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Community Organizations by SubjectSubjects Organization Contact Phone/FaxAddress
Animal Services
4 Paws 4 U 4 Ever John & Shari Casey630-293-8772
West Chicago, IL 60185
4 Paws 4 U 4 Ever is a family-run shelter that believes in the rights of animals to be treated with kindness and love. Animals are rescued from areas that are overpopulated with unwanted animals and where there is a good possibility that they will be euthanized. We watch their health, offer them shelter and provide them with a loving environment until the right family is found. Spaying and neutering is mandatory with all our animals. Our goal is to find the right family to receive the unconditional love that only a pet can give.
www.4paws4u4ever.com and www.puppiesthatneedlove.com
Roosevelt Road
Anderson Animal Shelter, North Aurora Adoption Center
Sarah Brown847-697-2880 ext. 80
Volunteer Coordinator
North Aurora, IL 60542
A premier private facility dedicated to the compassionate and humane treatment of homeless companion animals through direct care, education, and community outreach programs; dedicated to the welfare of companion animals and their human caregivers.
www.andersonanimalshelter.org [email protected]
847-697-8229 Fax
180 N. Randall Rd.
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Fox Valley Dog Training Club Wendy Waddick630-246-6980
President
St. Charles, IL 60174
Fox Valley Dog Training Club (FVDTC) was founded in 1948. Since 1968, we have trained on most Thursday evenings at the Kane County Fairgrounds from 7:00 - 10:00 PM. Obedience classes are the mainstay of FVDTC. For over 50 years we have taught the general public how to train their housepets to become welcome canine citizens. Our motto is "A well-trained dog is a happy dog" and we also know that the owner of that dog is a much happier owner. A few weeks or months of diligent training can develop an understanding and friendship between the dog and owner that will last a lifetime. We offer a complete range of classes: Puppy, conformation, and obedience. Our members are also involved in Agility, Tracking, Water Rescue Dog and Herding Training and are enthusiastic about helping those interested in these canine activities. Our club welcomes mixed breed dogs and we have a program through which the mixed breed can earn titles and qualify for awards as well as the purebreds.
www.fvdtc.org Send messages through website.
Kane County Fairgrounds, 525 South Randall Road
Fox Valley Wildlife Center Robert Schuman630-365-3800
Operations Manager
Elburn, IL 60119
Fox Valley Wildlife Center is a wildlife rehabilitation centre located in Elburn, IL and serving the needs of sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife from Kane County and surrounding areas since 2001. FVWC is a 501 ( c ) 3 non-profit organization.
www.fvwc.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 385 45W061 Rt. 38
Homes for Endangered and Lost Pets
877-364-2286
St. Charles, IL 60174
Animal hotline for strays, animal foster care, and animal rescue.
www.helpinganimals.org Send inquiries through website "Contact Us" form.
P.O. Box 972
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Kane County Animal Control Brett Youngsteadt630-232-3555
Director
Geneva, IL 60134
Kane County Animal Control ensures that all domesticated dogs and cats over 4 months of age are vaccinated against Rabies and have a Kane County Rabies Tag, that all reported animal bites are given precautionary attention in relation to the possibility of rabies infection, and that pet owners are instructed on proper procedures pertaining to animal bites. Animal Control also contains loose/stray dogs, investigates nuisance dog complaints, and investigates complaints of neglected and/or abused dogs.
http://www.kanecountypets.com [email protected] Fax
4060 Keslinger Road
Art
Batavia Arts Council Julane Sullivan
President
Batavia, IL 60510
The mission of the Batavia Arts Council is to develop awareness of and interest in the arts, culture, and entertainment, as well as to create an environment that is conducive to the growth and development of individual artists and organizations devoted to the arts, culture and entertainment in the greater Batavia area.
www.bataviaartscouncil.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 383
Fine Line Creative Arts Center Lynn Caldwell630-584-9443
Executive Director
St. Charles, IL 60175
The Fine Line Creative Arts Center is a not-for-profit educational art school that offers classes for adults in the Fine Arts/Fine Crafts. The purpose, as stated in our mission statement is: To promote public awareness of the arts and their impact on our well being; to support art experiences, and to nurture the creative spirit within a comfortable, inspirational environment. Dedicated professional teachers, many with national reputations, teach classes and workshops at the Fine Line. On the approximately four acres of land are two classroom/studio buildings. The barn houses the business offices, staff residence, a yarn and supplies shop, the textile classrooms and the newly remodeled Dempsey Gallery for Fine Line members. The Kavanagh building holds a gallery and four studios for pottery, surface design, jewelry and two-dimensional art.
www.fineline.org [email protected]
37W570 Bolcum Rd.
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Fox Valley Arts Hall of Fame Susan S. Starrett630-605-4000
President
Aurora, IL 60506
The Fox Valley Arts Hall of Fame was founded in 2001 to give public recognition to artists associated with the Fox Valley by birth, education, residence, or service who have achieved national or international acclaim and to ensure a strong cultural legacy for future generations. Areas of contribution include: visual arts, performing arts, literary arts, and educator/curator/benefactor. Artists must have twenty years in their profession.
www.foxvalleyarts.org [email protected]
347 S Gladstone Ave
Business Associations
Batavia Chamber of Commerce Holly Deitchman630-879-7134
President and CEO
Batavia, IL 60510
Promotes business, resources, and quality of life in the community.
www.bataviachamber.org [email protected]
106 W. Wilson Street #15
Batavia MainStreet Christopher Faber630-761-3528
Executive Director
Batavia, IL 60510
A not-for-profit, community-based organization devoted to enhancing downtown Batavia's identity as the heart of the community through dedicated volunteer efforts.
www.downtownbatavia.com
11 N. Batavia Ave.
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Valley Industrial Association Kathy Gilmore630-892-4228; HR Hotline: 630.210.3077; Safety Hotline (877) 60S- President
Geneva, IL 60134
The Valley Industrial Association (VIA) is a trade association exclusively for manufacturers and those businesses in Northern Illinois which serve manufacturing in the Fox Valley area, including Kane, Kendall, DeKalb and Western DuPage counties.
https://www.valleyindustrialassociation.org/
2000 S. Batavia Ave., Suite 110
Zonta Club of St. Charles-Geneva-Batavia
573-774-9483
St. Charles, IL 60174
Zonta International is a global organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy.
www.zontawest-sgb.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 811
Charities / Foundations
Achieving Independence and Mobility Center for Independent Living (AIM-CIL)
(630) 469-2300
Downers Grove, IL 60515
AIM-CIL is one of 22 Centers for Independent Living in the state of Illinois, which provides “independent living” access through all aspects of society. AIM-CIL is a non-profit consumer controlled and consumer driven organization, which provides access through four-core independent living programs and services in the areas of: Advocacy, Independent Living Skills Training, Information and Referral, Peer Mentoring and Counseling
www.aim-cil.org [email protected](630) 340-4820 Fax
3130 Finley Rd. Ste. 500
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Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley
Jeffrey J. Hartman(630) 896-7800
President & CEO
Aurora, Illinois 60506
The Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley is a non-profit philanthropic organization that administers individual charitable funds from which grants and scholarships are distributed to benefit the citizens of the Greater Aurora Area, the TriCities and Kendall County Illinois.
www.CommunityFoundationFRV.org [email protected](630) 896-7811 Fax
111 West Downer Place, Suite 312
Fox Valley Christian Action Jay Curtis630-584-2222
President/CEO
St. Charles, IL 60174
The Mission of Fox Valley Christian Action is to help the local church serve under-resourced communities around them. Our passion is to see the power of the Gospel transform lives of families living in our local public and subsidized housing communities. Everything that Fox Valley Christian Action does takes place through two initiatives: Riverwoods and Riverworks.
Fox Valley Christian Action is non-profit organization governed by a board of directors. We are supported by faith through charitable giving. We are members of the Evangelical Council of Financial Accountability.
http://www.fvchristianaction.org [email protected] Fax
35W624 Riverwoods Lane
Charities/Foundations
Batavia Foundation for Educational Excellence
Jan Wright
Chairperson
Batavia, IL 60510
Partners with Batavia Public School District (BPS) 101 and the community to achieve educational exellence. The mission of the foundation is to be a partner with our schools and community, fostering innovation and expanding opportunities to ensure BPS 101 students are always learning and growing.
www.bataviafoundation.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 1003
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Batavia Interfaith Food Pantry and Clothes Closet
Betsy ZinserFood Pantry: 630-879-3784; Clothes Closet: 630-406-0036 Executive Director
Batavia, IL 60510
Provides food for residents in tri-city area. Hours: Tuesday 1-3 p.m.; Wednesday 6:30-7:30 p.m.; Thursday 6:30-7:30 p.m.; Friday Morning 10 a.m. - 12 noon, Friday Afternoon (Pantry Overstock Only) 1:00-2:00 p.m.
www.bataviafoodpantry.org [email protected]
100 Flinn Street
Batavia Mothers' Club Foundation Eunice Turnbaugh630-282-3153
President
Batavia, IL 60510
The Batavia Mothers' Club Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life of the children of our community through philanthropic endeavors and will work in cooperation with organizations having similar purposes. We will constantly seek new opportunities to provide charitable aid or events within the Fox Valley area and act as a resource for women and their families. Provides Parent Resources on the website, including the Fox Valley Preschool Directory.
www.bataviamothersclub.org [email protected] OR communications@bataviamothersclub
P.O. Box 91
Batavia United Way Melinda Kintz630-877-2780
Executive Director
Batavia, IL 60510
Raises and distributes funds to service organizations.
www.BataviaUnitedWay.org [email protected]
700 W. Fabyan Pkwy #120A
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Welcome Club of the Fox Valley Nancy McNamara(630) 945-3696 Nancy McNamara; (630) 966-2538 Sue Lingle
St. Charles, IL 60174
Social and charitable organization for women of the Fox Valley.
www.welcomeclubfoxvalley.org or http://foxvalleywelcomeclub.com
1500 S. 14th St. Unit 314
Children
Association for Individual Development
630-966-4000
Aurora, IL 60506
AID is a nonprofit, community-based organization that serves 3,800 individuals throughout Kane, Kendall, DeKalb, DuPage, suburban Cook, and Will Counties. Over 20 programs are available for individuals with physical or developmental disabilities, and those in need of behavioral health services or crisis intervention.
www.aidcares.org [email protected] Fax
309 W. New Indian Trail Court
Batavia ACCESS Toy Drive Roy and Jeanne Bailey630-229-3325 (Roy)
Co-Chairs
Batavia, IL 60510
To help less fortunate children in Batavia have a nice Christmas. Accepts donations of new or slightly used toys, books, puzzles, games, hats, scarves, and mittens. No used bicycles, please. Active only during November - December each year. A subcommittee of Batavia ACCESS.
