Community Mental Health Board of Oak Park Township

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Funded Agencies

young adults

Sarah's Inn

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This agency provides services to children and adults involved in the consequences of domestic violence. The array of services offered includes counseling support groups, 24-hour hotline, coping/problem solving education for children, subsidized housing, court and systems advocacy.

Seguin Services, Inc.

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Seguin Services provides residential and habilitative services to developmentally disabled adults in Oak Park, River Forest and neighboring suburban communities. Programs funded are Community Training Program and Community Employment Alternatives.

Suburban Access

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This program focuses on developmentally disabled students transitioning from Oak Park River Forest High School and children transitioning from 0-3 Programs into Early Childhood Programs. The goal is to increase knowledge and access to resources responsive to their needs.

Thresholds

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Thresholds has been a recognized leader and pioneer in the area of mental illness for over forty years. As Illinois' oldest and largest psychiatric rehabilitation center, Thresholds has developed a model program – opening the doors of hope and opportunity to many.

Thresholds West Suburbs - Oak Park USP Case Management

Unified Services Plan is a Thresholds program. It provides case management services to Oak Park & River Forest adults with serious mental illness. It is designed to assist clients in increased community integration, independence and skill development.

Vital Bridges

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This agency services the mental health needs of HIV/AIDS affected residents using existing community agencies. Comprehensive service planning includes child welfare, case management, and mental health counseling needs.

Volunteer Center

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The ENUF (Education to Nullify Usage by First Timers) Program offers 12 hours of education/ prevention to youth referred for underage drinking violations and soft-drug use experimentation.

Way Back Inn (Grateful House Program)

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This program provides rehabilitation and support services through residential, outpatient and after care services for the female alcoholic/drug abuser.

West Suburban P.A.D.S.

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Project WIN is a multi-region, multi-agency, multi-service collaboration, designed to overcome the obstacles which perpetuate the cycle of homelessness in those with mental or chronic medical illness. Services include case management, medication management, crisis intervention and treatment referral.