McKinney-Vento Resources
Supports for Those Experiencing Financial Hardship or Homelessness
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Resource websites
- Free Meals, Fuel Up For Learning! Niles Township High School offers free meals for families. Pick up times and dates are listed on the attached flyer. No ID or registration required.
- Referral Information from AHAND and the Regional Office of Education (Association of Homeless Advocates in the North/Northwest District)
- Regional Office of Education McKinney Vento Resources
- Homelessness Prevention Hotline: 877-426-6515
- Metropolitan Family Services empowers Chicago-area families to reach their greatest potential and positively impact their communities
- Citizens Utility Board (CUB) Guide to Telecom, Internet, Cable, and Utility Services During the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
- Casa Central Services and Programs transform lives and strengthens communities with a special focus on Hispanics
- DHS Family Community Resource Center in Skokie accepts and receives applications for Cash, SNAP, and Medical Assistance by fax, mail, or in person
- T-Mobile Project 10Million offers free hotspots and internet to 10 million eligible households
- Center of Concern provides housing solutions, support services, and counseling for older adults, people with disabilities, and others in need
- Family Promise offers solutions for family homelessness including prevention, shelter, and stabilization services
- The Harbour offers immediate, stable, and safe housing to homeless young people and young mothers with children; nutritious meals; services and support for continued education and employment; and individual counseling
- CEDA offers a range of services and support to help individuals and families meet their basic needs
- Shelter, Inc. provides emotional and physical care, programs, and services that children need to build safer, healthier, and brighter futures
- Kenneth Young Center provides mental health services, youth empowerment programs, and care for older adults
- Connections of Illinois, Inc. provides support for families experiencing financial, housing, and other unexpected difficulties
- Connections for the Homeless in Evanston partners with the community to provide comprehensive, compassionate, well-resourced, and effective programs to people facing homelessness and housing insecurity