Office Locator

For Cash, SNAP & Medical Assistance, please visit ABE.Illinois.gov, call 1-833-2-FIND-HELP (1-833-234-6343).

Search for a DHS Office or Service Provider by selecting your county, and, for Cook County, your ZIP Code:

DHS Offices and Service Providers

  1. DHS Family Community Resource Center in Fulton County

    Family Community Resource Center

    323 West Main Street
    Havana, IL 62644

    Phone: (309) 547-3755
    TTY: (866) 451-5783
    Fax: (309) 547-7310

    The Fulton Family Community Resource Center (FCRC) office has temporarily re-located to the Mason FCRC.

    The closest offices to serve you may be Cass County FCRC, McDonough County FCRC, Mason FCRC or the Tazewell County FCRC.

    However, you may choose to visit the FCRC of your choice.

    You may also visit ABE.Illinois.gov or call the IDHS Help is Here toll-free line at 1-833-2-FIND-HELP.

Office Types

  • Administrative Office - management of DHS services, programs and facilities
  • Better Birth Outcomes-Comprehensive - provides pregnant and parenting clients with 1:1 nursing assessments and assistance to connect and engage with medical, social, and other supports
  • Better Birth Outcomes-Navigation - connects pregnant and parenting clients medical, social, and other benefits and supports available in Chicago.
  • Chicago Family Connects - provides evidence-based nurse home visiting and coordinated referral program for City of Chicago birthing families with newborns
  • Child Care Resource & Referral - information for parents looking for quality child care; and for child care providers
  • Comprehensive Community-Based Youth Services - provides crisis assistance to youth, 11 to 17 years of age, who have run away from home or have been kicked out of their homes.
  • Developmental Disability Services - provide information, assessment & referral regarding developmental disabilities.
  • Domestic Violence Victim Services - provide free and confidential services to help domestic violence victims attain safety and self sufficiency, and to promote violence prevention through education and outreach.
  • Early Intervention - assessment of children age 0-3 for developmental delays
  • Family Community Resource Center (Family & Community Services) - "one-stop" centers for cash & medical assistance, food stamps, and job services
  • Family Planning - provides medical, social and educational services related to the avoidance, achievement, timing and spacing of pregnancy.
  • Free Legal Services - Outside services which provide information and free civil legal guidance, and possible representation, for low-income, elderly, and other vulnerable individuals.
  • High Risk Family Case Management - Provides nursing assessment, intervention, and service coordination to high risk pregnant & postpartum individuals and/or their high risk infants throughout pregnancy and the first one year after birth.
  • Mental Health - information, assessment & referral regarding mental health and mental illness
  • Partner Abuse Intervention Services - DHS protocol-approved programs for perpetrators of intimate partner violence.
  • Rape Crisis Centers - provide free and confidential crisis intervention services, counseling and advocacy for victims of sexual assault and their significant others.
  • Recovery Residence - provides services for prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery support for individuals and families with or at risk for Substance Use Disorder
  • Rehabilitation Services - assistance for people with disabilities looking for jobs or living independently
  • Residential School - residential education and outreach programs for children with disabilities
  • State Psychiatric Hospital - for children, adolescents and adults who need publicly-funded inpatient treatment
  • Women, Infants and Children (WIC) - provides nutritious foods, education, counseling and support for pregnant women, new mothers, infants and children up to age 5.