JCFS Chicago is a partner with the Jewish United Fund in serving our community.
JCFS Chicago embraces diversity. Our commitment to inclusivity is woven throughout our services, programs and welcoming workplace.
Legal Aid Chicago provides free civil legal services to people living in poverty in Cook County. All clients must be registered by telephone and screened for eligibility through our Client Screening Unit at 312-341-1070.
Electric has hundreds of IT specialists standing by and ready to answer any IT issue your company may have. Not to mention, Electric provides IT support in Chicago to more than 1,900 happy customers, saving them from sub-par Managed IT services.
Scheduled Service Requests address date-sensitive requests. This work may require prior coordination to procure supplies and/ or services. Scheduled work orders include preventive maintenance services intended to protect and preserve physical assets, and may include utility outages.
Chicago Land Agency Services, known in the title insurance industry as CLAS, was formed in 1997. CLAS is a joint venture partnership with Chicago Title Insurance Company, the marquee name in title insurance. This unique relationship has positioned CLAS to provide title insurance to real estate professionals in an accurate and timely manner.
For attorneys who want to become a title agent, we can provide you with title related services, training and expertise. For more information, contact us today. If you are selling your home and need a quote or assistance with the closing process, we would love to hear from you. Contact Us.
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We are committed to ensuring you have an enjoyable shopping experience at Fashion Outlets of Chicago. One of our friendly Concierge Services representatives is available to answer questions or assist you with our signature shopping services*:
We offer older adults a full range of community services and residential options provided by expert team members who take an innovative, person-centered approach to care.
At New City Moving, we pride ourselves on offering a wide range of Chicago moving services. From corporate to residential, New City Moving has the moving company services that make us well equipped to handle all of your moving needs, including:
This is a template scope of services for mental health consultation that an agency may use when contracting with a mental health consultant. It includes all services required of the mental health consultant by the Head Start Program Performance Standards and CELS 2.0 manual.
All delegate agencies, regardless of funding stream, are required to conduct an annual self-assessment. Agencies must submit a self-assessment report, using the attached template, to their monitoring team supervisor and cels-planning@cityofchicago.org
This certification form should be completed by all delegates and submitted to the DFSS CPPC liaison, Tosha Smith at tosha.smith@cityofchicago.org and the operations monitoring supervisor. This document must be submitted annually by November 30th.
At the Chicago Lights Social Service Center, we believe that all people deserve to have their basic needs met. Together, we connect with more than 1,300 adults to encourage self-development, deep connections, and brighter futures through food and clothing services, case management, and enrichment programming.
Resources include clothing, toiletries (soap, toothpaste, lotion, incontinence products, menstruation products), housing and shelter information, public benefits information, referrals to other agencies, access to a guest phone, and information about neighborhood food pantries and meal services.
Through our collection companies, transfer stations, recycling centers and landfills, we focus on providing effective and reliable environmental services and solutions to make proper recycling and waste disposal effortless for our 14 million customers.
We use Collective Resource for composting services for my business, FIG Catering, and we LOVE them. It makes us to feel better about our waste (catering is a wasteful business) and they make it so easy.
For questions around special education services, please contact the ODLSS District Representative or Special Education Administrator assigned to your school, Parent Involvement Specialists are also available.
The Transition Services Team develops programs that support schools in preparing students with disabilities for life after high school, including planning for post-secondary education, job development activities, independent living skills training, community-based instruction, and travel training. Additionally, the team provides staff development, hosts informational family workshops, provides parent support and assistance, facilitates linkages to adult services, provides consultation to IEP teams regarding development of individual transition plans, and organizes district-wide events for students. For more information, email odlsstransition@cps.edu.
The Chicago Public School Deaf and Hard of Hearing program ensures students learn, grow and belong in a language rich environment while supporting students, families and professionals through district-wide support and outreach services.
Students who are blind or who have severe visual impairments receive orientation and mobility (O&M) services from certified orientation and mobility specialists (COMSs) as outlined in their IEPs. O&M is a related service provided to ensure that students learn safe independent travel skills to the greatest extent possible according to their ages and levels of functioning. O&M instruction may include correct use of the long white cane, spatial concept skills, use of cardinal directions, route planning, tactile map interpretation, street crossing skills, use of public transportation, and use of low vision devices. Instruction takes place in the school building as well as out in the community.
This is a program for high school students who have met CPS graduation requirements, but the IEP team has determined that the student continues to need transition supports and services. These students will defer their diploma at their current high school and attend a specialty school for an extended school age transition program (ages 18-22).
Nonpublic special education programs provide educational, therapeutic and/or residential services to students with disabilities. Typically, students placed in nonpublic programs have such severe and possibly complicated educational and clinical needs that the IEP Team determines that no less restrictive setting on the continuum of alternative placements is appropriate within the home school district to meet the needs of the student. Nonpublic special education day programs are often referred to as "separate day schools" or "therapeutic day schools."
At CPS, the first placement option considered for students with disabilities is a Least Restrictive Environment (LRE), which is a regular education classroom that provides supplemental aids and services as needed. By offering and providing multiple varied types of teaching models, students will receive instruction that best meets their needs and provides more opportunity for success.
In fact, we're one of the largest limousine services in the area as well as the United States. We can service all of your transportation needs, from O'Hare Airport and Midway Airport transportation to corporate events including the Q Center, sporting events and that special night out on the town.
Deloitte refers to one or more of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, a UK private company limited by guarantee ("DTTL"), its network of member firms, and their related entities. DTTL and each of its member firms are legally separate and independent entities. DTTL (also referred to as "Deloitte Global") does not provide services to clients. In the United States, Deloitte refers to one or more of the US member firms of DTTL, their related entities that operate using the "Deloitte" name in the United States and their respective affiliates. Certain services may not be available to attest clients under the rules and regulations of public accounting. Please see www.deloitte.com/about to learn more about our global network of member firms.
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Northwestern Medicine Student Health Service (NMSHS) remains committed to providing the best possible medical care for Monkeypox education, exposure and treatment. Our building and our staff services can offer efficient, convenient and sustainable care for students in a way that maximizes safety for both patients and staff. If you have been exposed to or believe you may have a suspected case of Monkeypox, please call our office for an appointment at 847.491.8100. NMSHS follows CDC guidance for Monkeypox testing and exposure treatment. PEP and PEP++ may be limited to those meeting established criteria. Please check out all the Monkeypox details and resources below.
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