Twitter: @BtownACCESSToys [email protected]
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Breaking Free Teddi Krochman630-897-1003
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506-5084
Breaking Free provides the highest quality education, prevention, and counseling services focused on drug and alcohol abuse, child abuse, family relationships, mental health, and wellness. Prevention, Clinical, and Family Based services are provided to all persons in need, regardless of their ability to pay, throughout DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall and Will counties.
www.breakingfreeinc.org [email protected] Fax
120 Gale Street
CASA, Kane County Gloria Kelley630-232-4484
Executive Director
Geneva, IL 60134
Non-profit volunteer organization that advocates for the best interests of abused or neglected children in Kane County Juvenile Court system.
www.casakanecounty.org [email protected] Fax
Kane County Courthouse, 100 S. Third Street, Suite 460
Companions Journeying Together Scott C. Williams630-481-6231
Executive Director
Western Springs, Illinois 60558
Provides opportunities to reach incarcerated women and men through a variety of programs designed to build healthy relationships and foster positive communication. Administers programs, including: Aunt Mary's Storybook Project, Motherlove Parenting classes, re-entry materials/referrals, community education/training, holiday projects, and advocacy work. Many Volunteer Opportunities available that do not require visiting prisons/jails.
www.cjtinc.org
P.O. Box 457
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DayOne PACT Stephen Boisse630-879-2277
CEO
Geneva, IL 60134
DayOne PACT is a private, nonprofit, community based agency providing service coordination and advocacy services to children and adults with developmental delays and/or disabilities of all ages. The agency "guides individuals and their families through the maze of community services to access needed supports and services". Our ultimate goal is to connect people who need services with those individuals or agencies that provide them. The mission of DayOne Network is to find solutions for children and adults with developmental delays and/or disabilities in Kane and Kendall Counties and Hanover Township of Cook County and to make the connections for necessary services and supports.
dayonepact.org [email protected]
1551 East Fabyan Parkway
Fox Valley Christian Action Jay Curtis630-584-2222
President/CEO
St. Charles, IL 60174
The Mission of Fox Valley Christian Action is to help the local church serve under-resourced communities around them. Our passion is to see the power of the Gospel transform lives of families living in our local public and subsidized housing communities. Everything that Fox Valley Christian Action does takes place through two initiatives: Riverwoods and Riverworks.
Fox Valley Christian Action is non-profit organization governed by a board of directors. We are supported by faith through charitable giving. We are members of the Evangelical Council of Financial Accountability.
http://www.fvchristianaction.org [email protected] Fax
35W624 Riverwoods Lane
Humanitarian Service Project Floyd Kettering 630-221-8340
Chariman & CFO
Carol Stream, IL 60188
It is the mission of the Humanitarian Service Project to alleviate the pain and suffering that poverty brings to needy seniors and children living in DuPage and Kane Counties, IL without distinction of gender, race, creed, caste, or color.
hsp.agency [email protected] 630-221-8371 Fax
465 Randy Rd.
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Mooseheart Child City & School Gary Urwiler630-906-3601 Executive Director; 630-859-2000 Moose International Executive Director
Mooseheart, IL 60539
Residential childcare facility for children and teens in need, from infancy through high school.
www.mooseheart.org [email protected]
Mooseheart Child City & School, Inc., 255 James J. Davis Drive
Prairie State Legal Services Kathryn McGowan Bettcher630-232-9415 and 800-942-4612
Managing Attorney
St. Charles, IL 60174
Prairie State Legal Services offers free legal services for low income persons and those over 60 who have serious civil legal problems and need legal help to solve them. Non-profit organization.
www.pslegal.org 630-232-9402 Fax
1024 West Main St.
Royal Family Kids' Camp Jenn Lindsay630-776-2141
Director
Geneva, IL 60134
Royal Family Kids is the nation's leading network of camps for abused, neglected, and abandoned children.
http://geneva.royalfamilykids.org/ [email protected]
ChapelStreet Church of Geneva, 2300 South Street
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Tri-Cities Mothers of Twins and Triplets Club
630-375-7111
Batavia, IL 60510
Our non-profit support group for families with multiple birth children is based in Kane County, Illinois. We are a member of the National Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs and the Illinois Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs. Our main goal is to provide support, education, and camaraderie for families with twins, triplets, or more. We have monthly meetings and many social events throughout the year. Our biggest event is our semi-annual resale, where members can sell their used children's clothing, toys, and equipment.
www.tcmottc.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 454
Two Rivers Head Start Diane Lacey630-264-1444 or 800-847-9010
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506
Head Start Program for children ages 3 through 5: free half-day preschool for income-eligible children; full year/full day Head Start Program for parents who are working or enrolled in school with minimal fees. Early Head Start Program for pregnant women and eligible infants and children between the ages of 0 and 3. Community Services Block Grant: emergency services, including rent, medical and food assistance, and employment training are available for low-income residents. Tried & True Resale Shop: job experience/training and volunteer programs available.
www.trhsa.org [email protected] Fax
1661 Landmark Road
Children's Advocacy
DayOne PACT Stephen Boisse630-879-2277
CEO
Geneva, IL 60134
DayOne PACT is a private, nonprofit, community based agency providing service coordination and advocacy services to children and adults with developmental delays and/or disabilities of all ages. The agency "guides individuals and their families through the maze of community services to access needed supports and services". Our ultimate goal is to connect people who need services with those individuals or agencies that provide them. The mission of DayOne Network is to find solutions for children and adults with developmental delays and/or disabilities in Kane and Kendall Counties and Hanover Township of Cook County and to make the connections for necessary services and supports.
dayonepact.org [email protected]
1551 East Fabyan Parkway
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Fox Valley Christian Action Jay Curtis630-584-2222
President/CEO
St. Charles, IL 60174
The Mission of Fox Valley Christian Action is to help the local church serve under-resourced communities around them. Our passion is to see the power of the Gospel transform lives of families living in our local public and subsidized housing communities. Everything that Fox Valley Christian Action does takes place through two initiatives: Riverwoods and Riverworks.
Fox Valley Christian Action is non-profit organization governed by a board of directors. We are supported by faith through charitable giving. We are members of the Evangelical Council of Financial Accountability.
http://www.fvchristianaction.org [email protected] Fax
35W624 Riverwoods Lane
Reach for the Moon Foundation Shelley Bruss630-906-6815
President
Batavia, IL 60510
Foundation that provides basic needs for children including food, clothing, shelter, emergency medical assistance, and after-school care.
www.reachforthemoonfoundation.com; Facebook page
630-906-6845 Fax
P.O. Box 628
Royal Family Kids' Camp Jenn Lindsay630-776-2141
Director
Geneva, IL 60134
Royal Family Kids is the nation's leading network of camps for abused, neglected, and abandoned children.
http://geneva.royalfamilykids.org/ [email protected]
ChapelStreet Church of Geneva, 2300 South Street
Civic Groups
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Batavia ACCESS Fireworks Committee
Mark Davis
Batavia, IL 60510
A committee of volunteers that puts on the annual 4th of July fireworks celebration. A subcommittee of Batavia ACCESS.
www.bataviafireworks.org [email protected]
Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley
Jeffrey J. Hartman(630) 896-7800
President & CEO
Aurora, Illinois 60506
The Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley is a non-profit philanthropic organization that administers individual charitable funds from which grants and scholarships are distributed to benefit the citizens of the Greater Aurora Area, the TriCities and Kendall County Illinois.
www.CommunityFoundationFRV.org [email protected](630) 896-7811 Fax
111 West Downer Place, Suite 312
Kiwanis Club of Batavia Mark Lewis585-343-4959
Club President
Batavia, IL 60510
Fund raising for Batavia youth. Supports projects and activities that build character and leadership skills and encourage community service by the youth of the Batavia area.
https://www.bataviakiwanis.org/ [email protected]
P.O. Box 264
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Rotary Club of Batavia Dan Hoefler
President
Batavia, IL 60510
This club is a local chapter of the largest and oldest service organization in the world; over 3500 clubs in 167 countries. Members are business and professional leaders that provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace throughout the world.
www.bataviarotaryclub.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 111
Counseling
Breaking Free Teddi Krochman630-897-1003
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506-5084
Breaking Free provides the highest quality education, prevention, and counseling services focused on drug and alcohol abuse, child abuse, family relationships, mental health, and wellness. Prevention, Clinical, and Family Based services are provided to all persons in need, regardless of their ability to pay, throughout DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall and Will counties.
www.breakingfreeinc.org [email protected] Fax
120 Gale Street
Crisis Line of the Fox Valley (Association for Individual Development: AID)
630-966-9393 (24-hour hotline)
Run by the Association for Individual Development, the Crisis Line provides assistance to persons with a wide variety of needs and concerns, including depression, anxiety, loneliness, and substance abuse. Callers are linked to appropriate referrals in their community.
http://www.the-association.org/crisis_community_outreach.html
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DayOne PACT Stephen Boisse630-879-2277
CEO
Geneva, IL 60134
DayOne PACT is a private, nonprofit, community based agency providing service coordination and advocacy services to children and adults with developmental delays and/or disabilities of all ages. The agency "guides individuals and their families through the maze of community services to access needed supports and services". Our ultimate goal is to connect people who need services with those individuals or agencies that provide them. The mission of DayOne Network is to find solutions for children and adults with developmental delays and/or disabilities in Kane and Kendall Counties and Hanover Township of Cook County and to make the connections for necessary services and supports.
dayonepact.org [email protected]
1551 East Fabyan Parkway
Elderday Center Liz Wiggins630-761-9750
Executive Director
Batavia, IL 60510
Provides older adult day services, exercise, recreation, socialization, meals, snacks, and field trips. Also provides free caregiver support and counseling for anyone caring for a senior over age 60 in Kane County. "We Help You Care for Them."
www.elderdaycenter.org [email protected] Fax
328 W. Wilson St.
Family Counseling Service Eric Ward630-844-2662
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506
Family Counseling Service of Aurora helps people manage their money, their work, and their family life. The mission of Family Counseling Service is to strengthen families and communities by helping people in the process of personal change to more productive and satisfying lives. We offer Behavioral Health service, Consumer Credit Counseling Service, the Continuing Education Network, and provide Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Kane and Kendall Counties.
www.aurorafcs.org [email protected]
70 S. River Street
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Gateway Foundation Aurora Drug Treatment Center
Jim ScarpaceConfidential 24-Hour Helpline: 877-505-4673 Regular phone: 630-296- Executive Director, Gateway Aurora
Aurora, IL 60506
Gateway Foundation Alcohol & Drug Treatment, a non-profit organization, is the largest provider of substance abuse treatment in Illinois for adults and teens. The Gateway Treatment Center in Aurora offers separate comprehensive Residential Programs and Day Programs for men and women, as well as outpatient mental health counseling for children, adolescents, and teens.
https://www.gatewayfoundationaurora.org/
630-897-7539 Fax
400 Mercy Lane
Suicide Prevention Services of America
Stephanie WeberHelpline: 800-273-8255; Office: 630-482-9699
Executive Director
Batavia, IL 60510
Education and prevention of suicide, 24-hour depression hotline 630-482-9696, Survivor support and counseling. [National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-TALK (800-273-8255); National Crisis Help Line 800-SUICIDE (800-784-2433); Para obtener asistencia en español llame al 888-628-9454.]
www.spsamerica.org [email protected]
528 S. Batavia Avenue
Tri-City Family Services Sandra L. Jones630-232-1070
Manager of Office Operations
Geneva, IL 60134
Counseling Services (Families, Children and Adolescents, Adults), Prevention & Wellness Early Intervention Programs, Anger Management Programs (Smart Choices K-5, Smart Choices Middle School-High School, I-C.A.N. Adult Program), Support & Education Programs (Bridges - Children of Divorce, Parent Support & Education Series, Post-partum Support Group, Single Moms Group, Grandparent Support Group), Growth & Enrichment Programs (Men's Enrichment Group, Wilderness Challenge Program, Family Connections), Community Education Workshops / Presentations, Employee Assistance Program, Occupational Assistance Program, Youth Crisis Intervention & Stabilization.
www.TriCityFamilyServices.org [email protected] Fax
1120 Randall Ct.
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Workforce Development Division, Kane County Office of Community Reinvestment (formerly Kane
Rod Adams630-844-8765
Career Specialist
North Aurora, IL 60542
Federal jobs training program.
