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Family and Support Services Delegate Agencies Family and Support Services Delegate Agencies Agency Program Model Henry Booth House Head Start Alliance Rehab, Inc. Comprehensive Fitness Henry Booth House Head Start Family Rescue Inc Legal Advocacy and Case Management Greater Chicago Food Depository Emergency Food Assistance for At-Risk Population Board of Education City of Chicago Head Start The Salvation Army Interim Housing Y M C A of Metropolitan Chicago Head Start Heartland Human Care Services Inc Transitional Jobs Program El Valor Corporation Early Head Start – RTL Board of Education City of Chicago Head Start Lawyers' Committee For Better Housing Homelessness Prevention Board of Education City of Chicago Head Start Kendall College Head Start Support Services El Hogar del Nino Child Care Only Dominican University Early Childhood/Family Initiative Greater Chicago Food Depository Emergency Food Assistance for At-Risk Population Easter Seals Metropolitan Chicago, Inc. Head Start Y M C A of Metropolitan Chicago Head Start Page 1 of 552 09/27/2021 Family and Support Services Delegate Agencies Division Site Name Address Children Services Hope for Youth 5900 W IOWA ST Senior Services Alliance Rehab, Inc. 28100 TORCH PWY Children Services Jelly Bean 71st 358-370 E 71ST ST Domestic Violence Family Rescue Inc Legal Advocacy 555 W HARRISON Human Services Delivery Israel Methodist Cmty Church 7606 S COTTAGE GROVE AVE Children Services Dewey 5415 S UNION AVE Homeless Services Evangeline Booth Lodge 800 W LAWRENCE Children Services Jeanne Kenney Day Care Center 7600 S PARNELL AVE Workforce Services Heartland Human Care Services, Inc. 400 W 76TH ST Children Services Rey Gonzalez Children and Family Center 3050 E 92ND ST Children Services Pickard Josiah L. 2301 W 21ST ST Homeless Services Supportive Services 33 N LA SALLE ST Children Services Jenner Academy of the Arts Edward 1119 N CLEVELAND AVE Children Services Kendall College 900 N NORTH BRANCH ST Children Services FCCH-Rosa Lopez 4924 S KEELER AVE Children Services Dominican University 7000 W DIVISION ST Human Services Delivery Onward House 600 N LEAVITT ST Children Services First Start Children's Academy South 5700 S ASHLAND AVE Children Services High Ridge 2424 W TOUHY AVE Page 2 of 552 09/27/2021 Family and Support Services Delegate Agencies Street Number Street Direction Street Name Street Type 5900 W IOWA ST 28100 TORCH PWY E 71ST ST 555 W HARRISON 7606 S COTTAGE GROVE AVE 5415 S UNION AVE 800 W LAWRENCE 7600 S PARNELL AVE 400 W 76TH ST 3050 E 92ND ST 2301 W 21ST ST 33 N LA SALLE ST 1119 N CLEVELAND AVE 900 N NORTH BRANCH ST 4924 S KEELER AVE 7000 W DIVISION ST 600 N LEAVITT ST 5700 S ASHLAND AVE 2424 W TOUHY AVE Page 3 of 552 09/27/2021 Family and Support Services Delegate Agencies Address Line 2 City State ZIP Chicago IL 60651 Chicago IL 60555 Chicago IL 60636 ROOM 2200 Chicago IL 60607 Chicago IL 60619 Chicago IL 60609 Chicago IL 60640 Chicago IL 60620 407 N. Kedzie Chicago IL 60636 Chicago IL 60617 Chicago IL 60608 Chicago IL 60602 Chicago IL 60610 Chicago IL 60622 Chicago IL 60632 River Forest IL 60305 Chicago IL 60612 Chicago IL 60636 Chicago IL 60645 Page 4 of 552 09/27/2021 Family and