Below is a comprehensive list of local resources for women: Adolescent Shelter Providers and Services Crisis Nursery of Urbana-Champaign 1309 W Hill StUrbana(217) 337-2730 crisisnursery.net Serves children newborn through six years old. Open 24 hours, 7 days a week. Provides short-term crisis child care (up to 72 hours), as well as information and resources; provides parenting and parent-child interaction classes; post-crisis services; and post-partum depression support group. Roundhouse 311 W White StChampaign(217) 359-5276 Serves adolescents 10-17 years old (male and female); 18-20 years old (female only; runaway homeless youth program); provides individual & family counseling; short-term housing and shelter for youth. Alcohol Abuse Resources A AAA-1 Abuse & Addiction Helpline Rehab Detox Treatment Center 24 Hour Helpline 907 W Marketview DrSte 10-346Champaign(217) 814-0122 champaign.aaa-alcoholdrugrehab.com A-AAA offers services from a 24-hour helpline, to detox and rehab programs, both in-patient and out-patient. Their goal is to assist overcoming drug and alcohol addictions in a safe, medically supervised, and supportive environment. Al-Anon Family Groups al-anon.org Al-Anon is an online resource for those who have issues with drinking, or a family member with an alcohol addiction. In addition to giving local meeting information, Al-Anon offers online forums and electronic meetings as well. There are also meetings focused towards teens who struggle with alcohol addiction. Carle Addiction Recovery Center (217) 383-6039 carle.org/services/addiction-recovery Carle Addiction Recovery center offers for both those who suffer from substance abuse as well as their families, holistic, medically-based treatment programs for addiction to alcohol, narcotics, prescription drugs and cigarettes. They also provide services focused on youth and their families. Their team is comprised of certified addiction counselors, nurse practitioners, licensed clinical professional counselors and physicians. Prevention and Treatment Services (P.A.T.S.) 300 S BroadwaySte 159 Lincoln SqUrbana(217) 954-1128 changeisachoice.org P.A.T.S. is a social service program providing services to adults, teens, children, families, couples and individuals. They offer counseling, social skills, problem solving, communication education, anger management, substance abuse, mental health, and prevention services. Recovery 1 (888) 253-4664 recovery.org Recovery.org has a hotline for those seeking advice on addiction as well as how to assist someone who may have an addiction. They offer resources on addiction intervention, alcohol and drug detox, and extended recovery programs. They also provide information regarding behavioral disorders. The Pavilion Behavior Health System 809 W Church StChampaign (217) 373-1700 1 (800) 373-1700pavilionhospital.com The Pavilion offers treatment spanning inpatient medical detoxification, dual diagnosis treatment, and residential/partial hospital treatment. The provide Medication Management and Education, Individualized treatment plans, family and group therapy, family education and aftercare coordination. The Prairie Center (217) 328-4500 (Urbana location) (217) 477-4500 (Danville location) prairie-center.com The Prairie Center offers both inpatient adults as well as outpatient treatment for both adults and children. They have locations in Champaign, Urbana and Danville. They provide services including group and individual counseling, educational groups, opportunities for family involvement, and ancillary services. The Urbana and Danville locations have services available during the day as well as in the evenings. Children, Youth and Pregnancy Services Illini Christian Ministries 411 E Park StSte 106 Champaign(217) 355-4446 icmfamily.org Voluntary placement foster care, pregnancy support, foster care for pregnant teens, adoption and Christian counseling. Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) 508 S Race StUrbana(217) 278-5400 illinois.gov/dcfs Protective services for abused/neglected minors. Living Alternatives Pregnancy Resource Center 205 E Wilber Ave PO Box 1542 Champaign(217) 398-6511 pregnancyresourcecenter.org/locations/champaign/ Assists pregnant women in crisis to carry a baby to term. Clothing, food, free pregnancy tests, and education for pregnant women and mothers with young children. Adoption counseling and post-abortion counseling available. Clothing and Furniture Community Service Center of Northern Champaign County First Call for Help-Rantoul 520 E Wabash AveRantoul(217) 893-1530 Information, referral, advocacy, emergency food bank, clothing, shelter, holiday food and toys, utility assistance, prescription assistance are offered in the nine northern Champaign county townships. Living Alternatives Pregnancy Resource Center 205 E Wilber AvePO Box 1542 Champaign(217) 398-6511 pregnancyresourcecenter.org/locations/champaign/ Assists pregnant women in crisis to carry a baby to term. Clothing, food, free pregnancy tests, and education for pregnant women and mothers with young children. Adoption counseling and post-abortion counseling available. McKinley Presbyterian Church and Foundation Scot-Free Clothing Exchange 809 S 5th StChampaign217-344-0297 mckinley-church.org Clothing (Tues. & Fri. 2-4PM). Can call in an emergency during off hours. Restoration Urban Ministries 1213 Parkland CtChampaign(217) 355-2662 restorationurbanministries.net Advocacy for self-sufficiency; Christian Transitional Housing. Clothing, food pantry, adult and youth programs, and drug recovery program. Crisis and Emergency Numbers Crisis Nursery of Urbana-Champaign 1309 W Hill StUrbana(217) 337-2730 crisisnursery.net Serves children newborn through six years old. Open 24 hours, 7 days a week. Provides short-term crisis child care (up to 72 hours), as well as information and resources; provides parenting and parent-child interaction classes; post-crisis services; and post-partum depression support group. Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) Child Abuse Hotline 1 (800) 252-2873 state.il.us/dcfs/child/index.shtml 24-hour hotline to report suspected child abuse/neglect. Roundhouse 311 W White StChampaign217-359-5276 Serves adolescents 10-17 years old (male and female); 18-20 years old (female only; runaway homeless youth program); provides individual & family counseling; short-term housing and shelter for youth. Helps adolescents with school, family, drugs/alcohol, sex. Domestic Violence Courage Connection courageconnection.org/1 (877) 384-4390 Sexual Violence Hotline - Rape Crisis Hotline and Advocacy, Counseling, and Education Services (RACES) cu-races.org(217) 384-4444 Food, Meals, Nutrition Community Service Center of Northern Champaign County First Call for Help-Rantoul 520 E Wabash AveRantoul(217) 893-1530 Information, referral, advocacy, emergency food bank, clothing, shelter, holiday food and toys, utility assistance and prescription assistance are offered in the nine northern Champaign county townships. Community Service Center of Northern Champaign County First Call for Help-Champaign 405 S State StChampaign(217) 352-6300 Information, referral, and advocacy are available to those needing services from social service agencies. Limited emergency assistance available to qualifying individuals, including food, rent, utilities, prescription medicines, and limited transportation. Meals on Wheels 405 S State StChampaign217-352-5100 Provides hot meals, home-delivered at noon Monday-Friday to Champaign, Urbana, and Savoy areas, for those that may have difficulty providing meals for themselves. Sack suppers and special diet meals are available. Living Alternatives Pregnancy Resource Center 205 E Wilber AvePO Box 1542 Champaign(217) 398-6511 pregnancyresourcecenter.org/locations/champaign/ Assists pregnant women in crisis to carry a baby to term. Clothing, food, free pregnancy tests, and education for pregnant women and mothers with young children. Adoption counseling and post-abortion counseling available. TIMES Center 70 E Washington Champaign(217) 398-7785 Provides transitional initiatives. Level 1: 50 mats dormitory; Level 2: 10 semi-private units with 2 beds. Soup kitchen: meals open to anyone in need; lunch is served 12-12:30PM, dinner 6-6:30PM daily. