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Catholic Charities Diocese of Springfield
Address: 800 South Fifth Street
Springfield 62703
Telephone: 217-523-9201 X25
Website: www.cc.dio.org
Contact: Mary Savage

Catholic Charities Foster Care program provides safe, nurturing and loving homes to children who can no longer live with their natural parents most often due to physical or sexual abuse. Services include training and licensing for foster parents, guidance and support for families providing homes for relative children and specialized programs for the foster care of children with significant emotional an behavioral issues. Catholic Charities Foster Care Program is licensed by DCFS and nationally accredited through COA.

Children's Home + Aid (Statewide)
Address: 125 South Wacker Dr., 14th Floor
Chicago 60606
Telephone: 312-424-6801
Website: www.childrenshomeandaid.org
Contact: Kkalas@chgometro.chasi.org

Children's Home + Aid saves children's lives, moves families forward, and goes where the need is greatest. Founded in 1883, Children's Home + Aid continues a mission of giving help, hope, and opportunity to children with a variety of emotional, physical, and behavioral needs. Each year we help more than 40,000 children and families in Illinois through a wide range of services like adoption, foster care, education, counseling, and child abuse prevention.

A private, nonprofit, and nonsectarian social service agency, Children's Home + Aid champions the welfare of children and their families and is recognized as a leader in providing quality services.

Hoyleton Youth and Family Services
Address: 3120 S State Street #1
East St. Louis 62205
Telephone: 618-875-0673 x104
Website: www.hoyleton.org
Contact: TiJuana Ingram

Hoyleton Youth and Family Services is a licensed and accredited not-for-profit (c)(3) faith based organization administering seventeen social service programs at six location in the Metro-east St. Louis and southwestern Illinois areas. Helping those in need since 1895, Hoyleton's mission is to enable all people, young and old alike, to realize the wholeness of life that God intends. This will be accomplished with the compassion of Jesus Christ and in the power of the Holy Spirit, reaching out to meet the physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, and social needs of those with whom we journey. To this end, Hoyleton has served over 1600 people and completed over 400 individual and family counseling sessions within the past year throughout programs including; foster care; residential treatment; federal runaway and homeless youth programs including crisis intervention and transitional living; independent living programs including a pregnant and parenting teens component; cancer awareness; Hispanic/Latino outreach and a variety of community development efforts. Hoyleton is licensed by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, accredited by the Council on Accreditation for Children and Family Services, and is a member of the Child Welfare League of America and the Child Care Association of Illinois.

Lutheran Social Services of Illinois (Statewide)
Address: 1001 Touhy Avenue suite 187
Desplains 60018
Telephone: 847-635-4682
Website: www.lssi.org
Contact: Ruth Jajko

Lutheran Social Services of Illinois brings healing, justice and wholeness to children, individuals and families at more than 100 locations in Illinois. Through a wide variety of services, LSSI touches the lives of tens of thousands of people each year, restoring hope to people of all ages, races, religions and economic circumstances. For more than 135 years, LSSI has been meeting people where they are, understanding their needs and working with them to create lives of wholeness.

Lutheran Child and Family Services (Statewide)
Address: 7620 Madison Street 
River Forest,  60305
Telephone: 800-363-LCFS (5237)
Website: www.lcfs.org
Contact: lcfs_info@lcfs.org

Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois is a human service agency committed to providing high-quality social services responsive to the needs of children and families across Illinois. Founded in 1873, LCFS has been providing hope and help to the least among us for more than 130 years. Today, LCFS serves more than 40,000 individuals of all faiths, races and ethnic backgrounds each year through programs such as adoption, counseling, foster care, residential treatment and a variety of community services. Each year LCFS supervisors more than 700 foster children in homes throughout Illinois.

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