RESOURCES.Additional supports.
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Solorio Based RESOURCES
Youth Guidance: W.o.wW.O.W. is a multifaceted, school year-long group counseling and clinical mentoring program. WOW works to improve social-emotional competencies for girls exposed to traumatic stressors in high risk and under-resourced communities. The school-based program runs throughout the academic year and currently serves about 100 Solorio young ladies.
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Academic Support CenterThe Academic Support Center (ASC) helps students develop confidence in their abilities to achieve their academic potential via tutoring.
Academic Support Center: Located in room 222
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WRITING CENTER
Founded in 2018, the Solorio Writing Center is a peer tutoring program and safe-space for writing, designed, organized, and run by Solorio students. Currently Serving all Grade levels. Writing Center (Available Q2):
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Community RESOURCESMental Health Resources
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Our workshop series was founded with the goal to provide vital information to our community in order to prepare our students throughout high school and beyond.
PCW website |
Teen Parenting RESOURCES |
Medicaid/SNAP Benefits Liaison |
Albany Child Care Center
"They accept children with disabilities and teen parents enrolled in school qualify for FREE child care." 5954 S Albany Ave|Chicago, IL 60629 773-737-7810 For more information click here. Metropolitan Family Services 3843 W. 63rd Street | Chicago, IL 60629 773-884-2298 For more information click here. |
Mrs. Socorro Ramirez-Callahan
Solorio Academy High School Counseling Suite When: Monday-Friday Time: 8:00 am-3:00 pm |
Additional Supports
INTERNET: CHICAGO CONNECTED
Eligible CPS families can now receive high-speed internet in their homes immediately at no cost for up to four years. There are no installation or upfront equipment fees and families are not required to provide a social security number.
Families can find out if they are eligible through Chicago Connected's eligibility tool. If eligible, families will be provided an activation code for Comcast or RCN.
If you are in immediate danger, always call 911.
EMERGENCY HOTLINES
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – Call 800-273-TALK (8255)
If you or someone you know is in crisis—whether they are considering suicide or not—please call the toll-free Lifeline to speak with a trained crisis counselor 24/7.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline connects you with a crisis center in the Lifeline network closest to your location. Your call will be answered by a trained crisis worker who will listen empathetically and without judgment. The crisis worker will work to ensure that you feel safe and help identify options and information about mental health services in your area. Your call is confidential and free.
National Runaway Safeline – CALL 1-800-RUNAWAY (786-2929)
The National Runaway Safeline (NRS) is there to listen whether you are thinking of running away or already have. Their services are confidential and nonjudgmental.
www.1800RUNAWAY.org
TEXT 66008
Illinois Domestic Violence Hotline – Call (877) 863-6338
Trained expert advocates are available 24/7 to provide confidential support to anyone experiencing domestic violence or seeking resources and information. Help is available in Spanish and other languages.
National Sexual Assault Hotline – Call 800-656-HOPE (4673)
Connect with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area that offers access to a range of free services. Crisis chat support is available at Online Hotline. Free help, 24/7.
LGBTQ Crisis Hotline (773) 871-2273
24/7 Legal Hotline for Those in Police Custody (800)-LAWREP-4
HOUSING
Chicago Coordinated Entry System Call 3-1-1
Chicago's Coordinated Entry System serves as a front door to connect people facing homelessness to housing and supports in an accessible, equitable, transparent manner.
https://www.csh.org/chicagoces
Family and Support Services (Emergency Rental Assistance)Emergency Rental Assistance is available for people suffering financial hardship due to a crisis such as loss of job, home fire or illness. The program is intended to allow families to maintain housing during the time it takes to regain stability.
Eligible clients must demonstrate that moving forward they will have sufficient income to cover rent and other living expenses. The program offers a one-time grant up to $900 to cover one month’s rent. Applications can be filed at any of the City’s six Community Service Centers.
For more information about Emergency Rental Assistance, visit your local Community Service Center or call 3-1-1.
Teen Living Programs
In-Home Counseling
No matter your age, occupation, lifestyle or background, chances are you’ve experienced struggle or challenges in your life. From anxiety to depression to more unique issues and circumstances, seeking help is the first step to healing.
For nearly a decade, In-Home Counseling has been serving the Chicagoland metropolitan area’s counseling needs — right from our clients’ homes. This allows a unique advantage to both the patient and counselor to achieve optimum treatment and results.
Sadly, many people do not receive the treatment they need…either because of transportation issues, scheduling conflicts or challenges leaving the home. This is where In-Home Counseling comes in. The treatment you receive from our experienced counselors is identical to those you’d receive in a traditional counseling treatment center, but from the comfort of your home. Call (847) 903-5604
WARMING/COOLING CENTERS
During extremely hot and cold days, you can come here to stay safe and cool off or warm up. Hours and days (including during holidays) may be extended during extreme weather conditions. Call 3-1-1 and ask for the latest information on Warming and Cooling Centers.
FOOD
The Greater Chicago Food Depository
To find a food pantry, soup kitchen, mobile food distribution or shelter in Cook County, visit https://www.chicagosfoodbank.org/find-food/ or call 773.247.3663.
Emergency Resources List