- Benefits Advocate: Agunter@progresscil.org; 708-209-1500 ext 22
- Benefits Advocate: kliddell@progresscil.org
If you disagree with a decision made by the State of Illinois about your benefits and wish to file an appeal or check the status of an existing appeal, visit this link: Appeals
Food Services:
From the Beyond Hunger Website:
Oak Park River Forest Food Pantry has a bold new look and a mission-driven name!
Our new name, Beyond Hunger, reflects the steadfast dedication and collaborative spirit of Oak Park River Forest Food Pantry, while allowing us to more accurately express our mission to end hunger in all the communities we serve.
Beyond Hunger is who we are and where we are going. It is now more inclusive of the 13 zip codes we serve, with all of our programs and services: Click here for Information
State of Illinois:
State of Illinois Covid-19 Response Page: Link to Page Here
Support for people who are experiencing social isolation, (New August 2020): The Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA) and the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) received $1.7 million through the CARES Act from the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living to provide services to older adults and persons with disabilities who are socially isolated as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Illinois Care Connections will provide technology devices such as iPads or Tablets to participants to help facilitate social connections with family and friends on a first come first serve basis.
Participants receiving services through IDoA, IDHS-DD and IDHS-DRS providers and programs are eligible if they have been socially isolated as a result of the Coronavirus and are experiencing loneliness and a lack of connectedness. Contact Progress Center for help with the application.
New Toll-Free Number: The Division of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) is proud to announce the launch of a new toll-free number for all DRS customers to use during the current global pandemic. Existing or prospective customers can call 1-877-581-3690 to receive assistance regarding DRS programs and services that are designed to allow those with disabilities throughout the state to live, learn, and work independently. These services include in-home services, assistive technology, vocational and occupational rehabilitation, educational services for individuals with all types of disabilities, including Deaf or hard-of-hearing Illinoisans, Blind people, and people with low vision, along with other supports.
State of Illinois Home Services Program Page: The Home Services Program funds personal assistants for thousands of people with disabilities in Illinois. This page has been updated frequently amidst the Covid-19 Health Crisis. Link to Page Here. Now also, there is an emergency back up program for people whose personal assistant may be unable to work because of Covid-19. If you need emergency back up services, contact Progress Center at 708-209-1500 ext 14.
Emotional and Mental Health Support Line: The Illinois Department of Human Services’ Mental Health Division has launched a free-of-charge emotional support text line, Call4Calm, for Illinois residents experiencing stress and mental health issues related to COVID-19.Individuals who would like to speak with a mental health professional can text “TALK” to 5-5-2-0-2-0, or for Spanish, “HABLAR” to the same number: 5-5-2-0-2-0. Call4Calm is free to use, and individuals will remain anonymous.Once a resident sends a text to the hotline, within 24 hours they will receive a call from a counselor employed by a local community mental health center to provide support. Individuals can also text 5-5-2-0-2-0, with key words such as “unemployment” or “food” or “shelter” and will receive information on how navigate and access supports and services. Here is link to news release with more information.
Family Community Resource Centers: This map has a list of Resource Centers that remain open
Benefits Appeals: If you disagree with a decision made by the State of Illinois about your benefits and wish to file an appeal or check the status of an existing appeal, visit this link: Appeals
Employment and Financial:
This information taken from the Oak Park Village Website: A state-sponsored web portal connects workers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic with available job and career training opportunities. Called Get Hired Illinois, the website provides a one-stop-shop for job seekers and employers, and includes information on job opportunities and unemployment resources. Officials say the online portal is designed to be user-friendly for job seekers of all levels and backgrounds and allows employers to upload jobs, virtual career fairs and training opportunities. More information is available at www.illinois.gov/gethired.
Page with information about Covid-19 Unemployment Benefits and about Federal Stimulus and Unemployment.
Promoting Financial Health and Resiliency for People with Disabilities and Their Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic —
Visit this Link Here
Paycheck Protection Program: Frequently Asked Questions: The Paycheck Protection Program are grants awarded to small businesses for payroll. This link on the State of Illinois Website has a set of FAQs — Visit this link
Information about SNAP Benefits during the Covid-19 Pandemic: Illinois SNAP recipients will begin receiving maximum benefit amounts this week
Employment and Employer Services: Employment & Employer Services (E&ES) partners with local businesses in high-demand, growing industries throughout the Chicagoland region and connects local job seekers with these high demand career opportunities and quality jobs. Calendar of Events at this Link
Education:
Resources related to remote learning, school closures, and students with disabilities. Credit to Access Living, the Chicago Center for Independent Living, for putting these resources together.
Village of Forest Park:
Progress Center’s main office is in Forest Park. Here is a link to the Village of Forest Park Covid-19 Update Page
Village of Blue Island:
The Progress Center satellite office is in Blue Island. Here is a link to the Village of Blue Island webpage, which also has information relevant to local residents, regarding Covid-19.
Village of Oak Park:
The Village of Oak Park neighbors Forest Park. Before Illinois issued the Stay at Home Executive Order, Oak Park issued a Shelter in Place order. The Oak Park site has a lot of Covid-19 resources.
On April 16, the Village of Oak Park posted this message about a support line that people can contact if they are feeling stressed or anxious: If you or a loved one is feeling overwhelmed, get support 24/7 by calling 1.800.985.5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746.
The Community Mental Health Board of Oak Park (CMHB) has a Resource Guide that will be updated weekly at this link: https://tinyurl.com/oprfguide.
Oak Park Homelessness Coalition, Link to Page Here: From the home page of the site — “Because the COVID-19 outbreak is a public health and economic crisis, the Flexible Rental Assistance Program (FRAP) is available to those who require financial support to maintain or secure stable housing. This program, which is conducted through Housing Forward, provides individuals and families who are at risk or experiencing homelessness with emergency financial assistance that is aimed towards preventing homelessness or aiding those that are in between stable housing. To stay up to date on news, go to www.housingforward.org/covid-19-updates”
Oak Park Township:
With partner agency, Oak Park Township is delivering these services —
- Delivering meals and groceries to home-bound, qualifying older adult and disabled adult residents. Over 100 volunteer applications have been received.
- “Take-out” meals are available to older adults for a minimal suggested donation due to partial funding from AgeOptions. We’ve seen an increase in requests of over 30% since mid-March.
- Transporting older adults to dialysis and medical appointments.
- Continuing case management counseling to youth and older adults via tele-conferences and phone calls. Referrals are higher by 20% with reported increases in anxiety and depression among students.
- Assisting homeowners, landlords and commercial property owners with tax appeals during this reassessment year via phone appointment. To date, over 1500 appeals applications have been completed.
- Providing referrals for financial assistance, housing, food to unemployed residents. We’ve received over 45 calls from residents needing help.
Other Resources:
Information in Chinese on Covid-19: The World Health Organization China Office published this guide in Chinese with visuals for people with disabilities. https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/o1oEzIWdW6oM842SyE6Qzg
The National Council on Disability is the national group that represents all centers for independent like Progress Center. The National Council is working hard to keep the community informed and engaged during this period. Here is the National Council on Disability page about Covid-19.