ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZAA
1
Category (Psychiatrist, Lawyer, Specialist, Book, Website, App, etc.)Name/OrganizationWebsiteContact InformationLocationInsurance/Cost infoPopulationCommentsReferred By:
2
Academic Support/Tutoring826CHI (individualized homework help)info@826chi.org; maria@826chi.org1276 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL 60622
3
Academic Support/TutoringAccess to Literacy (Triton College; students 16 and over who need support in reading, writing, math)(708) 456-0300 ext. 3730
4
Academic Support/TutoringBreakthrough Urban Ministries/Nettie Bailey Student Achievement Program (grades K thru 8; literacy enrichment, high school prep, science, math, technology)(872) 44-8207; Ana Pyper - apyper@breakthrough.org3219 W. Carroll Ave., Chicago, IL 60624
5
Academic Support/TutoringChicago Lights (tutoring)https://chicagolights.org/youth-programs/tutoring(312) 787-4570126 E. Chestnut St., Chicago, IL 60611
6
Academic Support/TutoringCircEsteem (circus classes for ages 3-10+; after school tutoring program that offers homework help and additional enrichment and social circus activties; for students in Uptown, Edgewater, and Rogers Parkcircesteem.org(773) 732-45644730 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL 60640Free
7
Academic Support/TutoringLIT Program (literary intensive tutoring focusing on literacy components such as letters, sounds, sight words, writing, and reading comprehensiontutoringchicago.org(312) 397-9119
8
Academic Support/TutoringPartners in Learning (weekly tutoring)https://www.familymatterschicago.org/programs/partners-in-learning/(773) 465-6011; info@familymatterschicago.org7331 Marshfield Ave., Chicago, IL 60626
9
Academic Support/TutoringStrive Chicago (Tutoring for 1st through 12th graders)(773) 268-4910, program@strivetutoring.org5001 S. Ellis Ave., Chicago, IL 60615Free
10
ArticlesAARP discusses helping adults prepare to transition their parents to elderly carehttps://assets.aarp.org/www.aarp.org_/articles/foundation/aa66r2_care.pdfInformative and normalizing, includes lots of workseets and lists for consideration (Anikó Blake)
11
Community Mental HealthCounseling Center of Illinois (group therapy)(773) 777-6767; ccillinois1@gmail.com4515 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicao, IL 60630
12
Community Mental HealthSista Afya (teen support groups, therapy, community mental health events, etc.)www.sistaafya.com/services1750 E. 71st Street, Suite L, Chicago, IL 60649
13
Community Mental Health
The Chicago Black Therapist Directory
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScz4We3SeUrtON3KXXgJG15HZH9MXqIZkqsBoK5rU7VypdHWA/viewform
14
Community Support/ActivitiesAfter School Matters (High schoolers; hands-on job experience alongside professionals in the STEM, arts, sports, and communication fields and includes a monetary stipend)(312) 742- 418266 E. Randolph St., Chicago, Il 60601
15
Community Support/ActivitiesARK of St. Sabina (After School Program for youth in Englewood that includes music, entreprenurship, poetry, employment, dance/step, tutoring, karate, mentoring, basketball, film, etc.)Marchae Miller, (773) 483-43337800 S. Racine Ave., Chicago, IL 60620Free
16
Community Support/ActivitiesAYSO Soccer (ages three to high school; Hyde Park/Kenwood, Northside, Lakefront, and Peterson ParkHyde Park/Kenwood: info@ayso751.org, (773) 570-0475; Northside: registrar@ayso418.org; Lakefront: info@northsidechicagoayso.com, (847) 920-6337; Peterson Park: aysoregion183@gmail.com, (773) 231-7941Hyde Park/Kenwood: 3120 S. Parnell Ave., Chicago, IL 60616; Northside: 7345 N. Washtenaw Ave., Chicago, IL 60645; Lakefront: 3507 N. Ravenswood Ave., Suite 101, Chicago, IL 60640; Peterson ParkAbout $150/season, scholarships available
