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Kendall County Juvenile Justice Directory KENDALL COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE DIRECTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE p. 2 LOCAL GOVERNMENT p. 22 - 23 CHURCHES p. 2 - 4 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES p. 23 - 33 COMMUNITY AGENCIES p. 5 - 11 MUSEUMS p. 33 CRISIS HOT LINES p. 1 PHYSICAL HEALTH p. 34 - 35 EDUCATION p. 12 - 19 PROTECTION p. 36 FOOD SERVICES p. 19 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE p. 36 - 37 GOVERNMENTAL OFFICES p. 19 RECREATION p. 37 - 40 HOMELESS SHELTERS p. 19 - 20 SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS p. 40 LEGAL SERVICES p 20 - 21 TRANSPORTATION p. 41 LIBRARIES p. 21 - 22 HOTLINE & CRISIS LINES In Case of an EMERGENCY dial 911 ALANON / ALATEEN (630) 896-5552 LIFELINE (800) 273-8255 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (630) 859-2444 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS (708) 848-4884 AUNT MARTHA’S CRISIS LINE (630) 553-1400 POISON CONTROL CENTER COPLEY HOSPITAL (800) 222-1222 CHILD ABUSE (800) 252-2873 PRAIRIE STATE (630) 232-9415 COCAINE ANONYMOUS (773) 202-8898 LEGAL SERVICES CRISIS LINE OF FOX VALLEY (630) 966-9393 SEXUAL ASSAULT (630) 897-8383 Mutual Ground DEPRESSION LINE (630) 482-9696 DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN (800) 252-2873 SHELTER FOR WOMEN (630) 897-0080 & FAMILY SERVICES HOTLINE AND CHILDREN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Mutual Ground (630) 897-0080 HOPELINE (800) 784-2433 SUICIDE PREVENTION (630) 482-9696 1 CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE The Chambers of Commerce represent the interests of local businesses who make up its membership and provide a forum for the exchange of information, as well as being an advocate in a variety of ways for its members. OSWEGO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PLANO AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 63 West Washington 7050 Burroughs Avenue Oswego, IL 60543 Plano, IL 60545 (630) 554-3505 (630) 552-7272 YORKVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 26 West Countryside Parkway Yorkville, IL 60560 (630) 553-6853 CHURCHES Church Address Telephone 5021 Wheeler Road AuSable Grove Presbyterian Yorkville, IL 60560 (630) 554-3507 (One mile south of IL Rt. 126 on Grove Road) 2200 Ridge Avenue Bethany Of Fox Valley U.M. Church Aurora, IL 60504 (630) 851-8010 140 Montgomery Road Calvary Baptist Church Montgomery, IL 60538 (630) 896-7098 131 Montgomery Road Community Christian Church Montgomery, IL 60538 (630) 897-9090 Cornerstone Christian Church of 262 South Madison St. Oswegoland Oswego, IL 60543 (630) 554-2292 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day 100 Hankes Road Saints Sugar Grove, IL 60554 (630) 554-0016 5 West Washington Church of The Good Shepherd U.M. Oswego, IL 60543 (630) 554-3269 8609 Route 47 Cross Evangelical Lutheran Church Yorkville, IL 60560 (630) 553-7335 105 South Main Street Faith Assembly Church Montgomery, IL 60538 (630) 264-2968 116 North Hale Street First Baptist Church of Plano Plano, IL 60545 (630) 552-3641 200 North Center Street First Lutheran Church of Plano Plano, IL 60545 (630) 552-8263 1300 South Broadway Genesis Community Church Montgomery, IL 60538 (630) 896-7773 2 Gospel Assembly Church 7090 Rt. 34 Oswego, IL 60543 (630) 554-8771 1108 Mill Street Grace Community Church Yorkville, IL 60560 (630)553-0700 5315 Douglas Road Harvest Baptist Church Oswego, IL 60543 (630)554-3858 Harvest Pointe Christian Fellowship 16 Beau Meade Road Oswego Foursquare Church Oswego, IL 60543 (630) 554-4704 11935 Lisbon Road Helmar Lutheran Church Newark, IL 60541 (815) 695-5489 10104 Immanuel Road Immanuel Lutheran Church Yorkville, IL 60560 (630) 553-5368 Life Connections Community 2901 Foxmoor Drive Church Montgomery, IL 60538 (630) 554-7751 108 E. Woodmen St. Lisbon Bethlehem Church Newark, IL 60541 (815) 736-6271 1200 W. Rt. 34, Ste. 105 Living Heritage Lutheran (LCMS) Plano, IL 60545 (630) 552-3926 110 West Main Street Living Hope Church Plano, IL 60545 (630) 552-1551 River & Mill Streets Living Word Fellowship Montgomery, IL 60538 (630) 897-9255 8 W. Rickert Lynwood Baptist Church Oswego, IL 60543 (630 554- 3875 8360 Fox River Dr. Millbrook United Methodist Church Millbrook, IL 60536 (630) 553-7568 Millington United Methodist 200 Orleans Street Church Millington, IL 60537 (815) 695-5378 Montgomery Park Place Baptist 1144 South Lincoln Avenue Church Montgomery, IL 60538 (630) 897-6810 Neighborhood Church of The 155 Boulder Hill Pass Brethren Montgomery, IL 60538 (630) 897-3347 5498 Route 34 New Beginnings Vineyard Church Oswego, IL 60543 (630) 896-5196 201 West Madison Street New Hope Apostolic Church Yorkville, IL 60560 (630) 552-1292 4101 Needham Road New Hope Baptist Church Plano, IL 60545 (630) 552-1400 3205 Cannonball Trail New Life Assembly Yorkville, IL 60560 (630) 553-0200 101 East Liberty Newark Lutheran Church Newark, IL 60541 (815) 695-5251 Oswego Wheatland Salem 1217 Wolf Road Methodist Church Oswego, IL 60543 (630) 904-1035 1976 Rt. 25 Oswego Presbyterian Church Oswego, IL 60543 (630) 554-8194 3 1111 West South Street Plano Bible Church Plano, IL 60545 (630) 552-8877 9 Schomer Lane Plano Christian Church Plano, IL 60545 (630) 552-7640 406 North Lew Street Plano Church of Christ Plano, IL 60545 (630) 552-7206 219 North Hale Plano United Methodist Church Plano, IL 60545 (630) 552-3700 13025 Church Road Plattville United