 44 LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMS Odyssey Project - Illinois Humanities Council / Odyssey Project, 96 LOCAL/REGIONAL HISTORY MUSEUMS Material Culture - Bronzeville Historical Society, 42 LOW INCOME/SUBSIDIZED RENTAL HOUSING Affordable Housing Development - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 Affordable Housing Development - The Community Builders, Inc., 117 MASSAGE THERAPY Massage Therapy - Heartland Human Care Services - Raphael Center-Bronzeville, 85 MEDIA PRESENTATIONS Talented Teens Showcase - Teen Nation, 114 MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND COUNSELING Mental Health Services - King Community Services Center Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 Mental Health Services - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 MENTORING PROGRAMS Making Mentoring Meaningful - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 Mentoring / Life Skills Manager - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 Teen REACH - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 Teen Reach Program - Abraham Lincoln Youth & Development Centre, 27 Teen Reach Program - Lakeside Community Committee, 100 MONEY MANAGEMENT Citigroup Financial Education Program - Chicago Urban League Education, 56 MULTIPURPOSE PERFORMING ARTS CENTERS Grand Boulevard Community Arts Initiative - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 MUNICIPAL SERVICES/PUBLIC WORKS Request a City Service - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 MUSIC APPRECIATION The Music Coalition - Teen Nation, 114 MUSICAL COMPOSITION INSTRUCTION Art & Music Therapy - Teen Nation, 114 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION Adult Group Violin Classes - Suzuki Method - Hyde Park Suzuki Institute Inc, 95 Music Lessons - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 SOARS - St. James United Methodist Church, 113 NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION Boulevard Restoration - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 Housing Development - Third Ward Democratic Office, 122 Neighborhood Revitalization - Fourth Ward Democratic Organization, 74 NETWORKING/RELATIONSHIP BUILDING African-American Men's Coalition - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY Women's Health (OB/GYN) - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 OCCASIONAL EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE Domestic Community Work - Moorish Science Temple of America, 104 ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT/MANAGEMENT RESEARCH Research & Planning Department - Chicago Urban League Administrative Offices, 56 PARENT/CHILD ACTIVITY GROUPS Family Nights - Wabash YMCA, 133
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PARENTAL VISITATION FACILITATION Lakeside Visitation Program - Lakeside Community Committee, 100 PARENTING EDUCATION Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Early Learning Center, 47 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - Infant Toddler Center at Martin Luther King Jr. High School, 50 Parent Education - Centers for New Horizons - James Pitts Early Learning Center, 50 PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS Catholic Parochial School, Pre-Kindergarten-8 - St. Elizabeth School, 113 PEDIATRICS Pediatrics - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 PEER ROLE MODEL PROGRAMS Growing Our Area Leaders (GOAL) - Chicago Youth Centers Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 PHYSICAL FITNESS Fitness in the Key of Life - Teen Nation, 114 Walking Trail - Chicago Park District - Madden Park, 52 PODIATRY/FOOT CARE Podiatry - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 POSTPARTUM CARE Healthy Families Illinois - Chicago Urban League - Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 PRESCHOOLS Full-Day Pre-School Program - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 PRISON MINISTRIES Prison Ministries - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94 PRIVATE DUTY NURSING Nursing Care - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER COUNSELING Mental Health Services - Chicago City - Health Department of Public, Mental Health Clinics, Greater Grand Mid South, 51 PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION Psychiatric Rehabilitative Services - Avenue Care Center Inc, 38 RECOGNITION AWARDS Youth Celebration Day - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES/SPORTS Sports and Recreation Programs - Chicago Park District Anderson Park, 52 Sports and Recreation Programs - Chicago Park District - Madden Park, 52 RENT PAYMENT ASSISTANCE Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 82 Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Assistance with Lease Compliance - Heartland Alliance Washington Park Service Connector, 84 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Lake Park Service Connector, 83 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Madden Wells Service Connector, 83 Rental Assistance - Heartland Alliance - Washington Park Service Connector, 85 RESIDENT SERVICES COORDINATION PROGRAMS Service Connector - Centers for New Horizons - Bronzeville Service Connector, 45 SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships - Chicago Urban League - Education, 57 SCOUTING PROGRAMS Scouting Programs - Holy Angels Catholic Church, 89 SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY HOUSING Housing Program - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 SOUP KITCHENS Homeless Food Program - Evening Star Baptist Church, 68 Operation PULL - Hot Meals Program - Grant Memorial AME Church, 78 Soup Kitchen - Feed the People Open Kitchen, 69 Soup Kitchen - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94
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SPECIALIZED INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Emergency Referral - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 SPORTS RELATED INSTRUCTION YMCA Marathon Training - Wabash YMCA, 133 SPOUSE/DOMESTIC PARTNER ABUSE COUNSELING Domestic Violence - King Community Services Center - Chicago Department of Human Services, 99 SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS Substance Abuse Treatment - Near North Health Service Corporation, Komed Holman Health Center, 105 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING/SHELTER Transitional Housing & Case Management - Heartland Human Care Services - Transitional Housing, 86 TUTORING SERVICES Saturday Power Academy - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 Saturday School Tutorial Program - Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 Saturday School Tutorial Program - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 UTILITY BILL PAYMENT ASSISTANCE CEDA (Community Economic Development Administration) Energy Assistance Program - Evening Star Baptist Church, 68 CEDA (Community Economic Development Administration) Energy Assistance Program - Hope Organization, 90 LIHEAP - Hope Organization, 90 VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVES Political Education and Voter Registration - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 98 WELFARE RIGHTS ASSISTANCE Financial Assistance and Counseling - Pioneer Village Housing Complex, 108 WELLNESS PROGRAMS Health & Wellness - The Renaissance Collaborative, Inc. (TRC), 118 Health, Wellness and Nutrition Classes - Chicago Urban League Health & Family Services (H&FS), 59 WORKSHOPS/SYMPOSIUMS Job Source Ministry - Apostolic Faith Church, 37 YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After School Program - Abraham Lincoln Youth & Development Centre, 27 After School Program - Centers for New Horizons - Community School at Wendell Phillips Academy High School, 45 After School Program - Chaney Ford Child Care Center Inc, 50 After School Program - Chicago Park District - Anderson Park, 52 After School Program - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 After School Program - Lakeside Community Committee, 100 After School Program - North Kenwood Oakland Charter, 106 After School Program - St. Elizabeth School, 113 Before and After School Program - Christ the King Lutheran School, 62 Before School Program - St. Elizabeth School, 113 Community School - Centers for New Horizons - Community School at Wendell Phillips Academy High School, 45 Foster Care - Centers for New Horizons - Foster Care and Counseling Programs, 49 Kids Caf - Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center, 101 School Age Program - Abraham Lincoln Centre Child & Youth Programs, 26 School Age Program - Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 School Age Program - Harvey E. Walden Community Center of Grant Memorial AME Church, 79 Teen Program - Chicago Youth Centers - Elliott Donnelley Center, 60 Tuition-Based After School Care - Jackie Robinson Writing and Literature Magnet Cluster Academy, 96 Youth Development - Centers for New Horizons - Administrative Offices, 45 Youth Development - Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, 99 Youth Ministries - Hyde Park Seventh Day Adventist Church, 94
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