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1 Youth & Family Services Directory

2 Back outside cover SUBJECT INDEX Alcohol and Other Drug Information Counseling Crisis Hot Line Employment SPONSORS: Lisle Savings Bank Lisle Township Naperville Jaycees Naperville Township NCO Youth & Family Services Village of Woodridge Financial Assistance Health - Parenting Housing - Discrimination Law Enforcement Legal Resources Leisure Time Activities Schools Support Groups Youth & Family Services

3 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Alateen Alcohol and Other Drug information Alcoholics Anonymous American Cancer Society, DuPage Stop Smoking American Red Cross Behavioral Health Services Big Brothers - Big Sisters Boy Scouts Boy Scouts of America Breaking Free ,10 Care Net Pregnancy Services Catholic Charities Child Abuse ,17 CHILD SERV Community Against Substance Abuse (C.A.S.A) Community Career Center Community Service Council Compassionate Friends Cornell Interventions Woodridge Counseling Crisis Hot Line Department of Probation and Court Services Department of Social and Health Services Downers Grove Schools DRB Alternatives Inc DuPage Bar and Legal Aid Service DuPage County Children's Center DuPage County Department of Human Services DuPage County Health Department DuPage County Health Department Crisis Unit ,17 ALPHABETICAL INDEX continued. DuPage County Lawyer Referral Service DuPage County Sheriff DuPage County Women Against Rape (DWAR) DuPage Work Force Development DuPage Youth Services Coalition, Inc Employment Evangelical Child and Family Agency ,25 Explorers Families Anonymous Family Care Network Family Planning Services Family Shelter Service, Inc Financial Assistance FISH H Clubs Fox Valley Crisis Line Girl Scouts of DuPage County, Inc Greater DuPage MYM Guidance Center of Memorial Hospital Health-Parenting Home Schooling Families of Illinois Housing Discrimination Hope Fair Housing Center Illinois Department of Children & Family Services Illinois Department of Human Services ,21 Illinois Prairie Counsel of Campfire Inc In Touch Private Line Jewish Vocational Services LDS Employment Resource Services Law Enforcement Legal Resources

4 ALPHABETICAL INDEX continued Leisure Time Activities Libraries Life Link Linden Oaks Hospital Lisle Park District Lisle Police Department Lisle Township ,26 Woodridge Police Department Lisle Township Youth & Family Services Little Friends Parent-Infant Program Meadows Center Metropolitan Family Services-DuPage ,16 Midwest Poison Control Center Naperville,City of, Social Service Division Naperville New Beginnings Naperville Park District Naperville Police Department Naperville Police Dept. Crime Prevention Unit I-Search.. 32 Naperville Township National Alliance for Mentally Ill National Child Abuse Hotline National Runaway Switchboard NCO Youth & Family Services ,44 New Day Center Overeaters Anonymous PFLAG Aurora/Fox Valley Chapter PFLAG DuPage Park Districts Pfeiffer Treatment Center Pioneer Clubs Project H.E.L.P ALPHABETICAL INDEX continued Questioning Youth Center (QYC) Samaritan Inter-Faith Counseling Center Sexually Transmitted Diseases Check Line Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic Social Security Administration Spouse Support Sunny Ridge Family Center Support Groups Triad Toughlove Woodridge Community Resource Center Woodridge Park District Woodridge Police Department Youth & Family Services YMCA Indian Boundary YMCAS of Naperville YWCA Metropolitan Chicago-DuPage District ,29 YWCA of DuPage Child Care Resource & Referral SCHOOL INDEX The Bridge High School Program Crone Middle School Downers Grove North High School Downers Grove South High School Francis Granger Middle School Gordon Gregory Middle School Henry Puffer School Indian Prairie School District # Jefferson Jr. High School (Naperville) Jefferson Jr. High School (Woodridge) Kennedy Jr. High School

5 SCHOOLS contd. ALPHABETICAL INDEX continued Krejci Academy Lincoln Jr. High School Lisle Community High School Lisle Jr. High School Madison Jr. High School The Mansion Naperville Central High School Naperville North High School Naperville Student Assistance Program Neuqua Valley High School Ombudsman Education Services School Association For Special Education In DuPage Technology Center Of DuPage Thayer J. Hill Jr. High School Washington Jr. High School Waubonsie Valley High School ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUG INFORMATION ALANON/ALATEEN (630) Lombard Self help groups for those affected by someone s drinking ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Referral Service & Treatment Program P.O. Box 9213 Downers Grove, IL (630) , (800) (24 HR Helpline) P.O. Box 143 Naperville, IL (630) Services: 24 Hour answering service will put you in contact with a volunteer. If you think you have a drinking problem, call for help. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES CENTRAL DUPAGE HOSPITAL 27 W 350 Highlake Rd., Winfield, IL (630) Services: Center provides inpatient and outpatient treatment, diagnostic services, information and referral. Community Education Seminars, lectures and films. Aftercare planning and follow-up. A.A., AlAnon, C.A., N.A., meetings.

