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EQUITY AND ENGAGEMENT OFFICE SERVICES | CITY OF CHAMPAIGN

Provides assistance to individuals going through an equal rights issue. Staff ensures equal opportunity and fair treatment for citizens through public information, education, and enforcement of the City's Human Rights Ordinance and Equal Opportunity and Purchasing Ordinance.


This office was developed with the intent to secure an end to discrimination in the areas of Employment, Housing, Public Accommodation, and Credit on the basis of age, sex, race, color, creed, religion, education, physical or mental disability, marital status, national origin, political affiliation, sexual preference, family responsibilities, source of income, prior arrest, or conviction record.

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Legal Assistance for Renters - Law Center for Better Housing - Main Office

LCBH attorneys provide eviction defense along with pre-eviction assistance, intervening when a renter's housing stability or safety is threatened by illegal lockouts, utility shutoffs, discrimination, retaliation, or other issues. They also help renters facing issues due to living in a foreclosed building, dealing with condition issues, or seeking to unionize. LCBH social workers work with clients to meet needs related to financial and longer-term housing stability.

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Complaint Filing - Unlawful Discrimination or Harassment - Cook County - Commission on Human Rights

The Commission investigates, mediates and, if warranted, adjudicates violations of the Cook County Human Rights Ordinance that protects all people in the County from discrimination and harassment in employment, public accommodations, housing, credit transactions, and County facilities, programs and services.

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DISABILITY ADVOCACY | EQUIP FOR EQUALITY

Advocacy organization providing free legal services and self-advocacy assistance to people with disabilities in the areas of discrimination, assistive technology, special education, guardianship defense, abuse and neglect, and community integration. Training is available to people with disabilities and family members on topics including the Americans with Disabilities Act, employment, transportation, voting, Ticket to Work, special education and guardianship. Engages in public policy and legislative advocacy.

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Legal Assistance - Main Office

Equip for Equality provides free or low-cost legal assistance related to housing, including eviction prevention, issues related to self-determination, tenants' rights, preserving housing subsidies, employment discrimination based on disability, and housing discrimination.The legal team will review the information at a weekly case assessment meeting. They will evaluate whether your request is within their case selection criteria, whether the case has merit, and whether they have enough resources to give you the type of help you're seeking.

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DISABILITY ADVOCACY | EQUIP FOR EQUALITY

Advocacy organization providing free legal services and self-advocacy assistance to people with disabilities in the areas of discrimination, assistive technology, special education, guardianship defense, abuse and neglect, and community integration. Training is available to people with disabilities and family members on topics including the Americans with Disabilities Act, employment, transportation, voting, Ticket to Work, special education and guardianship. Engages in public policy and legislative advocacy.

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ELEVATE PROGRAM | WORKFORCE CONNECTION, THE

Provides assistance to out-of-school youth who are overcoming barriers to employment that might include lacking skills to obtain high school diploma, high school equivalency certificate, low income, homelessness, involvement with the judicial system, transportation barriers.

Participants spend half their time in academic programming and half in learning skills in construction or urban agriculture, including building or rehabilitating housing for low-income families.

Leadership development involves classes, activities, and leadership positions within the organization, providing a foundation for preparing youth to play important roles in their communities.

Please attend the on-line orientation and fill out the on-line application or call.

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ELEVATE PROGRAM | WORKFORCE CONNECTION, THE

Provides assistance to out-of-school youth who are overcoming barriers to employment that might include lacking skills to obtain high school diploma, high school equivalency certificate, low income, homelessness, involvement with the judicial system, transportation barriers.

Participants spend half their time in academic programming and half in learning skills in construction or urban agriculture, including building or rehabilitating housing for low-income families.

Leadership development involves classes, activities, and leadership positions within the organization, providing a foundation for preparing youth to play important roles in their communities.

Please attend the on-line orientation and fill out the on-line application or call.

Orientation Link:
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DISCRIMINATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM | CITY OF URBANA ILLINOIS - HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION

Offers to investigate and resolve complaints of discrimination in housing, employment, public accommodations, and city services within the Urbana city limits.

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Employment Discrimination Assistance | US Government: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission St. Louis Office

Investigates and settles civil rights, discrimination in employment cases, administers Equal Pay Act/Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, and American with Disability Act.

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Employment Discrimination Assistance | State of Illinois: Attorney General Metro East Regional Office

Workers' Rights: Protects the employment rights of all Illinois workers, particularly the state's low-income workers. The office investigates cases of serious or persistent wage law violations and other fraudulent employment practices.

