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Special Populations Resources for Kane County

Special Population resources

Please use the table below to find the resources that best match your special population need.

For an overall family

NAme of Organization

Special Population Served

Description of services

Achieving Independence and Mobility disabilities We empower persons with disabilities to effectively control and direct their lives. The Achieving Independence and Mobility Center for Independent Living provides leadership through training, community development and advocacy to enable persons with disabilities to fully participate in family, social and community life.
Association for Individual Development (AID) disabilities Since 1961, The Association for Individual Development (AID) has served individuals with developmental, intellectual, physical and/or mental health challenges, those who have suffered a trauma and those at risk.
Aurora Housing Authority homeless The Aurora Housing Authority (AHA) was founded in the 1940s and charged with the mission of providing safe, decent and affordable housing for the people of the City of Aurora.
Aurora Township Youth Services Division multiple Delinquency Prevention Program, Indoor and Outdoor Soccer, Basketball, Tutoring, Daily Snack Program, Weekly Art Projects, Community Service Program, Summer Camps, Summer Lunch Program, Climbing Wall
CASA Kane County foster care CASA Kane County is a Guardian ad Litem, nonprofit volunteer organization that advocates for the best interests of children in abuse, neglect, and private guardianship cases within the Juvenile Court system.
Central States SER, Jobs for Progress multiple Central States SER (SER) is a workforce development and education organization that has assisted thousands of marginalized and disadvantaged residents from across the City of Chicago and suburban Cook County in achieving their career and academic goals through quality employment, education and training programs.
Day One PACT disabilities Child and Family Connections agency for DuPage, Kane and Kendall Counties. This service works with families with children who are eligible for services through the Illinois early Intervention system.
Department of Children and Family Services multiple The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services was established on January 1, 1964 as the nation’s first cabinet-level state child welfare agency.
Department of Rehabilitation Services disabilities DHS’s Division of Rehabilitation Services is the state’s lead agency serving individuals with disabilities. DRS works in partnership with people with disabilities and their families to assist them in making informed choices to achieve full community participation through employment, education, and independent living opportunities.
Disability Works disabilities Illinois workNet Centers provide three levels of services: 1) Core services provide unassisted use of the center’s resource room where you can learn about careers, search for jobs and prepare for your job search. 2) For jobseekers who meet eligibility requirements, intensive services provide professional staff to assist in planning, conducting and succeeding in your job search. 3) Eligible jobseekers may also benefit from education and training programs to meet the requirements for work in specific industries.
Easter Seals disabilities Easterseals has served as an indispensable resource for individuals with disabilities, veterans, seniors and their families.
Epilepsy Foundation of Chicago disabilities Offers education, advocacy, and case management to people living with epilepsy, their families, and the communities in which they live, all in the service of helping our constituents seize the narrative back from epilepsy.
Family Focus pregnant/young mothers Family Focus invests in strengthening families and their children  in Chicago and NE Illinois so they build social capital and achieve upward economic mobility through high-quality innovative programs and services, grounded in anti-racism and social justice.
Fox Valley Special Recreation Association disabilities Provides a diverse range of year round recreational activities to enable residents with disabilities to experience active, healthy and playful lifestyles. Programs are designed to include opportunities that will enhance skill development and socialization, encourage self-awareness and community exploration, promote independence through personal choice of least restrictive environments, and provide a sense of enjoyment, satisfaction and fulfillment.
Health Benefits for Works with Disabilities disabilities Quick links to use to apply for benefits in Illinois
Hesed House homeless Hesed House’s mission is to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, shelter the homeless and give people the chance to hope again.
Home for Life Advantage disabilities We are certified professionals that want to help give solutions to any homeowner’s Mobility & Accessibility complications.
Illinois Assistive Technology Program disabilities We provide expertise in assistive technology and accessible information technology to all Illinois residents of all ages with disabilities and/or health conditions including family members, friends, and caregivers
Illinois Department of Public Health multiple Public health department offers multiple services for all students and Illinois residents.
Illinois State Board of Education Special Education Advocates disabilities Parent advocates information for state of Illinois
Illinois Valley Center for Independent Living disabilities IVCIL’s Youth Services Program is another bridge to independence for persons with disabilities. Youth Services are available at no cost to children/youth with disabilities up to 21 years of age and their families.
Illinois workNet multiple Resource center for job placement help
ISBE Homeless Coordinator homeless Illinois State Board of Ed Homelss Coordinator
Kane County ROE Youth Outreach multiple Our alternative programs department assists with at-risk youth and their families facing atypical circumstances within the school system, whether it be homelessness, truancy, expulsion, or delinquency.
Kane County Sheriff’s Office multiple Public Safety office
Kane County Youth Program  multiple If you want to find training for a career, are looking for a job, or need help with school the Workforce Development Division of Kane County wants to HELP YOU find the right opportunity to get started!
Kane County AOK multiple Kane County Family Resource Guide 
LITE Leaders multiple LITE Builds Creative Pathways through Education and Training resulting in Higher Earning potential for Opportunity Youth and their families.
Manufacturing Careers Internship Program multiple The Manufacturing Careers Internship Program (MCIP) provides youth ages 18-24 an opportunity to explore meaningful and productive careers in manufacturing.
Mulliganeers poverty/multiple The Mulliganeers is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to raising funds for children and families in need.
National Alliance on Mental Illness disabilities NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.
O’Neill Tabani Enrichment Fund disabilities Financial assistance for young adults with down syndrome interested in attending postsecondary school.
Open Door Health Center of Illinois multiple Open Door is a regional, patient-centered health care organization that provides services including education, prevention, diagnosis and treatment services to those who have or are at risk for Sexually Transmitted Infections, including HIV/AIDS, in addition to the greater LGBTQ community.
Parents Alliance Employment Project disabilities Parents Alliance Employment Project helps people with disabilities find competitive employment. With 3 youth training programs that provide education, daily living, and vocational training and adult services that assist indirect employment support.
Precision Education disabilities Together with Precision Education, parents and staff are coming together with strategic plans to make a difference in the child’s education. From IEP goal writing to prioritizing what needs to happen on a daily basis, together we make change.
Princeton Review (test prep help) multiple Test prep help service for all students
Quad County Urban League multiple The Quad County Urban League (QCUL) supports racial justice, civil rights and economic empowerment for African Americans and others within the Quad Counties (DuPage, Kane, Kendall and Will) of Illinois.
Runaway Safeline homeless National helpline for runaways
Shelter Listings homeless Comprehensive list of shelters for the homeless
Shield Healthcare multiple Shield HealthCare is a service organization dedicated to fulfilling the medical supply needs of consumers and the caregiving community with a focus on customer satisfaction.
United Health Care Children’s Foundation multiple Our mission is to improve children’s lives and help families gain access to the care they need through medical grants.
VA office military connected Military family health care services including family therapy.
VIP Service Dog Foundation disabilities VIP is a 501c(3) non-profit charity organization who facilicate service dogs and companion dogs to developmentally disabled, physically disabled individuals. Our dogs assist disabled individuals with everyday activities. Both service dogs and companion dogs are available
Visiting Nurse Association of Fox Valley multiple VNA Health Care is a patient-centered, community-based, not-for-profit healthcare provider serving the Chicago suburbs with convenient and compassionate healthcare.
Waubonsee Works multiple Earn a short-term career-focused certificate so you can get a better job quickly!