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Township Welfare
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MICHAEL E. KELLY - Supervisor |
Aurea Picasso - Director of Welfare Services
250 S RT 59, Bartlett, IL 60103
Phone: 630.837.0301
Fax: 630.837.9064
7431 Astor Ave., Hanover Park, IL 60133
Phone: 630.540.9085
Fax: 630.540.9071
Food Pantry Hours
Monday - Friday: 11:00am - 3:30pm
Every Saturday: 9:00am - 12:00pm
*** Hours are subject to change
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General Information |
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Welfare Services is a
multifaceted service providing assistance to qualified Township resident.
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To improve the welfare of needy residents; to serve them promptly with dignity and with fairness.
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General Assistance in Hanover Township is a locally administered welfare program which provides monthly financial assistance to persons who are not eligible for any other state or federal assistance programs, and who do not have adequate income or resources to provide for their own basic needs.
Hanover Township and all townships in Illinois are statutorily mandated by the legislature to levy taxes and administer general assistance for destitute township residents.
Any township resident, 18 yrs. or older, who is either a U.S. resident or legal alien admitted under color-of-law, is eligible. The General Assistance Program is primarily for those adults without minor children, without adequate income, and ineligible for any other monetary form of assistance.
Please call 630.837.0301 or 630.540.9085 for an appointment.
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Emergency Assistance provides for residents in life-threatening situations who have no income for 30 days. Residents can only qualify once every 18 months.
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Access to Care Intake Site
Access to Care is a non-profit primary healthcare program for low-income, uninsured residents of Suburban Cook County and Northwest Chicago. To be eligible to join the program a person must:
- Live in Suburban Cook County or the Chicago demonstrated area;
- Have a family income under 150% of the federal poverty level; and
- Be ineligible for Medicare, Medicaid, All Kids Program and have no private health insurance.
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Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is designed to assist eligible low-income households pay for winter emergency services.
LIHEAP will provide for a one-time benefit to eligible households to be used for energy bills. The amount of the payment is determined by income, household size, fuel type and geographic location.
Emergency Assistance may be available if your household is disconnected from any emergency source needed for heating and/or a delivered fuel supplier who has refused to deliver and the tank contains 10% or less.
Assistance for reconnection will only be provided to households that have made a good faith effort to maintain their energy services or can pay a portion of the amount owed for reconnection.
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Weatherization
CEDA's Weatherization Program focuses on making homes safer and more
energy-efficient for qualifying low-income residents in the city of Chicago and
suburban Cook County. Repairing or replacing older furnaces, installing heatsaving
insulation and sealing bypasses to conserve energy are often the
means used to keep homes warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
The Weatherization Program also strives to make homes safer by installing
smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors and fire extinguishers, as well as
repairing gas lines within the home. This service is available to qualifying
homeowners and renters who apply at local intake sites. If a rental unit is
being weatherized, the landlord must pay for half of the repair costs unless
she/he meets certain qualifications.
Eligibility Requirements: To be eligible for the weatherization program,
participants must reside in Cook County and be at 150% of the poverty level.
Special emphasis is given to families with children under the age of five, the
elderly, and persons with disabilities.
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Residential Fire Response
In cooperation with the Red Cross, the Township assists victims with food and relocation.
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Hanover Township's year-round priority in our General Assistance area is to keep the Food Pantry well-stocked. The Food Pantry is open to Hanover Township residents who are experiencing financial hardships. The Pantry provides food for emergencies that arise. Food is provided by a very caring and generous community.
Donations of food and funds are always needed on a regular basis.
Food Pantry hours are as follows:
- Monday - Friday: 11:00am to 3:30pm
- Every Saturday: 9:00am to 12:00 pm
(Hours are subject to change at any time.)
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Salvation Army Service Extension
Service Extension Units are organized by villages and a family or individual who resides in a community and is served by the Service Extension unit. Volunteers interview families and individuals requesting assistance. They assess the needs and develop a Service Plan with the family or individual. They collaborate with community agencies in implementing the Plan and make referrals as part of the Service Plan.
This program is funded by the Tri-Village United Way and helps people who do not qualify for financial help through Township programs. Residents can only qualify once every 12 months.
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Hanover Township has established a strong networking relationship with many other Suburban Cook County Agencies. Therefore, our Welfare Services Department works extensively with all individuals to see that they are given every resource above and beyond our referral program to assist them in their individual situations.
For example:
- Job Training - Worknet
- Job Counseling - Worknet
- Homelessness and Low Income Housing
- Domestic Violence
- Legal Aid
- LIHEAP
- Weatherization
- Substance Abuse
- Social Security Administration
- Community Health Nurse
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- Lions Club
- Community Assistance
- Mental Health
- Senior Services
- Youth and Family Services
- ESL
- Immigration
- All Kids Program
- IDHS - Illinois Department of Human Services
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The Welfare Services Office is open Monday - Friday between 8:30 am and 4:00pm, by appointment.
Businesses or individuals interested in sponsoring the Mobile Food Pantry or fundraising for the Food Pantry should contact Mike Kelly or Aurea Picasso at 630.837.0301 or 630.540.9085.
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Hanover Township Food Pantry and Charitable Foundation
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| Click here for the Food Pantry brochure |
Board Members
| Michael E. Kelly, President |
| Billie Roth, Vice President |
| John Millner , Treasurer |
| Randall Petrik , Secretary |
| Valerie Salmons |
| Anthony Troyke |
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| Aurea Picasso, Director of Welfare Services |
| Linda Richmond, General Assistance Caseworker |
| Sheila Gillis, Welfare Services Coordinator |
| Martha Castrejon, Welfare Services Coordinator |
| Peter Kiriluk, Food Pantry Coordinator III |
| Frank Penczek, Food Pantry Coordinator II |
| Delia Almanza, Food Pantry Coordinator I |
| Lisssete Bonilla, Welfare Services, Admin, Secretary
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