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Illinois Employment and Training Centers ILLINOIS EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING CENTERS County or Counties Client WIA IETC Name Area Address Phone Number Served Served Funding 600 Hard Road, Suite 275 Career Place 1 Lake Resident No (847) 304-4157 Barrington, IL 60010 40 East Old Mill Road Career Resource Center 1 Lake Resident No (847) 295-5626 Lake Forest, IL 60045 671 S Lewis Ave Catholic Charities 1 Lake Resident No (847) 782-4000 Waukegan, IL 60085 2504 Washington St, Suite 602 Employee Connections, Inc. 1 Lake Resident No (847) 360-7177 Waukegan, IL 60085 6 E Main St Mana a Mano Family Resource Center 1 Lake Resident No (847) 201-1521 Round Lake Park, IL 60073 1636 Kristan Ave Youth Build Lake County 1 Lake Resident No (847) 473-3483 North Chicago, IL 60064 800 Lancer Lane Job Center of Lake County - Grayslake 1 Lake Both Yes (847) 986-1511 Grayslake, IL 60030 1 N Genesee, 1st Floor Job Center of Lake County - Waukegan 1 Lake Both Yes (847) 377-3450 Waukegan, IL 60085 Illinois Procurement Technical Assistance 19351 W Washington St, Rm T-302 1 Lake Business No (847) 543-2025 Center Grayslake, IL 60030 Illinois Small Business Development and 19351 W Washington St, Rm T-302 International Trade Center at College of Lake 1 Lake Business No (847) 543-2033 Grayslake, IL 60030 County 28055 Ashley Circle, Suite 212 Lake County Partners 1 Lake Business No (847) 597-1220 Libertyville, IL 60048 1606 Three Oaks Road Cary Area Public Library 2 McHenry Resident No (815) 639-4210 Cary, IL 60013 500 Russel Court Central States Service - Jobs for Progress 2 McHenry Resident No (815) 295-2464 Woodstock, IL 60098 790 McHenry Ave First Institute - Crystal Lake 2 McHenry Resident No (815) 459-3500 Crystal Lake, IL 60014 099 East McKinley Street Harvard Diggins Library 2 McHenry Resident No (815) 943-4671 Harvard, IL 60033 11000 Ruth Road Huntley Area Public Library 2 McHenry Resident No (847) 669-5386 Huntley, IL 60142 Johnsburg Public Library 2 McHenry Resident No 3000 N Johnsburg Road (815) 344-0077 809 North Front Street McHenry Public Library District 2 McHenry Resident No (815) 385-0036 McHenry, IL 60050 414 W. Judd Woodstock Public Library 2 McHenry Resident No (815) 338-0542 Woodstock, IL 60098 500 Russel Court McHenry County Workforce Center 2 McHenry Both Yes (815) 338-7100 Woodstock, IL 60098 Illinois Small Business Development Center at 4100 W Shamrock Lane 2 McHenry Business No (815) 455-6098 McHenry County College McHenry, IL 60050 524 Kent Street Booker Washington Community Center 3 Winnebago Resident No (815) 968-8861 Rockford, IL 61102 Comprehensive Community 917 S Main St. 3 Winnebago Resident No (815) 963-6236 Solutions/YouthBuild Rockford Rockford, IL 61101 224 Cameron Dr, Apts B & C Concord College (RHA) 3 Winnebago Resident No (815) 962-2301 Rockford, IL 61102 DHS - Stephenson County - Family 1631 S Galena Ave 3 Stephenson Resident No (815) 232-6123 Community Resource Center Freeport, IL 61032 27 W Stephenson Freeport 3 Stephenson Resident Yes (815) 235-1801 Freeport, IL 61032 601 N Walnut Ave Housing Authority of City of Freeport 3 Stephenson Resident No (815) 232-7171 Freeport, IL 61032 615 N Longwood IDHS Division of Rehabilitation Services 3 Winnebago Resident No (815) 964-0333 Rockford, IL 61107 IL Dept of Human Services Devision of 773 W Lincoln Blvd 3 Stephenson Resident No (815) 233-5904 Rehabilitation