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School Age Children: Mentoring Programs
Organizations:
Adults Involved with Mentoring Students (630) 259-8415
Offers one on one or school based mentoring for children in elementary through high school.
Bridge Communities (630) 545-0610 ext. 20
The Bridge Communities Transitional Housing Program provides housing and a stable, supportive environment for homeless families who are working on improving or developing the skills necessary to live independently. In addition, clients are offered mentoring services.
Catholic Charities 630.495.8008 or (800) 240-7011
Counseling for individual, marital problems, parent-child relationships, unmarried parents.
Licensed child placement agency for adoption, foster care & special needs adoptions. Community services. Parenting classes. Now providing Anger management classes. Mentoring services also provided
Food assistance by appointment only
Transitional housing, shelter, assistance in rent, utilities and mortgage. Must call to make an appointment.
Community Consolidated School District #93 (630) 893-9393
Mentoring Program offered in the school setting.
Girl Scouts Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Areas (630) 544-5900
Helping Girls Navigate Adolescence , Inc (630)324-6532
Dedicated to empowering adolescent girls achieve their fullest potential through education, advocacy and community collaboration.
MetroMentors (630) 784-4801
Mentoring program offered in a school setting or selected neighborhood locations. Serves youth 7 to 18 years of age.
NCO Youth and Family Services (630) 961-2992
Counseling for individuals, families, and couples on a sliding-fee scale
24-Hour Crisis Intervention coordinated with state, county, and local police departments
Early Intervention & Prevention such as Operation Snowball, Snowflake, and Snowflurry and I Can Problem Solve (ICPS)
Parent Mentor Program is administered by NCO and supported by the Naperville Exchange Club. It was founded as a National Exchange Club program for the prevention of child abuse. This program promotes healthy families by providing volunteer mentoring support to families under stress who seek to improve their parenting skills and manage their households in a positive and healthy way.
Cornerstone Group Home is the only short-term residence for boys in DuPage County that provides shelter for boys throughout the Chicagoland area
Transitional Housing Program for young adult males in Kane and DuPage Counties between the ages of 18-21 to provide guidance and support toward establishing independence
Transitional Housing Program for young adult women in Kane and DuPage Counties between the ages of 18-21 to provide guidance and support toward establishing independence
Community Presentations can be tailored to meet your groups' needs
Information & Referral Services to a large network of service providers.
Outreach Community Center Year-Round M-F 8:30am-7pm (630) 260-7600
Services for Carol Stream residents include: counseling, financial assistance, After-School program K-12 for District 200, mentoring and tutoring for children. Programs include:
Family Support
Casework
Family-to-Family
Friendly Visiting
Community Counseling Center
Children's Services and Youth Development
Big Buddy Mentoring
Jubilee Neighborhood School
Junior High Club
Learn 2 Earn and Superb Student
Tutoring
Wrap-Around Kindergarten Education (WAKE)
Community Development and Partnerships
Joint Council of Southeast Village
Neighborhood Watch
Twice Is Nice Resale Store
Bridgeway Community Church
Interfaith Food Pantry
HeadStart by Lifelink
Warrenville Youth and Family Services (630) 393-7057
Mentoring program for youth age 10 through 15. Group setting meets once a week in Warrenville.
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