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Family Service of Champaign County is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization serving the community since 1911. Our mission is supporting people across the generations by providing quality human services. We’re here to help! Learn more
Family Service of Champaign County 405 S. State Street Champaign, IL 61820 Phone: (217) 352-0099 Fax: (217) 352-9512 Email: info@familyservicecc.org
Provides affordable individual, couple and family therapy. Enables and supports seniors to provide volunteer service to schools, medical clinics, libraries and other non-profit organizations.
RSVP of Champaign, Douglas and Piatt Counties connects volunteers with opportunities to help at 100 area public and non-profit organizations. We are seeking individuals who want to donate their skills, experience, and time to helping our communities thrive.
Take one worry off your plate by signing up for Meals on Wheels! For about the price of fast food, a nutritious meal is delivered to your door. Each hot noon meal includes entrée, vegetable, side dish, salad, bread, milk and fruit or dessert.
The Self-Help Center serves as a community resource dedicated to self-care and personal growth. Our commitment lies in providing information and organizing workshops and seminars that foster both individual and communal development.
Whether you are an individual, couple, or a family with children, our professional therapists are here for you. Common reasons to seek therapy include: By appointment only; call 217-352-0099 to schedule appointment. Most health insurance and Medicaid plans accepted.
Children First classes help parents learn how to ease the divorce/separation process for their children. Through group discussions and videos participants learn how to minimize any negative impact and increase their child’s ability to make this transition.
Our goal is to help you age safely and actively in your home for as long as possible. Our caseworkers are experts on resources for older adults in our community and their families. You may call them with quick questions and assistance over the phone on weekdays.
HomeCare Assistants can help you maintain your independence by: Providing in-home, non-medical support temporarily or long-term due to injury, surgery, disability, or aging. Assisting with personal care (bathing, grooming, dressing), house cleaning, cooking, laundry, shopping, or errands.