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FHN Family Counseling Center
815-599-7300
421 West Exchange Street Freeport IL 61032
Sinnissippi Centers Inc
815-244-1376
1122 Healthcare Drive Mount Carroll IL 61053
Green County Human Services Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse
608-328-9393
North 3152 State Road 81 Monroe WI 53566
Sinnissippi Centers Inc
815-732-3157
100 Jefferson Street Oregon IL 61061
Rosecrance Inc Ware Center
815-391-1000
2704 North Main Street Rockford IL 61103
Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center
815-397-0440
1706 18th Avenue Rockford IL 61104
Addiction Wellness Services Inc
815-977-4516
5504 North 2nd Street Loves Park IL 61111
Adult Education Associates
815-284-3940
748 Timbercreek Road Dixon IL 61021
Sinnissippi Centers Inc Recovery Home
815-284-6611
922 Washington Street Dixon IL 61021
Changes Place
815-708-6468
7155 Winsdor Lake Parkway Loves Park IL 61111
Rosecrance Inc Harrison Adult Campus/Health Ctr
815-391-1000
3815 Harrison Avenue Rockford IL 61108
Remedies Renewing Lives
815-962-0871
220 Easton Parkway Rockford IL 61108
Lutheran Social Services of Illinois OE St Paul Lutheran Church
815-626-7333
421 South Peoria Avenue Dixon IL 61021
Sinnissippi Centers Inc
815-284-6611
325 Illinois Route 2 Dixon IL 61021
KP Counseling Ltd
779-368-0060
695 North Perryville Road Rockford IL 61107
Lutheran Social Services of Illinois
815-626-7333 x203
1901 1st Avenue Sterling IL 61081
Sinnissippi Centers Inc
815-625-0013
2611 Woodlawn Road Sterling IL 61081
Restore Counseling and Recovery Inc
815-708-7392
7210 East State Street Rockford IL 61108
Rosecrance Inc Monarch Homes/Outpatient
815-391-1000
1601 North University Drive Rockford IL 61107
Rosecrance Inc Griffin Williamson Adol Campus
815-391-1000
1601 University Drive Rockford IL 61107
Lafayette County Human Services AODA Program
608-776-4800
15701 County Road K Darlington WI 53530
Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin
608-752-7660
1850 Cranston Road Beloit WI 53511
Beloit Comprehensive Treatment Center
608-361-7200
2240 Prairie Avenue Beloit WI 53511
Beloit Health Systems Counseling Care
608-364-5686
1969 West Hart Road Beloit WI 53511
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