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Elk Grove Township Youth & Family Services Strengthens Community

Children ages 2-21, along with their families, can take advantage of services offered, which are available on a sliding scale for payment depending on household income. Among the many offerings are therapy, which is provided by English and bilingual Spanish therapists, screenings for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) as well as counseling, which is also available for depression and anxiety, and issues surrounding parent, child and couple conflicts, among other challenges children and families struggle with. Counselors are also experienced in dealing with child misbehavior and defiance, academic underachievement and general family conflicts. “In addition to Township services that help families experiencing financial hardships, the Youth and Family Services Department helps to address issues that arise from social and emotional challenges many children and families face in life,” said Elk Grove Township Supervisor Mike Sweeney. “Regardless of income, there is help available for all of our residents, so that they can receive the support they need to lead healthier, happier lives.” The Y&FS professional staff takes a solution-based approach to assisting clients and is dedicated to strengthening children and families throughout the Township. In addition to therapy, the Y&FS hosts a Challenge Program where children and teens are placed in a variety of groups depending on their needs, which includes team building, and those aimed at improving social skills and self-esteem. The entire program focuses on helping children understand how their words and actions affect their success with others. The Department additionally works in partnership with District 59 schools and offers Life Skills Groups to students. These groups have an emphasis around social skill-building, girls empowerment, student success groups and the Township’s Bullying Prevention Program. Leadership development, anger management and educational parenting seminars also are part of the offerings provided to children and parents from the school district. The Y&FS has a regular newsletter column in the quarterly Township newsletter, which is delivered to all Elk Grove Township residences. This column features, ‘Tips from the Parenting Tool Box’, which has covered topics such as peer problems, steering teens away from gangs, and the importance of sleep for children, in addition to managing time that youths can play video games and engage with social media on a daily basis. While this newsletter column provides informative reading material, residents may be interested in learning more about all of the services offered. For additional information, please call the Youth and Family Services Department at 847-981-0373 or email Y&FS Clinical Director Dean Reschke at dreschke@elkgrovetownship.com. To learn more about the array of services provided by Elk Grove Township, please visit elkgrovetownship.com.

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Elk Grove Township Partners with Meijer for Simply Give Program

Friday, December 7 is a ‘double match’ day, where any size donation will be matched twice by Meijer. For example, a $10 donation will be increased to $30—on this day only. “Meijer has been an amazing partner with the Elk Grove Township Food Pantry for the last three years,” said Elk Grove Township Supervisor Mike Sweeney. “This program helps us to purchase needed items, many of which are rarely donated, along other supplies that are vital in helping those that we serve and assist.” Monetary donations are converted into a Meijer food-only gift card, and donated directly to the food pantry. Donations of any amount will be accepted, and are greatly appreciated by the Township. Meijer’s Simply Give program began in 2008 and is a signature fundraising effort for hunger relief efforts around the country. The program has generated more than $43 million for its partners across the U.S., including the Elk Grove Township Food Pantry, which is also focused on helping to address hunger. Elk Grove Township has partnered with Meijer for the Simply Give program since the spring of 2016. For more information, visit meijercommunity.com/community-needs/hunger-relief/simply-give/ or contact Lisa via email at LMenich@elkgrovetownship.com or by calling 224-222-0944.

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Elk Grove Township Empowers People Through Employment Resources

Township residents are encouraged to utilize free employment services, which include career counseling, assistance with resumes and cover letters, and access to job search resources and reference materials. Computers are also available for job seekers to conduct online job searches and fill out applications. The Employment Support Center is located at Elk Grove Township, 2400 S Arlington Heights Road in Arlington Heights, and also boasts ample networking opportunities, job fairs, in addition to career seminars and workshops. The purpose of these events is to connect employers with individuals seeking new employment. “The Employment Support Center is another offering that connects to the Township’s core mission of Empowering People Through Community,” said Elk Grove Township Supervisor Mike Sweeney. “This service fits well into our overall strategy to provide our clients with the tools to become as self-sufficient as possible.” Elk Grove Township currently has more than one hundred job listings posted on their community resource board, and encourages businesses looking to hire people to reach out to help promote job openings. The next free career seminar will be hosted on November 8, 2018 from 10:30 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. at the Employment Support Center. The seminar will teach attends about dynamic networking, and how to apply it to real-life situations to achieve career goals. The Employment Support Center is open weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. To take advantage of employment resources, or to attend a future workshop or seminar, please call 224-222-0935 or email jobhelp@elkgrovetownship.com. For more information, call Elk Grove Township at 847-437-0300 or visit elkgrovetownship.com.