www.countyofkane.org [email protected] Fax
1 Smoketree Business Park, Ste. A (North Aurora Illinois WorkNet Center)
Counseling Abuse Victims
Breaking Free Teddi Krochman630-897-1003
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506-5084
Breaking Free provides the highest quality education, prevention, and counseling services focused on drug and alcohol abuse, child abuse, family relationships, mental health, and wellness. Prevention, Clinical, and Family Based services are provided to all persons in need, regardless of their ability to pay, throughout DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall and Will counties.
www.breakingfreeinc.org [email protected] Fax
120 Gale Street
Crisis Line of the Fox Valley (Association for Individual Development: AID)
630-966-9393 (24-hour hotline)
Run by the Association for Individual Development, the Crisis Line provides assistance to persons with a wide variety of needs and concerns, including depression, anxiety, loneliness, and substance abuse. Callers are linked to appropriate referrals in their community.
http://www.the-association.org/crisis_community_outreach.html
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Mutual Ground Julie FordAdministrative Offices: 630-897-0084; Domestic Violence Hotline: 630-897- Volunteer Program Administrator
Aurora, IL 60506
Services for victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse in southern Kane and Kendall Counties.
www.mutualground.org [email protected] 897-3536 Fax
418 Oak Ave.
Royal Family Kids' Camp Jenn Lindsay630-776-2141
Director
Geneva, IL 60134
Royal Family Kids is the nation's leading network of camps for abused, neglected, and abandoned children.
http://geneva.royalfamilykids.org/ [email protected]
ChapelStreet Church of Geneva, 2300 South Street
Education / Schools
American Association of University Women - Batavia Geneva St Charles Branch
Linda Jones630-797-1975
Membership Vice President
AAUW advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research.
sites.google.com/site/bgstcaauw/ [email protected]
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Fox Valley Christian Action Jay Curtis630-584-2222
President/CEO
St. Charles, IL 60174
The Mission of Fox Valley Christian Action is to help the local church serve under-resourced communities around them. Our passion is to see the power of the Gospel transform lives of families living in our local public and subsidized housing communities. Everything that Fox Valley Christian Action does takes place through two initiatives: Riverwoods and Riverworks.
Fox Valley Christian Action is non-profit organization governed by a board of directors. We are supported by faith through charitable giving. We are members of the Evangelical Council of Financial Accountability.
http://www.fvchristianaction.org [email protected] Fax
35W624 Riverwoods Lane
Education/Schools
Breaking Free Teddi Krochman630-897-1003
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506-5084
Breaking Free provides the highest quality education, prevention, and counseling services focused on drug and alcohol abuse, child abuse, family relationships, mental health, and wellness. Prevention, Clinical, and Family Based services are provided to all persons in need, regardless of their ability to pay, throughout DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall and Will counties.
www.breakingfreeinc.org [email protected] Fax
120 Gale Street
Donka, Inc. Leanne Vos630-665-8169
Executive Director
Wheaton IL 60187
Donka, Inc. is a non-profit organization providing no-cost computer training and job readiness services to persons with physical and visual disabilities in DuPage and Kane counties. Through computers and assistive technology, our clients become more self-sufficient and independent members of the community. Primary Goals: Provide a credible computer training program to people with disabilities; Provide adequate training and experience to enable students to pursue further education or seek employment; Provide a way for people who are disabled to utilize their intellectual abilities, increase their self-esteem, and become more self-sufficient, independent members of the community.
www.donkainc.org [email protected] Fax
400 N. County Farm Road
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Fine Line Creative Arts Center Lynn Caldwell630-584-9443
Executive Director
St. Charles, IL 60175
The Fine Line Creative Arts Center is a not-for-profit educational art school that offers classes for adults in the Fine Arts/Fine Crafts. The purpose, as stated in our mission statement is: To promote public awareness of the arts and their impact on our well being; to support art experiences, and to nurture the creative spirit within a comfortable, inspirational environment. Dedicated professional teachers, many with national reputations, teach classes and workshops at the Fine Line. On the approximately four acres of land are two classroom/studio buildings. The barn houses the business offices, staff residence, a yarn and supplies shop, the textile classrooms and the newly remodeled Dempsey Gallery for Fine Line members. The Kavanagh building holds a gallery and four studios for pottery, surface design, jewelry and two-dimensional art.
www.fineline.org [email protected]
37W570 Bolcum Rd.
Kiwanis Club of Batavia Mark Lewis585-343-4959
Club President
Batavia, IL 60510
Fund raising for Batavia youth. Supports projects and activities that build character and leadership skills and encourage community service by the youth of the Batavia area.
https://www.bataviakiwanis.org/ [email protected]
P.O. Box 264
Two Rivers Head Start Diane Lacey630-264-1444 or 800-847-9010
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506
Head Start Program for children ages 3 through 5: free half-day preschool for income-eligible children; full year/full day Head Start Program for parents who are working or enrolled in school with minimal fees. Early Head Start Program for pregnant women and eligible infants and children between the ages of 0 and 3. Community Services Block Grant: emergency services, including rent, medical and food assistance, and employment training are available for low-income residents. Tried & True Resale Shop: job experience/training and volunteer programs available.
www.trhsa.org [email protected] Fax
1661 Landmark Road
Employment
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Tri-City Unemployment Group (TUG)
630-631-1871
St. Charles, IL 60174
The mission of the Tri-City Unemployment Group is to provide an opportunity to network, offer presentations on the job search process, to develop skills, and provide resource materials. The group gathers at the St. Charles Library every other Monday night from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. The first part of each gathering is a general presentation on a topic related to unemployment, such as dealing with personal and family stress, resume-writing, interviewing skills, financial management, career skills assessment, networking, and automating the search process. The second part of the program provides an opportunity for direct networking and interpersonal support. Job notices are posted for sharing; individual assistance and guidance is provided, one-on-one, by steering team members and other vocational experts. Services provided are free to all those who attend.
www.tricityug.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 1551
Workforce Development Division, Kane County Office of Community Reinvestment (formerly Kane
Rod Adams630-844-8765
Career Specialist
North Aurora, IL 60542
Federal jobs training program.
www.countyofkane.org [email protected] Fax
1 Smoketree Business Park, Ste. A (North Aurora Illinois WorkNet Center)
Environmental Improvement
Conservation Foundation, The Brook McDonald630-428-4500
President/CEO
Naperville, IL 60565
We preserve natural areas and open space, protect rivers and watersheds, and promote stewardship of our environment through Land Preservation, Watershed Protection, Education, Sustainable Development, Conservation@Home, and Affiliate Groups. The Fox Valley Land Foundation (www.fvlf.org) has merged with The Conservation Foundation.
theconservationfoundation.org [email protected] Fax
McDonald Farm 10S404 Knoch Knolls Road
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Fermilab Natural Areas 630-840-4845
Batavia, IL 60510
Fermilab Natural Areas was formed in 2006 to study and restore Fermilab's unique combination of ecological communities, to inform and enrich local residents' knowledge of Fermilab, and to contribute to the preservation of global biodiversity. We are an environmental science program operating exclusively within the boundaries of Fermilab, a U.S. Department of Energy science laboratory. The mission of Fermilab Natural Areas is to restore, manage, and conserve Fermilab's natural areas in support of our science mission, and to encourage Fermilab's neighbors to experience and enjoy Fermilab's natural beauty.
www.fermilabnaturalareas.org [email protected] Fax
P.O. Box 500, MS 444
Fox River Ecosystem Partnership Becky Hoag630-482-9157
Communications Manager
Batavia, IL 60510
One of 51 ecosystem partnerships in Illinois, organized by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources; Promotes, preserves, protects, and enhances the natural, cultural, economic, and recreational resources of the Fox River and its watershed.
www.foxriverecosystem.org [email protected]
c/o 1281 Danforth Dr.
Kane County Recycles Jennifer Jarland630-208-3841
Recycling Program Coordinator
The Kane County Recycles office maintains, evaluates, improves, and expands opportunities for reuse, recycling and waste diversion in Kane County. Recycling programs focus on: electronics, books, hazardous materials, and other hard-to-recycle materials, as well as household recycling, commercial/business recycling and yard waste/organics composting.
https://www.countyofkane.org/recycling/Pages/default.aspx
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ReStore Barbara Beckman847-742-9905
Northern Fox Valley Executive Director
Elgin, Illinois 60123
ReStore Elgin is a 40,000 sq. ft. building materials reuse center benefiting Habitat for Humanity of Northern Fox Valley. ReStore accepts donated new and gently used goods from retailers, manufacturers, distributors, contractors and homeowners. Building supplies are then sold, at greatly reduced prices, to the general public. The store's operation generates funds to support Habitat’s house building program in the northern Fox Valley area, while reducing the amount of material that would otherwise go to overflowing landfills.
http://www.habitatnfv.org/restore/ [email protected] Fax
800 North State St.
Sierra Club - Valley of the Fox Group Mavis Bates
Chair
Environmental group dedicated to preserving the environment, including land, air, and water.
www.sierraclub.org/illinois/valley-fox [email protected] (Mavis Bates); [email protected] (Linda
Ethnic Groups/National Origin
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) - Aurora Chapter
Lynne Krantz
Regent
Aurora, IL
The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children. The Aurora Chapter meets monthly September through May on Saturday afternoons. Most meetings are held at local libraries. The Chapter also has a casual open-house get together in August and a Flag Retirement Ceremony with the local C.A.R. Chapter in June.
ildar.org/chapters/aurora [email protected]
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Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) - Elias Kent Kane Chapter
Diane Eads(202) 628-1776 DAR National Headquarters
Regent
St. Charles, IL
The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children. Each regular meeting includes devotions, patriotic exercises, President General’s message, Constitutional moment, and a three minute National Defense report. We often include guest speakers.
www.ildar.org/chapters/eliaskentkane [email protected]
Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) - Fox Valley Chapter
Ted Miller
President
The SAR is a historical, educational, and patriotic non-profit, United States 501(c)3, corporation that seeks to maintain and extend: the institutions of American freedom, an appreciation for true patriotism, a respect for our national symbols, the value of American citizenship, the unifying force of e pluribus unum that has created, from the people of many nations, one nation and one people. We do this by perpetuating the stories of patriotism, courage, sacrifice, tragedy, and triumph of the men who achieved the independence of the American people in the belief that these stories are universal ones of man's eternal struggle against tyranny, relevant to all time, and will inspire and strengthen each succeeding generation as it too is called upon to defend our freedoms on the battlefield and in our public institutions.
www.foxsar.org [email protected]
Viljan Lodge #349 Vasa Tom or Susan Cleveland
Batavia, IL 60510
Fraternal Scandinavian heritage organization.
www.viljanlodge.com [email protected]
Food Pantries & Emergency
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Batavia Interfaith Food Pantry and Clothes Closet
Betsy ZinserFood Pantry: 630-879-3784; Clothes Closet: 630-406-0036 Executive Director
Batavia, IL 60510
Provides food for residents in tri-city area. Hours: Tuesday 1-3 p.m.; Wednesday 6:30-7:30 p.m.; Thursday 6:30-7:30 p.m.; Friday Morning 10 a.m. - 12 noon, Friday Afternoon (Pantry Overstock Only) 1:00-2:00 p.m.
www.bataviafoodpantry.org [email protected]
100 Flinn Street
Humanitarian Service Project Floyd Kettering 630-221-8340
Chariman & CFO
Carol Stream, IL 60188
It is the mission of the Humanitarian Service Project to alleviate the pain and suffering that poverty brings to needy seniors and children living in DuPage and Kane Counties, IL without distinction of gender, race, creed, caste, or color.
