
Our Affiliates
All of our collaborators understand our vision and support our mission because they identify with their own.
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Together, we provide for healthier individuals, unified communities and the advancement of the futures of strong families.
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Together, we continue to build on our collaboration by extending our reach past the norm and bridging generational gaps through enhanced services, programs and resources.
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Our results prove that We Are Better Together!
Memberships

Lakeside Community Committee is successfully accredited, holding accreditation since 1964.
Contracts

Lakeside Community Committee is contracted by the Illinois Department of Children and Family services to provide foster care, kinship care, and emergency shelter services to youth in care.
Lakeside Community Committee is contracted with the Illinois Department of Human Services to provide gambling prevention services to Southside communities through our Gambling Outreach Program.

Partnerships

llinois Partners for Human Service is a statewide coalition of over 800 human service organizations that works to create a stronger, more stable human services sector in Illinois. It serves as a unified voice for these organizations to advocate for funding, fair policies, and community well-being, without directly providing direct services itself. The coalition's members represent a wide range of services, including nutrition programs, domestic violence prevention, substance use disorder treatment, and support for older adults.
ICOY stands for the Illinois Collaboration On Youth, a membership association of organizations that work with children and youth in Illinois. ICOY advocates for policies that support youth, provides professional development and capacity building for its member organizations, and strengthens the network of human service providers across the state.


The mission of The Black Community Provider Network is to keep families intact by keeping children safe and well educated in their communities while providing support, resources, programs, and services needed to improve the well-being of Black communities through sustainable systemic change and to improve and expand existing policies, services, programs, and opportunities for African-American families
BACW-I is committed to working in collaboration with state and local human service agencies to reduce disproportionality and address disparate treatment by strengthening the development of families of color. Their intent is to implement lasting changes and cultivate leadership in the child welfare system in Illinois.