Services - Freeport Freeport, IL 61032 Illinois Department of Human Services - 1631 S Galena Ave 3 Stephenson Resident No (815) 232-6121 Stephenson County Freeport, IL 61032 1401 W State Street Joyner Neighborhood Resource Center 3 Winnebago Resident No (815) 708-8335 Rockford, IL 61102 Caroll, Jo Daviess, Ogle, 2323 E Lincolnway NCI Works! One Stop Center - Sterling 3 Resident Yes (815) 625-9648 Stephenson, Whiteside Sterling, IL 61081 Neighborhood Network Center at Washington 3617 Delaware Street 3 Winnebago Resident No (815) 316-2054 Park Rockford, IL 61102 2578 Charles Street Northwestern Illinois Area Agency on Aging 3 Winnebago Resident No (815) 226-4901 Rockford, IL 61108 Northwestern Illinois Community Action 103-109 N Chicago Ave 3 Stephenson Resident No (815) 232-3141 Agency Freeport, IL 61032 1130 S Alpine Rockford Career College 3 Winnebago Resident No (815) 965-8616 Rockford, IL 61108 223 S Winnebago Rockford Housing Authority 3 Winnebago Resident No (815) 987-3890 Rockford, IL 61102 215 N Wyman St Rockford Public Library 3 Winnebago Resident No (815) 965-7606 Rockford, IL 61101 412 N Church St Shelter Care Ministries 3 Winnebago Resident No (815) 964-5520 Rockford, IL 61108 605 Fulton Ave TechWorks 3 Winnebago Resident No (815) 967-7571 Rockford IL, 61103 982 N Main The Literacy Council 3 Winnebago Resident No (815) 963-7323 Rockford, IL 61103 998 Belvidere Road The Workforce Connection - Belvidere 3 Boone Resident Yes (815) 547-9616 Belvidere, IL 61008 200 Y Blvd YMCA of Rock River Valley 3 Winnebago Resident No (815) 489-1124 Rockford, IL 61107 Carroll, Jo Daviess, LaSalle, 1550 First Ave NCI Works! One Stop Center - Ottawa 3 Both Yes (815) 433-4550 Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside Ottawa, IL 61350 303 N Main St (815) 395-6600 The Workforce Connection - Rockford 3 Boone, Winnebago Both Yes Rockford, IL 61101 (815) 395-6619 BEST, Inc. - An Affiliate of NCI Works and an Carroll, Jo Daviess, LaSalle, 3691 Cougar Dr 3 Business No (815) 224-7930 Illinois workNET Partner Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside Peru, IL 61354 605 Fulton, Room E108 Illinois PTAC at Rock Valley College 3 Boone, Winnebago Business No (815) 921-2091 Rockford, IL 61103 Illinois SBDC at Illinois Valley Community Carroll, Jo Daviess, LaSalle, 815 N Orlando Smith Rd, Bldg 11 3 Business No (815) 224-0212 College Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside Oglesby, IL 61348 605 Fulton, Room E109 Illinois SBDC at Rock Valley College 3 Boone, Winnebago Business No (815) 921-2082 Rockford, IL 61103 Illinois Valley Community College Career Carroll, Jo Daviess, LaSalle, 815 N Orlando Smith Rd 3 Business No (815) 224-0502 Services Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside Oglesby, IL 61348 8500 East State Street Northern Illinois University 3 Boone, Winnebago Business No (309) 677-4633 Rockford, IL 61108 27 W Stevenson Street The Workforce Connection 3 Boone, Stephenson Business No (815) 235-1801 Freeport, IL 61032 Carroll, Jo Daviess, Ogle, 2323 E Lincolnway Workforce Employment Solutions 3 Business No (815) 625-9648 Stephenson, Whiteside Sterling, IL 61081 605 Fulton Avenue Rock River Valley Entrepreneurship Center 3 Boone, Winnebago Business No (815) 921-2054 Rockford, IL 61103 112 E. 2nd Street BEST, Inc. - Dixon 4 Lee Resident Yes (815) 288-1260 Dixon, IL 61021 810 S Tenth Street BEST, Inc. - Oregon 4 Ogle Resident No (815) 732-3252 Oregon, IL 