How to Use the Map
Use the top search bar on the map to search by zip code or postal code, or click the blue button below the search bar to use your location and chose the mile radius you would like to search. Then hit search.
Not finding anything? Try the second search bar, located under the map, to search by specific address of a site. Otherwise, fill out the form below the map and our team will reach out to let you know what we find.
Technical trouble with the map or the form? Contact our office at 847-952-1770 or email paula.carter@rainbows.org for assistance.
Note: Canada considers postal codes proprietary information, not public information. Meaning they do not always share longitude/latitude with data servers for free. Due to this, our map may not show that data, and you should either fill out the form to inquire about Canadian sites if they do not show up in your search, or give us a call at headquarters so we can assist you.
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About Our Groups
A Peer-Support Community
Available Groups
Rainbows Is For All Children
Rainbows’ programs help people who are grieving the loss of a parent or loved one due to death, divorce/separation, deployment, deportation, incarceration or trauma.

Sunbeams: Preschool
Children ages 3–4 have an opportunity to grieve the loss in their family and develop appropriate coping skills for life. The process involves weekly meetings with a trained facilitator in small groups of no more than five children.
Rainbows: K-8th Grade
Elementary-aged children speak about their feelings and share their grief in a safe environment in small group settings. The groups are separated by age and led by trained facilitators utilizing developmentally-appropriate materials.
Spectrum: High School
Teens share feelings and thoughts about their loss with others their own age who are experiencing similar life-changing events. The group is led by a trained facilitator using age-appropriate materials.
Silver Linings: Community Crisis Program
A program to support children and teens affected by community crises. This program was developed after 9/11 and has since been rewritten in light of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Pre-K thru 12-grade levels available.