6 ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUG INFORMATION BREAKING FREE 120 Gale Street Aurora, IL (630) Services: Comprehensive community based prevention services. Substance abuse counseling for adolescents and adults. BREAKING FREE 800 W. 5th Ave., Suite 102B Naperville, IL, (630) Services: Comprehensive community based prevention services. Substance abuse counseling for adolescents and adults. ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUG INFORMATION THE GUIDANCE CENTER OF MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 183 N. York Road Elmhurst, IL ) Services: Drug and alcohol information; individual group and family counseling and therapy; educational classes and seminars on alcohol and drugs; consultation; urinalysis, evaluation, and assessment as to needs of each individual seeking counseling. CORNELL INTERVENTIONS WOODRIDGE th St., Woodridge, IL (630) HOUR INFORMATION LINE FAX (630) Services: The Intervention Woodridge facility provides confidential chemical dependency services for adolescents,adults and their families. Services include assessment, short-term and longterm residential and alternative to suspension programs. NEW DAY CENTER CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY SERVICES 1 Salt Creek Ln., Hinsdale, IL (630) (24 hour information line) Fax: (630) Services: Center for Substance Abuse Services, out-patient treatment. Services include a program for the family and a structured aftercare program for up to two years. Inpatient-detox only.

7 COUNSELING AMERICAN RED CROSS, MID-AMERICA CHAPTER OF GREATER CHICAGO (312) hour emergency service (630) Aurora Services: Red Cross sponsors youth groups in the high schools. Young people do volunteer work in various agencies and institutions; disaster preparedness. BREAKING FREE 120 Gale St. Aurora, IL (630) Services: Comprehensive community based prevention services. Substance abuse counseling for adolescents and adults. FOX VALLEY CRISIS LINE Referral Resource Center (630) CATHOLIC CHARITIES 26 W. St. Charles Rd., Lombard, IL (630) Services: Counseling and casework services to children and their families, foster home care and adoption; services to unwed parents; Emergency services and transitional housing. CHILD ABUSE: Hot Line Outside of Illinois COUNSELING Services: Family casework, protective services, foster care, institutional placement, adoption and licensing of child care facilities, direct child welfare services if necessary, homemakers and day care services on a temporary basis during family crisis. CHILD SERV Suite 450, 8765 W. Higgins, Chicago, IL (773) Group Homes Information: 1220 Iroquois, Suite 102 Naperville, IL (630) Foster Care Information Beverly Office 9261 S. Western Chicago, IL (773) Services: Emergency shelter for girls overnight up to 3 months. available in Naperville. Long term group home for girls 6 mo.-2 yr. available in Downers Grove and Naperville. Long term group home for boys in Lisle.

8 COUNSELING FAMILY CARE NETWORK - OAKLAWN CHILDHOOD TRAUMA TREATMENT PROGRAM 391 Quadrangle Dr., Suite N4 Bolingbrook, IL (630) Services: Individual, family, and marital treatment for incestuous families - children, adults, and offenders. Special program for adolescent offenders. United Way agency. COMMUNITY SERVICE COUNCIL 719 Parkwood Ave., Romeoville, IL (815) Services: Individual, family and marital counseling: family life education. Professional social work staff. COUNSELING DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES 842 Curtiss, Downers Grove, IL (630) Services: Counseling, individual, family and couples. Information & referral, crisis intervention. Educational Services. DRB ALTERNATIVES INC. 608 S. Washington St., Naperville, IL (630) Services: Group, individual, family & couple counseling for adolescents and adults. Substance abuse problems addressed. Women's group and infidelity issues. Divorce mediation services. An alternative to the traditional litigation process. DUPAGE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT CRISES UNIT 440 S. Finley Road, Lombard, IL (630) Services: Mental Health, short term outpatient psychiatric care to those with emotional difficulties; individual and group therapy. For previously hospitalized psychiatric children and adolescents. Outreach Case management. Day treatment and residential services for chronically mentally ill, alcohol and substance abuse counseling, education and consultation to community and schools.

