CREST HILL – With strong support from State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel, Stepping Stones Treatment Center is set to receive $240,000 to help address physical construction and accessibility needs.
“Stepping Stones plays an important role in our community by providing treatment services for those in need,” said Loughran Cappel (D-Shorewood). “This strong investment allows the center to grow and continue making a positive impact on residents in Joliet and across Will County.”
A total of $14 million was awarded to 70 human services providers across the state through the Human Services Capital Investment Grant program. The program was designed to prioritize disproportionately impacted areas, the expansion of human services, and to address fire prevention and mitigation.
Stepping Stones in Joliet professionally treats addiction, anxiety, depression and dual diagnosis. The $240,000 grant will be used to expand treatment service physical capacity by 34 people and meet all ADA and safety compliance standards to ensure a safe, healthy environment for staff and clients. With the funding, the center will add beds and a kitchen for the two extended care units, replace its outdated HVAC system and degraded exterior siding and windows, update its electrical system to meet safety compliance requirements, and remodel two bathrooms.
Click here for a full list of Human Services Capital Investment Grant program recipients.
CREST HILL – In partnership with the city of Crest Hill, State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel will join representatives from the state treasurer’s office for an ICash event in Crest Hill on Saturday, April 22.
“People often don’t know that they have unclaimed property they can recover,” said Loughran Cappel (D-Shorewood). “I encourage residents to take advantage of this event to make sure they aren’t missing out on money that’s theirs at no cost.”
The free event is Saturday, April 22 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the White Oak Library District – Crest Hill Branch located at 20670 City Center Blvd. in Crest Hill.
Representatives with the treasurer’s office will be available to check if residents are owed any of the $3.5 billion in unclaimed property currently held by their office. Hundreds of people each year learn through the ICash program that they had money from old bank accounts, life insurance policies or other financial institutions that they had yet to collect.
If residents have questions about the event, Loughran Cappel urges them to contact her office at 815-267-6119.
CREST HILL – State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel is inviting local residents to ask questions about state resources and provide feedback on legislative priorities at her upcoming Coffee and Conversation event on April 14.
“Being accessible to residents is of the utmost importance,” said Loughran Cappel (D-Shorewood). “Our monthly chats ensure that I know the best way to represent the 49th District as your voice in Springfield. Join me for a cup of coffee and meaningful conversations.”
The event will be held Friday, April 14 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Troy Public Library located at 650 Deerwood Dr. in Shorewood.
Each monthly Coffee and Conversation serves as an open forum for community members to engage in informal conversations with the senator and each other about issues facing the region and the state.
The event is free and open to area residents. Those with questions or concerns are encouraged to contact Loughran Cappel’s Crest Hill office at 815-267-6119 or visit her website at www.SenatorLoughranCappel.com.
CREST HILL – During the month of April, State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel is collecting donations for Guardian Angel Community Services.
“It’s important to give back to our community when we can,” said Loughran Cappel (D-Shorewood). “Donation drives often happen around the holidays, but people still need support year round. I encourage residents to donate so we can show our appreciation by providing a local organization with supplies so they can continue to help the people in our community who need it.”
Guardian Angel Community Services, located in Joliet, is a nonprofit organization serving children and families in need since 1897. The organization offers domestic violence, sexual assault, partner abuse intervention services and more.
Loughran Cappel’s office is collecting donations during the month of April at her district office located at 20660 Caton Farm Road, Unit D in Crest Hill.
Immediate needs include gift cards to Amazon, Dollar Tree, gas stations, local grocery stores and Walgreens, new or unused women’s underwear and sports bras sizes small to 3XL, and household and hygiene products, such as hand and dish soap, wipes, shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, sponges, laundry detergent and general cleaning supplies.
Residents with questions can reach out to Loughran Cappel’s Crest Hill office at 815-267-6119.
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