Resources and Services - Secular Community

BETWEEN FRIENDS

P.O. Box 608548
Chicago, 60606
773-274-5232
FAX:  773-262-2543
TTY:  773-274-6508
Hours:  M-F

Contact:  Sonya Crabtree-Nelson, Clinical Supervisor
773-274-5232 x. 11
scnelson@betweenfriendschicago.org

Between Friends serves all victims of domestic violence and their children.

Services Provided (Noted by 'X'):

□  Helpline:    ______________________________
□  Hotline:    ____1-800-603-4357_____________
x   Sliding Scale Fees x  Facilities Accessible

Individual therapy
  X  Children   X   Teens   X   Elderly  X  Female victims/survivors  X  Male victims/survivors  □  Abusers

Group therapy
  X  Children    X  Teens   □  Elderly    X  Female victims/survivors  □  Male victims/survivors  □  Abusers

Abuser intervention
  □  Male teens    □  Female teens   □  Male adults    □  Female adults

□  Family/couples therapy

Specialized Services
  □  Orthodox    □  Disabled  X  LGBTQ    □  Russian    □  Polish   □  Hebrew   □  Yiddish   X  Spanish 
      Other:  Japanese

Legal
  X  Advocacy    X  Services   □  Immigration

Housing
  □  Shelter    □  Emergency   □  Interim    □  Transitional

□  Employment Assistance/Counseling    □  Medical Care

 

CENTER FOR CONTEXTUAL CHANGE

Main Office:  9239 Gross Point Road
Skokie, 60076
847-676-4447

Offices:
125 N. Marion, Oak Park
180 W. Park Street, Elmhurst

Contact:  Mary Jo Barrett
847-676-4447  x. 229
mjbccc@att.com

The Center for Contextual Change is dedicated to assisting individuals, couples and families enhance their strength, develop new coping strategies and heal emotional wounds.  Known for a dynamic treatment of violence and the effects of abusive behaviors, CCC bases its therapeutic process on The Collaborative Stage Model.  CCC offers a comprehensive curriculum of professional trainings and consultations for mental health clinicians, educators, and community organizations.

Services Provided (Noted by 'X'):

□  Helpline:    ______________________________
□  Hotline:    ______________________________
□   Sliding Scale Fees □  Facilities Accessibilities

Individual therapy
  X Children  X   Teens   X  Elderly    X Female victims/survivors  X Male victims/survivors  □  Abusers

Group therapy
  □  Children    □  Teens   □  Elderly    X Female victims/survivors    X Male victims/survivors  □  Abusers

Abuser intervention
  □  Male teens    □  Female teens   □  Male adults    □  Female adults

X Family/couples therapy

Specialized Services
  X Orthodox    □  Disabled  X LGBTQ    □  Russian    □  Polish   □  Hebrew   □  Yiddish   □  Spanish 
      Other: 

Legal
  □  Advocacy    □  Services   □  Immigration

Housing
  □  Shelter    □  Emergency   □  Interim    □  Transitional

□  Employment Assistance/Counseling    □  Medical Care


CITY OF CHICAGO MAYOR’S OFFICE ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (MODV)

333 South State Street, Suite 550
Chicago, 60604
312-747-9972
FAX:  312-745-3399
TTY:  847-568-5240
Hours:  M-F 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Contact:  Emily Muskovitz Sweet, Program Director
312-747-9990
muskovitz_emily@cdph.org

The City of Chicago Mayor’s Office on Domestic Violence is dedicated to promoting a coordinated and multi-system response to domestic violence in Chicago.  The MODV mission is to raise community awareness, inform public policy, and direct victims of domestic violence to community-based support.  MODV oversees numerous initiatives that are focused on enhancing safety and options for victim.  The City of Chicago Domestic Violence Help Line provides 24-hour, confidential, and multi-lingual support and assistance to callers 365 days a year.  MODV produces educational print materials including guideline cards, safety plans, and brochures on domestic violence.  These materials are available to all community based agencies.

Services Provided (Noted by 'X'):

□  Helpline:    ______1-800-863-6338________
□  Hotline:    _______1-800-863-6338_________
□   Sliding Scale Fees X  Facilities Accessible

Individual therapy
  □  Children   □   Teens   □   Elderly  □  Female victims/survivors  □  Male victims/survivors  □  Abusers
 Referrals made through the Chicago Domestic Violence Help Line

Group therapy
  □  Children    □  Teens   □  Elderly    □  Female victims/survivors  □  Male victims/survivors  □  Abusers
Referrals made through the Chicago Domestic Violence Help Line

Abuser intervention
  □  Male teens    □  Female teens   □  Male adults    □  Female adults
Referrals made through the Chicago Domestic Violence Help Line

□  Family/couples therapy

Specialized Services
  □  Orthodox    □  Disabled  □  LGBTQ    □  Russian    □  Polish   □  Hebrew   □  Yiddish   □  Spanish 
City of Chicago Domestic Violence Help Line can provide services in up to 140 different languages through the AT & T language line

Legal
  □  Advocacy    □  Services   □  Immigration
  Public policy activities and educational materials

Housing
  □  Shelter    □  Emergency   □  Interim    □  Transitional

□  Employment Assistance/Counseling    □  Medical Care

Lifespan

Main Office:  20 E. – Suite 500
Chicago, 60604
312-408-1210
FAX:  312-408-1223

Offices:
P.O. Box 1515, Des Plaines (847) 824-0382
4849 N. Milwaukee – Suite 306, Chicago (773)777-8034

Lifespan provides comprehensive services to victims of domestic violence and their children.  Services include counseling, legal representation, criminal court advocacy, immigration services, hospital advocacy, public education, and systemic policy work.

Services Provided (Noted by 'X'):

□  Helpline:    ______________________________
□  Hotline:    ____(847) 824-4454 (English and Spanish)
(847)824-1158 (Polish)__________
x   Sliding Scale Fees □  Facilities Accessibilities

Individual therapy
  X  Children   □ Teens   □   Elderly   X  Female victims/survivors  □  Male victims/survivors  □  Abusers

Group therapy
 X  Children    □  Teens   □  Elderly    X  Female victims/survivors    □  Male victims/survivors  □  Abusers

Abuser intervention
  □  Male teens    □  Female teens   □  Male adults    □  Female adults

□  Family/couples therapy

Specialized Services
  □  Orthodox    □  Disabled  □  LGBTQ    □  Russian    X  Polish   □  Hebrew   □  Yiddish   X  Spanish 
 Other:  Criminal and court advocacy, legal representation, public education, institutional training, and systemic policy work.  Lifespan offers the 40 Hour Domestic Violence Training.

Legal
  X  Advocacy    X  Services   X  Immigration

Housing
  □  Shelter    □  Emergency   □  Interim    □  Transitional

Employment Assistance/Counseling    □  Medical Care

 
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