9 COUNSELING DUPAGE YOUTH SERVICES COALITION, INC. 490 W. Lake St., Roselle, it (630) Services: Provides services for runaway youth and homeless; crises intervention, advocacy, counseling, and emergency placement through sub-contracts. Provides planning and program development in area of youth services. EVANGELICAL CHILD AND FAMILY AGENCY 1530 N. Main Street, Wheaton, IL (630) Services: Counseling for individual, pre-marital, marital, and family adolescent/teen issues; adoption or search issues; sexual abuse issues, (including a therapeutic group for women who experienced childhood sexual abuse), grief and depression. Educational seminars on various subjects are also available. Additional information available for unmarried parents (see Health and Parenting) ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES 800 Roosevelt Road, Bldg. B., Suite 220 Glen Ellyn, Illinois (630) Hot Line (800-25A-BUSE) LINDEN OAKS HOSPITAL 852 West Street, Naperville, IL (800) 955-OAKS LINDEN OAKS HOSPITAL contd. Services: Comprehensive behavioral health care system providing inpatient, day hospital, intensive outpatient services. NCO YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES 1305 W. Oswego Road Naperville, IL (630) FAX (630) Services: Group, individual and family counseling; runaway emergency intervention; substance abuse counseling information and referral resources, Group Home for boys; Child Welfare Agency; mentoring for families under stress; parenting classes and community presentations. Collaborative prevention efforts including Snow programs, Social Norms Marketing and the community network regarding the GLBTQ youth. SAMARITAN INTER-FAITH COUNSELING CENTER 552 S. Washington, Suite 201, Naperville, IL (630) FAX: (630) Services: Professional counseling with individuals, couples, families, groups, teen, adolescents and grief. METROPOLITAN FAMILY SERVICE DUPAGE SATELLITE OFFICE 1999 W. 75th, Suite 201 & 202 Woodridge, IL (630) COUNSELING Services: Family consultation. Youth prevention and intervention counseling and referral. F.O.C.U.S. Developmental information, screening, and parent support.

10 COUNSELING METROPOLITAN FAMILY SERVICE - DUPAGE 222 E. Willow, Wheaton, IL (630) , FAX: Services: Counseling for individual, family, marital and parent child problems. Other service programs include Budget Counseling, Debt Management; Big Brothers-Big Sisters; Protective Services for the Elderly, temporary residence for seniors; Youth Intervention Program; Adoption Counseling. YWCA METROPOLITAN CHICAGO - DUPAGE DISTRICT 739 Roosevelt Rd., Bldg. 8, Suite 210 Glen Ellyn, IL (630) Hot Line 24 hours: Rape -(630) DWAR: -(630) 971-DWAR, Childcare Referral -(630) Services: Individual short term counseling, support group programs, crisis services available to women who are raped, abused, or are in the midst of marital change or divorce; skills and education programs on such topics as leadership training, financial management, and other health and awareness issues. Teen support group for rape. Support groups for adults molested as children. Child Assault Prevention Project. Child Care Resource and Referral. Target program for displaced homemakers - self esteem, decision making and assistance in finding employment Child care subsidies for eligible families AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DUPAGE STOP SMOKING (630) Information Line: ACS-2345 CRISIS/HOT LINE Services: Will direct you to a "Stop Smoking Clinic" near you, Medical equipment and services for cancer patients. Public Education Program. CHILD ABUSE Hot Line: ABUSE (630) Services: Illinois Department of Children and Family Services answering service for third parties concerned for the well-being of children suspected of being neglected or abused by their parents. DUPAGE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Crisis Unit (630) Services: 24 hour psychological crisis intervention. Includes hospitalization screening and referrals by phone and in person. Short-term respite facilities. DUPAGE WOMEN AGAINST RAPE (DWAR) Program of the YWCA DuPage District (630) Services: 24 hour answering service to assist persons who have been raped, sexually abused or victims of sexual harassment. Trained counselors will provide over-the-phone assistance.

11 CRISIS/HOT LINE FAMILY SHELTER SERVICE, INC. 605 E. Roosevelt Road Wheaton, IL (630) Hotline - (630) Services: 24 hour hotline for crisis counseling and referrals. Temporary, emergency shelter for abused women and their children. Group support meetings. Court advocacy. Individual counseling for women and children. FISH (630) Downers Grove, Lisle, Woodridge, Westmont & Darien -Referral Service (630) Bolingbrook - Crisis Line Only Services: People to people volunteer service providing emergency transportation, clothing, food, furniture and babysitting when possible for individuals and families in crisis situations. IN TOUCH PRIVATE LINE (312) Services: 7 days a week referral for help with pregnancy, birth control, STDs and related health care. A service of the Illinois Family Planning Council of Cook County. MIDWEST POISON CONTROL CENTER NATIONAL CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE A-CHILD ( ) Intervention and referrals for youths in crisis and their families. CRISIS/HOT LINE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES CHECK HOTLINE (630) Wheaton Clinic Services: Testing and treatment. National Runaway Switchboard COMMUNITY CAREER CENTER 1971 Gowdey Road, Suite 210, Naperville. IL Phone: (630) Fax: (630) Services: The Community Career Center is a not-for profit agency whose mission it is "to empower the job seeker". A wide range of services is offered for anyone unemployed, underemployed or seeking a career change. Individual consultation is available on subjects ranging from resume writing, networking and search strategy, career counseling, and computer skills. DUPAGE WORK FORCE DEVELOPMENT 837 S. Westmore, Lombard, IL (630) EMPLOYMENT Services: Youth: Vocational Training Programs; Youth Programs full time in summer and part time during the school year. Early school leaver program. Appointments available. Adult: Job search assistance, vocational training to DuPage County residents.

