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Don’t Confuse Love and Abuse: A Discussion About Teen Dating Violence
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, a national campaign to spread awareness about intimate partner violence among teenagers in their relationships.
Event Raises $242,000 for Pillars Community Health
On Saturday, February 1, 2020, we hosted our annual Pillars Community Health Ball at Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace, IL. The Ball brought together 315 area…
Standing Up to Bullying in Our Communities
October is Bullying Prevention Month, a nationwide campaign to address and end the issue of bullying in and outside of schools. Pillars Community Health echoes this initiative through prevention education in schools and communities.
Early Childhood Education Services Closing June 2020
Pillars Community Health has made the decision to end Early Childhood Education services when our Head Start grant ends on June 30, 2020.
On the Sale of Recreational Marijuana
Pillars Community Health is concerned about the potential adverse impacts of the Illinois recreational cannabis law.
How to Talk To Your Family and Friends About Your Recovery
Finding the right time and the right words to speak openly with friends and family can be difficult, yet it is an essential component of long-lasting wellness.
Community Health Center Receives Quality Award for 6th Year
For the 6th consecutive year, we are a Health Center Quality Leader. Among our programming at Pillars Community Health is a Federally Qualified Health Center that provides medical, dental, and behavioral health, and related services.
Domestic Violence Shelter Celebrates 40th Anniversary
Pillars Community Health is marking the 40th anniversary of its domestic violence shelter, Constance Morris House, with a celebration during Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Six Area Residents Join Pillars Community Health Board of Directors
The volunteer board members will help promote and advise the nonprofit organization.
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