61061 225 E Backbone Road BEST, Inc. - Princeton 4 Bureau Resident Yes (815) 872-0255 Princeton, IL 61356 Business Employment Skills Team - Mt. 301 N Main Street 4 Carroll Resident Yes (815) 244-2522 Carroll Mount Carroll, IL 61053 803 W Lincoln Ave, Suite #1 Business Employment Skills Team - Oregon 4 Ogle Resident Yes (815) 732-0178 Rochelle, IL 61068 Business Employment Skills Team, Inc. - 815 N Orland Smith Street 4 LaSalle Resident Yes (815) 224-0370 IVCC Oglesby, IL 61348 DHS - Ogle County - Family Resources 106 N 2nd Street 4 Ogle Resident No (815) 732-2166 Center Oregon, IL 61061 347 Franklin Street Housing Authority of Jo Daviess County 4 Jo Daviess Resident No (815) 777-0782 Galena, IL 61036 IL Dept Of Human Services - Office of 2605 Woodlawn Road 4 Whiteside Resident No (815) 625-8885 Rehabilitation - Sterling Sterling, IL 61081 1550 First Ave Illinois Department of Employment Security - Ottawa4 LaSalle Resident No (800) 244-5631 Ottawa, IL 61350 Illinois Department of Employment Security - 2323 E Lincolnway 4 Whiteside Resident No (800) 244-5631 Sterling Sterling, IL 61081 Illinois Department of Human Services 2605 Woodlawn Road 4 Whiteside Resident No (815) 632-4045 Whiteside County Sterling, IL 61081 Jo Daviess County - Family Community 708 S West Street 4 Jo Daviess Resident No (815) 777-0718 Resources Center Galena, IL 61036 229 1st Ave, Suite 2 NICIL 4 Whiteside Resident No (815) 625-7860 Rock Falls, IL 61071 Sauk Valley Community College - Instructional 173 IL Route 2 4 Ogle Resident No (815) 835-6344 Services Dixon, IL 61064 405 Emmons Ave, PO Box 610 Tri-County Opportunities Council 4 Whiteside Resident No (815) 625-7830 Rock Falls, IL 61071 Whiteside Regional Office of Education - 506 W 4th Street 4 Whiteside Resident No (815) 625-6230 Wallace Education Center Sterling, IL 61081 412 First Ave YWCA Sauk Valley 4 Whiteside Resident No (815) 625-0333 Sterling, IL 61081 21193 Malta Road Career Center Kishwaukee College 5 DeKalb Resident No (815) 825-2086 Malta, IL 60150 Career Resource Center at the Illinois 650 N Peace Road, Suite B 5 DeKalb Resident No (815) 901-0177 workNet Center, DeKalb DeKalb, IL 60115 150 S Lincolnway Everest College 5 Kane Resident No (630) 896-2140 North Aurora, IL 60542 270 N Grove Ave Gail Borden Public Library District 5 Kane Resident No (847) 742-2411 Elgin, IL 60120 Illinois Department of Employment Security - 30 DuPage Court 5 Kane Resident No (800) 244-5631 Elgin Elgin, IL 60120 Illinois Department of Employment Security - 2 Smoketree Plaza 5 Kane Resident No (800) 244-5631 North Aurora North Aurora, IL 60542 811 John Street Illinois workNet Center - Kendall 5 Kendall Resident Yes (630) 553-8303 Yorkville, IL 60560 811 John Street KCDEE - Yorkville Satellite 5 Kendall Resident No (800) 526-0844 Yorkville, IL 60560 1685 N Farmsworth Ave Quad County Urban League 5 Kane Resident No (630) 851-2203 Aurora, IL 60505 1226 Grand Blvd Taking Back Our Community Center 5 Kane Resident No (630) 568-9422 Aurora, IL 60505 Route 47 at Waubonsee Drive Waubonsee Community College 5 Kane Resident No (630) 466-7900 Sugar Grove, IL 60554 650 N Peace Road, Suite B Illinois workNet Center - DeKalb 5 DeKalb, Kendall Both Yes (800) 526-0844 DeKalb, IL 60115 30 DuPage Court Illinois workNet Center - Elgin 5 DeKalb, Kane, Kendall Both Yes (847) 888-7900 Elgin, IL 60120 2 Smoketree Plaza Illinois workNet Center - N.
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