Established 37 years ago, the Animal Care League is an Oak Park-based not-for-profit animal shelter that provides lost and homeless pets with temporary medical attention and care.
All of the animals kept at the shelter are available for adoption. Those looking to adopt a furry new friend—the shelter is often populated with dogs, cats and rabbits—must meet a set of criteria, including age and residency requirements.
The Animal Care League also facilitates off-site adoptions, provides an affordable spay/neuter clinic, hosts obedience classes and supports a variety of pet-friendly local causes.
Since 1986, Sharing Connections has been helping families who are unable to help themselves at the time. Providing furniture for those who need, Sharing Connections bridges the gap between those who have stuff to give and those who would do well to receive. Since 2001, Sharing Connections has been servicing the community from its current location in Downers Grove.
The downtown workshop provides a place for mentally or physically handicapped adults to work and socialize. Tasks include light packaging, labeling, stuffing envelopes, heat sealing and other jobs. The workshop seeks work projects from other businesses and also accepts donations.
The North Shore is home to one of the oldest and largest animal shelters in the country. Orphans of the Storm, located on Riverwoods Road, is an oasis for stray and abandoned dogs and cats. The shelter's grounds are lush with vegetation, and the volunteers couldn't be more inviting and passionate about their work there. Unfortunately, these animals can't stay here forever. The shelter adopts out thousands of dogs and cats and is always looking to provide them with new loving homes.
This non profit warehouse was founded in 1984 and provides food and essential items to people living in Naperville and DuPage. The pantry also provides pet food for pet owners. Donations may be dropped off during office hours.
Save-A-Pet is a national organization that has been saving animals since 1972. It has been in business in Grayslake since 1995. Save-A-Pet is a no-kill animal rescue that houses cats and dogs. It currently houses 300 cats and dogs that are all looking for loving homes.
Animals can become like children to us and there is nothing quite so sad as an unloved child. When cats and dogs are swept to the side there is at least one organization that comes to their aid. West Suburban Humane Society has become a one-stop shop for the love of an animal, be it canine or feline. Whether it be an irresistible baby or an adorable oldie, you can find an animal to help if you visit the West Suburban Humane Society. It's been around since 1972, they know what they are doing, do you? I hope it's going to the shelter and adopting your very own little kitty or pup.
Goodwill works to better the community by helping the people living in it who are in need. The organization allows others to help by offering donations and volunteer work. Goodwill offers a place for people to receive food, clothing and other necessities. The organization also offers workshops and classes to help out-of-work people find jobs.
This location is a thrift store. Customers can purchase and donate secondhand clothing, furniture and home goods; the proceeds go to Goodwill's charitable efforts.
Lubavitch Chabad of Skokie provides traditional Chasidic values with comtemprary techniques to provide a haven for Jewish heritage in Skokie. Lubavitch Chabad of Skokie was founded by Rabbi and Mrs. Yosef Posner. Events and programs include daily service, Shabbat and holiday services, Shabbat dinners, children's programs, Torah study, toddler and pre-school classes, Koshering kitchens, public menorahs and guest lectures.
American Legion of Palatine is a charitable, non-profit organization that hosts events and fundraisers to benefit veterans. American Legion conducts monthly meetings and operates through a board of directors. The Legion was formed in 1918 in France.