Methodist Church Yorkville, IL 60560 (815) 475-4128 Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ 304 South Center Street of Latter Day Saints Plano, IL 60545 (630) 552-8990 551 Boulder Hill Pass St. Anne Catholic Church Oswego, IL 60543 (630) 554-3331 St. Athanasios Greek Orthodox 1855 Fifth Avenue Church Aurora, IL 60505 (630) 851-6106 701 North Randall Road St. David’s Episcopal Church Aurora, IL 60506 (630) 896-7229 St. Luke’s Lutheran Church & 63 Fernwood Road School-Missouri Synod Montgomery, IL 60538 (630) 892-9309 901 North Center Avenue St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church Plano, IL 60545 (630) 552-3448 1233 Douglas Road St. Olaf Lutheran Church Montgomery, IL 60538 (630) 896-1311 406 Walnut Street St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Yorkville, IL 60560 (630) 553-6671 2505 Boomer Lane Trinity Church United Methodist Yorkville, IL 60560 (630) 553-7645 2480 Wolf Road Valley Baptist Church Oswego, IL 60543 (630) 554-8109 14381 Joliet Road West Lisbon Church Newark, IL 60541 (815) 736-6331 11839 South Heggs Road Wheatland Presbyterian Church Plainfield, IL (630) 904-1140 409 Center Parkway Yorkville Congregational Church Yorkville, IL 60560 (630) 553-7308 4 COMMUNITY AGENCIES AMERICAN CANCER ASSOCIATION 143 East Wilson Street Batavia, IL 60510-2656 (800) 942-6985 (630) 879-9009 Information and guidance pertaining to cancer and cancer prevention. Transportation to treatment centers, equipment loans, volunteer visitor programs, support groups and education. AMERICAN RED CROSS, Fox River Chapter 121 North Second St. St. Charles, IL 60175 (630) 443-8844 Provides educational programs and training in First Aid, CPR, Aquatics, Kids’ Safety, Community Disaster Education, International Humanitarian Law, and Domestic Violence Prevention. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES OF PROVENA MERCY MEDICAL CENTER 1325 North Highland Avenue Aurora, IL 60506 (630) 801-2657 24-hour Intake & Assessment Website: www.provena.org (630) 859-2222 main number Comprehensive behavioral health hospital providing inpatient, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient mental health and substance abuse treatment programs for children, adolescents, adults and older adults. Free mental health assessments available 24/7. Accepts most all insurances. BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS of Family Counseling Services 70 South River Street Aurora, IL 60506-5178 Website: www.aurorabbbs.org (630) 844-9090 Matching children from single parent families with screened and supervised adult volunteers for friendship and role modeling, to build one-to-one adult/child relationships that provide opportunities for children to learn responsibility and values, which contribute to their healthy development in the community. Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Programs include community-based matches, and school/site-based matches. Bilingual services. CHADD *Children with Attention Deficit Disorder Geneva, IL (630) 740-4428 Fee: Monetary fee per year. Services: monthly support group for parents with children hyperactivity/attention concerns or behaviors. Contact local school districts or the special education department for specific information. 5 COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS Provena Mercy Medical Center 1325 North Highland Avenue Aurora, IL 60506 Meeting location – Check at reception desk Contact Sherry Stewart at (630) 553-2132. Support for siblings and parents who have experienced the death of a family member. CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING SERVICE OF AURORA 70 South River Street Aurora, IL 60506-5178 (630) 844-3327 (800) 349-1451 Consumer Credit Counseling Service is a non-profit, community-based organization that provides counseling and financial literacy programs for residents of the far-western suburbs. Programs include: Debt Solver Plans to allow you to consolidate your debt into one easy monthly payment, provides information on various types of checking and saving accounts, associated bank fees, balancing a checkbook, instruction in managing money and credit wisely. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES * Formerly Public Aid 1304 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 (630) 553-7743 Services Available: TANF, medical assistance, food stamps, child care assistance, long-term care assistance. Mission/Purpose: To provide temporary benefits to individuals, families, assist them in achieving self sufficiency. Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. FAR WEST COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. 1303 Sunset Avenue Yorkville, IL 60560 (630) 553-2532 Services to individuals with developmental disabilities. FOX VALLEY ANIMAL WELFARE LEAGUE, INC. *Emergency Veterinary Care 11 John St. North Aurora, IL 60542 Website: www.fvawl.org (630) 800-2254 FOX VALLEY UNITED WAY and KENDALL COUNTY UNITED FUND 44 East Galena Boulevard Aurora, IL 60505 (630) 896-4636 Website: www.uwfoxvalley.org 6 Mission: A voluntary, non-profit, and fund-raising organization for a broad spectrum of health, social services, and youth guidance programs. It conducts a single annual campaign to raise funds for 19 agencies. FOX VALLEY HOSPICE 200 Whitefield Drive Geneva, IL 60134 Website: www.fvvh.org (630) 232-2233 (630) 232-0023 fax Services: Support group for children, teens and adults coping with a serious illness of a significant person.
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