Kovler Center Family Program

The Kovler Center Family Program is dedicated to improving immigrant parent and caregiver well-being through relevant, practical, and emotional support. Program participants will receive psychosocial support services through the Marjorie Kovler Center's high-quality, trauma-informed, culturally and linguistically responsive treatment model along with informational workshops about topics important to immigrant parents and referrals for medical, legal, and mental health services.Hybrid model of both in-person and HIPAA Compliant Zoom, model will be 6 weeks long.

Date of Last Formal Update

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211 Metro Chicago

Physical Address

1331 West Albion Avenue, null, null 60626

Hours

Mon 8:30am - 5:00pm; Tue 8:30am - 5:00pm; Wed 8:30am - 5:00pm; Thu 8:30am - 5:00pm; Fri 8:30am - 5:00pm;

Application process

To refer clients to Kovler Center Family Program, please contact Martine SongaSonga ([email protected]) or Rihab Yako ([email protected])

Eligibility

Immigrant parents and caregivers must be interested in participating in group services. Participants must have at least one child under the age of 18. Excluded: Active substance use prevents successful participation, active psychosis, severe mental illness, or other severe mental health symptoms

Languages

Arabic

English

Spanish

Service area

IL, United States

Agency info

Heartland Alliance

Heartland Alliance works to advance human rights and champion human dignity by providing services and promoting solutions to achieve a more just global society. Society benefits when all people can participate, prosper, and reach their full potential. They will not give up until everyone is able to exit poverty, heal from trauma, and achieve stability. Their approach is multi-faceted and intentional and intersects through three focus areas: health and healing, safety and justice, and economic opportunity.