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Re-Entry Housing for Health Partnership (RHHP) - AIDS Foundation of Chicago - Main Location

AIDS Foundation of Chicago's supportive housing programs are collaborations of community-based social service providers that simultaneously care for the medical and housing needs of people who are chronically ill (with HIV or another chronic disease) and homeless. The project partners believe that when homeless individuals with chronic medical conditions are able to focus their energies on healing and maintaining their health, rather than coping with the challenging circumstances that arise from living on the streets and in shelters, their health will improve.

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Jasmine Alexander Housing Initiative - Brave Space Alliance - Main Office

Brave Space Alliance provides temporary residential support for up to 18 months in the Jasmine Alexander Housing Building. The Jasmine Alexander Housing Building (JAHB) supports trans and LGBTQ+ individuals experiencing homelessness and/or housing instability. JAHB residents will receive three prominent resources: Workforce Development, Financial Literacy, and Dignity.

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S.O.S. House - Inner Voice Inc.- S.O.S House

Inner Voice Inc. operates S.O.S House (Systemizing Options in Services), transitional housing for unsheltered men.

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Transitional Housing - Breakthrough Urban Ministries Inc. - Men's Center

Breakthrough Urban Ministries' Transitional Housing Program works alongside men and women experiencing homelessness to secure permanent or more stable housing and increase income within a 120-day goal through strong case management and connections to resources that address barriers including employment, substance abuse, mental and medical health needs, and legal aid. This housing-first, trauma-informed program provides a dedicated bed, care coordination, and housing retention support.

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Youth in Transition - The Harbour - Main Office

The Harbour's Youth in Transition program provides up to 18 months of stable housing and supportive services through two housing models to meet youth where they are and maximize opportunities for success. Youth in Transition's supervised group living provides housing for girls ages 17-21 experiencing homelessness while they finish high school, work 10-20 hours per week (banking 65% of their earnings), and make the transition to self-sufficiency.

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Transitional Housing - Primo Center - Administrative Office and Interim Housing Program 1

Primo Center for Women and Children - Administrative Offices and Interim Housing Program 1 offers housing for homeless individuals or families on an extended stay basis. Shelters are typically set up as apartments or units, providing services to support individuals in finding permanent housing and living independently.

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Community Supervised Residential Services For Williams Consent Decree Class Members - Habilitative Systems, Inc. - Main Office

This program provides transitional residential and support services to individuals diagnosed with serious mental illness, who are residents of nursing facilities as they transition to permanent supportive housing in accordance with the Williams Consent Decree. These individually-based services include a community support team, case management, life skills, and counseling.

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Pioneer House Interim Housing Program - Inner Voice Inc. - Pioneer House

Inner Voice Inc., operates Pioneer House, a residential program designed to move people out of chronic homelessness or housing instability towards independence and more permanent housing. This service is for individuals released from prison, jail, hospital, or mental health programs.

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Response-Ability Pregnant and Parenting Program - The Night Ministry - Admin Office

RAPPP is to increase the safety and stability of pregnant and parenting homeless young women and their children. Located in Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood, it provides supportive shelter for up to eight clients between the ages of 14 and 21 and up to eight of their young children at a time. Although equipped to offer services for as long as necessary, RAPPP works to reunite minor-aged clients with supportive family members within 21 days of intake and strives to place all residents in housing within 120 days.

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Transitional Housing Program - KAN-WIN - Park Ridge

The Transitional Housing (TH) Program provides various services as survivors strive to establish safe and stable homes free from violence. The program assists survivors with searching for affordable rental housing in communities in which survivors desire to live (based on their consideration of children's school/day-care, employment, support systems, etc.), providing rental subsidy and utility support for up to 24 months, and regaining emotional stability and health through counseling one-on-one and/or in a group setting.

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Transitional Living Program - Child Link

The Child Link Transitional Living Program has been established with the goal of supplying young adult women, who will soon be aging out of the system, with the skills needed for self-sufficiency and independence. The program teaches resourcefulness through practical hands-on learning techniques emphasizing the development of educational, vocational, financial, domestic, and personal safety skills. The young women are first financially supported by Child Link, then they are encouraged to open bank accounts and support themselves.

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VETERANS FAMILY RENAISSANCE | FIFTH STREET RENAISSANCE/SARA CENTER

Provides supportive transitional and permanent housing for veterans experiencing homelessness. Apartments are available to qualify single female veterans, 1/2 parent veteran families, or veteran couples.

