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Queen Bee School District 16

Assistance for Families

Resources & Assistance for Families

PUNS:

PUNS stands for Prioritization for Urgency of Need for Services. The "PUNS list" is a database of Illinois children, adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities who want or need services through the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) Division of Developmental Disabilities. In order to add a person to the PUNS database, caregivers must complete registration with their Local Independent Service Coordination (ISC) agency.  In DuPage, we are Region E and our ISC is listed below.

PUNS ISC - Region E

1919 S. Highland Ave.

Suite A -230

Lombard, IL 60148

Call: 630-425-2350

 

Website: svcincofil.org/puns/

IDHS Website PUNS: https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=47620

 

Who qualifies for PUNS? 

Person who has an intellectual or developmental disability that:

 -Manifests before age 18

 -Results in below average intellectual functioning

 -Deficits in adaptive behavior, including problem-solving, social and life skills

 

What services may be provided?

 -In home support - respite services

 -Adaptive equipment 

 -Crisis support

 -Behavior intervention

 -Community day programs

For more information or support with PUNS registration, contact Michele Bonham, Director of Special Services for Queen Bee District 16 at mbonham@queenbee16.org or 630-260-6132.

FOOD:
Mobile Food Pantry in DuPage County, through Northern Illinois Food Bank: Link to website below, times and locations change, late afternoon and evening pick-ups monthly across DuPage County Mobile Pantry Calendar No registration is needed.

Family In Faith, 1480 Bloomingdale Rd, Glendale Heights
Phone: 630.653.5030
Check the website for updates: https://fifcc.org/next-food-pantry-reg-9am-distribution-10-am/

Bloomingdale Township, 123 Rosedale Ave, Bloomingdale, 630.529.9993
If you have not registered previously for the food pantry, please bring a current utility bill to prove Bloomingdale Township residency.

Glen Ellyn Food Pantry, 493 Forest Avenue, Glen Ellyn (630) 469-8668
Providing emergency food bags. Call to register by phone ahead of time. Bring Utility Bill and ID.

Willow Creek Care Center, 67 Algonquin Rd., South Barrington, 224-512-2600
Check website for updates: https://www.willowcreekcarecenter.org/
Please bring: A photo ID, proof of address within 30 days (utility bill, mortgage, bank statement, mail) and proof of income

ICNA Relief Food Pantry (has halal items).  Open to all
1781 Bloomingdale Rd, Glendale Heights 60139. (844) 414-4862 ext. 2
Walk-In (Registration not required)

Food Assistance, Supplemental Nutritional Assistance - (SNAP) Program:
Flyer for the application process:  EBT (P-EBT) SNAP Benefits
Link to apply for benefits: https://abe.illinois.gov/abe/access/

INTERNET: 
Internet Essentials from Comcast
https://www.internetessentials.com/

SHELTER:
Journeys is committed to serving the members of our community who have no home. Click here to find assistance.

DuPage Pads 630-682-3846 or https://dupagepads.org or  866.682.3846 x2275 or email streetoutreach@dupagepads.org
Homeless Prevention and Re-Housing - 630-407-6500

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT:
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE
1-877-863-6338
Family Shelter Services/Metropolitan Family Services,  Domestic violence resource hotline & support, If you are a victim of domestic violence, please visit their website or call 630.469.5650 (available 24/7). https://www.metrofamily.org/FSSofMFSD/
National Domestic Violence Hotline:  1-800-799-7233

EMOTIONAL SUPPORT
Illinois Call4Calm Text Line
If you or a loved one are struggling and need emotional support, text TALK to 552020 for English or HABLAR for Spanish. This service is free and available 24/7.

NAMI HelpLine Monday-Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (800) 950-6264
NAMI hosts online communities where people exchange support and encouragement. These Discussion Groups can easily be joined by visiting www.nami.org.

7 Cups: www.7cups.com Free online text chat with a trained listener for emotional support and counseling. Service/website also offered in Spanish.

Support Group Central: www.supportgroupscentral.com Offers virtual support groups on numerous mental health conditions - free or low-cost. Website also offered in Spanish.

SHORT- TERM FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Short term financial assistance with rent or utilities. Call 312-744-5000

Economic Assistance for Illinois Families Apply for unemployment insurance if unable to work because of COVID-19 Call IDES at 1-800-244-5631 or ttps://www2.illinois.gov/ides/Pages/default.aspx

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
SASS – Screening, Assessment, & Support Services (for children)  
DuPage County Health Department; 800-345-9049
If your child is presenting a mental health crisis

Crisis Text Line for Teens in DuPage County
Text “REACH” to 741741

DuPage County Health Dept. Crisis Line and Residential mental health stabilization for adults 18 years and older
630-627-1700

CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT HOTLINE
1-800-252-2873 or TTY 1-800-358-5117