hsp.agency [email protected] 630-221-8371 Fax
465 Randy Rd.
Lazarus House Leanne Deister-Goodwin630-587-2144
Executive Director
St. Charles, IL 60174
Provides help for the homeless or at-risk men, women, and children in Batavia, Geneva, St. Charles, and Kaneland area; Provides emergency shelter, meals, transitional living, and rental/utility assistance.
www.lazarushouse.net [email protected]
214 Walnut Street
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Northern Illinois Food Bank Julie Yurko630-443-6910
President and CEO
Geneva, IL 60134
Working with its partner agencies, partner donors, and community resources, Northern Illinois Food Bank sponsors a number of programs throughout the year in addition to its regular food banking program: Holiday Meal Boxes, Food Rescue and Recovery, Emergency Food Program, Youth Nutrition Program, Mobile Pantry.
www.northernilfoodbank.org [email protected] Fax
273 Dearborn Court
Reach for the Moon Foundation Shelley Bruss630-906-6815
President
Batavia, IL 60510
Foundation that provides basic needs for children including food, clothing, shelter, emergency medical assistance, and after-school care.
www.reachforthemoonfoundation.com; Facebook page
630-906-6845 Fax
P.O. Box 628
Fraternal Organizations
Batavia Moose Lodge #682 Randy Butera630-879-7887
Governor
Batavia, IL 60510
Fraternal organization open to Moose members and guests only, with an emphasis on sports, family, activity, and community service.
lodge682.moosepages.org [email protected] Fax
1535 S. Batavia Avenue
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Viljan Lodge #349 Vasa Tom or Susan Cleveland
Batavia, IL 60510
Fraternal Scandinavian heritage organization.
www.viljanlodge.com [email protected]
Gardening
Batavia Plain Dirt Gardeners Diana Sharp630-879-7578
President
Batavia, IL 60510
The Plain Dirt Gardeners support the wildflower sanctuary and encourage gardening. Educational programs at each meeting. Fundraising for scholarships and philanthropic projects in Batavia area (plant sale, garden walk). The club welcomes guests at our meetings held at the Batavia Public Library once a month.
bpdgclub.blogspot.com [email protected]
2 S 965 Shagbark Drive
Health Care & Conditions
Achieving Independence and Mobility Center for Independent Living (AIM-CIL)
(630) 469-2300
Downers Grove, IL 60515
AIM-CIL is one of 22 Centers for Independent Living in the state of Illinois, which provides “independent living” access through all aspects of society. AIM-CIL is a non-profit consumer controlled and consumer driven organization, which provides access through four-core independent living programs and services in the areas of: Advocacy, Independent Living Skills Training, Information and Referral, Peer Mentoring and Counseling
www.aim-cil.org [email protected](630) 340-4820 Fax
3130 Finley Rd. Ste. 500
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Association for Individual Development
630-966-4000
Aurora, IL 60506
AID is a nonprofit, community-based organization that serves 3,800 individuals throughout Kane, Kendall, DeKalb, DuPage, suburban Cook, and Will Counties. Over 20 programs are available for individuals with physical or developmental disabilities, and those in need of behavioral health services or crisis intervention.
www.aidcares.org [email protected] Fax
309 W. New Indian Trail Court
DayOne PACT Stephen Boisse630-879-2277
CEO
Geneva, IL 60134
DayOne PACT is a private, nonprofit, community based agency providing service coordination and advocacy services to children and adults with developmental delays and/or disabilities of all ages. The agency "guides individuals and their families through the maze of community services to access needed supports and services". Our ultimate goal is to connect people who need services with those individuals or agencies that provide them. The mission of DayOne Network is to find solutions for children and adults with developmental delays and/or disabilities in Kane and Kendall Counties and Hanover Township of Cook County and to make the connections for necessary services and supports.
dayonepact.org [email protected]
1551 East Fabyan Parkway
Delnor Community Hospital Volunteers (Northwestern Medicine)
Kelli Bender630-208-4264
Manager of Volunteer Services
Geneva, IL 60134
Volunteer opportunities in over 40 different areas throughout the hospital. Volunteers must be age 14 or older.
https://www.nm.org/patients-and-visitors/volunteer
[email protected] OR [email protected]
630-208-3479 Fax
300 Randall Road
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Donka, Inc. Leanne Vos630-665-8169
Executive Director
Wheaton IL 60187
Donka, Inc. is a non-profit organization providing no-cost computer training and job readiness services to persons with physical and visual disabilities in DuPage and Kane counties. Through computers and assistive technology, our clients become more self-sufficient and independent members of the community. Primary Goals: Provide a credible computer training program to people with disabilities; Provide adequate training and experience to enable students to pursue further education or seek employment; Provide a way for people who are disabled to utilize their intellectual abilities, increase their self-esteem, and become more self-sufficient, independent members of the community.
www.donkainc.org [email protected] Fax
400 N. County Farm Road
Elderday Center Liz Wiggins630-761-9750
Executive Director
Batavia, IL 60510
Provides older adult day services, exercise, recreation, socialization, meals, snacks, and field trips. Also provides free caregiver support and counseling for anyone caring for a senior over age 60 in Kane County. "We Help You Care for Them."
www.elderdaycenter.org [email protected] Fax
328 W. Wilson St.
Fox Valley Hands of Hope Greg Weider630-232-2233
Executive Director
Geneva, IL 60134
The mission of Fox Valley Hands of Hope is to enhance the quality of life and to provide HOPE for those experiencing grief or life-threatening illness. Professional staff and trained volunteers are community-funded, allowing us to provide the best in compassionate care, free of charge. Programs are designed to provide support for adults, children, and families, regardless of age, income level, race, or religious beliefs.
www.fvhh.net [email protected] Fax
200 Whitfield Drive
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Fox Valley Special Recreation Association
Carolyn Nagle630-907-1114
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506
Fox Valley Special Recreation Association is an extension of the Fox Valley, Geneva, St. Charles, Batavia, Sugar Grove, and Oswegoland Park Districts, which 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.
www.fvsra.org [email protected] Fax
2121 West Indian Trail
Gateway Foundation Aurora Drug Treatment Center
Jim ScarpaceConfidential 24-Hour Helpline: 877-505-4673 Regular phone: 630-296- Executive Director, Gateway Aurora
Aurora, IL 60506
Gateway Foundation Alcohol & Drug Treatment, a non-profit organization, is the largest provider of substance abuse treatment in Illinois for adults and teens. The Gateway Treatment Center in Aurora offers separate comprehensive Residential Programs and Day Programs for men and women, as well as outpatient mental health counseling for children, adolescents, and teens.
https://www.gatewayfoundationaurora.org/
630-897-7539 Fax
400 Mercy Lane
Heartland Blood Centers 630-892-7055
Aurora, IL 60506
Coordinates volunteer blood donations.
https://ht.heartlandbc.org/donor/schedules/centers
1200 N. Highland Avenue
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LivingWell Cancer Resource Center Nancy Vance630-262-1111
Executive Director
Geneva, IL 60134
LivingWell is a community-based, not-for-profit center dedicated to providing people with cancer, their families and friends, the support and educational services they need when going through this difficult time.
www.livingwellcrc.org [email protected]
442 Williamsburg Ave.
Marklund Dawn Lassiter-Brueske630-593-5500
Director of Marketing, Communications
Geneva, IL 60134
Marklund’s programs and services are designed to provide individuals with special healthcare needs a full life experience, including: daily care, medical and dental care, home-like residential facilities in Bloomingdale and Geneva, state-of-the-art rehabilitative therapies, quality and cutting-edge education and pre-vocation services, community-based programs.
www.marklund.org [email protected] Fax
1S450 Wyatt Drive
National Alliance on Mental Illness Kane-South, DeKalb, & Kendall Counties (NAMI-KDK)
NAMIKDK Help Line: 630-896-6264; National Suicide Prevention Line:
Aurora IL 60506
The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) is a grass roots organization whose purpose is to improve conditions for persons with mental illness, seeking and promoting: effective and adequate professional treatment, appropriate support programs, housing, vocational training, and financial aid; research into causes and treatment; public education to reduce and eliminate discrimination and stigma; awareness of and involvement in pertinent legislation at all levels of Government.
www.namikdk.org [email protected] Fax
400 Mercy Lane
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Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP)
Senior Services Associates, Inc.2111 Plum StreetAurora, IL 60506
630-897-4035
Aurora, IL 60506
SHIP is a free counseling service provided by the Illinois Department of Insurance. Volunteer counselors throughout the state of Illinois provide one-on-one help with your insurance.
www.illinois.gov/aging/ship/Pages/aboutship.aspx
Senior Services Associates, Inc.2111 Plum Street
Tri City Health Partnership Medical and Dental Clinic
Kim Lamansky630-377-9277
Executive Director
St. Charles, IL 60174
The mission of Tri City Health Partnership is to provide quality healthcare in an environment of mutual respect to those members of the community who are without medical benefits. We promote better life choices through education and preventive care to foster the growth of the whole individual. Tri City Health Partnership is staffed by dedicated physicians, nurses and other local area healthcare professionals, who volunteer their time to provide quality care to the community. Our services are for low-income residents of central Kane County who do not have Medicare, Medicaid/Public Aid or who are underinsured.
www.tchpfreeclinic.com [email protected]
318 Walnut Street
VNA Health Care - Aurora Linnea Windel630-892-4355 or 847-717-6455
President & CEO
Aurora, IL 60506
VNA is a community health organization dedicated to bringing healthcare wherever it's needed. This is accomplished through our Home Health, Hospice, Community Wellness, as well as our Health Center and Pharmacy services. VNA provides healthcare with a team of close to 200 physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, rehabilitation therapists, registered dietitians, medical social workers and support personnel. This care is delivered in patient homes, community sites, and VNA Health Centers. VNA serves people of all ages and all socioeconomic levels.
www.vnahealth.com For Volunteers: [email protected]
400 North Highland Avenue
Historical Societies
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Batavia Historical Society Jennifer Putzier630-406-5274
Museum Director
Batavia, IL 60510
Collects and displays historical artifacts of Batavia at the Depot Museum and Gustafson Research Center, located at 155 Houston St.
www.bataviahistoricalsociety.org [email protected] Fax
155 Houston St.
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) - Aurora Chapter
Lynne Krantz
Regent
Aurora, IL
The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children. The Aurora Chapter meets monthly September through May on Saturday afternoons. Most meetings are held at local libraries. The Chapter also has a casual open-house get together in August and a Flag Retirement Ceremony with the local C.A.R. Chapter in June.
ildar.org/chapters/aurora [email protected]
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) - Elias Kent Kane Chapter
Diane Eads(202) 628-1776 DAR National Headquarters
Regent
St. Charles, IL
The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children. Each regular meeting includes devotions, patriotic exercises, President General’s message, Constitutional moment, and a three minute National Defense report. We often include guest speakers.
www.ildar.org/chapters/eliaskentkane [email protected]
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Kane County Genealogical Society 630-879-0672
Geneva, IL 60134
The Kane County Genealogical Society (KCGS) is a non-profit, volunteer organization working to gather and preserve regional historical records and serve as an educational resource for those interested in genealogy. The KCGS office is located on the lower level of the Geneva History Center, 113 S. Third Street, Geneva, IL. Current office hours are 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m Thursday and Saturday by appointment.
www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ilkcgs/ Find up-to-date meeting info on their Facebook page.
