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1711 W Algonquin Road
Mount Prospect, IL
847/506-4930
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Hours
11:00 - 7:30 Monday through Friday
11:00 - 3:00 (Friday before the Saturday that we are open)
11:00 - 3:00 (Saturday we are open - 2nd Sat of every month)
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Philosophy
of the Center
The vision of the Center is to create a healthy Mount Prospect community by
providing a pathway to Village services, social services, medical health,
personal safety, library services, quality education, economic
self-sufficiency, jobs, cultural enrichment and other services for all
residents.
The Village has developed partnerships with various local community and
social services agencies, which has allowed the Center to increase the level
of services available for residents. These partnerships have created a “one
stop shopping” for assistance by making available a wide range of services
that complement each other. Although the Village is the lead agency for the
Center, these partner agencies provide services that enhance current Village
services. The partner agencies include the Mount Prospect Public Library,
Northwest Community Hospital, School Districts 214 and 59. The Mount
Prospect Public Library has developed the South Branch, which will provide
needed library services to this area of town. Additional partner agencies
are interested in joining this unique and beneficial concept of providing
services and programs for residents.
The Center is located in an area of town with a high concentration of
low/moderate income families. The Center is easily accessible, and is
located within a ½ mile radius of many residents and businesses of multiple
diverse cultures, ethnic and racial makeup.
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History of the Center
Since the early 1990’s, the Village has considered developing a resource
center to be located in the south part of town, but did not have the
resources to implement the project. In 2007, the Village received a grant of
$50,000 from the Chicago Community Trust to perform a feasibility study for
a resource center. This feasibility study was comprised of three components:
a needs assessment, development of an operating budget and a sustainability
plan. In 2008, the Chicago Community Trust awarded the Village a second
$50,000 grant to work on start-up costs, marketing and business plans. In
2009, the Village was awarded a third $50,000 grant to help fund the Center.
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Partner Agencies
As the Center’s lead agency, the Village of Mount Prospect worked with other
services providers in the community to gain their support and involvement.
In addition to the Village, the Mount Prospect Public Library, School
District 214 Community Education, Community Consolidated School District 59,
and Northwest Community Hospital are partners in the Center.
Community Connection Center Staff
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- Human Services Department
The Human Services Department’s Tom Tucker, LCSW, is the Community
Connections Center’s Coordinator. Tom holds two different roles as
coordinator. He works with all Village departments and partner agencies to
ensure that a general cooperation and cohesive working relationship exists
between the Center’s agencies, that referrals take place among the Center’s
programs and that all partners take a global view of providing services to
the community. He also works with individuals and families to enhance their
social, mental & physical well being by providing counseling, advocacy, case
management, health screenings, outreach social services & public health
nursing, Information & referral, and emergency financial assistance.
- Police Department
The Police Department, through the work of Carlos Huizar, develops
collaborative relationships among individuals, businesses and organizations.
Carlos develops and implements solutions to specific problems that are
identified through these collaborative relationship. Carlos provides
education to residents and business owners regarding crime, crime prevention
& problem solving, as well as provides information on local, state, federal
and traffic laws. He works closely with the preteen and teenage group and
develops programs for youth that instill community involvement.
- Other Village Departments
The Fire, Community Development, Public Works and Village Administration
Departments will schedule appointments, provide information and hold
presentations from time to time at the Center.
Village of Mount Prospect and Community Partner Agency contact information: Telephone 847/506-4930 Fax 847/357-1045 www.mountprospect.org
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Community Partner Agencies
- Library South Branch
The South Branch of the Mount Prospect Public Library is coordinated by
Jacquie Laramie. The South Branch is an easily accessible, neighborhood
library. They offer books, movies, music, internet-connected computers with
Microsoft office, homework and reading help, GED and ELL materials,
information, preschool storytimes, teen programs and small business
resources. Materials are available in a variety of languages, including
English, Spanish, Polish, Russian, Gujarati, and Korean.
South Branch contact information: Telephone: 847/590-4090 Fax: 847/253-0642
www.mppl.org
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- Northwest Community Hospital
Northwest Community Hospital sponsors the “Promotoras de Salud”, health
education with particular focus on chronic disease management, health
screenings, and education on how to utilize health systems.
- Consolidated School District 59
Consolidated School District 59 provides parent education work shops and
will focus on younger children, from birth to five years of age, who have
not yet entered the school system.
- District 214 Community Education
District 214 Community Education provides adult education and family
literacy programming: Citizenship Preparation and Naturalization application
assistance, Public Benefits application assistance, adult English as a
Second Language classes, and parent-child interactive literacy activities.
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The Village welcomes you to stop by during the Center’s hour to look around
and or take advantage of the wide range of services.
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