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Provides crisis line (630-860-9122) round the clock for assessment
and brief and immediate intervention and emergency assistance
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Provides residential shelter, protection, representation, and advocacy
for the victims (women, children, and elders) of domestic violence
and abuse
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Provides bilingual counseling to individuals, couples, and families.
Facilitates preservation and stabilization of families
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Deals with the Department of Children & Family Services (DCFS)
in abuse and neglect cases
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Provides court ordered assessment, treatment, and supervised child
visitation to families involved with the DCFS and/or non-custodial
parents
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Provides parenting skills training to parents under court supervision
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Helps enhance ones sense of well being, coping skills, and
anger and stress management strategies
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Provides community education and outreach with a focus on primary
prevention and early intervention
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Serves as a processing center for a variety of human service needs
through a single point of contact
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Provides educational, employment, housing, medical, dental, and
legal assistance and referrals
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Provides consultation to school system, and law enforcement and
mainstream community agencies
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