17
Community Support/ActivitiesBrave Space Alliance (provides educational and access-based programming to provide community members with what is needed to survive and thrivehttps://www.bravespacealliance.org/(872) 333-5199; Monday thru Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.1515 E 52nd PL Chicago, IL 60615All programming, services, and resources are intended for BIPOC trans and gender-nonconforming individualsHave had a positive conversation with Brittney Thomas and have expressed connecting as partnering community resources(they/them)Taylor Pettway
18
Community Support/ActivitiesChicago Botanic Garden (virtual classes, such as cooking and crafts, for kids and adults; in-person at the garden winter woods walkwww.chicagobotanicgarden.org
19
Community Support/ActivitiesChicago Children's Theater (has guided pre-recorded audio tours that includes an interactive map, photos, vocabulary, and songs of Shout Shore, Little Village, North Pond Natura Sanctuary; My Magic Breath includes animation and music to help children practice mindful breathing; Red Kite Fly is an exploration of Shakespeare for kids over age 12 that live with Autism; Improve in Performance (grades K thru 5); Mini Musical Theaterwww.chicagochildrenstheatre.org
20
Community Support/ActivitiesChicago Industrial Arts and Design (classes for students ages 12 - 15)(773) 961-8498; info@ciadc.org6433 N. Ravenswood Ave., Chicago, IL 60626Classes are about $200
21
Community Support/ActivitiesChicago Mobile Makers (monthly free design kits as a part of a virtual activity for ages 6 to 12)www.chicagomobilemakers.org
22
Community Support/ActivitiesChicago Park District (online classes for children 3 and up)www.chicagoparkdistrict.com
23
Community Support/ActivitiesCirqueWorks (childcare, tutoring, and education, creation, practice and performance of the Circus Arts)www.cirquesexperience.org
24
Community Support/ActivitiesCook Country Forest Preserve (virtual and in-person events for kids and adults)www.fpdcc.com
25
Community Support/ActivitiesEnglewood Art Collection (youth audio program both virtual and in-personthemicapp@gmail.com
26
Community Support/ActivitiesEvanston Art Center (virtual art classes for kids and adultswww.evanstonartcenter.org/school/dept/online-classes/online-youth-classes
27
Community Support/ActivitiesFirebird Community Arts (virtual ceramics classes, such as jewelry making, tea sets, cupswww.firebirdcommunityarts.org2651 W. Lake St., Chicago, IL 60612
28
Community Support/ActivitiesFussy Baby Network (infant specialist support in English and Spanish; online, community, and hospital-based groups)(888) 431-2229; fussybaby@erikson.eduCall is free/In-home consultation $40 and sliding scale
29
Community Support/ActivitiesGarfield Park Conservatory (virtual tours and some for families, yoga, etc.)www.garfieldparkconservatory.com
30
Community Support/ActivitiesHomewood Science Center (Pop-Up Science at Home Kits; HS Girls Success Club)www.homewoodsciencecenter.orgPre-K to 5th Grade; High School
31
Community Support/ActivitiesHubbard Street Dance (pre-recorded family dance classes and BrainDance Movement Breaks)www.hubbardstreetdance.com/the-hub/family-dance
32
Community Support/ActivitiesLillstreet Art Center (classes starting at age 1lillstreet.com/department/kids-classes(773) 769-42264401 N. Ravenswood Ave., Chicago, IL 60640Classes range from $60 to $150
33
Community Support/ActivitiesMarwen (grades 6th to 12th; visual arts, college, and career programming)www.marwen.org(312) 374-2912833 N. Orleans St., Chicago, IL 60610Free
34
Community Support/ActivitiesMerit School of Music (virtual music lessons for youthwww.meritmusic.orgScholarhships available
35
