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    DuPage Center 
222 East Willow Avenue
Wheaton, Illinois 60187

Phone: 630-784-4800
Fax: 630-682-5276
 
Hours of Operation:
  • Monday and Wednesday: 8:30 A.M. - 9:00 P.M.
  • Tuesday and Thursday 8:30 A.M. - 7:00 P.M.
  • Friday: 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

Additional Locations:

Naperville
600 South Washington Street, Suite 302
Naperville, IL 60540
Phone: 630-717-0447*
 
Elmhurst City Hall
209 North York Road, 1st Floor
Elmhurst IL 60126
Phone: 630-833-1353*
Woodridge
1999 75th Street
Woodridge, IL 60517
Phone: 630-784-4979*
 
497 Pennsylvania Avenue
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
Phone: 630-469-6907
*For hours of operation or intake information at these locations, please contact
 the main DuPage Center at 630-784-4800.

About the Center

Our center in suburban DuPage was founded to provide support to those who had nowhere else to turn. Since 1930 Metropolitan Family Services DuPage has helped families restore balance in their lives; achieve economic stability; provided youth mentoring; counseled parents, children and seniors; and provided respite to family caregivers. To download the DuPage Center fact sheet, click here.
 

Communities Served

DuPage County 

Executive Director

Theresa Nihill, LCSW

Theresa Nihill was named Executive Director of Metropolitan Family Services DuPage Center in March 2007. She has served more than 20 years with Metropolitan as a social worker and in a number of supervisory and leadership roles. An active community leader, Nihill has built many successful collaborations and forged new partnerships to bridge service gaps in meeting the needs of DuPage County's changing population.
 
 
 

Thank you to our April 2013 donors!

Anonymous
DuPage Community Foundation
First United Methodist Church of Glen Ellyn
Christine Franco
Mayor Michael Gresk
The Joint Civi Committee of Italian America Women
William Schumann
 

Fast Facts

While known for having a relatively low poverty rate when compared with other Illinois Counties, DuPage County is changing.  From 1980 to 2006, the poverty rate in DuPage rose 63.3%.  During that same period, Cook County's poverty rate rose only 12.5%
 
 
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