P.O. Box 504
Preservation Partners of the Fox Valley
Kelly Shipton630-377-6424
Executive Director
St. Charles IL 60174
The mission of Preservation Partners is to offer heritage education and to promote the appreciation and preservation of the Fox Valley’s rich architectural and historical resources.
http://ppfv.org/ [email protected]
P.O. Box 903
Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) - Fox Valley Chapter
Ted Miller
President
The SAR is a historical, educational, and patriotic non-profit, United States 501(c)3, corporation that seeks to maintain and extend: the institutions of American freedom, an appreciation for true patriotism, a respect for our national symbols, the value of American citizenship, the unifying force of e pluribus unum that has created, from the people of many nations, one nation and one people. We do this by perpetuating the stories of patriotism, courage, sacrifice, tragedy, and triumph of the men who achieved the independence of the American people in the belief that these stories are universal ones of man's eternal struggle against tyranny, relevant to all time, and will inspire and strengthen each succeeding generation as it too is called upon to defend our freedoms on the battlefield and in our public institutions.
www.foxsar.org [email protected]
Home Repair
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ReStore Barbara Beckman847-742-9905
Northern Fox Valley Executive Director
Elgin, Illinois 60123
ReStore Elgin is a 40,000 sq. ft. building materials reuse center benefiting Habitat for Humanity of Northern Fox Valley. ReStore accepts donated new and gently used goods from retailers, manufacturers, distributors, contractors and homeowners. Building supplies are then sold, at greatly reduced prices, to the general public. The store's operation generates funds to support Habitat’s house building program in the northern Fox Valley area, while reducing the amount of material that would otherwise go to overflowing landfills.
http://www.habitatnfv.org/restore/ [email protected] Fax
800 North State St.
Homelessness
Hesed House Ryan Dowd630-897-2156
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506
Hesed House is a not-for-profit coalition of religious ministries serving the very poor in the Fox Valley area, and is concerned for the dignity, survival and reclamation of homeless, hungry and hopeless people.
www.hesedhouse.org
659 S. River Street
Lazarus House Leanne Deister-Goodwin630-587-2144
Executive Director
St. Charles, IL 60174
Provides help for the homeless or at-risk men, women, and children in Batavia, Geneva, St. Charles, and Kaneland area; Provides emergency shelter, meals, transitional living, and rental/utility assistance.
www.lazarushouse.net [email protected]
214 Walnut Street
Housing
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Achieving Independence and Mobility Center for Independent Living (AIM-CIL)
(630) 469-2300
Downers Grove, IL 60515
AIM-CIL is one of 22 Centers for Independent Living in the state of Illinois, which provides “independent living” access through all aspects of society. AIM-CIL is a non-profit consumer controlled and consumer driven organization, which provides access through four-core independent living programs and services in the areas of: Advocacy, Independent Living Skills Training, Information and Referral, Peer Mentoring and Counseling
www.aim-cil.org [email protected](630) 340-4820 Fax
3130 Finley Rd. Ste. 500
Community Contacts, Inc. Lowell Tosch847-697-8800
Executive Director
Elgin, IL 60123
Financial assistance for needy families for home energy costs, home repair and rehabilitation, and home weatherization. Housing Continuum Affordable Rental Program. Non-profit.0
www.cci-hci.org [email protected] Fax
100 S. Hawthorne Street
Fox Valley Christian Action Jay Curtis630-584-2222
President/CEO
St. Charles, IL 60174
The Mission of Fox Valley Christian Action is to help the local church serve under-resourced communities around them. Our passion is to see the power of the Gospel transform lives of families living in our local public and subsidized housing communities. Everything that Fox Valley Christian Action does takes place through two initiatives: Riverwoods and Riverworks.
Fox Valley Christian Action is non-profit organization governed by a board of directors. We are supported by faith through charitable giving. We are members of the Evangelical Council of Financial Accountability.
http://www.fvchristianaction.org [email protected] Fax
35W624 Riverwoods Lane
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Hesed House Ryan Dowd630-897-2156
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506
Hesed House is a not-for-profit coalition of religious ministries serving the very poor in the Fox Valley area, and is concerned for the dignity, survival and reclamation of homeless, hungry and hopeless people.
www.hesedhouse.org
659 S. River Street
Lazarus House Leanne Deister-Goodwin630-587-2144
Executive Director
St. Charles, IL 60174
Provides help for the homeless or at-risk men, women, and children in Batavia, Geneva, St. Charles, and Kaneland area; Provides emergency shelter, meals, transitional living, and rental/utility assistance.
www.lazarushouse.net [email protected]
214 Walnut Street
Mooseheart Child City & School Gary Urwiler630-906-3601 Executive Director; 630-859-2000 Moose International Executive Director
Mooseheart, IL 60539
Residential childcare facility for children and teens in need, from infancy through high school.
www.mooseheart.org [email protected]
Mooseheart Child City & School, Inc., 255 James J. Davis Drive
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ReStore Barbara Beckman847-742-9905
Northern Fox Valley Executive Director
Elgin, Illinois 60123
ReStore Elgin is a 40,000 sq. ft. building materials reuse center benefiting Habitat for Humanity of Northern Fox Valley. ReStore accepts donated new and gently used goods from retailers, manufacturers, distributors, contractors and homeowners. Building supplies are then sold, at greatly reduced prices, to the general public. The store's operation generates funds to support Habitat’s house building program in the northern Fox Valley area, while reducing the amount of material that would otherwise go to overflowing landfills.
http://www.habitatnfv.org/restore/ [email protected] Fax
800 North State St.
In-Home Assistance
Donka, Inc. Leanne Vos630-665-8169
Executive Director
Wheaton IL 60187
Donka, Inc. is a non-profit organization providing no-cost computer training and job readiness services to persons with physical and visual disabilities in DuPage and Kane counties. Through computers and assistive technology, our clients become more self-sufficient and independent members of the community. Primary Goals: Provide a credible computer training program to people with disabilities; Provide adequate training and experience to enable students to pursue further education or seek employment; Provide a way for people who are disabled to utilize their intellectual abilities, increase their self-esteem, and become more self-sufficient, independent members of the community.
www.donkainc.org [email protected] Fax
400 N. County Farm Road
VNA Health Care - Aurora Linnea Windel630-892-4355 or 847-717-6455
President & CEO
Aurora, IL 60506
VNA is a community health organization dedicated to bringing healthcare wherever it's needed. This is accomplished through our Home Health, Hospice, Community Wellness, as well as our Health Center and Pharmacy services. VNA provides healthcare with a team of close to 200 physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, rehabilitation therapists, registered dietitians, medical social workers and support personnel. This care is delivered in patient homes, community sites, and VNA Health Centers. VNA serves people of all ages and all socioeconomic levels.
www.vnahealth.com For Volunteers: [email protected]
400 North Highland Avenue
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Legal Services
Kane County Law Library and Self Help Legal Center
Halle Cox630-406-7126
Director
St. Charles, Illinois 60175
The Kane County Law Library is open to attorneys, government employees, and the public in order to further open and equal access to legal and governmental information for all.
www.kclawlibrary.org
37W777 Route 38
Prairie State Legal Services Kathryn McGowan Bettcher630-232-9415 and 800-942-4612
Managing Attorney
St. Charles, IL 60174
Prairie State Legal Services offers free legal services for low income persons and those over 60 who have serious civil legal problems and need legal help to solve them. Non-profit organization.
www.pslegal.org 630-232-9402 Fax
1024 West Main St.
Library-Related Groups
Friends of the Batavia Public Library Margo Cooper630-879-8220
President
Batavia, IL 60510
An organization dedicated to promoting, improving, and assisting the Batavia Public Library. The Friends collect, sort, and price donated books for the ongoing and annual book sales. Proceeds are used for supporting and expanding library programs, such as purchasing MP3 players for recorded books, funding reading programs, and renewing the Alphabet Garden. The Friends are also a major sponsor of One Book, One Batavia.
www.bataviapubliclibrary.org/get-involved/friends-of-the-batavia-public-library.aspx
10 S. Batavia Avenue
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Literacy Groups
Literacy Volunteers - Fox Valley Peg Coker630-584-2811
Executive Director
St. Charles, IL 60174
Volunteers help adults improve their language and life skills.
www.lvfv.org 630-584-3448 Fax
One South Sixth Avenue
Military - Veterans
VFW Post 1197 Garrett Robinson630-879-9630
Commander
Batavia, IL 60510
The Batavia Overseas Post 1197, VFW, is one of the nation's outstanding community veteran organizations. We welcome inquiries about membership, donations, volunteer services, veterans benefits, community programs, special events and support activities.
www.bataviavfw.org [email protected] Fax
645 S. River Street
Parent Groups
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Batavia Mothers' Club Foundation Eunice Turnbaugh630-282-3153
President
Batavia, IL 60510
The Batavia Mothers' Club Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life of the children of our community through philanthropic endeavors and will work in cooperation with organizations having similar purposes. We will constantly seek new opportunities to provide charitable aid or events within the Fox Valley area and act as a resource for women and their families. Provides Parent Resources on the website, including the Fox Valley Preschool Directory.
www.bataviamothersclub.org [email protected] OR communications@bataviamothersclub
P.O. Box 91
Tri-Cities Mothers of Twins and Triplets Club
630-375-7111
Batavia, IL 60510
Our non-profit support group for families with multiple birth children is based in Kane County, Illinois. We are a member of the National Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs and the Illinois Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs. Our main goal is to provide support, education, and camaraderie for families with twins, triplets, or more. We have monthly meetings and many social events throughout the year. Our biggest event is our semi-annual resale, where members can sell their used children's clothing, toys, and equipment.
www.tcmottc.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 454
Parks / Recreation
Preservation Partners of the Fox Valley
Kelly Shipton630-377-6424
Executive Director
St. Charles IL 60174
The mission of Preservation Partners is to offer heritage education and to promote the appreciation and preservation of the Fox Valley’s rich architectural and historical resources.
http://ppfv.org/ [email protected]
P.O. Box 903
Parks/Recreation
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Batavia Parks Foundation Steve McKenna(630) 204-7943
President
Batavia, IL 60510
Advocate stewards for open spaces, parks, facilities, and recreation programs.
www.bataviaparks.org
327 W. Wilson Street
Fox Valley Special Recreation Association
Carolyn Nagle630-907-1114
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506
Fox Valley Special Recreation Association is an extension of the Fox Valley, Geneva, St. Charles, Batavia, Sugar Grove, and Oswegoland Park Districts, which 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.
www.fvsra.org [email protected] Fax
2121 West Indian Trail
Political Associations
League of Women Voters Central Kane County
Hewlett Prucher630-747-6829
Membership Chair
Batavia, IL 60510
A non-partisan political organization that encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government and influences public policy through education and advocacy. A local affiliate of a national and state organization.
https://my.lwv.org/illinois/central-kane-county
P.O. Box 12
Prisoner Support
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Companions Journeying Together Scott C. Williams630-481-6231
Executive Director
Western Springs, Illinois 60558
Provides opportunities to reach incarcerated women and men through a variety of programs designed to build healthy relationships and foster positive communication. Administers programs, including: Aunt Mary's Storybook Project, Motherlove Parenting classes, re-entry materials/referrals, community education/training, holiday projects, and advocacy work. Many Volunteer Opportunities available that do not require visiting prisons/jails.
www.cjtinc.org
P.O. Box 457
Seniors
Achieving Independence and Mobility Center for Independent Living (AIM-CIL)
(630) 469-2300
Downers Grove, IL 60515
AIM-CIL is one of 22 Centers for Independent Living in the state of Illinois, which provides “independent living” access through all aspects of society. AIM-CIL is a non-profit consumer controlled and consumer driven organization, which provides access through four-core independent living programs and services in the areas of: Advocacy, Independent Living Skills Training, Information and Referral, Peer Mentoring and Counseling
www.aim-cil.org [email protected](630) 340-4820 Fax
3130 Finley Rd. Ste. 500
Elderday Center Liz Wiggins630-761-9750
Executive Director
Batavia, IL 60510
Provides older adult day services, exercise, recreation, socialization, meals, snacks, and field trips. Also provides free caregiver support and counseling for anyone caring for a senior over age 60 in Kane County. "We Help You Care for Them."
