These programs are designed to engage with the local community, offering resources and support to those affected by substance use disorders. Through outreach efforts, the center builds connections with individuals in need and helps foster community partnerships that promote recovery, wellness, and social reintegration.
The center provides targeted support for individuals involved with the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). These services address the specific needs of clients and families, helping them navigate the child welfare system, meet court or agency requirements, and work towards positive outcomes that support family unity and child wellbeing.
These services support clients referred through DUI-related incidents, offering intervention, education, and recovery tools. By addressing the underlying issues contributing to impaired driving, the programs aim to reduce recidivism and encourage participants to make positive changes in their behavior.
This program focuses on providing immediate and specialized care to two vulnerable groups: pregnant women and intravenous (IV) drug users. Tailored interventions are designed to meet the unique health and recovery needs of these clients, ensuring they receive timely support that promotes healthier outcomes.
The center actively collaborates with local schools, churches, and social agencies to create a network of support for individuals in recovery. Through these partnerships, the program fosters a sense of belonging, offers resources for continuous care, and encourages community involvement in the recovery journey.
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4132 W. Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60624Give us a call
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