Support businesses operated by Trinity Services work to decrease Trinity’s dependence on State funding, provide valuable employment and learning experiences to the people Trinity serves, and bring environmentally responsible, cause-focused products
to consumers.
When you shop at any of Trinity Services’ support businesses, your purchase benefits the people with developmental disabilities and mental illness who are supported by Trinity.
Click on any of the links below to learn more about Trinity’s support businesses.
The Roxy — 1017 S. State St. in Lockport, IL; 815-582-1306 — This recently renovated historic theater is the perfect venue for members of the public to host small private events. The elegant space offers a bar, a theater, and a downstairs recreation area.
The Trinity Barkery — 240 W. Baltimore St. in Wilmington, IL; 815-476-5104 — The Trinity Barkery produces and sells all-natural Fritters for Critters pet treats for dogs, cats, and horses. In addition, the store offers a variety of toys, food, accessories, and more for pets and their owners.
All Area Custom Designs — 2306 E. Washington St. in Joliet, IL; 815-726-8323 — All Area Custom Designs does embroidery and heat transfers for almost any type of clothing. Customers can choose from long- and short-sleeve T-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, sweatpants, flannel pants, socks, jerseys, jackets, and a wide variety of customizable promotional products. Customers can also bring in their own items to have them customized.
Cherry Hill Books and Media — 815-723-4896 — Cherry Hill Books and Media provides high-quality books, training materials, and learning opportunities to people working in the fields of human services, education, nonprofit management, and health care. Materials sold promote best practices in management and socially responsible leadership.
Petals & Twigs — 427 W. Francis Road in New Lenox, IL; 815-485-5976 — This gift store sits in an iconic Victorian house. Its nine rooms feature fragrant candles, delicious teas and coffees, and seasonal decorations for the home and garden. The store also features a wide range of jewelry and accessories.
Some of Trinity’s Adult Learning Programs also sell the products they produce. The Horticulture Program sells flowers and plants at spring, fall, and holiday sales. The Trinity Gardens sells produce to local farmers' markets.
When you shop at any of Trinity Services’ support businesses, your purchase benefits the people with developmental disabilities and mental illness who are supported by Trinity.
Click on any of the links below to learn more about Trinity’s support businesses.
The Roxy — 1017 S. State St. in Lockport, IL; 815-582-1306 — This recently renovated historic theater is the perfect venue for members of the public to host small private events. The elegant space offers a bar, a theater, and a downstairs recreation area.
The Trinity Barkery — 240 W. Baltimore St. in Wilmington, IL; 815-476-5104 — The Trinity Barkery produces and sells all-natural Fritters for Critters pet treats for dogs, cats, and horses. In addition, the store offers a variety of toys, food, accessories, and more for pets and their owners.
All Area Custom Designs — 2306 E. Washington St. in Joliet, IL; 815-726-8323 — All Area Custom Designs does embroidery and heat transfers for almost any type of clothing. Customers can choose from long- and short-sleeve T-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, sweatpants, flannel pants, socks, jerseys, jackets, and a wide variety of customizable promotional products. Customers can also bring in their own items to have them customized.
Cherry Hill Books and Media — 815-723-4896 — Cherry Hill Books and Media provides high-quality books, training materials, and learning opportunities to people working in the fields of human services, education, nonprofit management, and health care. Materials sold promote best practices in management and socially responsible leadership.
Petals & Twigs — 427 W. Francis Road in New Lenox, IL; 815-485-5976 — This gift store sits in an iconic Victorian house. Its nine rooms feature fragrant candles, delicious teas and coffees, and seasonal decorations for the home and garden. The store also features a wide range of jewelry and accessories.
Some of Trinity’s Adult Learning Programs also sell the products they produce. The Horticulture Program sells flowers and plants at spring, fall, and holiday sales. The Trinity Gardens sells produce to local farmers' markets.