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Elk Grove Township Hosts Cereal Bowl III on Friday, September 21

Elk Grove Township is sponsoring the Elk Grove Township Cereal Bowl III competition, where students and community members are invited to win first place on behalf of their favorite team by donating boxes of cereal to benefit the Elk Grove Township Food Pantry. During the inaugural competition in 2016, the Rolling Meadows Mustangs won by collecting 1,040 boxes of cereal; the Grenadiers were victorious in 2017 after collecting 952 boxes. “We are always thrilled to see students from Rolling Meadows and Elk Grove high schools give back to their community. We thank them, along with their fans, for their efforts to make Cereal Bowl III a success,” said Elk Grove Township Supervisor Mike Sweeney. “This collection will have a significant impact on residents who depend on the Township Food Pantry.” Fans from each team are encouraged to bring boxes of cereal to the football game at Rolling Meadows High School, 2901 Central Road in Rolling Meadows to support their team. The freshman game starts at 4:45 p.m. and varsity begins at 7:30 p.m. Elk Grove Township representatives will be at the main gate to receive and tabulate donations dropped off at the game. Fans who cannot attend can drop off donations at the Elk Grove Township offices, 2400 S. Arlington Heights Road in Arlington Heights, until 4:00 p.m. on September 21. When dropping of donations, donors should communicate which school they are donating on behalf of. This friendly competition earns bragging rights for the winning side, along with an engraved traveling trophy that will remain at the winning school until next year’s Cereal Bowl Competition. All donated cereal will be a part of the food distributed to the hundreds of Elk Grove Township residents that receive food pantry assistance each month. Cash donations will also be accepted but will not be part of the competition. For more information, please call Elk Grove Township at 847-437-0300.

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School Supply Donations Sought for Elk Grove Township

lk Grove Township is accepting school supply donations now through July 31, 2018 at 11 locations throughout the Township. Supplies will be distributed to children before the 2018-2019 school year begins. “This program allows children to focus on what is important, which is being prepared to learn on the very first day of school,” said Elk Grove Township Supervisor Mike Sweeney. “Back to School Blast Off! helps to make sure that a lack of financial resources does not have an impact on a child’s education.” Among the most needed items for donations are: Drop off locations are listed below and divided by the Village they are located in: School supplies can be dropped off at any of the above locations until July 31 during normal business hours. For more information, visit elkgrovetownship.com/back-to-school-blast-off-2/ or call 847-437-0300 and ask for Director of General Assistance Lisa Menich.

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Tips to Help Children Gain Control Over Anxious Situations

In point of fact, it is often the case that much of what children fear is rooted more in imagination than in reality. Parents may be called upon to ease anxieties about everything from strange noises, to water, from spiders in the yard, to monsters under the bed. Comforting children seized with irrational fears can be a difficult task. Tamar E. Chansky, a psychotherapist who treats anxious children and adults and who wrote a practical guide, ‘Freeing Your Child From Anxiety’, said the goal was not to put down children’s fears, but to help them see that their fears are unwarranted and that they can overcome them. She has created a ‘master plan’ for helping children gain control over their anxiety: For those in need of professional help, therapy can produce “meaningful clinical improvement in 50- to 75-percent of children,” Dr. Golda Ginsburg said. “Anxiety is a chronic illness that can emerge in times of environmental crises or change,” she said. “Prevention is important. I want parents to be proactive rather than reactive. A minor adjustment can prevent re-emerging anxiety from interfering with a child’s life.” When minor adjustments do not seem to be working, it may be time to consult with a therapist. The following are red flags that might warrant a consultation: For more information, feel free to call the staff of the Youth Services Department at 847-981-0373.

