Matthew 22:37-39
“Seek Justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow.” – Isaiah 1:17
People are always going to need legal help, but it is often hard to find—whether it’s navigating unemployment, resolving landlord/tenant issues, understanding visitation rights, or more. Rooted in the truth of the Gospel, Administer Justice (AJ) brings together compassionate attorneys and dedicated volunteers to offer free legal guidance through a monthly clinic that reflects Christ’s love and justice.
Whether you’re an attorney or not, your gifts are needed! From hospitality and language interpretation to prayer, data entry, and simply offering friendship—there’s a place for you to serve.
Do you NEED Legal advice?
Schedule an appointment by calling (855) 818-4554 or go to www.administerjustice.org/wbclegalclinic and Administer Justice will arrange an in-person meeting with an attorney (and interpreter if needed) to discuss your situation.
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For more information, contact our Local Missions Team
Provide stability and care for children whose families are facing a crisis. You can make a difference by becoming a host family—or by supporting host families with essential items and encouragement.
When a parent has nowhere to turn, we can come alongside them with compassion and practical help. By opening your home temporarily to a vulnerable child, you offer a safe, nurturing environment while their parents work through challenging circumstances. With proper training and support, you’ll serve as an extended family—giving both the child and parent hope and peace of mind. Once the situation is stabilized, families are joyfully reunited.
How can you help?
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For more information, contact our Local Missions Team
Could you welcome a refugee or immigrant family and help them thrive in their new community?
Refugee Resettlement
Each year, thousands of refugees and immigrants make the Chicagoland area their new home. You can play a vital role in helping them adjust to life in the U.S., navigate a new culture, and feel a sense of belonging.
There are several ways you can get involved:
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“Jesus said to her, ‘daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffereing.'” – Mark 5:34
In the U.S. alone, tens of thousands of women and girls are sexually trafficked each year.
At Naomi’s House, the majority of women that have been served report that their exploitation began when they were a minor. Our services are designed to address the gap between girls who are exploited as children and women who never got the opportunity to leave, to heal, or to rebuild.
Many survivors don’t recognize themselves as victims while they’re still in the midst of exploitation. It’s often only after the abuse has ended—and they find themselves in a safe, supportive environment—that they begin to understand what they’ve endured. Naomi’s House exists to be that safe place—where women can process their trauma, rediscover their worth, and begin building a healthy future on their own terms.
People are what make the difference in the lives of survivors whose lives have been shattered because of sex trafficking. Partnering with individuals and families makes it possible for survivors to rebuild their lives and thrive as they journey through Naomi’s House programming.
*Special training is required for this one-on-one volunteer opportunity.
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The South Asian Friendship Center (SAFC) is located in the heart of Chicago’s Little India neighborhood, where it serves as a welcoming space to build relationships and share the love of Christ.
SAFC proclaims the uniqueness of Jesus among South Asian communities through a variety of outreach efforts—including a Christian bookstore, compassionate care that meets people at their point of need, intentional evangelism, and training for believers and churches to effectively share their faith with their Muslim and Hindu neighbors.
Out of this impactful ministry, a vibrant church plant—Sabka Sahaara—has taken root and continues to grow.
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Through local pregnancy resource centers in DuPage County, women are met with unconditional love, compassionate counsel, and practical resources. Using ultrasound technology and the care of trained pregnancy counselors, Caring Network walks alongside women facing unplanned pregnancies—helping them navigate the difficult circumstances that may lead them to consider abortion.For those who have experienced the pain of abortion, support and healing are offered through the Restore After Abortion program—providing a safe space for both women and men to find hope and restoration.
Ways you can get involved:
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Serve children, teens, and families through life-changing educational and human services programs.
Outreach is committed to supporting some of the most vulnerable members of DuPage County—children, teens, single parents, families, and older adults from a wide range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
In partnership with local churches, Outreach lives out its mission through a wide variety of programs, including charitable services, educational support, community development, and faith-based initiatives.
Ways you can get involved:
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Serve with Repeat Boutique to provide free clothing and household essentials to refugees, missionaries, and other Christian workers.
Repeat Boutique is a volunteer-driven ministry that offers gently used clothing and household items to support those in ministry, missions, and the refugee community. Entirely sustained by generous donations and volunteer efforts, the boutique serves as a place of provision and encouragement.
Each year, more than 65 dedicated volunteers give their time and talents to make this ministry possible—and you can be part of it too!
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Help fight hunger and support families in your community.
Neighborhood Food Pantries operate across DuPage County, providing essential groceries to individuals and families who are struggling to make ends meet. In addition to food, they offer financial assistance for housing (rent, mortgage, or short-term shelter), utilities, prescription medications, medical needs, and transportation.
Ways you can get involved:
Reach out to our staff or volunteer supervisors responsible for overseeing the service team.
For more information, contact our Local Missions Team