www.elderdaycenter.org [email protected] Fax
328 W. Wilson St.
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Humanitarian Service Project Floyd Kettering 630-221-8340
Chariman & CFO
Carol Stream, IL 60188
It is the mission of the Humanitarian Service Project to alleviate the pain and suffering that poverty brings to needy seniors and children living in DuPage and Kane Counties, IL without distinction of gender, race, creed, caste, or color.
hsp.agency [email protected] 630-221-8371 Fax
465 Randy Rd.
Prairie State Legal Services Kathryn McGowan Bettcher630-232-9415 and 800-942-4612
Managing Attorney
St. Charles, IL 60174
Prairie State Legal Services offers free legal services for low income persons and those over 60 who have serious civil legal problems and need legal help to solve them. Non-profit organization.
www.pslegal.org 630-232-9402 Fax
1024 West Main St.
RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program)
630-406-9993
Batavia, IL 60510
Provides services for seniors, including meal delivery, transportation, prescription drug assistance, and smoke detector installation.
www.bataviarsvp.org [email protected]
327 Wilson Street
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Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP)
Senior Services Associates, Inc.2111 Plum StreetAurora, IL 60506
630-897-4035
Aurora, IL 60506
SHIP is a free counseling service provided by the Illinois Department of Insurance. Volunteer counselors throughout the state of Illinois provide one-on-one help with your insurance.
www.illinois.gov/aging/ship/Pages/aboutship.aspx
Senior Services Associates, Inc.2111 Plum Street
Service Clubs
Batavia ACCESS 630-454-2000
Batavia, IL 60510
Facilitates other service organizations and supplies services to groups in Batavia.
100 N. Island Ave.
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) - Aurora Chapter
Lynne Krantz
Regent
Aurora, IL
The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children. The Aurora Chapter meets monthly September through May on Saturday afternoons. Most meetings are held at local libraries. The Chapter also has a casual open-house get together in August and a Flag Retirement Ceremony with the local C.A.R. Chapter in June.
ildar.org/chapters/aurora [email protected]
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Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) - Elias Kent Kane Chapter
Diane Eads(202) 628-1776 DAR National Headquarters
Regent
St. Charles, IL
The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children. Each regular meeting includes devotions, patriotic exercises, President General’s message, Constitutional moment, and a three minute National Defense report. We often include guest speakers.
www.ildar.org/chapters/eliaskentkane [email protected]
Fox Valley Newcomers and Neighbors Club
331-222-7854
Are you new to the area? Have you had a lifestyle change? Are you looking for a friendly social group?
The Fox Valley Newcomers and Neighbors would like to meet you and welcome you to our group! We have one common goal: to make friends. We are new or not so new to the area. We are retired, getting back into social activities after children go to school, or just looking to network. We can help you with the many questions and challenges involved in relocating or just learning more about the area.
https://www.foxvalleynewcomers.com/ [email protected]
Kiwanis Club of Batavia Mark Lewis585-343-4959
Club President
Batavia, IL 60510
Fund raising for Batavia youth. Supports projects and activities that build character and leadership skills and encourage community service by the youth of the Batavia area.
https://www.bataviakiwanis.org/ [email protected]
P.O. Box 264
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Rotary Club of Batavia Dan Hoefler
President
Batavia, IL 60510
This club is a local chapter of the largest and oldest service organization in the world; over 3500 clubs in 167 countries. Members are business and professional leaders that provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace throughout the world.
www.bataviarotaryclub.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 111
Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) - Fox Valley Chapter
Ted Miller
President
The SAR is a historical, educational, and patriotic non-profit, United States 501(c)3, corporation that seeks to maintain and extend: the institutions of American freedom, an appreciation for true patriotism, a respect for our national symbols, the value of American citizenship, the unifying force of e pluribus unum that has created, from the people of many nations, one nation and one people. We do this by perpetuating the stories of patriotism, courage, sacrifice, tragedy, and triumph of the men who achieved the independence of the American people in the belief that these stories are universal ones of man's eternal struggle against tyranny, relevant to all time, and will inspire and strengthen each succeeding generation as it too is called upon to defend our freedoms on the battlefield and in our public institutions.
www.foxsar.org [email protected]
Zonta Club of St. Charles-Geneva-Batavia
573-774-9483
St. Charles, IL 60174
Zonta International is a global organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy.
www.zontawest-sgb.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 811
Shelters
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Hesed House Ryan Dowd630-897-2156
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506
Hesed House is a not-for-profit coalition of religious ministries serving the very poor in the Fox Valley area, and is concerned for the dignity, survival and reclamation of homeless, hungry and hopeless people.
www.hesedhouse.org
659 S. River Street
Lazarus House Leanne Deister-Goodwin630-587-2144
Executive Director
St. Charles, IL 60174
Provides help for the homeless or at-risk men, women, and children in Batavia, Geneva, St. Charles, and Kaneland area; Provides emergency shelter, meals, transitional living, and rental/utility assistance.
www.lazarushouse.net [email protected]
214 Walnut Street
Mutual Ground Julie FordAdministrative Offices: 630-897-0084; Domestic Violence Hotline: 630-897- Volunteer Program Administrator
Aurora, IL 60506
Services for victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse in southern Kane and Kendall Counties.
www.mutualground.org [email protected] 897-3536 Fax
418 Oak Ave.
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Reach for the Moon Foundation Shelley Bruss630-906-6815
President
Batavia, IL 60510
Foundation that provides basic needs for children including food, clothing, shelter, emergency medical assistance, and after-school care.
www.reachforthemoonfoundation.com; Facebook page
630-906-6845 Fax
P.O. Box 628
Support Groups
Breaking Free Teddi Krochman630-897-1003
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506-5084
Breaking Free provides the highest quality education, prevention, and counseling services focused on drug and alcohol abuse, child abuse, family relationships, mental health, and wellness. Prevention, Clinical, and Family Based services are provided to all persons in need, regardless of their ability to pay, throughout DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall and Will counties.
www.breakingfreeinc.org [email protected] Fax
120 Gale Street
DayOne PACT Stephen Boisse630-879-2277
CEO
Geneva, IL 60134
DayOne PACT is a private, nonprofit, community based agency providing service coordination and advocacy services to children and adults with developmental delays and/or disabilities of all ages. The agency "guides individuals and their families through the maze of community services to access needed supports and services". Our ultimate goal is to connect people who need services with those individuals or agencies that provide them. The mission of DayOne Network is to find solutions for children and adults with developmental delays and/or disabilities in Kane and Kendall Counties and Hanover Township of Cook County and to make the connections for necessary services and supports.
dayonepact.org [email protected]
1551 East Fabyan Parkway
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Gateway Foundation Aurora Drug Treatment Center
Jim ScarpaceConfidential 24-Hour Helpline: 877-505-4673 Regular phone: 630-296- Executive Director, Gateway Aurora
Aurora, IL 60506
Gateway Foundation Alcohol & Drug Treatment, a non-profit organization, is the largest provider of substance abuse treatment in Illinois for adults and teens. The Gateway Treatment Center in Aurora offers separate comprehensive Residential Programs and Day Programs for men and women, as well as outpatient mental health counseling for children, adolescents, and teens.
https://www.gatewayfoundationaurora.org/
630-897-7539 Fax
400 Mercy Lane
La Leche League of Batavia-Geneva-St. Charles, Illinois
Karen, Laura, Deanna 630-443-4439 (Karen)
Leche League is an international, nonprofit, nonsectarian organization dedicated to providing education, information, support, and encouragement to women who want to breastfeed. Meeting Information * LLL of Batavia-Geneva-St. Charles meets the second Tuesday of every month at 10:30 a.m. in the basement of the United Methodist Church of Geneva - one block north of Route 38 (State Street) and one block west of Route 31 on the corner of Hamilton and 2nd Street.
http://www.llli.org AND www.facebook.com/BataviaGenevaStCharlesBreastfeedingSupport
[email protected] (Karen); [email protected] (Laura);
877-4-LALECHE (877-452-5324) Fax
LivingWell Cancer Resource Center Nancy Vance630-262-1111
Executive Director
Geneva, IL 60134
LivingWell is a community-based, not-for-profit center dedicated to providing people with cancer, their families and friends, the support and educational services they need when going through this difficult time.
www.livingwellcrc.org [email protected]
442 Williamsburg Ave.
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National Alliance on Mental Illness Kane-South, DeKalb, & Kendall Counties (NAMI-KDK)
NAMIKDK Help Line: 630-896-6264; National Suicide Prevention Line:
Aurora IL 60506
The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) is a grass roots organization whose purpose is to improve conditions for persons with mental illness, seeking and promoting: effective and adequate professional treatment, appropriate support programs, housing, vocational training, and financial aid; research into causes and treatment; public education to reduce and eliminate discrimination and stigma; awareness of and involvement in pertinent legislation at all levels of Government.
www.namikdk.org [email protected] Fax
400 Mercy Lane
Suicide Prevention Services of America
Stephanie WeberHelpline: 800-273-8255; Office: 630-482-9699
Executive Director
Batavia, IL 60510
Education and prevention of suicide, 24-hour depression hotline 630-482-9696, Survivor support and counseling. [National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-TALK (800-273-8255); National Crisis Help Line 800-SUICIDE (800-784-2433); Para obtener asistencia en español llame al 888-628-9454.]
www.spsamerica.org [email protected]
528 S. Batavia Avenue
Tri-City Family Services Sandra L. Jones630-232-1070
Manager of Office Operations
Geneva, IL 60134
Counseling Services (Families, Children and Adolescents, Adults), Prevention & Wellness Early Intervention Programs, Anger Management Programs (Smart Choices K-5, Smart Choices Middle School-High School, I-C.A.N. Adult Program), Support & Education Programs (Bridges - Children of Divorce, Parent Support & Education Series, Post-partum Support Group, Single Moms Group, Grandparent Support Group), Growth & Enrichment Programs (Men's Enrichment Group, Wilderness Challenge Program, Family Connections), Community Education Workshops / Presentations, Employee Assistance Program, Occupational Assistance Program, Youth Crisis Intervention & Stabilization.
www.TriCityFamilyServices.org [email protected] Fax
1120 Randall Ct.
Television - Public Access
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BATV (Batavia Access Television) Jen Brens630-937-5413
Director of Operations
Batavia, IL 60510
Batavia Access Television, Inc., or BATV, provides community and government access programming to the residents of Batavia. BATV facilities, equipment, and programming slots are available at no cost to any certified individual. BATV programming is distributed to over 6,600 households and businesses in Batavia. BATV is also delivered to over 7,500 subscribers in Campton, Plato, and Rutland Townships of unincorporated Kane County.
www.batv.us [email protected] 937 5415 Fax
1201 Main Street (Batavia High School)
Volunteer Opportunities
4 Paws 4 U 4 Ever John & Shari Casey630-293-8772
West Chicago, IL 60185
4 Paws 4 U 4 Ever is a family-run shelter that believes in the rights of animals to be treated with kindness and love. Animals are rescued from areas that are overpopulated with unwanted animals and where there is a good possibility that they will be euthanized. We watch their health, offer them shelter and provide them with a loving environment until the right family is found. Spaying and neutering is mandatory with all our animals. Our goal is to find the right family to receive the unconditional love that only a pet can give.
