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Crisis Response Network of the North Shore CRISIS RESPONSE NETWORK OF THE NORTH SHORE RESOURCE GUIDE 2018 Table of Contents Planning Committee Steering Committee Local 24-Hour Hotlines State of Illinois 24-Hour Hotlines National 24-Hour Hotlines Agencies (alphabetical) POLICE SOCIAL WORKERS COMMUNITY-CLERGY RESOURCES SCHOOLS Area High Schools Index 1 Index Team Membership or Steering Committee 2-6 Bereavement Services Barr-Harris Children’s Grief Center 9 Journey Care 11 L.O.S.S/Catholic Charities 12 Rainbow Hospice 14 Willow House 14 Clergy 18 Crisis Hotlines 5 Domestic and Family Violence A Safe Place 9 Between Friends 9 Center for Contextual Change 9 Children’s Advocacy Center 9 Kan-Win 12 Lifespan 12 WINGS 14 YWCA Evanston/North Shore 15 Elder Abuse/Senior Services North Shore Senior Center 13 Family Services Counseling Center for the North Shore 10 Family Service of Glencoe 10 Family Service of South Lake County-Highland Park 10 Family Service Center of Wilmette, Glenview 10 Northbrook and Kenilworth 10 Jewish Child and Family Services 11 Josselyn Center 12 NAMI-Cook County North Suburban 12 Metropolitan Family Services- Evanston 13 OMNI Youth and Family Services 13 Samaritan Counseling Center-Evanston, Wilmette 14 Winnetka, Lake Forest, Libertyville, Chicago Loop Homelessness/Housing Connections for the Homeless 9 The Harbour 11 Haven Youth & Family Services 11 JOURNEYS/The Road Home 11 2 PADS Lake County 13 Police Social Workers 16 Schools 19-23 Sexual Assault Counseling Children's Advocacy Center of NW Cook County 9 Northwest CASA 13 Zacharias Sexual Abuse Center 15 Substance Abuse Edge Learning & Collegiate Health Solutions-Counseling 10 Narcotics Anonymous North Shore Adolescent Recovery Center 12 Peer Services 13 Suicide Prevention Center for Contextual Change 9 Erika’s Lighthouse 10 Youth Services Children’s Advocacy Center of NW Cook County 9 Counseling Center of the North Shore 10 Edge Learning & Collegiate Health Solutions 10 Erika’s Lighthouse 10 Glencoe Junior High Project 10 Glencoe Youth Services 11 The Harbour 11 Haven Youth and Family Services 11 Jewish Child and Family Services 11 Lurie Children’s Hospital 12 North Shore Adolescent Recovery Center 12 OMNI Youth and Family Services 13 Warming House Youth Center 14 Winnetka Youth Organization 15 Youth Connection 15 Youth Services of Glenview/Northbrook 15 3 Planning Committee Lauren Bonner Kelly Schuler Assistant Dean of Students Director of Operations Loyola Academy The Josselyn Center 1100 Laramie Avenue 405 Central Avenue Wilmette, IL 60091 Northfield, IL 60093 (847) 920-2457 (847) 441-5600 [email protected] [email protected] Tim Hayes Olivia Chui, LCSW Assistant Superintendent of Student Wilmette Police Department Services 710 Ridge Road New Trier Township High School Wilmette, IL 60091 385 Winnetka Avenue (847) 853-7566 Winnetka, IL 60093 [email protected] (847) 784-2222 [email protected] Katie McCarthy, LCPC, CADC Clinical Director Nancy Vaccaro Haven Youth & Family Service Director of Counseling Services 825 Green Bay Road Ste. #200 Northbrook Police Department Wilmette, IL 60091 1401 Landwehr Rd. (847) 251-6630 Northbrook, IL 60062 [email protected] (847) 664-4430 [email protected] Nora O’Malley, LCSW Intake Coordinator Renee Dominguez, PhD Northshore University Health System Family Service Center Evanston Day School 3545 Lake Avenue Ste. #200 3633 West Lake Avenue, suite 200 Wilmette, IL 60091 Glenview, IL 60025 (847) 920-5827 (847) 468-8698 [email protected] [email protected] 4 Steering Committee Athena Arvanitis Bill San Hamel, M.Ed. Director of Student Life Chair of Guidance Counseling New Trier High School Loyola Academy 385 Winnetka Avenue 1100 Laramie Avenue Winnetka, IL 60093 Wilmette, IL 60091 [email protected] (847)920-2523 [email protected] Lauren Bonner Assistant Dean of Students Jason Glassman Loyola Academy Central School 1100 Laramie Avenue Serves grades 6 & 8 Wilmette, IL 60091 625 Greenwood Avenue (847) 920-2457 Glencoe, IL 60022 [email protected] (847) 835-7600 x 7852 [email protected] Gayle Curcio Northfield Township Anita Scott 2550 Waukegan Road, Ste 100 Director of Outreach and Programming Glenview, IL 60025 Samaritan Counseling Center 847-724-8300 690 Oak St. [email protected] Winnetka, IL 60093 (847) 446-6955 x16 Olivia Chui, LCSW [email protected] Wilmette Police Dept. 710 Ridge Rd. Tim Hayes Wilmette, IL 60091 New Trier Township High School (847) 853-7566 Asst. Superintendent of Student Services [email protected] 385 Winnetka Ave. Winnetka, IL 60093 William Hansen, MSW (847) 784-2222 Executive Director [email protected] Family Service Center of Glencoe 675 Village Court Katie McCarthy, LCPC, CADC Glencoe, IL 60022 Clinical Director (847) 835-5111 Haven Youth & Family Service [email protected] 825 Green Bay Road Suite.