Mental Health Resources

Basics DuPage

The Basics DuPage is a county-wide initiative stemming from the work of the DuPage All Our Kids Early Childhood Collaboration (DAECC).

Visit Basics DuPage at: www.DuPageHealth.org

DuPage Health Coalition

The DuPage Health Coalition's mission is to develop and sustain a system for effectively and efficiently managing the health of low-income populations across the continuum of care in DuPage County.

Visit DuPage Health Coalition at: AccessDuPage.org

Easterseals

For over 100 years, Easterseals has worked tirelessly with our partners to enhance quality of life and expand local access to healthcare, education, and employment opportunities. And we won’t rest until every one of us is valued, respected, and accepted.

Through our national network of affiliates, Easterseals provides essential services and on-the-ground support to more than 1.5 million people each year—from early childhood programs for the critical first five years to autism services, medical rehabilitation and employment programs, veterans’ services, and more. Our public education, policy, and advocacy initiatives positively shape perceptions and address the urgent and evolving needs of the one in four Americans living with disabilities today.

Visit Easterseals at: www.Easterseals.com

Fox Valley Veterans Council

Provides emergency funding for basic needs to area veterans, those still serving, their dependents, and survivors. We assist veteran families in need, connect them to resources and opportunities, and honor their life and sacrifice for our nation.

Visit Fox Valley Veterans Council at: www.FoxValleyVeterans.org

Haymarket Center

The mission of Haymarket Center is to aid people with substance use disorders in their recovery by providing comprehensive behavioral health solutions.

Visit Haymarket Center at: www.HCenter.org

Hopeful Beginnings

Hopeful Beginnings is an awesome organization that counsels pregnant women regardless of their future choice (keeping the baby, placing the baby for adoption, or terminating the pregnancy). Their services are free and not limited to serving only people in a specific geographical area. They also help with baby supplies. They have Spanish-speaking staff and can provide counseling in person or virtually.

Visit Hopeful Beginnings at: www.HopefulBeginning.org

NAMI DuPage

NAMI DuPage provides support, advocacy, and education to improve the quality of life of individuals with mental illnesses and their families.

Visit NAMI DuPage at: NAMIDuPage.org

North East DuPage Family and Youth Services

NAMI DuPage provides support, advocacy, and education to improve the quality of life of individuals with mental illnesses and their families.

Visit North East DuPage Family and Youth Services at: www.nedfys.org

Ray Graham Association

Founded in 1950, Ray Graham Association (RGA) empowers those we serve and those who care for them to reach, grow, and achieve. We believe in your loved one and are dedicated to providing the best care for them and your family. With you by our side, we’re meeting the unique needs, goals, and dreams of the nearly 2,000 people with disabilities we serve and the 300 people we employ.

Visit Ray Graham Association at: www.RayGraham.org

Serenity House

Alcohol & Drug Substance Abuse Treatment Center

For over 30 years, Serenity House has consistently and successfully expanded substance abuse services and capacity throughout the Chicagoland area to meet the ever-increasing demand for treatment. Serenity House serves hundreds of men and women each year. Serenity House now has a location at the Addison Township Building.

Visit Serenity House at: www.SerenityHouse.com

UCP Seguin

Regardless of ability, UCP Seguin believes everyone deserves the chance to reach their full potential and engage fully in their community. Our commitment is to provide life skills training, assistive technology, meaningful employment, and safe housing for people with disabilities throughout Greater Chicago.

We create employment opportunities through our social enterprises, Seguin Auto Center and Seguin Garden and Gifts while ensuring that adults with disabilities can thrive in community-based homes. Our training centers support their physical, mental, and vocational needs.

We offer nurturing foster care for children and adolescents, including specialized support for behavioral or medical challenges. Our assistive technology and accessibility services promote independence and inclusivity for thousands of individuals.

By leveraging innovative programs and the latest technology, we prioritize the needs of those we serve. Our ultimate goal is to create a life without limits for people with disabilities.

Visit UCP Seguin at: UCPSeguin.org

Veterans Crisis Line Dial 988, then Press 1

24/7, Confidential Crisis Support for Veterans and their Loved Ones. You don't have to be enrolled in VA benefits or Health Care to Connect.

Visit Veterans Crisis Line at: www.VeteransCrisisLine.net

Mental Health Emergency?

CALL 9-8-8

Contact Us

401 N. Addison Road
Addison, IL 60101
630-530-8161

Mental Health Emergency?

CALL 9-8-8

Addison Township Mental Health Board
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