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Crosspoint Human Services

Crosspoint Human Services provides 24-hour intensive service for children and youth in acute mental health crisis who may need hospitalization. Crosspoint also provides Outpatient Therapy and Counseling Services by licensed and Qualified Mental Health professionals. Counseling and Therapy services include individual and family support. Outpatient Counseling and Therapy sessions are short-term and solution-focused. Other services […]

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Crisis Nursery

Crisis Nursery creates an “Island of Safety” dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and neglect by providing 24 hour emergency childcare for children & support to strengthen families in crisis. Crisis Nursery believes that asking for help is a sign of strength. The Nursery serves children ages birth to six. The Nursery also provides

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Champaign County Health Care Consumers

CCHCC provides free information, assistance, referral, and advocacy services to community members who are having problems with any aspect of the healthcare system. CCHCC helps consumers find low-cost health care resources for prescriptions, vision, and dental, they also help apply for Medicaid, SNAP, and financial assistance at local hospitals, and assist with submitting disability applications

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Social Champaign

Social Champaign provides social learning groups and support groups for students ages 6 to adulthood. Social skills learning is based on concepts developed by the UCLA PEERS (R) Program and Social Thinking (R). Groups are based on affirming neurodiverse students. Groups meet on a weekly basis and parent education is included.Admission to groups is on

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Parkland College – Office of Accessibility Services

The Office of Accessibility Services works in partnership with the college community to facilitate equal access for students with disabilities to the educational programs, services, and activities of Parkland College in accordance with federal law. Please click here to view an informational interview video about Parkland’s Accessibility Services, with captions and sign language interpreter, from

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Illinois Radio Reader

The free Illinois Radio Reader service offers audio news and information from newspapers, magazines and more—and is for those who are blind or visually impaired including individuals who have a medical condition or disability that makes it difficult to hold and/or read traditional books and magazines. The service is also offered via web streaming and

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Champaign-Urbana Special Recreation

Champaign-Urbana Special Recreation (CUSR) was formed through a cooperative agreement with the Champaign and Urbana Park Districts to provide recreation programs and leisure services for residents with disabilities. CUSR provides quality recreation programs for people with disabilities by hiring and training qualified staff, providing staff ratios which ensure program safety and success, and adapting programs

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Champaign County Regional Planning Commission/Early Childhood Education, A Head Start Program

Champaign County Head Start/Early Head Start – The Champaign County Regional Planning Commission is the recipient of federal funding to promote kindergarten readiness to income-eligible families in Early Head Start, which serves infants, toddlers, and expectant parents; and Head Start, which serves three-to five-year-old-children. Head Start partners with parents to assist children in developing the

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