# 200 Wilmette, IL 60091 Renee Dominguez, PhD (847) 251-6630 Family Service Center [email protected] 3545 Lake Avenue Ste. #200 Wilmette, IL 60091 (847) 920-5827 [email protected] 5 Lenna Scott Louis V. Haynes, Psy.D. Executive Director Clinical Director Counseling Center North Shore Counseling Center North Shore 922 ½ Green Bay Road, 922 ½ Green Bay Road, Winnetka, IL 60093 Winnetka, IL 60093 (847) 446-8060 (847) 446-8060 [email protected] [email protected] Matthew Silver Cynthia Plazas Director of Operations New Trier Township/ Counseling Center of the North Shore Winnetka Police Dept. 992 ½ Green Bay Road, 739 Elm St. Winnetka, IL 60093 Winnetka, IL 60093 (847) 446-8060 (847) 716-3431 [email protected] [email protected] Hilary Harvey, LCSW The Rev. Kyle Severson, MDiv Wilmette Jr. High School St. Philip Lutheran Church 620 Locust Rd. 1609 Pfingsten Road Wilmette, IL 60091 Glenview, IL 60025 (847)-512-6726 847-998-1946 [email protected] [email protected] Heather Olson The Rev. Dr. Brian Smith, D.Min. Central School Trinity United Methodist Church Serves grades 5 & 7 1024 Lake Avenue 625 Greenwood Avenue. Wilmette, IL 60091 Glencoe, IL 60022 847-251-7333 (847)-835-7608 [email protected] [email protected] Catherine Inserra Jeanne Winsted Rosser, LCSW Director of Student Ministry New Trier Township Trinity United Methodist Church 739 Elm Street 1024 Lake Ave Winnetka, IL 60093 Wilmette, IL 60091 (847) 446-8201 (847)-224-2870 [email protected] [email protected] Kelly Schuler Nancy Vaccaro, LCSW Director of Operations Director of Counseling Services The Josselyn Center Northbrook Police Dept. 405 Central Avenue 1401 Landwehr Rd. Northfield, IL 60093 Northbrook, IL 60062 (847) 441-5600 (847) 664-4430 [email protected] [email protected] 6 Blair McAnany, LCSW Rogers Behavioral Health Lizzy Appleby, LCSW 4711 Golf Rd, Suite 600 Youth Program Manager Skokie, IL 60076 Youth Services of Glenview/Northbrook [email protected] 3080 West Lake Avenue 815-871-7284 Glenview, IL 60026 [email protected] Cynthia Doucette, LCSW 847.724.2620 Warming House Youth Center 1189 Wilmette Ave #152 Becky Pollock, LCPC Wilmette, IL 60091 Staff Therapist [email protected] Youth Services of Glenview/Northbrook 3080 West Lake Avenue Glenview, IL 60026 Terri Webb, LCSW [email protected] North Shore Country Day School 847.724.2620 310 Green Bay Rd. Winnetka, IL 60093 Lauren Spehr, CCLS (847) 881-8869 Crisis Intervention Manager [email protected] Haven Youth and Family Services 825 Green Bay Rd, Kimberly Hand, MS Suite 200 North Shore Senior Center Wilmette, IL 60091 161 Northfield Road (630) 267-0277 Northfield, IL 60093 [email protected] [email protected] or ​ [email protected] Glenview Office: 847.904.4366 7 CRISIS SERVICES ​ ​ ​ Local 24-Hour Hotlines American Red Cross of Greater Chicago (312) 729-6100 Red Cross Arlington Heights office (Community Center) (847) 255-0703 Between Friends Crisis Line (24-hour) (800) 603-HELP (800) 786-2929 North Shore University Health Care – Access Center/Crisis (press “0” to have a crisis worker paged) (847) 570-2500 North Shore University Hospital Emergency Room (847) 570-2111 Glenbrook Hospital Emergency Room (847) 657-5632 Highland Park Hospital Emergency Room (847) 480-3751 Haven Youth & Family Services (847) 251-6630 Northwest CASA (24hr hotline) (847) 806-6526 OMNI Youth Services (24 hrs.) (847) 353-1500 SAFE Alternatives Program (info and referral line) (800) 366-8288 Narcotics Anonymous (Chicagoland Region) 24/7 (708) 848-4884 WINGS (24-hr hotline) (847) 221-5680 Zacharias Sexual Abuse Center (24hr hotline) (847) 872-7799 State of Illinois 24-Hour Hotlines Illinois Adult Protective Services (24-hour) (866) 800-1409 Illinois AIDS/HIV & STD Hotline (800) 243-2437 Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (800) 252-2873 Illinois Domestic Violence Help Line (877) 863-6338 Illinois Department of Public Health Nursing Home Hotline (800) 252-4343 Illinois Department of Public Health Central Complaint Registry Illinois Poison Center (800) 942-5969 National 24-Hour Hotlines National Alcohol and Drug Abuse Hotline (800) 252-6465 National Child Abuse Hotline (800) 422-4453 National Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 799-7233 National Teen Dating Abuse Hotline (866) 331-9474 National Runaway Switchboard (800) RUNAWAY Crisis lines (national) & veterans crisis line (800) 273-TALK (8255) or (800) SUICIDE Prevention Line (800) 273-8255 8 Agencies (alphabetical) A Safe Place Provides services to survivors of domestic violence that support them in their efforts to transform their lives after domestic violence.
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