Support Groups
North-Cental, IL
Due to lack of participation, the North-Central IL GRASP Network has suspended meetings. However, if you would like to see these resume, please contact your facilitator, Julie Bundrick at jbundrick@grasp.org
Should meetings resume, they will be held at:
Location:
St. Charles Public Library
1 S. 6th Avenue
St. Charles, IL 60174
630-584-0076
www.stcharleslibrary.org
Directions: From the North: (Elgin)
Take Route 25 South to Route 64 (Main Street), turn left (East) to 7th Avenue, turn right and go a 1/2 block, then turn right once again.
From the South: (Geneva)
Take Route 25 North - which turns into 5th Avenue - to Illinois Avenue (2 blocks South of Route 64), turn right, go one block then turn left on 6th Avenue.
From the West: (Wasco)
Take Route 64 (Main Street) East, over the river to 7th Avenue, turn right and go a 1/2 block, then turn right once again.
From the East: (West Chicago)
Take Route 64 (Main Street) West to 7th Avenue, turn left and go a 1/2 block, then turn right.
Who: Anyone on the spectrum is invited, plus those in support roles if they clearly identify their role. Membership information is kept through the main GRASP office, so you must subscribe before you can attend. This allows your membership to remain as anonymous as you desire. We respectfully request that anyone in attendance not share with others the names of anyone else they have seen at a meeting.
Cost: All GRASP groups are absolutely FREE to attend. However, GRASP survives on funding from foundations, corporations, and generous individuals. If you wish to donate to GRASP, we would gratefully appreciate it (and we’re almost certain to need it). You can make a tax-deductible donation with a credit card via our DONATE page or mail your check made out to GRASP to: GRASP, 666 Broadway, Suite 830, New York, NY 10012
GRASP
Support Network Removal Policy
(out of over 5000 people, we've luckily only had
to use this 7 times.
But there'll be more— we are vulnerable by design as we do not demand
that everyone bring often-expensive proof of diagnosis)
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