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Peoria
| Camelot Community Care, Inc. | |
| Address: | 5901 N. Prospect Road, Suite 101 |
| Telephone: | 308-692-1095 |
| Website: | www.camelotcommunitycare.org |
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Camelot Community Care is a national nonprofit Child Welfare Agency licensed by the State of Illinois, a member of the Child Care Association of Illinois, and is accredited by the Council on Accreditation. Camelot's current service array includes Foster Care Services at three levels of intensity with accompanying Case Management and Intensive In-Home Counseling. Camelot programs also include Adoption Services, Crisis Intervention, and service referral/coordination. Camelot Communities Care's mission is to develop and provide services, which enable children and families to realize their potential. All programs of Camelot Community Care can be tailored to meet the needs of the individual child and family. The agency also recruits, trains and licenses individuals and couples to be specialized foster parents. |
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| Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Peoria | |
| Address: | 2900 W. Heading Ave. West Peoria, IL 61604 |
| Telephone: | 309-636-8000 |
| Website: | www.ccdop.org |
| Contact: | Peggy Arizzi |
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All children deserve to grow up in a family in which they feel loved, cared for and free from harm. When that doesnt happen, we find, license and train compassionate caring families to provide that safe haven for children in need. Through counseling, casework educational and support services, we help families change the circumstances of abuse and neglect that led to their children being placed in foster care. When reunification is not possible, we find loving adoptive parents to provide each child with a lasting family. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Peoria provides a wide variety of services to area residents regardless of age, gender, race, income, or faith. Programs include foster care, adoption services, pregnancy support, residential treatment and independent living services, family counseling, youth crisis intervention, daycare, senior services, community organizing, family preservation, Latino and immigrant outreach, abstinence education, and womens counseling and support. Approximately, 450 staff and 1,700 volunteers serve more than 32,000 children and families throughout 26 central Illinois counties each year. |
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| Children's Home Association of Illinois | |
| Address: | 416 St. Marks Court, Ste. 200 Peoria 61603 |
| Telephone: | 309-687-7376 |
| Website: | www.chail.org |
| Contact: | Alesia Wilkinson |
Children's Home Association of Illinois is a private, not-for-profit, non-sectarian, social service organization. Establish in 1866, the Children's Home is committed to community-based, family-focused programs. We serve nearly 900 children and families each month and operate from 4 locations. Our programs fall into three general categories: (1) Live-In Care and Treatment: Residential treatment, Group Home, Foster Care (2) Education & Transition Services: Kiefer School, Supervised Independent Living (3) Community-Based Services: Behavioral Health Services, Family Preservation & Support Services, Good Beginnings, Youth Development Services. Our mission: Giving Children a childhood and future by protecting them, teaching them and healing them, and by building strong communities and loving families. |
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| Counseling & Family Service of Peoria | |
| Address: | 330 SW Wasghington Peoria 61602 |
| Telephone: | 309-676-2400 |
| Website: | www.cfspeoria.org |
| Contact: | Tina Frier |
As a nationally accredited private social service agency that has been serving the Tri-County area since 1900, Counseling & Family Services (CFS) helps individuals and families build and enjoy a better life. CFS works to eliminate conflicts and stress through a variety of counseling, child welfare, family preservation and preventive education services. Counseling & Family Services (CFS) offers individuals and families several major services such as counseling, adoption, foster care, single parents, and outreach services. CFS's professional counselors and staff provide a wide selection of expertise to help meet the special needs of the community. |
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| 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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| Lutheran Social Services of Illinois | |
| Address: | 3000 Rohmann. W. |
| Telephone: | 309-671-0300 |
| Website: | www.lssi.org |
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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. |
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