Aid for Women helps thousands of women each year throughout the Chicago metropolitan area who are facing unexpected or difficult pregnancies. We operate four pregnancy care centers and and two...
Chicago (IL) - - Phone: (312) 621-1100Imagine your life enhanced with interesting people, a place where wellness is a reality, not a dream. A life full of wisdom to understand the power of a redefined independence at all stages of life...
Chicago (IL) - - Phone: (773) 525-7257The Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago is one of the largest not-for-profit social welfare institutions in Illinois and the central address of Chicago's Jewish community. JUF...
Chicago (IL) - - Phone: (312) 346-6700
A professional and academic discipline committed to the pursuit of social welfare and social change is known as social work. Social workers usually work towards research and practice to improve the quality of life and development of the potential of each individual, group and community of a society. Welfare organizations provide financial or other aid to people in need which is also known as welfare. In Chicago, welfare can take a variety of forms, such as monetary payments, subsidies and vouchers, health services, or housing. Welfare can be provided by governments, non-governmental organizations, or a combination of the two.