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Education Discrimination Assistance | Chicago Coalition to End Homelessness

The Law Project - Assists homeless students and their families by providing fee legal aid for education related issues, including school enrollment, financial aid, access to transportation, and others.

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Housing Discrimination Assistance | Immigrant Solidarity DuPage

Provides programs, workshops and cultural events to support immigrants and Latinos, including discrimination and housing assistance.

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Housing Discrimination Assistance | Prairie State Legal Services

Services include negotiation on behalf of tenant with landlord or other housing provider, using fair housing testing to investigate housing discrimination, help with filing complaints with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) or the Illinois Department of Human Rights in court, and represent complaint filers in court.

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Housing Discrimination Assistance | Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity

Laws implemented and enforced to prevent housing discrimination. Fair housing complaints are investigated, compliance is reviewed, and civil rights are protected in HUD programs.

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Housing Discrimination Assistance | HOPE Fair Housing Center

Provides education, listens to complain and evaluates case, investigates situation, informs clients of options, assists with filing complaints, assists with resolving the situation, or refers the case to attorneys for individuals experiencing housing discrimination.

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Employment Discrimination Assistance | Immigrant Solidarity DuPage

Provides programs and assistance with workplace issues like wage theft and discrimination for immigrants.

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Housing Discrimination Assistance | PRAIRIE STATE LEGAL SERVICES - Civil Legal Aid

Offers legal representation in areas of civil law to low-income individuals and seniors. Legal matters include: Public Benefits: - Loss or denial of SSI, TANF, Veterans Benefits, SNAP (food stamps) Family Law: - Abuse or exploitation for persons facing domestic violence, elderly, children, and individuals with disabilities. - Divorce and related relief for persons facing domestic violence Housing Law: - Evictions and lock-outs - Foreclosure defense - Loss or denial of subsidized housing benefits - Loss or denial of essential public utilities - Substandard housing conditions cases that cannot be addressed by other agencies Health Care: - Loss or denial of medical or nursing home care - Loss or denial of medical benefits (Medicaid, Medicare) - Guardianships and Powers of Attorney Other income benefits where alternative representation is unavailable: - Loss or denial of unemployment insurance - Social Security Disability benefits Tax Law: - Disputes or audits with the IRS - Appeals and cases in court - Protection from Collection - Innocent Spouse Relief - Tax-related Identity Theft - State tax issues (if a related federal tax issue)

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Housing Discrimination Assistance | OPEN COMMUNITIES - Fair Housing

Receives, investigates, and enforces fair housing laws when discrimination is reported. Also educates members of the public about their rights in housing and how to exercise them. Provides training to landlords, property managers, and realtors. Also advocates for creating more equitable and inclusive communities.

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Report Housing Discrimination - South Suburban Housing Center - Main Office

SSHC serves clients who feel mistreated by housing providers, lenders, realtors, appraisers, property management companies, condominium and homeowner's associations, and more. As a regional fair housing enforcement agency, they advocate for your rights under the federal Fair Housing Act, Illinois Human Rights Act, Cook County Human Rights Ordinance, as well as other state and local housing laws.

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Employment Discrimination Assistance | US Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division

Ensures employer compliance with wage and hour law (minimum wage and overtime), child labor, wage garnishment, Polygraph Protection and Family Medical Leave Act.

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FAIR HOUSING PROJECT | PRAIRIE STATE LEGAL SERVICES, INC.

Legal representation for matters involving fair housing. Types of cases that would be considered include:

- A refusal to rent on the basis of a particular trait or status (race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, familial status).

- Offering housing on different terms on those bases than for others.

- Steering people to housing elsewhere.

- Treatment of tenants differently due to one of the above mentioned traits or statuses.

- Issues with requests for reasonable accommodations in housing due to disability.

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DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS | ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS

Administers the Illinois Human Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status (with regard to employment), familial status (with regard to real estate transactions), age, marital status, physical or mental disability, military service, and unfavorable military discharge. The website includes forms, instructions, and links to numerous other related websites as well as detailed information on how the discrimination charge process works.

Also maintains a helpline for assistance specifically with sexual harassment and discrimination.

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NAACP | NAACP, KANKAKEE COUNTY BRANCH

Ensures the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and works to eliminate race-based discrimination.

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HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION | CITY OF BLOOMINGTON

Investigates complaints of discrimination in the areas of employment, housing, public accommodations, and financing.

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