www.4paws4u4ever.com and www.puppiesthatneedlove.com
Roosevelt Road
Achieving Independence and Mobility Center for Independent Living (AIM-CIL)
(630) 469-2300
Downers Grove, IL 60515
AIM-CIL is one of 22 Centers for Independent Living in the state of Illinois, which provides “independent living” access through all aspects of society. AIM-CIL is a non-profit consumer controlled and consumer driven organization, which provides access through four-core independent living programs and services in the areas of: Advocacy, Independent Living Skills Training, Information and Referral, Peer Mentoring and Counseling
www.aim-cil.org [email protected](630) 340-4820 Fax
3130 Finley Rd. Ste. 500
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Anderson Animal Shelter, North Aurora Adoption Center
Sarah Brown847-697-2880 ext. 80
Volunteer Coordinator
North Aurora, IL 60542
A premier private facility dedicated to the compassionate and humane treatment of homeless companion animals through direct care, education, and community outreach programs; dedicated to the welfare of companion animals and their human caregivers.
www.andersonanimalshelter.org [email protected]
847-697-8229 Fax
180 N. Randall Rd.
Association for Individual Development
630-966-4000
Aurora, IL 60506
AID is a nonprofit, community-based organization that serves 3,800 individuals throughout Kane, Kendall, DeKalb, DuPage, suburban Cook, and Will Counties. Over 20 programs are available for individuals with physical or developmental disabilities, and those in need of behavioral health services or crisis intervention.
www.aidcares.org [email protected] Fax
309 W. New Indian Trail Court
Batavia Interfaith Food Pantry and Clothes Closet
Betsy ZinserFood Pantry: 630-879-3784; Clothes Closet: 630-406-0036 Executive Director
Batavia, IL 60510
Provides food for residents in tri-city area. Hours: Tuesday 1-3 p.m.; Wednesday 6:30-7:30 p.m.; Thursday 6:30-7:30 p.m.; Friday Morning 10 a.m. - 12 noon, Friday Afternoon (Pantry Overstock Only) 1:00-2:00 p.m.
www.bataviafoodpantry.org [email protected]
100 Flinn Street
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Batavia Parks Foundation Steve McKenna(630) 204-7943
President
Batavia, IL 60510
Advocate stewards for open spaces, parks, facilities, and recreation programs.
www.bataviaparks.org
327 W. Wilson Street
Batavia United Way Melinda Kintz630-877-2780
Executive Director
Batavia, IL 60510
Raises and distributes funds to service organizations.
www.BataviaUnitedWay.org [email protected]
700 W. Fabyan Pkwy #120A
Breaking Free Teddi Krochman630-897-1003
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506-5084
Breaking Free provides the highest quality education, prevention, and counseling services focused on drug and alcohol abuse, child abuse, family relationships, mental health, and wellness. Prevention, Clinical, and Family Based services are provided to all persons in need, regardless of their ability to pay, throughout DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall and Will counties.
www.breakingfreeinc.org [email protected] Fax
120 Gale Street
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Companions Journeying Together Scott C. Williams630-481-6231
Executive Director
Western Springs, Illinois 60558
Provides opportunities to reach incarcerated women and men through a variety of programs designed to build healthy relationships and foster positive communication. Administers programs, including: Aunt Mary's Storybook Project, Motherlove Parenting classes, re-entry materials/referrals, community education/training, holiday projects, and advocacy work. Many Volunteer Opportunities available that do not require visiting prisons/jails.
www.cjtinc.org
P.O. Box 457
Conservation Foundation, The Brook McDonald630-428-4500
President/CEO
Naperville, IL 60565
We preserve natural areas and open space, protect rivers and watersheds, and promote stewardship of our environment through Land Preservation, Watershed Protection, Education, Sustainable Development, Conservation@Home, and Affiliate Groups. The Fox Valley Land Foundation (www.fvlf.org) has merged with The Conservation Foundation.
theconservationfoundation.org [email protected] Fax
McDonald Farm 10S404 Knoch Knolls Road
Crisis Line of the Fox Valley (Association for Individual Development: AID)
630-966-9393 (24-hour hotline)
Run by the Association for Individual Development, the Crisis Line provides assistance to persons with a wide variety of needs and concerns, including depression, anxiety, loneliness, and substance abuse. Callers are linked to appropriate referrals in their community.
http://www.the-association.org/crisis_community_outreach.html
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Delnor Community Hospital Volunteers (Northwestern Medicine)
Kelli Bender630-208-4264
Manager of Volunteer Services
Geneva, IL 60134
Volunteer opportunities in over 40 different areas throughout the hospital. Volunteers must be age 14 or older.
https://www.nm.org/patients-and-visitors/volunteer
[email protected] OR [email protected]
630-208-3479 Fax
300 Randall Road
Donka, Inc. Leanne Vos630-665-8169
Executive Director
Wheaton IL 60187
Donka, Inc. is a non-profit organization providing no-cost computer training and job readiness services to persons with physical and visual disabilities in DuPage and Kane counties. Through computers and assistive technology, our clients become more self-sufficient and independent members of the community. Primary Goals: Provide a credible computer training program to people with disabilities; Provide adequate training and experience to enable students to pursue further education or seek employment; Provide a way for people who are disabled to utilize their intellectual abilities, increase their self-esteem, and become more self-sufficient, independent members of the community.
www.donkainc.org [email protected] Fax
400 N. County Farm Road
Fermilab Natural Areas 630-840-4845
Batavia, IL 60510
Fermilab Natural Areas was formed in 2006 to study and restore Fermilab's unique combination of ecological communities, to inform and enrich local residents' knowledge of Fermilab, and to contribute to the preservation of global biodiversity. We are an environmental science program operating exclusively within the boundaries of Fermilab, a U.S. Department of Energy science laboratory. The mission of Fermilab Natural Areas is to restore, manage, and conserve Fermilab's natural areas in support of our science mission, and to encourage Fermilab's neighbors to experience and enjoy Fermilab's natural beauty.
www.fermilabnaturalareas.org [email protected] Fax
P.O. Box 500, MS 444
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Fine Line Creative Arts Center Lynn Caldwell630-584-9443
Executive Director
St. Charles, IL 60175
The Fine Line Creative Arts Center is a not-for-profit educational art school that offers classes for adults in the Fine Arts/Fine Crafts. The purpose, as stated in our mission statement is: To promote public awareness of the arts and their impact on our well being; to support art experiences, and to nurture the creative spirit within a comfortable, inspirational environment. Dedicated professional teachers, many with national reputations, teach classes and workshops at the Fine Line. On the approximately four acres of land are two classroom/studio buildings. The barn houses the business offices, staff residence, a yarn and supplies shop, the textile classrooms and the newly remodeled Dempsey Gallery for Fine Line members. The Kavanagh building holds a gallery and four studios for pottery, surface design, jewelry and two-dimensional art.
www.fineline.org [email protected]
37W570 Bolcum Rd.
Fox Valley Christian Action Jay Curtis630-584-2222
President/CEO
St. Charles, IL 60174
The Mission of Fox Valley Christian Action is to help the local church serve under-resourced communities around them. Our passion is to see the power of the Gospel transform lives of families living in our local public and subsidized housing communities. Everything that Fox Valley Christian Action does takes place through two initiatives: Riverwoods and Riverworks.
Fox Valley Christian Action is non-profit organization governed by a board of directors. We are supported by faith through charitable giving. We are members of the Evangelical Council of Financial Accountability.
http://www.fvchristianaction.org [email protected] Fax
35W624 Riverwoods Lane
Fox Valley Hands of Hope Greg Weider630-232-2233
Executive Director
Geneva, IL 60134
The mission of Fox Valley Hands of Hope is to enhance the quality of life and to provide HOPE for those experiencing grief or life-threatening illness. Professional staff and trained volunteers are community-funded, allowing us to provide the best in compassionate care, free of charge. Programs are designed to provide support for adults, children, and families, regardless of age, income level, race, or religious beliefs.
www.fvhh.net [email protected] Fax
200 Whitfield Drive
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Fox Valley Special Recreation Association
Carolyn Nagle630-907-1114
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506
Fox Valley Special Recreation Association is an extension of the Fox Valley, Geneva, St. Charles, Batavia, Sugar Grove, and Oswegoland Park Districts, which 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.
www.fvsra.org [email protected] Fax
2121 West Indian Trail
Fox Valley Wildlife Center Robert Schuman630-365-3800
Operations Manager
Elburn, IL 60119
Fox Valley Wildlife Center is a wildlife rehabilitation centre located in Elburn, IL and serving the needs of sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife from Kane County and surrounding areas since 2001. FVWC is a 501 ( c ) 3 non-profit organization.
www.fvwc.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 385 45W061 Rt. 38
Friends of the Batavia Public Library Margo Cooper630-879-8220
President
Batavia, IL 60510
An organization dedicated to promoting, improving, and assisting the Batavia Public Library. The Friends collect, sort, and price donated books for the ongoing and annual book sales. Proceeds are used for supporting and expanding library programs, such as purchasing MP3 players for recorded books, funding reading programs, and renewing the Alphabet Garden. The Friends are also a major sponsor of One Book, One Batavia.
www.bataviapubliclibrary.org/get-involved/friends-of-the-batavia-public-library.aspx
10 S. Batavia Avenue
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Heartland Blood Centers 630-892-7055
Aurora, IL 60506
Coordinates volunteer blood donations.
https://ht.heartlandbc.org/donor/schedules/centers
1200 N. Highland Avenue
Hesed House Ryan Dowd630-897-2156
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506
Hesed House is a not-for-profit coalition of religious ministries serving the very poor in the Fox Valley area, and is concerned for the dignity, survival and reclamation of homeless, hungry and hopeless people.
www.hesedhouse.org
659 S. River Street
Homes for Endangered and Lost Pets
877-364-2286
St. Charles, IL 60174
Animal hotline for strays, animal foster care, and animal rescue.
www.helpinganimals.org Send inquiries through website "Contact Us" form.