Support Services Delegate Agencies Phone Number Phone Extension Ward 7736260322 29 6304135800 7738738888 6 7733751918 38 25 773 4831131 6 7735351666 20 7732759383 46 7738861216 17 312 8704938 6 7737219311 10 7735357280 25 3127843506 42 7735348440 27 3127522146 27 3127335584 14 7083662490 312 6666726 26 7737784850 16 7732628300 50 Page 5 of 552 09/27/2021 Family and Support Services Delegate Agencies Community Area Community Area Number X Coordinate AUSTIN 25 1136938.468184 GREATER GRAND CROSSING 69 1179894.3756518 NEAR WEST SIDE 28 1172630.444901 GREATER GRAND CROSSING 69 1182842.4611134 NEW CITY 61 1172596.0501397 UPTOWN 3 1169963.5877196 GREATER GRAND CROSSING 69 1173823.8465706 GREATER GRAND CROSSING 69 1174924.165057 SOUTH CHICAGO 46 1198287.8101262 LOWER WEST SIDE 31 1161322.9930233 LOOP 32 1175165.3525301 NEAR NORTH SIDE 8 1172718.667805 NEAR NORTH SIDE 8 1170802.6342533 ARCHER HEIGHTS 57 1149156.7755078 WEST TOWN 24 1161591.5821214 WEST ENGLEWOOD 67 1166606.74983 WEST RIDGE 2 1158740.4550684 Page 6 of 552 09/27/2021 Family and Support Services Delegate Agencies Y Coordinate Latitude Longitude Location 1905439.0148288 41.8966796 -87.7724993 (41.8966796, -87.7724993) 1858064.5325798 41.7658016 -87.6161828 (41.7658016, -87.6161828) 1897533.4779626 41.8742713 -87.6416428 (41.8742713, -87.6416428) 1854697.8550942 41.7564952 -87.6054816 (41.7564952, -87.6054816) 1868881.7912 41.7956493 -87.642615 (41.7956493, -87.642615) 1932128.7691103 41.9692611 -87.6504227 (41.9692611, -87.6504227) 1854471.3486771 41.7560783 -87.6385396 (41.7560783, -87.6385396) 1854583.8547936 41.7563625 -87.6345038 (41.7563625, -87.6345038) 1844587.1295669 41.7283781 -87.5492161 (41.7283781, -87.5492161) 1889979.6130473 41.8537853 -87.6833686 (41.8537853, -87.6833686) 1900661.2749115 41.8827977 -87.6322421 (41.8827977, -87.6322421) 1907660.3390054 41.9020581 -87.6410189 (41.9020581, -87.6410189) 1906517.8960191 41.8989653 -87.6480903 (41.8989653, -87.6480903) 1871521.5399907 41.8033778 -87.7285004 (41.8033778, -87.7285004) 1903991.9556672 41.8922309 -87.6819925 (41.8922309, -87.6819925) 1866883.2310352 41.790295 -87.664635 (41.790295, -87.664635) 1947751.5506672 42.0123687 -87.6912594 (42.0123687, -87.6912594) Page 7 of 552 09/27/2021 Family and Support Services Delegate Agencies Historical Boundaries - Community Zip Codes Census Tracts Wards Wards 2003- ZIP Codes Areas 2015 5 26 4299 671 7 52 60 67 22260 514 32 31 44 29 14917 97 26 48 61 67 21546 496 32 31 37 59 14924 84 4 12 15 31 22616 635 39 40 59 67 21554 495 31 17 59 67 21554 495 32 17 25 42 21202 510 47 47 43 33 14920 4 26 8 41 38 14310 92 36 22 54 37 14926 148 46 41 49 37 22620 108 46 16 56 54 22248 697 8 35 28 25 21184 546 49 10 23 65 22257 385 2 44 12 20 22528 359 27 42 Page 8 of 552 09/27/2021 Family and Support Services Delegate Agencies Chicago Commons Association Early Head Start – Child Care Partnership Greater Chicago Food Depository Emergency Food Assistance for At-Risk Population Metropolitan Family Services Head Start – RTL Local Initiative Support Corporation (LISC) Digital Literacy Program Henry Booth House Head Start Centers for New Horizons Head Start Greater Chicago Food Depository Emergency Food Assistance for At-Risk Population A.M. Bus Company Head