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Learn about non-profit credit counseling services available in the Chicago IL area, with many of the programs offered for free to income qualified people.) as well as help with a home loan, credit repair services and more
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For customers who are unable to pay their water bill(s) in Chicago, the department of finance offers various forms of financial assistance and payment plans
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Find details on income based health care centers and free clinics in Chicago offer a number of medical as well as dental services to families and individuals in the city as well as the greater Cook County region
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People living in or near poverty levels can get help from government benefits from the state and local DHS office. Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) and the state Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS)
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Utility bill assistance is available from the Chesed Fund. This can help with heating costs during the cold Chicago months or maybe an air conditioning bill during a hot summer stretch
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Homeowners in Chicago have several free programs available to them that are targeted at providing foreclosure prevention counseling and related assistance. The primary option is known as the Home Ownership Preservation Initiative (HOPI)
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Low-income families and senior citizens in Chicago that are considered to be less fortunate and that can’t afford an attorney on their own can get free legal support from several different non-profit firms
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program for very young children/infants is available as well as the similar Head Start, which is for slightly older children. These two federally funded resources provide educational and early childhood development activities
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Individuals who are faced with a crisis and the homeless can turn to an extensive network of community based homeless shelters and transitional housing units
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All Chicago is a non-profit that focuses on providing basic needs - housing, food, rent payment help and more. The agency, formally known as All Chicago Making Homelessness History or ACMHH, also partners with organizations across the city
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Helping low income and less fortunate individuals and families, the Chicago Urban League is a key poverty fighting organization for the county and city
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Serving as a charity that may be turned to in a last resort, the Bellingham Salvation Army works to help the marginalized in the community. The Christian based charity will try to assist people regardless of their age, race, or religion