DCFS

Category: Youth social services organization in Chicago, Illinois

Address: 100 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60601, USA

Phone: +13128146800

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM

Friday: 8:30AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Carlos G

Sep 10, 2022

Liars I been in dcfs since 2005 now I am 21

Ann Paschen

Aug 11, 2022

Be aware of these people...not good at all..they do illegal things...They do not care about any child...

viry

Jun 11, 2022

DCFS does not care about the kids at all and they’re also very abusive, they’re just absolutely terrible

Torta

Jun 11, 2022

DCFS is just horrible they don’t actually care about children and are very abusive.

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Questions & Answers

What is the legal age limit for your child to be left at home alone

Kobe Swervo | Sep 22, 2018
Ayiana Ramirez | Sep 22, 2019

I'd say at least 14

Hello. What can I do with a child who does not want to go to school?

Mor sanz | Sep 22, 2018
Zain Punjwani | Sep 22, 2019

If it were me, I would discover why the child does not want to go and help him see that school is fun. Or at least, you could educate the child at home.

I want to work for DCFS, no social work degree but mother of 5 birth children and have helped raise so many, am a grandmother of 18 , do have the level of an associates degree, I WANT TO HELP SAVE CHILDREN LIVES.

Patsy Izuorgu | Sep 22, 2019
Christine J Rivera | Sep 22, 2019

Apply for administrative positions at https://www2.illinois.gov/sites/work/Pages/default.aspx

I am in search of my siblings last name Jordan and Norman. We were all split up in Chicago back in the 90s. Would DCFS be able to help me since they were the ones sho took us away from our families.

Crystal Harris | Sep 22, 2019
Marquita Myles | Sep 22, 2019

Yes. I would suggest you stop by their office.

If your children is living in filth what can you do to get them out of that situation

Cheryl Smith | Sep 22, 2019
Darlene D. Harbin | Sep 22, 2019

Call the hotline 1-800-ABUSE

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