Start Support Services Olive Branch Mission Interim Housing SGA Youth & Family Services, NFP Early Head Start – Child Care Partnership Sarah's Inn Counseling and Case Management Services Board of Education City of Chicago Head Start Korean American Community Services Head Start El Hogar del Nino Early Head Start Gads Hill Center Early Head Start – Child Care Partnership Metropolitan Asian Family Services Congregate Dining Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois Head Start Support Services – RTL North Avenue Day Nursery Child Care Only The Salvation Army Early Head Start McDermott Center dba Haymarket Center Clinical Services Page 9 of 552 09/27/2021 Family and Support Services Delegate Agencies Children Services The Baby Academy 8607 S COTTAGE GROVE AVE Human Services Delivery Jesus Christ Food Pantry 3500 W 63RD PL Children Services Learning and Wellness Center-Libby 5338 S LOOMIS BLVD Human Services Delivery LISC-DL-Ravenswood 4432 N RAVENSWOOD AVE Children Services West Austin 4920 W MADISON ST Children Services Effie Ellis 4301 S COTTAGE GROVE AVE Human Services Delivery TSA: Midwest Corps Pantry 20 S CAMPBELL AVE Children Services A.M. Bus Company 100 W 91ST ST Homeless Services Lamplight 1 Interim Hsing 6310 S CLAREMONT Children Services FCCH-Martha Cruz-Ornelas 2445 S TRUMBULL AVE Domestic Violence Sarah's Inn Counseling and Case 309 W HARRISON ST Management Children Services Goudy William C. 5120 N WINTHROP AVE Children Services Korean American Community Services 4300 N CALIFORNIA AVE Children Services FCCH-Rosa Lopez 4924 S KEELER AVE Children Services Literacy Zone 5831 S WESTERN AVE Senior Services Metropolitan Asian Family Services 7541 N WESTERN AVE Children Services Board of Trustees University of Illinois 1737 W POLK ST Children Services FCCH-Amanda Lopez 4433 N HARDING AVE Children Services FCCH-Carol Starks 6730 S INDIANA AVE Homeless Services Substance Abuse Treatment 932 W WASHINGTON BLVD Page 10 of552 09/27/2021 Family and Support Services Delegate Agencies 8607 S COTTAGE GROVE AVE 3500 W 63RD PL 5338 S LOOMIS BLVD 4432 N RAVENSWOOD AVE 4920 W MADISON ST 4301 S COTTAGE GROVE AVE 20 S CAMPBELL AVE 100 W 91ST ST 6310 S CLAREMONT 2445 S TRUMBULL AVE 309 W HARRISON ST 5120 N WINTHROP AVE 4300 N CALIFORNIA AVE 4924 S KEELER AVE 5831 S WESTERN AVE 7541 N WESTERN AVE 1737 W POLK ST 4433 N HARDING AVE 6730 S INDIANA AVE 932 W WASHINGTON BLVD Page 11 of552 09/27/2021 Family and Support Services Delegate Agencies Chicago IL 60619 Chicago IL 60629 Chicago IL 60609 Chicago IL 60640 Chicago IL 60644 Chicago IL 60653 Chicago IL 60612 Chicago IL 60620 Chicago IL 60636 Chicago IL 60623 Chicago IL 60304 Chicago IL 60640 Chicago IL 60618 Chicago IL 60632 Chicago IL 60636 Chicago IL 60645 Chicago IL 60612 Chicago IL 60625 Chicago IL 60637 Chicago IL 60607 Page 12 of552 09/27/2021 Family and Support Services Delegate Agencies 7739944400 8 773 4363806 23 7735350101 20 3124229569 47 7732612223 28 7735489839 4 312 7334801 27 7733965556 21 7734766200 13 16 22 7083863305 1031 25 7735342480 48 7735838281 33 3127335584 14 7733060856 16 7734653105 49 3129962862 27 7732970797 35 7733224414 6 7732267984 488 27 Page 13 of552 09/27/2021
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