Cook County Department of Public Health Resources

SNAP Benefits Resources:

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will not be sent out on Nov. 1. Starting next month, more than 527,000 families in Cook County will not be able to access the food aid they need.  Access to food and health are inextricably linked, and we want to share resources for individuals who are food-insecure: 

Reminder: While food benefits are issued monthly, they do not expire for a full calendar year. SNAP recipients may continue to use any remaining funds on their electronic benefits transfer (EBT) cards. 

Mental Health Resources

Living through trauma, loss, and the stress of current events can take a real toll on our mental and emotional health, and it is completely normal to need support, to talk to someone, and to reach out for help when things feel overwhelming. The following are free and available resources in suburban Cook County:  

  • 9-8-8 Crisis Help Line - If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide or experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis, 988 provides a connection to free, confidential support.  
  • Call: 988. Press 2 to reach Spanish-speaking counseling.  
  • Text: 988. Text “Ayuda” or chat online at 988lifeline.org  
  • NAMI Helpline - Whether seeking help for yourself or for someone else the NAMI Helpline is a free and confidential resource that provides a listening ear, guidance and connection to the right mental health and social service resources, over the phone.
  • Call: 833-NAMI-CHI (626-4244). 
  • Hours: Monday-Friday, 9AM-8PM, Saturday and Sunday 9AM-5PM  
  • Spanish Speaking Behavioral Health Resources - Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) has listed some easily accessible local and national mental health resources that provide support in Spanish. CCDPH encourages all community members to take advantage of the resources for support. 
  • English (PDF Link)   
  • Spanish (PDF Link)