Job Hunting and Placement Services

May 15, 2012

What kind of help and support you will likely need will vary greatly based on your level of education, familiarity with job hunting, severity of mental illness, if you have an unrelated disability, and other factors.

If you’re looking for work there are many agencies that will offer basic help with job goals, cover letters, resumes, and job applications. For some agencies, you may need to already be a client in order to get job hunting-related services, some agencies will bill DRS and use your Ticket to Work, and others will ask that you pay-out-of-pocket. Different agencies will also have different eligibility requirements based on categories like age, gender, disability-status and type, and annual income.

If you attended college, you might want to contact the career services and alumni departments of the school you took classes at. If that school is outside of Chicago, you might want to contact local colleges to see if they will offer you assistance through their reciprocity program.

This list is NOT comprehensive. If you know of any additional resources or have experience with any of the organizations I’ve listed, please let me know.

Anixter
2001 North Clybourn Avenue, Suite 302 (by Armitage El stop)
Chicago, IL 60614
http://www.anixter.org/employserv.htm
(773) 248-6500
M-F 8am-4pm
From website:
“Delivers a broad choice of vocational and employment services to assist people with disabilities to find and keep jobs in the community. Programming includes educational classes that discuss assimilation into workplace culture, job performance and development of coworker relationships. Also offers opportunities for individuals who have a degree, advanced training or technical skills on a professional level.”

Care Chicago (downtown) 773-265-3300

Catholic Charities 312-655-7506

Chicago Commons 773-826-0729

Chicago Workforce 773-334-4747

Goodwill Chicago
819 South Wabash Avenue, 4th Floor (by Harrison El – Red)
Chicago, IL 60605-2153
http://www.goodwillchicago.com
(312) 212-1290

Heartland Health Outreach
1207 W. Leland Ave.
Chicago, IL 60640
http://www.heartlandalliance.org
773-751-4125
Location served: Uptown, Edgewater, Rogers Park
Target Populations Served: people with mental illness, homeless

Jobs For Youth
50 E. Washington, 4th Fl.
Chicago, IL 60602
http://www.jfychicago.org
312-499-4778
Serves Chicago and near suburbs
Free for low income youth, ages 17-24

Jewish Vocational Services
http://www.jvschicago.org
(773) 761 9000
Multiple locations in Chicago and some suburbs
You don’t need to be Jewish in order to receive services.

Neumann Association
http://www.neumannfamilyservices.org
(773) 506-3229
Helps people with mental and developmental disabilities

Sinai Community Institute
2653 W. Ogden
Chicago, IL 60608
http://www.sinai.org
773-257-5633

Thresholds
http://www.thresholds.org
(773) 572-5500
Multiple locations around Chicago
They have a supported employment program, but you will need to be a client of Thresholds before you can get on the waiting list to receive employment services.

CLOSED
Jane Addams Hull House

(updated from 2/5/10)


Illinois Healthy Women Pink Card

May 14, 2012

The Illinois Healthy Women Card is a pink-colored slip of paper that allows for certain types of free gynecological care and related medications, such as birth control. It is a very limited form of health insurance available to women who are low-income, but do not meet the full criteria for Medicaid.

It can be used at Planned Parenthood and you can call and ask doctors and pharmacies to see if they’ll accept it.

However, because of how limited it is, it can be difficult to be sure of what services are covered. The website lists several covered services and there is a toll free number to call as well, 800-226-0768. Before making the appointment, you can also call the doctor you want to see to make sure that the visit will be covered.

For more information and to apply, visit http://www.illinoishealthywomen.com/

If you have experience with the Pink Card or similar programs, please let me know.


Places that take LINK / Food Stamps

May 14, 2012

A lot more stores than you’d think take Food Stamps.

I’ve personally confirmed that Wal-Greens, CVS, Target, Trader Joe’s, Jewel, Dominick’s and Whole Foods all take LINK. Some 7-11s do as well. Online I’ve seen BJ’s, Sam’s Club, and Costco referenced as accepting LINK.

Many local non-chain grocery stores also take LINK; you’ll just need to walk in or call and ask. Some bakeries may as well, so long as they accept credit cards.

In addition, you can use LINK to buy pre-made food, so long as it’s not heated. This means that in the deli section, you can use LINK to purchase the food that’s at room temperature or chilled, but not the food under a heat lamp. If you’re ever not sure, ask the manager or a cashier to confirm that the food item will be covered by LINK.