Achieving Independence and Mobility Center for Independent Living (AIM-CIL)
AIM-CIL is a non-profit, consumer-driven organization that promotes independent living through advocacy, skills training, information and referral, and peer mentoring.
AIM-CIL is a non-profit, consumer-driven organization that promotes independent living through advocacy, skills training, information and referral, and peer mentoring.
A premier private facility dedicated to the compassionate and humane treatment of homeless companion animals through direct care, education, and community outreach programs.
A wildlife rehabilitation centre serving the needs of sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife from
Kane County and surrounding areas.
AID is a nonprofit serving communities across six Illinois counties offering programs for people with disabilities, behavioral health needs, and crisis intervention.
The Batavia Arts Council’s mission is to promote awareness, interest, and growth in the arts, culture, and entertainment for artists and organizations in the greater Batavia area.
Collects and displays historical artifacts of Batavia at the Depot Museum and Gustafson Research Center, located at 155 Houston St.
The Batavia Mothers' Club Foundation supports children and families in the Fox Valley area through charitable events, partnerships, and parent resources.
The Plain Dirt Gardeners promote gardening and education through monthly programs, support local projects and scholarships with fundraisers, and welcome guests to their meetings at the Batavia Public Library.
The Batavia United Way is a nonprofit that has supported local residents for over 50 years by raising funds for 15 social service agencies in the Batavia area.
workNet Batavia serving Kane, Kendall and DeKalb Counties is an integrated workforce system that serves as a one-stop shop for job seekers and employers.
Batavia Access Television (BATV) offers free community and government access programming and resources to Batavia residents and neighboring townships.
Non-profit volunteer organization that advocates for the best interests of abused or neglected children in Kane County Juvenile Court system.
Provides financial assistance to low-income families for energy costs, home repairs, rehabilitation, and weatherization, and offers affordable housing through the Housing Continuum Rental Program.
A nonprofit that manages charitable funds to provide grants and scholarships to citizens in the Greater Aurora Area, TriCities, and Kendall County, Illinois.
A nonprofit agency that helps children and adults with developmental disabilities in Kane, Kendall, and parts of Cook County access needed services and supports through coordination, advocacy, and community connections.
A nonprofit offering free computer training and job readiness services to people with physical and visual disabilities in DuPage and Kane counties, helping them gain independence, skills, and employment opportunities through assistive technology.