Latest Events
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South Central Community Services, Inc. - Join Our Team!
We are hiring HR CONSULTANT, FINANCE CONSULTANT, PROGRAM COORDINATOR CONSULTANT, PROGRAM SECRETARY and more
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Annual "Promises Fulfilled" Donation Drive
Contributions from individual, foundations and corporations help provide invaluable services which enhance the quality of life for so many individuals in need
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Covid-19 Updates
Due to COVID 19, all afterschool and athletic programs are postponed until further notice
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WGN News
"Community organizers stress importance of completing census amid coronavirus pandemic" Read more
Mission Statement
"South Central Community Services, Inc. is a comprehensive human service agency committed to improving the quality of life for individuals and families by providing quality mental health, educational, socio-economic, and recreational programs and services throughout metropolitan Chicago."
South Central Community Services Covid-19 Update
As the situation with Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to develop, South Central Community Services is taking every precaution to maintain the safety of our team and community.
South Central Community Services continues to closely monitor the latest reports from the World Health Organization (WHO), Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and Illinois Health Officials. In addition, we continue to educate the South Central staff on best practices as recommended by the CDC and are adhering to the practice of social distancing (6 feet of distance between people).
South Central Community Services has always been committed to providing services to the communities we serve. Our goal is to continue to keep putting forth our very best efforts to do so.
We understand these times can be challenging, our primary concern is your safety. We ask that you please take the personal precautions and follow healthy and safe practices recommended. Be safe and stay indoors.
Angela Harkless
Executive Director
Learn About SCCS and Our History
South Central Community Services, Inc. was founded in 1970 by residents of the Chatham and Avalon Park communities
in response to a lack of mental health
