Hoopeston Multi-Agency
LocationHoopeston Multi-Agency201 S. First Avenue Hoopeston, IL 60942-1839 |
Mailing AddressATTENTION: Chalmers FlintHoopeston Multi-Agency 201 S. First Avenue Hoopeston, IL 60942-1839 |
Telephone Numbers and Contact informationPhone: (217) 283-5544 Service, Intake, AdministrationFax: (217) 283-9576 Web Page: None Listed Email: chalmersflint@yahoo.com | |
Program Details
Operating Agency: Hoopeston Multi Agency (Private, Nonprofit )
Person In Charge: Executive Director : Chalmers Flint
Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Eligibility: Any citizen of Northern Vermilion County
Fees: Suggested donations or sliding scale
Intake Process: Open door policy - then direct to appropriate agency
Service Area: Northern Vermilion County
Handicap Accessibility: Full Wheelchair Access, Ramps,
Program/Service Notes
Information/referral service, thrift shop, Teen Reach Program, Senior Citizen's Classes, potlucks, activities, and transportation. Shelter to the community in disasters, rental facility for social events, and assistance for low-income/needy people of all ages. DIRECT SERVICES PROVIDED: * Information and referral * Transportation * Healthy Moms/Healthy Kids * Energy Assistance * Circuit Breaker * All Kids Insurance * Medicare Part D * Tutoring for kids 8-17 years old OTHER ORGANIZATIONS THAT USE THE MULTI-CENTER: * Crosspoint Human Services * Job Training Partnership * Department of Rehabilitation * Center for Children's Services * CRIS Senior Services * Catholic Charities * Prairie Center * Unemployed Workers Discount * East Central IL. Community Action Agency * Lutheran Social Services * Onarga Academy * DACC - GED classes * Manpower * Migrant Head Start * SHARE Food Program * Onarga Academy * DCFS * Project Success * Local Social & Civic organizations Other agencies will come to the Multi Agency with a request from the director. TYPES OF ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: * Programs for children, adults, and the elderly * Emergency food, clothing, shelter or transportation * Assistance in filling out applications * Pregnancy counseling * Physical, mental, sexual abuse counseling * Alcohol and drug abuse counseling * Information & Referral * Coping with stress * Housing * Child Care * Legal advise * Employment opportunities * Job training * Financial Stress * Marital difficulties * Volunteer programs * Energy assistance * Circuit breaker assistance * Information and Referral * Tutoring for children ages 8-18 * GED assistance * Transportation for Seniors 60+ years old


