City of Wheaton Community Relations Commission
Connects all people and makes them feel united with the Wheaton community through events, key partnerships, and opportunities to give back.
Wheaton Public Library
225 N. Cross St.
Wheaton, IL 60187
United States
Connects all people and makes them feel united with the Wheaton community through events, key partnerships, and opportunities to give back.
Serves the community by attracting new businesses to Wheaton and retaining existing businesses. Offers planning tools to help businesses in Wheaton thrive.
Provides information on city news, resident resources and services, and local government.
Provides free, quality instructional programming and support services to help adults learn English and civics, improve reading, writing, math skills and prepare to pass high school equivalency exam.
Community College serving DuPage County.
Preserve and restore open space and natural lands, protect rivers and watersheds, and promote stewardship of our environment in northeastern Illinois.
Wheaton Warrenville School District pre-school through grade 12.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Parent Advisory Council for CUSD 200.
Supports Downtown Wheaton businesses through promotions and events.
Promoting and encouraging the visual arts
Working to end homelessness in DuPage County
Provides education for genealogists and assists in preserving and making available local records of genealogical interest.
Promotes physical and emotional health
Dedicated to the collection, preservation, and interpretation of material culture documenting DuPage County.
Promotes and preserves the history of DuPage County through publications, lectures, and cooperation with other county historical organizations.
This volunteer program open to anyone with the desire to learn and to share information with others about research-based landscape and gardening practices.
Offers programs that facilitate an independent lifestyle for county residents, aged 60 or older, and provides information on other benefits for which seniors may qualify.
Connects children and families to resources and professionals
Fosters philanthropy, connects donors to area needs, and builds community partnerships.
Provides assistance for family law issues such as divorce, child support, custody, and orders of protection.
A group of local organizations working to provide education about monarchs and increase the amount of suitable monarch habitat throughout DuPage County.
Provides interim and permanent housing, coupled with support services in order to help individuals work toward becoming self-sufficient.
Protects and improves the county's natural areas while providing high-quality educational and recreational experiences for the people who call DuPage home.
Promotes organic suburban agriculture to improve the well-being of our community, the environment, and those facing food insecurity.
Provides resume assistance, job preparation workshops, access to computers and other technology, job leads and a regular schedule of employer recruitment sessions.
Learn about and apply for unemployment benefits, plan your career, and search over 100,000 jobs.
Generate free legal forms, use resource guides, and get referrals on issues dealing with family, housing, debt, work, and more.
Located at College of DuPage. Delivers affordable support to small businesses and entrepreneurs.
Trains volunteers to tutor DuPage County adults who wish to improve their English speaking, listening, reading, and/or writing skills.
Provides a wide variety of programs and services designed to strengthen families, including early learning, afterschool and job readiness programs as well as counseling, mental health services and legal assistance.
Provides services to citizens including food pantry, senior resources, Town Clerk, Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), and more.
SALT stands for Seniors and Law Enforcement Together. Serving and protecting senior citizens.
Provides support, advocacy and education in order to improve the quality of life of individuals with mental illnesses and their families.
Offers food, clothes, rent assistance and connects people to resources for education, tutoring, jobs and technology.
Get matched with a job coach for one-on-one help writing or updating a resume, practice interviewing, and applying for jobs. Watch job assistance workshops, improve computer skills, and gain digital literacy.
Free legal services for low-income persons and those age 60 and over who have serious civil legal problems and need legal help to solve them.
An environmental education non-profit dedicated to creating sustainable communities.
A network of free volunteer small business mentors to help you start, grow, or transition your business.
A community of organizers working toward the common goal of growing sustainability in DuPage County.
World-renowned Blood Research Institute, with a network of blood donors, that provides the science behind the medicine through diagnostic laboratories.
A locally-run community bank which supports area organizations and nonprofits
Promotes business, enhances economic development and serves as a catalyst for improving the quality of life in Wheaton.
An Evangelical liberal arts college and graduate school.
Creates a more engaged community and lasting friendships by sharing our passion for quality theatre.
Promotes awareness of Wheaton's history and administers the Wheaton Register of Historic Places program.
A nonpartisan political organization that encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government, works to increase understanding of major political policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.
Aid the blind and visually impaired, champion youth activities and strengthen local communities through hands-on service and humanitarian projects.
Offers a diversity of healthy leisure pursuits and activities for all ages.
Provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, and to helps build goodwill and peace in the world.
Provides opportunities for learning success and improved Kindergarten readiness for all Community Unit School District 200 children birth to age five, especially those most vulnerable.
Supports and accelerates business development and growth, targeting women and serving all diverse business owners, to fuel economic growth and build strong communities
Receive career counseling, attend job search workshops, and discover opportunities for those laid-off or furloughed.
Provides immigration legal services including citizenship, family reunification, green card renewal, and DACA renewal as well as English classes and food and housing assistance.
A dyslexia-focused center dedicated to educating and supporting students, parents, and teachers.