12 EMPLOYMENT JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE 1 S. Franklin, Chicago, IL (312) FAX (312) Services: The Jewish Vocational Service Assistance and Training (PAT) programs are state and federally funded programs designated to help people with disabilities obtain and maintain employment. Services are provided at no cost to the participant or to the employer. Appointments are necessary for initial interviews. Placement services staff members maintain contact with the referral source throughout the participant's progress. LDS EMPLOYMENT RESOURCE SERVICES 1801 N. Mill, Suite F Naperville, IL (630) FAX (630) Services: Non profit employment center sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Open to the community. All services free and without obligation. Call for appointments. ILLINOIS DEPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES 1 16 W. Roosevelt Rd. Villa Oaks Office Concourse Villa Park, IL (630) Services: Aid to Dependent Children, both fatherless homes and unemployed fathers; medical assistance; food stamps. SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Department of Health and Human Services Aurora office (serves Naperville) 1616 N. Farnsworth, Aurora, IL (630) (local number) FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Downers Grove office (serves Lisle, Woodridge) 6330 Belmont Road, (630) (local number) (answering machine) Services (among others): In the case of retirement, death or disability of a participating parent, a young person may receive benefits to age 18 (19 if still in high school) under social security programs. For Supplemental Security Income if young person is living at home, parents' income is considered. Some allowances for alcohol and drug problems exist. An applicant must meet the following criteria: (1) present medical evidence that he is unable to work; (2)a representative payee must be appointed. Survivors benefits available through social security.

13 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TOWNSHIP OF LISLE, GENERAL ASSISTANCE 4721 Indiana, Lisle, IL (630) Services: Emergency help to meet such basic needs as food, rent, utilities, prescriptions -Food Pantry available by appointment. -Intake site for Low Income Energy Assistance -Assistance with Circuit Breaker Applications -Federal Food Commodity Distribution monthly NAPERVILLE TOWNSHIP 139 Water Street Naperville, IL (630) Services: Emergency assistance, to meet basic needs; food, rent, utilities, some types of medical help. Applications for: Low Income Heating Energy assistance, Holiday Food Basket, Holiday Adopt-a-Family, State of Illinois Kid Care, Circuit Breaker, RTA Reduced Fare Card, Access DuPage, Handicapped Parking Tags -temp. only, U.S. Passports. Transportation for Senior Citizens (65 & older) HEALTH-PARENTING NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR MENTALY ILL NAMI, of DuPage County, Illinois 1403 N. Main Street, Suite 301 Wheaton, Il Phone: (630) o Fax: (630) PFEIFFER TREATMENT CENTER 1804 Centre Point, Suite 102, Naperville, IL (630) HEALTH-PARENTING Services: Not for-profit outpatient facility dedicated to assisting persons with behavioral disorders, learning disorders and other conditions which can result from imbalances in body chemistry. The majority of our patients are young people suffering from learning disabilities and behavioral disorders. LIFE LINK 331 S. York Road Bensenville, IL (630) (630) Services: Counseling, medical and hospital referral, foster care needs/ preschool adoptions, international adoptions.

14 HEALTH-PARENTING DUPAGE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES 421 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL (630) Services: Information and referral DUPAGE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT West Public Health Center (includes Naperville) 111 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL (630) Children's Clinic ext East Public Health Center 1111 E. Jackson Blvd., Lomhard, IL (630) Children's Clinic Southeast Public Health Center (includes Lisle & Woodridge) 422 N. Cass Avenue, Westmont, IL (630) Children's Clinic North Public Health Center 1111 West Lake St Addison, IL (630) CRISIS INTERVENTION 440 S. Finley Road, Lombard, IL (630) Services: CHILDREN S CLINICS, birth through high school: physical exams, immunizations, oral screening, nutrition counseling, WIC certification. HOME VISITS by public health nurses for counseling, education and referrals. PRENATAL PROGRAM. See also Family Planning, Sexually Transmitted CRISIS INTERVENTION contd. HEALTH-PARENTING Diseases, including AIDS and HIV testing and counseling and education.some programs have financial eligibility requiremerits. Call for information. EVANGELICAL CHILD AND FAMILY AGENCY 1530 N. Main Street, Wheaton, IL (630) Services: Counseling for individual, pre-marital, and family problems. Other counseling services include adolescent/teen issues; adoption or search issues; sexual abuse issues, to include a therapeutic group for women who experienced childhood sexual abuse; grief; and depression. Educational seminars on various subjects are also available. Substance abuse programs. Support groups for girls who have given up babies for adoption, foster care. CARE NET PREGNANCY SERVICES OF DUPAGE COUNTY Administrative: (630) Hotline: (630) Description: Pregnancy testing, post abortion counseling, coaches, ongoing counseling & support groups, counseling for men & families involved, extended care/life skills program, parenting classes, maternity / baby clothes, furniture and baby accessories. No fee.

