Donka, Inc. is a non for profit organization that supplies job training and computer skills to those with disabilities. The training is preformed in a state-of-the-art facility by certified teachers.
The School Services Center is where the Community Unit School District 200 administration works to operate the Wheaton Public School system. Serving approximately 14,500 students, District 200 includes Wheaton, Warrenville and parts of Carol Stream, Winfield and West Chicago. The average class size varies between 20.6 and 25.2 students for grades K - 12.
The DuPage County State's Attorney's Office has 82 Assistant State's Attorneys, 18 Criminal Investigators, 70 full-time supporting employees and 10 law clerks/interns. The office is organized into 3 bureaus: criminal, civil and administrative.
The Criminal Bureau supervises the felony trial, special prosecution, child protection, misdemeanor and traffic and criminal investigation divisions. The Civil Bureau consists of the governmental representation, Labor and Tort Defense, Land Use and Civil Prosecutions, Child Support Enforcement and Appeals units, as well as a Community Affairs Division. Lastly, the Administration Bureau deals with finances, grants, personnel, administrative support, information systems, security and restitution.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness' DuPage County chapter was founded in 1985. The organization is dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals suffering from mental illness and their families through advocacy, education and support programs. The website provides program, membership, support and event information.
The Theosophical Society in America is a branch of a world fellowship and membership organization that advocates the unity of humanity and encourages the study of religion, philosophy and science. The Society was organized in New York City in 1875 by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, the first Russian woman to be naturalized as an American citizen and Henry Steel Olcott, a lawyer and journalist. With its administrative center located in Wheaton, the Theosophical Society has approximately 110 local branches and study centers in major U.S. cities.
The National Center, also known as Olcott, is located on Main Street, just south of Geneva Road and is also the home of the Department of Education, which conducts onsite educational programs for members and the public.
Olcott has a two-story library, meditation rooms, art exhibits, residential space and beautiful gardens and greenery that span the 40-acre estate.
Lattice, in business in the Wheaton area since 1998, is a software development company for hospital mobile computer solutions and patient care. Lattice applications and solutions provides hospital staff with updated record keeping software, which promotes efficient patient care methods.
It is located in suite 100 of the Park East Office Buildings.
In business since 1967, this wholesale gift shop and church supply store carries a number of religious items including statues, clocks, books, paintings, crosses, rosaries, children's games and sacramental religious supplies. The shop also handles metal refinishing and restoration.
The DuPage Housing Authority is a government agency providing low-income residents housing assistance, rental vouchers and other services designed to ensure access to safe and affordable housing. The location is full of information for current residents, landlords and property managers.
Dupage County Legal Assistance Foundation is a legal aid firm that serves clients in Wheaton and the surrounding areas. Please call for more information or to make an appointment.
Marian Park Incorporated is an apartment community located in Wheaton. The apartment complex was developed in 1972.
Russeau Team HealthCare, Ltd., provides chiropractic, physical medicine, and rehabilitation services to the Wheaton community. Patients are treated for back and neck pain, injuries, headaches, and muscle and extremity pain. The company's website contains useful information and allows visitors to download documents to be completed prior to their first visit. Call ahead to confirm whether your insurance plan will be accepted.