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Case Management and Family Reunification Services

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This contract focuses on providing comprehensive case management and family reunification services for youth. The scope of work includes conducting thorough assessments, developing individualized service plans, coordinating efforts with families and social workers, facilitating visitations, and supporting the transition and reunification planning process. These services are designed to ensure that youth receive the necessary support to successfully reunite with their families or transition to stable living environments. The contract is classified under NAICS code 624120, which pertains to services related to individual and family support. It is a subcontract opportunity issued by the Illinois Procurement Office, with performance taking place in Springfield, Illinois, ZIP code 62702. Although the solicitation number and specific points of contact are not provided, this contract represents an important effort to enhance family reunification processes and support youth welfare through coordinated, structured interventions.

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Providing youth case management and family reunification services, including assessments, planning, and coordination.

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Illinois → Procurement OfficeView Agency

NAICS

624120 - Services for the Elderly and Persons with DisabilitiesView NAICS

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Springfield, IL, 62702, US

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AgencyIllinois → Procurement Office
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Conduct assessments, develop service plans, coordinate with families and social workers, facilitate visitations, and support transition and reunification planning for youth.

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