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Lutheran Social Services of Illinois
Lutheran Social Services of Illinois, located at 3000 West Rohmann Avenue in West Peoria, is a compassionate institution dedicated to serving the community. Last year alone, LSSI assisted over 50,000 individuals and successfully placed over 2,600 children with loving foster families. Their partnership with Endeavor Health has expanded access at the Welcoming Center, providing even more support to those in need. Annually, LSSI publishes an Impact Statement to showcase their impactful work in the community. Your donation today will help support children, families, adults, and seniors across Illinois. Visit LSSI.org/GSS for resources for churches planning to celebrate Good Shepherd Sunday.
Westminster Infant Care Center
Westminster Infant Care Center (WICC) is a non-profit organization located at 1420 West Moss Avenue in Peoria, Illinois. Established in 1973, WICC provides high-quality child care services for children aged six weeks to two years 11 months. The center was founded to support mothers completing their high school education or equivalent, and continues to fulfill this mission today. WICC is licensed by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services and operates independently with a dedicated board of directors. The center relies on a variety of funding sources, including state reimbursement, church support, grants, donations, and fundraisers. The staff at WICC are committed professionals who meet DCFS licensing requirements and undergo extensive background checks and training.
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