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A Brief History of Christian Social Services of Illinois
What began as a small organization with one office has grown to include 3 regional offices serving Southern Illinois. The initial office opened in East St. Louis and later moved to Belleville. In 1980, Catholic Social Services responded to an increasing need for family services and opened the Marion, Mt. Carmel and Breese offices. The Marion office later combined services with the Carbondale office when it opened in 1995. In continuing to meet community needs, Catholic Social Services began offering services for families and children at the Mt. Vernon office in 1989. Also, in 1992, the St. John Bosco Children's Center (in Belleville) opened its doors. The Children’s Center serves 6 to 12 year old abused or neglected children, through a short term treatment program. Children placed at the Center are in the custody of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) or are placed there at the direction of DCFS. On February 1st, 2012, Catholic Social Services of Southern Illinois became Christian Social Services of Illinois (CSS). The Agency, along with agreement from the Diocese, chose to become independent of the Catholic Diocese of Belleville in order to adhere to the new State of Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act and to avoid closing the agency. Christian Social Services is currently financed by several income sources. The largest portion of the budget comes from state funds from the Department of Children and Family Services. United Way also provides a significant annual allocation. In addition, corporate and foundation grants, fundraising events, and individual contributions account for the remainder of our funding. Christian Social Services, 8601 West Main St., Belleville, IL 62223, 800-997-9702 |