Community Support/ActivitiesMujeres Latinas en Accion (Parent Support Program for Spanish-speaking parents with at least one child between 0 and 17; 15-week couse to support parenting skills an communication; ongoing parent support grouphttp://www.mujereslatinasenaccion.org(773) 890-76762124 W. 21st Pl., Chicago, IL 60608
36
Community Support/ActivitiesMyChi.My Future (online hub for area activities for youth; Mastercalss style workshops for youth)www.mychimyfuture.org
37
Community Support/ActivitiesPlant Chicago (interactive virtual experience)www.plantchicago.org
38
Community Support/ActivitiesPoetry Foundation (teen Poetry Lab weekly)www.poetryfoundation.org)
39
Community Support/ActivitiesSouth Suburban Special Recreation Association (winter virtual classes start in January and in-person classes scheduled to start in February)www.sssra.org
40
Community Support/ActivitiesThe Disability Justice Mentoring Collective (DJMC; ages 12-22 can obtain a mentor with or without disabilitieshttps://www.accessliving.org/our-services/youth-programs/youth-mentoring/(312) 640-2100Access Living, 115 West Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60654
41
Community Support/ActivitiesYoung Chicago Authors (virtual spoken word groups for youth and young adults and virtual open mic night)www.youngchicagoauthors.org
42
Group TherapyChaaze Roberts (Men's Group)https://www.family-institute.org/therapy-programs/groups/mens-group
43
Group TherapyDavid Klowhttps://www.skylightcounselingcenter.com/group/
44
ProvidersColleen Hurley (Divorce Attorney/Family Law)https://www.lavellelaw.com/colleen-m-hurley(224) 836-6172; churley@lavellelaw.com;N/AFriendly and talented lawyer, excellent referral source for family law and divorcing couples (Jennifer Litner)
45
ProvidersDan Wimsatt (Addiction Therapist)danwimsatt@yahoo.com773-414-3565Great addiction therapist in Lakeview, connected with one of the treatment centers
46
ProvidersJennifer Bernstein (psychiatrist)http://www.jenniferbernsteinmd.com/Grounded and thoghtful psychiatrist (Josh Hetherington)
47
ProvidersKara Driscoll (Psychiatrist)312-725-4270, theallegrocenter@gmail.comThe Allegro Center LLC ,2835 N Sheffield Ave, Suite 213out of networkWorks with the therapist, my clients like her (Shira Galston)
48
ProvidersKimberly Fenzyl (psychiatrist)https://www.meridianpsychiatricpartners.com/about-us/BCBS PPO only or OONCollaborated w/ psychiatrist and had positive experience (Jennifer Litner)
49
ProvidersSliding Scale Psychiatric Services Resourceshttps://www.ccc.edu/departments/Documents/psychiatric%20resources.pdf
50
Substance UseChicago Alcoholics Anonymous Websitehttps://www.chicagoaa.org/
51
Websitestreatmyocd.comhttps://www.treatmyocd.com/learn-about-ocd/subtypes/Nicely breaks down subtypes and forms of treatment (Anikó Blake)
52
WebsitesDomestic Abuse Supporthttps://www.illinoislegalaid.org/legal-information/taking-time-work-because-domestic-abuse?fbclid=IwAR3n6c_zp3XzFIuuAU_TDBfr-OztcSoS0CCv2FUxcF-6drgVRgGpmtAm3SgAnikó Blake
53
WebsitesCoding for Kids (free coding courses and activities)www.code.org
54
WebsitesCoding for Kids (game-style coding activities)www.twiloquest.com/quest
55
WorksheetDrawing Communication Exercise(https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PCuvQU766iHeguPKT3X0ulIcimMWvgeA/view?usp=sharing) Uploaded as file in "Case Management Resources" folder in Phoenix Clinic Chicago Google Drive
56
WorksheetGottman Couples' Repair Checklisthttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bo5xcn-CUAAnjRT.png:largeUseful phrases for couples to use in repairing; clients have appreciated it (Shira Galston)
57
WorksheetsGuided Mindfulness Scripthttp://qualiacounselling.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/PRINT-ALL.pdfUseful template for in-session mindfulness (Shira Galston)
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100