15 HEALTH-PARENTING FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES 111 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL (630) ext West PHC (Wheaton) Day and Evening hours North PHC (Addison), Southeast PHC (Westmont) evening hours East PHC (Lombard) Evening Hours Education on family planning methods; Health information; Complete gynecological examinations; Counseling and referrals; Parental consent not necessary THE GREATER DUPAGE MYM 739 Roosevelt Rd., Bldg. 8, Suite 306 Glen Ellyn, IL (630) Services: Peer support and parenting information. Educational/support service for adolescent mother and father. Primary Pregnancy Prevention Speakers Bureau. In home family support for Parenting teens. Peer presented prevention program. Scholarship fund available for program participants. LISLE TOWNSHIP GENERAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 4721 Indiana, Lisle, IL (630) Services: Emergency assistance for basic needs, i.e. shelter, utilities, food, prescriptions; Information referral, Senior citizens transportation. LITTLE FRIENDS PARENT-INFANT PROGRAM (630) HEALTH-PARENTING Services: Any child with a developmental delay or at high risk for normal development up to age 3. Behavior problems to age 5. Developmental screening. Small group sessions. Homebound. MARIANJOY REHABILITATION HOSPITAL 26 W 171 Roosevelt Road P.O. Box 795Wheaton, IL (630) Services: Physically handicapped rehabilitation; physical, occupational, recreational, vocational, and speech therapy; audiology, psychological and social services; amputee pain and arthritis services. Pastoral care. Outpatient clinics for rehabilitation evaluations and recommendation. C.A.S.A. (Community Against Substance Abuse) Box 2423, Naperville, IL Services: School Districts 203 and 204 student and parent surveys, Red Ribbon Week, Parenting for Prevention Committee, School Liaisons, Speakers. PROJECT H.E.L.P. (Healthy Environment for Little People) The Exchange Club Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse Administered by NCO Youth & Family Services 1305 W. Oswego Road Naperville, IL (630) Services: Parent Mentors.

16 HEALTH-PARENTING SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE CLINIC DuPage County Health Department 111 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL (630) Services: Screening diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted disease. All information is confidential (12 or older). Minors age 12 to 18 treated without parental consent. Everyone screened for gonorrhea and syphilis and chlamydia. HIV testing is available. Confidential. YWCA OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO DUPAGE DISTRICT 739 Roosevelt Rd., Bldg. 8, Suite 210 Glen Ellyn, IL (630) HEALTH-PARENTING Services: Support groups, short term counseling, legal information, DWAR (DuPage Women Against Rape), CAP (Child Assault Prevention), Employment Services target displaced Homemakers SUNNY RIDGE FAMILY CENTER 2 S 426 Orchard Road, Wheaton, IL (630) Services: Family counseling, services to unmarried parents, foster family care, adoption, Healing the Children Program. YWCA OF DUPAGE CHILD CARE RESOURCE & REFERRAL 739 Roosevelt Rd., Bldg. 8, Suite 210 Glen Ellyn, IL (630) Services: Referrals for child care in DuPage and Kane counties.

17 HOUSING DISCRIMINATION HOPE FAIR HOUSING CENTER 2100 Manchester Road, Suite 1070, Bldg. B Wheaton, IL (630) Services: HOPE fair housing center is dedicated to promoting equal housing, lending and insurance opportunities through education, enforcement, training, advocacy outreach and research. Founded in 1968, HOPE, a non-profit fair housing center, works to create greater housing opportunities and choice for people of all economic levels and ensures that all people may freely choose a place to live without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, source of income or because they are disabled or have children in their family. Works with municipal, township and county governments in an effort to get governmental help for those unable to pay rent. INFORMATION AND REFERAL CITY OF NAPERVILLE SOCIAL SERVICES DIVISION 400 S. Eagle, P.O. Box 3020 Naperville, IL (630) Services: Information and Referral, Resource linkage for help in locating services within the community. Provides assistance to local service organizations, educational institutions and community, particularly those related to substance abuse and youth/family issues. New: Child Care Information Service. LAW ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PROBATION AND COURT SERVICES 18th Judicial CIrcut Court 505 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton IL (630) FAX: (630) DUPAGE COUNTY CHILDREN S CENTER 505 N. County Farm Rd. Wheaton, IL (630) FAX: (630) Services: Child sexual abuse investigative unit. Referrals for Counseling and social services available. Access can be made through DCFS Hotline ABUSE or through local police departments. DuPage County referral.