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Problems with Peers

This parent plea is often heard by the staff of the Youth Services Department of Elk Grove Township. Fortunately, help is available, in the form of Social Skills Groups that are offered, year around, at the Youth Services office at 401 W. Golf Road, Mount Prospect, and also at various Elk Grove Township elementary and junior high schools. “For several years, parents have been requesting help with their sons or daughters who show substantial difficulty understanding how their words and actions affect others,” notes Challenge Program Coordinator Renee Dorn. “Many of these children suffer from Asperger’s disorder, and their parents are worried about their life-long success.” Other children, who have shown more success, participate in our groups as well, providing mentorship and role modeling. “Importantly, we can make a real difference, and do teach these children basic social skills that others simply take for granted,” said Dorn. Children that are appropriate for the Social Skills Groups often lack the ability to examine ‘other’s’ points of view, or the ability to discuss the ‘others’ interest, and make compromises. The program uses physical activities, group discussion and social stories to empower these children to develop strategies that enable them to make and keep friends.  Importantly, the program also uses a ‘social thinking’ skill development curriculum to improve communication and social interactions. The Youth Services Department offers groups for boys and girls (combined) for ages 7 to 10 and 11 to 14.  For more information, contact Renee Dorn at 847-981-0373.

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How the Elk Grove Township Youth and Family Services Department Helps the Community

Or, maybe your experience was somewhat different than this, or mixed.  Many children today experience broken or conflictual families, bullying and isolation at school, and are left “living in their heads,” suffering alone in silence. The Youth and Family Services Department provides services to Elk Grove Township residents that lift parents and children to lead healthier, happier lives.  Individual, couple, and family counseling services are offered on a sliding fee scale to provide affordable support for improved family structure, boundaries, communication, and positive self-esteem. “Life Skills” groups are offered to nearly 2,500 children annually to build success (and self-esteem) through positive skill development.  The Bullying Prevention Program works with children to help them understand bullying roles, and strategies for handling bullying.  Nearly all children who have participated in this program report being teased, put down, or aggressed against due to at least one of the following: their name, religion, gender, race, economic class, or disability. Many fear merely leaving their homes every day because it is so painful for them. “Social skills” training groups (including “girls empowerment groups”) help tweens and teens understand that they are not alone, that they can take charge of their lives, and not succumb to peer pressure (for self-destructive behavior).  These programs build skills, confidence, and self-esteem.  Quotes from two participants: “I’ve learned that I’m okay just the way I am.”  “This group has made me stronger, as a girl.” What can be more important to a community than nurturing and guiding its children to lead happy and productive lives?  The Youth and Family Services Department is committed to this purpose.

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Recorder Yarbrough Warns Against Companies Using Name of Office to Sell Free Services

In a recent Chicago television interview, a representative from the company acknowledged that CCRD already has a free program, but falsely claimed it only covers Chicago. CCRD’s Free Fraud Alert covers Chicago and the entirety of Cook County, and in fact, many collar counties to Cook also offer similar Free Fraud Alert Programs. Under the property laws and open recording system of Illinois, homeowners are not able to “lock” or “freeze” the title of their home. Naming a service after a protection feature that is not even available does a disservice to homeowners by perpetuating a false sense of security. “I’ve been very clear in making sure homeowners know that they cannot lock their home titles, but that they can get 24/7 monitoring and alerts for free through CCRD’s Free Property Fraud Alert Program,” said Karen Yarbrough, Cook County Recorder of Deeds. “Helping homeowners is about empowering them with accurate information so they can protect their most vital asset. Confusing them to sell a product is wrong.” Since taking office Recorder Yarbrough has made efforts to raise awareness of what she calls “government resellers,” or companies that re-package free or low-cost government services and use flashy marketing or scare tactics to sell them at exorbitant cost. These resellers may offer free “reports” to make their offering seem more substantive, but these free “reports” are often simply data sheets on each property containing freely available public information. Companies reselling $10 deeds from CCRD for $100 are commonplace. “Every week my Property Fraud Unit is helping people get their homes back, or invalidating fraudulent recordings,” said Yarbrough. “We have worked very hard to create a strong team to fight on behalf of victims at no cost to them, and I’ve done this while cutting spending. Unfortunately I must speak out, as our office is being used in their marketing, and I must ask residents who are concerned about property fraud to first look at CCRD’s free option.” More information on CCRD’s Free Property Fraud Alert can be found at CookRecorder.com, including a quick and easy online registration form.

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