P.O. Box 972
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Humanitarian Service Project Floyd Kettering 630-221-8340
Chariman & CFO
Carol Stream, IL 60188
It is the mission of the Humanitarian Service Project to alleviate the pain and suffering that poverty brings to needy seniors and children living in DuPage and Kane Counties, IL without distinction of gender, race, creed, caste, or color.
hsp.agency [email protected] 630-221-8371 Fax
465 Randy Rd.
Kane County Animal Control Brett Youngsteadt630-232-3555
Director
Geneva, IL 60134
Kane County Animal Control ensures that all domesticated dogs and cats over 4 months of age are vaccinated against Rabies and have a Kane County Rabies Tag, that all reported animal bites are given precautionary attention in relation to the possibility of rabies infection, and that pet owners are instructed on proper procedures pertaining to animal bites. Animal Control also contains loose/stray dogs, investigates nuisance dog complaints, and investigates complaints of neglected and/or abused dogs.
http://www.kanecountypets.com [email protected] Fax
4060 Keslinger Road
Kane County Recycles Jennifer Jarland630-208-3841
Recycling Program Coordinator
The Kane County Recycles office maintains, evaluates, improves, and expands opportunities for reuse, recycling and waste diversion in Kane County. Recycling programs focus on: electronics, books, hazardous materials, and other hard-to-recycle materials, as well as household recycling, commercial/business recycling and yard waste/organics composting.
https://www.countyofkane.org/recycling/Pages/default.aspx
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Kiwanis Club of Batavia Mark Lewis585-343-4959
Club President
Batavia, IL 60510
Fund raising for Batavia youth. Supports projects and activities that build character and leadership skills and encourage community service by the youth of the Batavia area.
https://www.bataviakiwanis.org/ [email protected]
P.O. Box 264
Lazarus House Leanne Deister-Goodwin630-587-2144
Executive Director
St. Charles, IL 60174
Provides help for the homeless or at-risk men, women, and children in Batavia, Geneva, St. Charles, and Kaneland area; Provides emergency shelter, meals, transitional living, and rental/utility assistance.
www.lazarushouse.net [email protected]
214 Walnut Street
Literacy Volunteers - Fox Valley Peg Coker630-584-2811
Executive Director
St. Charles, IL 60174
Volunteers help adults improve their language and life skills.
www.lvfv.org 630-584-3448 Fax
One South Sixth Avenue
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LivingWell Cancer Resource Center Nancy Vance630-262-1111
Executive Director
Geneva, IL 60134
LivingWell is a community-based, not-for-profit center dedicated to providing people with cancer, their families and friends, the support and educational services they need when going through this difficult time.
www.livingwellcrc.org [email protected]
442 Williamsburg Ave.
Marklund Dawn Lassiter-Brueske630-593-5500
Director of Marketing, Communications
Geneva, IL 60134
Marklund’s programs and services are designed to provide individuals with special healthcare needs a full life experience, including: daily care, medical and dental care, home-like residential facilities in Bloomingdale and Geneva, state-of-the-art rehabilitative therapies, quality and cutting-edge education and pre-vocation services, community-based programs.
www.marklund.org [email protected] Fax
1S450 Wyatt Drive
Mutual Ground Julie FordAdministrative Offices: 630-897-0084; Domestic Violence Hotline: 630-897- Volunteer Program Administrator
Aurora, IL 60506
Services for victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse in southern Kane and Kendall Counties.
www.mutualground.org [email protected] 897-3536 Fax
418 Oak Ave.
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National Alliance on Mental Illness Kane-South, DeKalb, & Kendall Counties (NAMI-KDK)
NAMIKDK Help Line: 630-896-6264; National Suicide Prevention Line:
Aurora IL 60506
The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) is a grass roots organization whose purpose is to improve conditions for persons with mental illness, seeking and promoting: effective and adequate professional treatment, appropriate support programs, housing, vocational training, and financial aid; research into causes and treatment; public education to reduce and eliminate discrimination and stigma; awareness of and involvement in pertinent legislation at all levels of Government.
www.namikdk.org [email protected] Fax
400 Mercy Lane
Northern Illinois Food Bank Julie Yurko630-443-6910
President and CEO
Geneva, IL 60134
Working with its partner agencies, partner donors, and community resources, Northern Illinois Food Bank sponsors a number of programs throughout the year in addition to its regular food banking program: Holiday Meal Boxes, Food Rescue and Recovery, Emergency Food Program, Youth Nutrition Program, Mobile Pantry.
www.northernilfoodbank.org [email protected] Fax
273 Dearborn Court
Preservation Partners of the Fox Valley
Kelly Shipton630-377-6424
Executive Director
St. Charles IL 60174
The mission of Preservation Partners is to offer heritage education and to promote the appreciation and preservation of the Fox Valley’s rich architectural and historical resources.
http://ppfv.org/ [email protected]
P.O. Box 903
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ReStore Barbara Beckman847-742-9905
Northern Fox Valley Executive Director
Elgin, Illinois 60123
ReStore Elgin is a 40,000 sq. ft. building materials reuse center benefiting Habitat for Humanity of Northern Fox Valley. ReStore accepts donated new and gently used goods from retailers, manufacturers, distributors, contractors and homeowners. Building supplies are then sold, at greatly reduced prices, to the general public. The store's operation generates funds to support Habitat’s house building program in the northern Fox Valley area, while reducing the amount of material that would otherwise go to overflowing landfills.
http://www.habitatnfv.org/restore/ [email protected] Fax
800 North State St.
Royal Family Kids' Camp Jenn Lindsay630-776-2141
Director
Geneva, IL 60134
Royal Family Kids is the nation's leading network of camps for abused, neglected, and abandoned children.
http://geneva.royalfamilykids.org/ [email protected]
ChapelStreet Church of Geneva, 2300 South Street
RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program)
630-406-9993
Batavia, IL 60510
Provides services for seniors, including meal delivery, transportation, prescription drug assistance, and smoke detector installation.
www.bataviarsvp.org [email protected]
327 Wilson Street
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Suicide Prevention Services of America
Stephanie WeberHelpline: 800-273-8255; Office: 630-482-9699
Executive Director
Batavia, IL 60510
Education and prevention of suicide, 24-hour depression hotline 630-482-9696, Survivor support and counseling. [National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-TALK (800-273-8255); National Crisis Help Line 800-SUICIDE (800-784-2433); Para obtener asistencia en español llame al 888-628-9454.]
www.spsamerica.org [email protected]
528 S. Batavia Avenue
Tri City Health Partnership Medical and Dental Clinic
Kim Lamansky630-377-9277
Executive Director
St. Charles, IL 60174
The mission of Tri City Health Partnership is to provide quality healthcare in an environment of mutual respect to those members of the community who are without medical benefits. We promote better life choices through education and preventive care to foster the growth of the whole individual. Tri City Health Partnership is staffed by dedicated physicians, nurses and other local area healthcare professionals, who volunteer their time to provide quality care to the community. Our services are for low-income residents of central Kane County who do not have Medicare, Medicaid/Public Aid or who are underinsured.
www.tchpfreeclinic.com [email protected]
318 Walnut Street
Tri-Cities Mothers of Twins and Triplets Club
630-375-7111
Batavia, IL 60510
Our non-profit support group for families with multiple birth children is based in Kane County, Illinois. We are a member of the National Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs and the Illinois Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs. Our main goal is to provide support, education, and camaraderie for families with twins, triplets, or more. We have monthly meetings and many social events throughout the year. Our biggest event is our semi-annual resale, where members can sell their used children's clothing, toys, and equipment.
www.tcmottc.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 454
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Two Rivers Head Start Diane Lacey630-264-1444 or 800-847-9010
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506
Head Start Program for children ages 3 through 5: free half-day preschool for income-eligible children; full year/full day Head Start Program for parents who are working or enrolled in school with minimal fees. Early Head Start Program for pregnant women and eligible infants and children between the ages of 0 and 3. Community Services Block Grant: emergency services, including rent, medical and food assistance, and employment training are available for low-income residents. Tried & True Resale Shop: job experience/training and volunteer programs available.
www.trhsa.org [email protected] Fax
1661 Landmark Road
VNA Health Care - Aurora Linnea Windel630-892-4355 or 847-717-6455
President & CEO
Aurora, IL 60506
VNA is a community health organization dedicated to bringing healthcare wherever it's needed. This is accomplished through our Home Health, Hospice, Community Wellness, as well as our Health Center and Pharmacy services. VNA provides healthcare with a team of close to 200 physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, rehabilitation therapists, registered dietitians, medical social workers and support personnel. This care is delivered in patient homes, community sites, and VNA Health Centers. VNA serves people of all ages and all socioeconomic levels.
www.vnahealth.com For Volunteers: [email protected]
400 North Highland Avenue
Zonta Club of St. Charles-Geneva-Batavia
573-774-9483
St. Charles, IL 60174
Zonta International is a global organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy.
www.zontawest-sgb.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 811
Women
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American Association of University Women - Batavia Geneva St Charles Branch
Linda Jones630-797-1975
Membership Vice President
AAUW advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research.
sites.google.com/site/bgstcaauw/ [email protected]
Batavia Mothers' Club Foundation Eunice Turnbaugh630-282-3153
President
Batavia, IL 60510
The Batavia Mothers' Club Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life of the children of our community through philanthropic endeavors and will work in cooperation with organizations having similar purposes. We will constantly seek new opportunities to provide charitable aid or events within the Fox Valley area and act as a resource for women and their families. Provides Parent Resources on the website, including the Fox Valley Preschool Directory.
www.bataviamothersclub.org [email protected] OR communications@bataviamothersclub
P.O. Box 91
Batavia Woman's Club Nan Phillips630-406-1212
President
Batavia, IL 60510
Social group promoting worthy causes, especially conservation, fine arts, and home life.
www.bataviawomansclub.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 967
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Breaking Free Teddi Krochman630-897-1003
Executive Director
Aurora, IL 60506-5084
Breaking Free provides the highest quality education, prevention, and counseling services focused on drug and alcohol abuse, child abuse, family relationships, mental health, and wellness. Prevention, Clinical, and Family Based services are provided to all persons in need, regardless of their ability to pay, throughout DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall and Will counties.
www.breakingfreeinc.org [email protected] Fax
120 Gale Street
Companions Journeying Together Scott C. Williams630-481-6231
Executive Director
Western Springs, Illinois 60558
Provides opportunities to reach incarcerated women and men through a variety of programs designed to build healthy relationships and foster positive communication. Administers programs, including: Aunt Mary's Storybook Project, Motherlove Parenting classes, re-entry materials/referrals, community education/training, holiday projects, and advocacy work. Many Volunteer Opportunities available that do not require visiting prisons/jails.
www.cjtinc.org
P.O. Box 457
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) - Aurora Chapter
Lynne Krantz
Regent
Aurora, IL
The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children. The Aurora Chapter meets monthly September through May on Saturday afternoons. Most meetings are held at local libraries. The Chapter also has a casual open-house get together in August and a Flag Retirement Ceremony with the local C.A.R. Chapter in June.
ildar.org/chapters/aurora [email protected]
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Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) - Elias Kent Kane Chapter
Diane Eads(202) 628-1776 DAR National Headquarters
Regent
St. Charles, IL
The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children. Each regular meeting includes devotions, patriotic exercises, President General’s message, Constitutional moment, and a three minute National Defense report. We often include guest speakers.
www.ildar.org/chapters/eliaskentkane [email protected]
La Leche League of Batavia-Geneva-St. Charles, Illinois
Karen, Laura, Deanna 630-443-4439 (Karen)
Leche League is an international, nonprofit, nonsectarian organization dedicated to providing education, information, support, and encouragement to women who want to breastfeed. Meeting Information * LLL of Batavia-Geneva-St. Charles meets the second Tuesday of every month at 10:30 a.m. in the basement of the United Methodist Church of Geneva - one block north of Route 38 (State Street) and one block west of Route 31 on the corner of Hamilton and 2nd Street.
http://www.llli.org AND www.facebook.com/BataviaGenevaStCharlesBreastfeedingSupport
[email protected] (Karen); [email protected] (Laura);
877-4-LALECHE (877-452-5324) Fax
Tri-Cities Mothers of Twins and Triplets Club
630-375-7111
Batavia, IL 60510
Our non-profit support group for families with multiple birth children is based in Kane County, Illinois. We are a member of the National Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs and the Illinois Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs. Our main goal is to provide support, education, and camaraderie for families with twins, triplets, or more. We have monthly meetings and many social events throughout the year. Our biggest event is our semi-annual resale, where members can sell their used children's clothing, toys, and equipment.
www.tcmottc.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 454
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Welcome Club of the Fox Valley Nancy McNamara(630) 945-3696 Nancy McNamara; (630) 966-2538 Sue Lingle
St. Charles, IL 60174
Social and charitable organization for women of the Fox Valley.
www.welcomeclubfoxvalley.org or http://foxvalleywelcomeclub.com
1500 S. 14th St. Unit 314
Zonta Club of St. Charles-Geneva-Batavia
573-774-9483
St. Charles, IL 60174
Zonta International is a global organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy.
www.zontawest-sgb.org [email protected]
P.O. Box 811
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