18 LAW ENFORCEMENT DUPAGE COUNTY SHERIFF 501 County Farm, Wheaton, IL EMERGENCY NUMBER, 24 hours (630) , 7257, 7258, 7259-Non-emergency numbers LISLE POLICE DEPARTMENT 5040 Lincoln Avenue, Lisle, IL EMERGENCY NUMBER, 24 hours (630) Services: Diversion of youth from repeat offenses; Individual and family counseling; I-SEARCH; Referral and information NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT 1350 Aurora Avenue, Naperville, IL EMERGENCY NUMBER, 24 hours (630) Non-emergency FAX: (630) Services: Youth diversion and intervention programs; and information. Victim / witness assistance and crisis intervention NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY EDUCATION/CRIME PREVENTION UNIT 1350 Aurora Avenue, Naperville, IL (630) (630) FAX (630) LAW ENFORCEMENT NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY EDUCATION/CRIME PREVENTION UNIT contd. Services: Assistance program for missing and exploited children. Informational resource, school instruction, education and other community services such as crime prevention calendar, and Helping Hand Program (Safe Home). WOODRIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT I Plaza Dr., Woodridge, IL EMERGENCY NUMBER, 24 hours (630) Non-emergency FAX (630) Services: Diversion of youth from repeat offenses; individual and family counseling; referral and information. LEGAL RESOURCES DUPAGE COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE 126 S. County Farm, Wheaton, IL (630) FAX (630) Services: Client calls office, is given referral attorney's name, contacts attorney for appointment. Client pays $35 for the initial half-hour of consultation in the attorneys office. Fees for additional services such as consultation exceeding the initial half-hour, preparation of papers and court time, are determined by the attorney and the client during first visit.

19 LEGAL RESOURCES DUPAGE BAR AND LEGAL AID SERVICE 126 S. County Farm, Wheaton, IL (630) Services: Assistance for the financially needy of DuPage County for domestic matters (non-criminal). Adoption and guardianship services. TECHNOLOGY CENTER OF DUPAGE 301 S. Swift Road Addison, IL (630) SCHOOLS Services: Provides advanced technology training for high school junior and senior students. Individuals enroll through their school and attend the Center half days, five days per week. The other half day is usually spent at the local school acquiring the courses necessary for graduation. Training at the Technology Center is available in 24 vocational areas related to the job markets of DuPage County. DOWNERS GROVE SCHOOLS #99 DOWNERS GROVE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL NORTH 4436 Main St., Downers Grove, IL (630) DOWNERS GROVE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH 1436 Norfolk, Downers Grove, IL (630) FAX (630) DISTRICT #69 HENRY PUFFER SCHOOL 2220 Haddow, Downers Grove, IL (630)

20 SCHOOLS WOODRIDGE SCHOOLS #68 JEFFERSON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 7200 Danes Woodridge, IL (630) Fax:(630) LISLE SCHOOLS #202 LISLE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 1800 Short Street, Lisle, IL (630) NAPERVILLE SCHOOLS #203 NAPERVILLE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 440 W. Aurora Ave., Naperville, IL (630) NAPERVILLE SCHOOLS #203 NAPERVILLE NORTH HIGH SCHOOL 899 N. Mill St., Naperville, IL (630) NAPERVILLE SCHOOLS #203 STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 203 W. Hillside Road., Naperville, IL (630) Service: Coordinates education, prevention, intervention and support/aftercare programs for K-12. Liaison between school district and community agencies. NAPERVILLE SCHOOLS #203 JEFFERSON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1525 N. Loomis, Naperville, IL (630) KENNEDY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 2929 Green Trails Drive, Lisle, IL (630) LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1320 South Olympic Drive, Naperville, IL (630) MADISON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1000 River Oak Drive, Naperville, IL (630) WASHINGTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 201 N. Washington St., Naperville, IL (630) INDIAN PRAIRIE SCHOOL DISTRICT #204 WAUBONSIE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 590 Route 34, Aurora, IL (630) THAYER J. HILL MIDDLE SCHOOL 1836 Brookdale Road, Naperville, IL (630) SCHOOLS

