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COVID-19 Resources

  • Helping Young Children With Disabilities During a Trying Time: Adding Structure and Routine

    The Illinois Early Learning Projects provides a simple step-by-step plan to help parents and caregivers develop structure and routine for young children with disabilities during the COVID-19 crisis.

  • HFS Coronavirus Updates

    Updates and information from the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Families Services regarding COVID-19.

  • Highpoint Care Center COVID-19 Relief

    Highpoint Care Center provides a Mobile Drive-Up Care Center where recipients can receive a bag filled with groceries and resources. Care Center locations are available in:

    Naperville
    Wheaton
    Bolingbrook/Romeoville
    North Aurora

    Highpoint Church also offers financial assistance to those in need. For more information, visit www.highpoint.church/care/.

  • Holy Trinity High School in Chicago Summer Meals

    Free meals are available to all children and young adults under 18 years old.  Children need not be present at pick up, nor do they need to attend the school where pick up is made.  There is a maximum of five meals per car.

    Holy Trinity High School (Starting June 15)
    1443 W Division St
    Chicago, IL 60642
    Monday-Friday,  11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

  • Home Activities for Families: Ideas to Help Keep Kids of All Ages Occupied and Entertained

    The Arc of Illinois offers this list of possible activities/resources as a public service.

  • Home Visiting is Essential—Information for Families During COVID-19

    Home visiting is an essential service for families as they navigate social isolation, economic uncertainty, the challenge of balancing work without child care, and other unique and heightened stressors brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. This fact sheet provides information on how to access virtual home visiting and how it can benefit families.

  • Homeless Assistance Community Contacts

    Illinois has many designated Continuum of Care agencies in local communities that can help people who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness to find affordable housing in local communities.

  • Homeless Prevention Program in Illinois

    The Homeless Prevention Program in Illinois provides rental/mortgage assistance, utility assistance, approved case management and approved supportive services directly related to the prevention of homelessness to eligible individuals and families who are in danger of eviction, foreclosure or homelessness or are currently homeless. The program is designed to stabilize individuals and families in their existing homes, shorten the amount of time that individuals and families stay in shelters and assist individuals and families with securing affordable housing.

    Contact a Homeless Prevention Provider from the list to receive services.

  • Housing Forward

    Housing Forward aims to prevent homelessness whenever possible, respond to housing crises when they do occur and stabilize people with supportive services and housing. It offers a full range of programs and services that include:

    • Emergency financial assistance
    • Emergency shelter
    • Interim and transitional housing
    • Respite services for a medical or behavioral health event
    • Wraparound services, including employment, family support, community health nursing, behavioral health and legal clinic
    • Rental support
    • Permanent supportive housing
    • Housing navigation services and more

    Housing Forward serves 26 communities in west suburban Cook County: Bellwood, Berkeley, Berwyn, Broadview, Brookfield, Cicero, Elmwood Park, Forest Park, Forest View, Franklin Park, Harwood Heights, Hillside, Lyons, Maywood, Melrose Park, Norridge, North Riverside, Northlake, Oak Park, River Forest, River Grove, Riverside, Schiller Park, Stickney, Stone Park and Westchester.

    For more information, call the Housing Forward Office at (708) 338-1724 or visit the Housing Forward About Us page.

  • How Can Parents Find Safe Child Care in Emergencies?

    Stop It Now! provides guidance about how to safely approach emergency care needs for children.