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Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago is a policy research institution at the University of Chicago that focuses on child welfare and family well-being. [1] Chapin Hall is funded through social service systems, [2] foundations, [3] and non-profit organizations. [4]
Elim's east campus and west campus are located in Crestwood, Illinois, and its South campus is located in Orland Park, Illinois. Elim's Christ-centered programs include a special education program, a vocational and day program for adults with disabilities, and a learning program that trains Elim staff and partners with other educational ...
Arts of Life, based in Chicago, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides studio space, supplies, professional development support, and exhibition opportunities to artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities. [1]
Lambs Farm is a non-profit organization near Libertyville, Illinois, that provides vocational and residential services for over 250 adults with developmental disabilities. Located on a 72-acre (290,000 m 2 ) campus, [ 1 ] Lambs Farm includes several family attractions, such as a petting zoo, a pet shop, a miniature golf course, several small ...
Non-profit organizations based in Chicago (2 C, 210 P) Pages in category "Non-profit organizations based in Illinois" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total.
The group already has many events planned for the coming months, including free AromaTouch Technique back massages for autism parents and caregivers from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Hillsdale ...
Clearbrook Human Service Agency is a non-profit organisation located in Arlington Heights, Illinois. It was originally established in 1955 in Rolling Meadows, Illinois with initial funding coming from families and Kimball Hill, [ 1 ] (which is now one of the country's largest privately held land developers). [ 2 ]
The Institute for Therapy through the Art is a non-profit creative arts therapy organization in Evanston, Illinois, in the United States. [1] It was founded in 1975 by Marilyn Richman, a drama therapist and co-founder of the North American Drama Therapy Association (NADTA), [2] as a division of the Music Institute of Chicago, with the help of Frank Little, the director at the time.