21 SCHOOLS INDIAN PRAIRIE SCHOOL DISTRICT #204 GORDON GREGORY MIDDLE SCHOOL 2621 Springdale Circle Naperville, IL (630) FRANCIS GRANGER MIDDLE SCHOOL 2721 Stonebridge Blvd. Aurora, IL (630) NEUQUA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL th Street, Naperville, IL (630) CRONE MIDDLE SCHOOL th Street Naperville IL, (630) THOMAS SCULLEN MIDDLE SCHOOL 2815 Mistflower Lane., Naperville, IL (630) JEFFREY C. STILL MIDDLE SCHOOL 787 Meadowridge Drive., Naperville, IL (630) THE BRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM 2318 Wisconsin Ave. Downers Grove, IL (630) Services: Therapeutic and vocational high school program for students with disabilities of mental retardation, emotional disturbances, and autism. OMBUDSMAN EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 2777 Finley Road, #24 Downers Grove, IL (630) ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS 1187 N. Farnsworth Pebblewood Unit # 144 Aurora, IL (630) Administrative Center -(847) N. Milwaukee Ave., #9, Libertyville, IL An alternative program which is available to all school districts in the area. It is a community school program for those students over eleven years of age who are not performing satisfactorily in the traditional classroom. Students referred are those who have not demonstrated the ability to adjust socially and/or academically to the traditional school environment. STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 2590 Ogden Ave., Aurora IL, (630)

22 ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS KREJCI ACADEMY 619 E. Franklin, Naperville, IL (630) Services: Two school programs: 1. Therapeutic, serves severe emotionally and behaviorally disturbed children. 2. Developmentally delayed, serves children & adolescents with mental handicaps, communication disorders, and autism. THE MANSION 126 N. Wright, Naperville, IL (630) Services: Short term alternative education program for high school students, offering an individual teaching approach that emphasizes academic and social success for severely emotionally and behaviorally disturbed teenagers. The Mansion operates five days a week from August to June, and summer school in July. SCHOOL ASSOCIATION FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION 6 S 331 Cornwall Rd., Naperville (630) Services: Special Ed Cooperative in DuPage County serving 24 school districts. Provides programs in the area of Alternative Behavior Disorders, moderate and severely Handicapped, autistic, and communication disorders. SUPPORT GROUPS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, ALANON/ALATEEN See page 7 BIG BROTHERS - BIG SISTERS 222 E. Willow, Wheaton, IL (630) hour answering machine (630) Voice Mail Services: Recruitment of volunteers to serve as Big Brothers and Big Sisters for one year. Receive youth (7-14 years) into the Big Brothers-Big Sisters program and match them to volunteers who will provide friendship, a standard for behavior, contribute to emotional growth, and enrich maturity. COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS (630) Services: A self-help organization offering friendship and understanding to parents who have suffered the death of a child. FAMILIES ANONYMOUS (773) Fax: (773) Services: For relatives and friends concerned about the use of drugs, alcohol, or related behavioral problems HOME SCHOOLING FAMILIES OF ILLINOIS (630) Services: A non-sectarian support group for home schooling families. For meeting information please call.

23 SUPPORT GROUPS NAPERVILLE NEW BEGINNINGS St. Raphael Church (630) for info 1215 Modaff, Naperville, IL Services: A non-denominational support group for separated/divorced/widowed persons sponsored by the Catholic churches in Naperville. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS (708) Main Office (708) Answering Service Services: Offers program of recovery to people with eating problems. Teens welcome! PFLAG Aurora/Fox Valley Chapter Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays Meets second Sunday of the month at 2 p.m. at Grace Luthern Church in Aurora. (773) PFLAG DuPage Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays Begining January 2004 will meet on the third Sunday of the month at 2 p.m. at St. Paul Luthern Church in Wheaton. QUESTIONING YOUTH CENTER QYC 1163 E. Ogden Ave., Ste Naperville, IL (815) Services: Social, educational, recreational group for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth. Ages Allies welcome. SPOUSE SUPPORT (630) Ext. 249 Services: A self-help group, directed by a professional for spouses of the unemployed. Call for dates, time and location. TOUGHLOVE KIDS (Local) (National) SUPPORT GROUPS Services: A self-help program for parents troubled by teenage behavior such as: running away, drinking, physically abusive, school problems, and general inappropriate behavior.

24 YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES LISLE TOWNSHIP YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES 4721 Indiana Lisle, IL (630) Fax: (630) Services: Wide range of services for youth and families: prevention programs, after school groups, Life Skills classes, service groups, field trips, Parent University, referrals. Counseling for youth and adults. Grief and addictions counseling. Job Clubs for unemployed. TRIAD / A program to empower senior citizens with knowledge about safety and crime prevention. NCO YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES 1305 W. Oswego Road Naperville, IL (630) FAX (630) Services: Group, individual and family counseling; runaway emergency intervention;substance abuse counseling information and referral resources, Group Home for boys; Child Welfare Agency; volunteer training program; Family Wellness; mentoring for families under stress; parenting classes, community presentations and Snow Programs. YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES WOODRIDGE COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER 8274 Janes Ave., Woodridge, IL (630) FAX: (630) Services: Programs available for all ages: After school programs for grades K-6, English as a Second Language, Summer Adult Education Mini-Camp, Youth programs, Parenting classes, Computing classes, Speech Classes and Community Policing. Counseling: youth, individual, family, group imformation and referral, crisis intervention. TOWNSHIP OF DOWNERS GROVE -DIVISION OF HUMAN SERVICES 4340 Prince, Downers Grove, IL (630) FAX: (630) Services: Services on matters of concern to youth and family, life skills classes at local jr. highs, parent education program, drugs, violence prevention programs and supportive services for courts, schools, and community organizations. Anger managment program for youths ages