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Women, Infant, Children (WIC) 201 E Kenyon Rd Champaign(217) 352-7961 fns.usda.gov/wic/ Food coupons for pregnant women, infants and children. Grief Resources Champaign Counseling313 N Mattis AveSte 206 & 209Champaign (217) 203-2008champaigncounseling.com Keri Powell Therapy7 Dunlap Ct Savoy(217) 352-0200kptherapy.com Elliott Counseling Group309 W Clark StChampaign(217) 398-9066elliottcounselinggroup.com Empty Arms- Windsor Road Community Church 2501 W Windsor RdChampaign(217) 359-2122windsorroad.org/empty-arms Rock Counseling GroupHuntington Tower201 West Springfield AveSte 1201, Champaign(217) 722-9079therockcounselinggroup.com Housing Providers Community Service Center of Northern Champaign CountyFirst Call for Help-Rantoul520 E Wabash AveRantoul(217) 893-1530 Information, referral, advocacy, emergency food bank, clothing, shelter, holiday food and toys, utility assistance, prescription assistance are offered in the nine northern Champaign county townships. Community Service Center of Northern Champaign CountyFirst Call for Help-Champaign405 S State StChampaign(217) 352-6300 Information, referral, and advocacy are available to those needing services from social service agencies. Limited emergency assistance available to qualifying individuals, including food, rent, utilities, prescription medicines, and limited transportation. Mental Health Services Catholic Charities 1315 A Curt DrChampaign(217) 352-5179catholiccharitiesusa.org Family, Individual and marital counseling programs address issues including family stress, divorce adjustment, single parenting concerns and family violence. Counseling fees are on a sliding scale. Developmental Services Center (DSC) 1304 W Bradley AveChampaign(217) 356-9176 dsc-illinois.org Information, referral, vocational and residential services and case management for those with developmental disabilities are provided. Family service of Champaign County Counseling Program 405 S. State Street Champaign(217) 352-0099 Professional therapists assist individuals, couples, families, and children to resolve conflicts arising from personal issues and relationships. Clients seen by appointment. Sliding fee scale. Smoking Cessation Resources American Cancer Society www.cancer.org The American Cancer society offers a “Guide to Quitting Smoking”, including topics such as the mental and physical part of smoking addiction. Other topics include nicotine replacement therapy, how smoking affects health, making a plan to quit, steps for long-term success and staying smoke-free. Type “Guide to Quitting Smoking” in the search bar. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1-800-Quit-Now (1-800-784-8669)cdc.gov/tobacco/quit_smoking/index.htm The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers the Surgeon General Reports in addition to resources via their quitline such as individual counseling, information on how to quit, referrals to cessation resources, medications available to help with smoking cessation and mailed self-help materials. Illinois Tobacco Quitline 1-866-Quit-Yes (1-866-784-8937) quityes.org/ The website serves as a platform to seek advice from a medical professional for questions pertaining to smoking cessation. The Quitline will also assist with assessing your specific needs, finding a program to help you quit, and follow-up weekly on your progress during your first six weeks. The Quitline is available Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 9 P.M. Smokefree.gov smokefree.gov Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, this website offers resources on coping with depression, physical activity, nutritional information, quitting methods, and preparing to quit. It also offers online chat, a smoking cessation chat service, and quit plans. Substance Abuse Clinics and Detox Centers Call location for service hours and/or to set up an appointment. Champaign-Urbana Carle Addiction Recovery Center 204 W University AveUrbana (217) 383-6039 P.A.T.S. 300 S. Broadway Ste 159Lincoln SquareUrbana (217) 954-1128 The Pavilion Behavioral Health System 809 W Church StChampaign Champaign County(217) 373-1700 1 (800) 373-1700 Rosecrance2302 Moreland BlvdChampaign1 (888) 928-5278 Bloomington-Normal Chestnut Family Health Center720 W. Chestnut St.Bloomington(309) 557-1400 1 (888) 924-3786 Advocate BroMenn Addiction Services1304 Franklin Ave – 3rd FloorNormal(309)268-5993 Danville New Directions Treatment Center153 N Vermilion StDanville(217) 442-9026 Rosecrance 12232 E Voorhees StDanville(217) 477-4500