25 LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA THREE FIRES COUNCIL Norris Scout Center, 415 N. Second Street St. Charles, IL (630) FAX: (630) BOY SCOUTS Services: Boy scout troops for boys 11 to 17 years which involve hiking, camping, physical fitness, and mental fitness. Cub scouts for younger boys. EXPLORERS Services: Explorer posts organized with career education in the areas of law enforcement, computer sciences, nuclear sciences, medical opportunities and others. Youths must be years of age or have completed 8th grade to be eligible for the co-ed program. Call for local post information. 4-H CLUBS -UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS EXTENSION SERVICE, DUPAGE COUNTY 310 S. County Farm Rd., Suite B, Wheaton, IL (630) Services: Clubs in Naperville, Woodridge, Lisle, Downers Grove for youth age 8 to 18. Each youth completes a project in his/her interest from over 100 possible projects. Clubs meet usually once a month. Also clover buds program for 5-7 year olds. LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES GIRL SCOUTS OF DUPAGE COUNTY COUNCIL, INC. 8 S 021 Route 53, Naperville, IL (630) Services: Girls K-12th grade: Informal education through growing experiences of life skills, career exploration, self esteem building, decision making and community service activities. Also activities in skiing, backpacking, sailing plus more. ILLINOIS PRAIRIE COUNSEL CAMPFIRE U.S.A. 270 N. Eisenhower, Suite 3A, Lombard IL (630) Services: Provides youth development programs including: clubs, day camp, in-school, after-school and community empowerment. LIBRARIES LISLE LIBRARY 777 Front Street Lisle, IL (630) NAPER BLVD. LIBRARY 203 S. Naper Blvd. Naperville, IL, (630)

26 LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES LIBRARIES contd. NICHOLS LIBRARY 200 W. Jefferson Naperville, IL (630) th STREET LIBRARY 3015 Cedar Glade Dr. Naperville, IL (630) WOODRIDGE LIBRARY 3 Plaza Drive Woodridge, IL (630) PARK DISTRICTS LISLE PARK DISTRICT 1825 Short Street, Lisle, IL (630) Services: Over 350 recreation programs and 40 special events are offered for participants of all ages. The recreation staff provides a wide range of leisure time activities including extensive youth program offerings. PARK DISTRICTS contd. MEADOWS CENTER 5801 Westview Lane, Lisle, IL (630) LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES Services: Preschool. Senior Center. Classes/programs. NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT 320 W. Jackson, Naperville, IL (630) Services: The agency provides residents of Naperville with a wide variety of Leisure Programs and Services. The N.O.W. Program specifically serves the needs of the Jr. High School age group. The program is held on Friday evenings at Madison Jr. High School, Jefferson Jr. High School and offers activities such as open gym, dancing, table games and refreshments. Pre-registration is required. WOODRIDGE PARK DISTRICT 2909 Forest Glen Parkway, Woodridge, IL (630) Services: Park District provides a wide variety of leisure programs and services for all ages in the community. Friday Night Jr. High dances, Teen open gym, Teen summer camp and Teen field trips. Teen committee & Teen instructional programs. In addition, many of the District's volunteer programs are available for teens.

27 LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES PARK DISTRICTS contd. YMCA S contd. LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES PIONEER CLUBS 27 W 130 St. Charles Road, Carol Stream, IL Mail: Box 788, Wheaton, IL (630) Toll Free: CLUB (2582) FAX (630) Services: Youth ages 2 to 18 meet in churches once a week for non-denominational Bible studies, skill building activities, sports and camping. Club Program for K-12 years. YMCA S YMCAS OF NAPERVILLE YMCA KROEHLER FAMILY CENTER 34 South Washington Street, Naperville, IL (630) YMCA 95th STREET FAMILY CENTER th Street, Naperville, IL (630) Services: High school youth and government. Pre-school parent/child programs. Swimming, gymnastics, swim team, camp, Indian Guide/Princess, after school programs, youth sports. YMCA I NDIAN BOUNDARY th Street, Downers Grove, IL (630) Services: Gym facilities, swimming and gymnastics, leagues and clinics, leaders club, future youth and group Yellow Brick Road programs. Rock climbing, martial arts, teen nights, youth group outings.

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