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM | SAFE PASSAGE

Safe Passage is the domestic violence and sexual assault agency for DeKalb County. Services provided include:

-- 24/7 crisis hotline and text line.

-- 25 bed Emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence and their children.

-- Transitional housing for victims of domestic and sexual violence.

-- Individual, group and family counseling for adults and children experiencing domestic and sexual assault or abuse.

-- Legal advocacy including help obtaining Orders of Protection and support at court.

-- Medical advocacy to victims at hospital emergency room.

-- Prevention and professional education in schools, with police and other first responders and to community groups.

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Transitional Housing for Veterans - Lerline's Sanctuary

Respirational Development, LLC provides transitional housing for veterans during their transition to civilian life. The home offers ample room for individuals, allowing veterans to have a sense of privacy while also fostering a sense of community among residents. The home is equipped with essential amenities, including a fully functional kitchen, bathrooms, and common areas.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter | ASCENSION - Mental Health Transitional Living Program

Two year program where clients can live in an apartment complex. That is staffed to support the individuals. During their stay, clients can also receive case management and independent skills classes. Services including: - Budgeting - Cooking - Cleaning

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Transitional Housing - Saint Leonard's Ministries - Saint Andrew's Court (Men Studio Apartments)

Saint Leonard's Ministries provides supportive transitional housing for formerly incarcerated men and women through Saint Leonard's House, Grace House (women only), Saint Andrew's Court, and Harvest Commons Residence. This includes case management, benefits application assistance, AA groups, NA groups, relapse prevention, spiritual enrichment, and permanent housing search assistance.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter | PROGRESSIVE LIVING - Transitional Housing

Offers temporary affordable housing for adults in need. Provides a drug-free and alcohol-free environment. Offers private or semi-private rooms with shared common areas.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter | WAUKEGAN TOWNSHIP (SHIELDS TOWNSHIP) - Eddie Washington Center

Offers transitional housing and supportive services for homeless men. Aims to help individuals reach self sufficiency within 6-9 months. Services include: - Case management - Counseling and support groups - Employment assistance - Financial education

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TRANSITIONAL SERVICES AND RISE PROGRAM | NEW LIFE TRANSITIONS OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS

Provides transitional services to formerly incarcerated individuals.

Services include, but are not limited to:
- Transitional housing
- Counseling
- Vocational assistance (including job skills training and career counseling)
- Life skills development (including budgeting, health and wellness information, parenting training, etc.)

In some cases Neuro/Bio-feedback can be provided to help those with damaged or toxic brains. This portion of the program is based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and can begin after a person is stabilized with Neuro/Bio-feedback.

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TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM | SPERO FAMILY SERVICES

Offers a transitional living program for youth ages 12-21. Services include mentoring and teaching the youth in getting and maintaining a job, managing money, completing education, housekeeping, daily living skills, and connecting to community resources. Life skill coaches may be available to the youth 24 hours a day.

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TRANSITIONAL, PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING AND RAPID RE-HOUSING FOR FAMILIES | MERCY COMMUNITIES

Provides affordable housing and support services to those in need of help to build a new future. Offers a Transitional Living Program for up to two years to assist homeless young women and their children to achieve stability in their lives by providing them with a stable home and intensive support services. Also offers aftercare services to help families as they transition into permanent housing.

Offers permanent affordable housing and supportive services for homeless families with dependent children in which the head of household or their child has a disability. The program enables families with severe and persistent issues, such as mental illness, chronic health problems, and substance abuse to achieve long-term housing stability.

The goal is to help individuals reach their fullest potential by encouraging and mentoring them.

Some of the services provided include:

-- Counseling

-- Parenting classes

-- Budgeting

-- Support groups

-- Job or vocational training

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES | VOICES OF STEPHENSON COUNTY

Offers the following services for domestic violence victims and their families, advocacy related to medical, civil, and legal needs, 24-hour crisis hotline, counseling, emergency shelter, long term housing options, and safety planning.

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Shelter Placement and Resource Center (SPARC) - City of Chicago - DFSS - Shelter Placement and Resource Center

The Shelter Placement and Resource Center (SPARC) provides a 24/7 intake site dedicated to connecting single adults to shelter placements and offering basic interim services. These services include access to food, showers, and overflow shelter. SPARC can serve up to 200 individuals waiting for shelter placement. Once full capacity is reached, both daytime and overnight waiting areas will close. SPARC is operated by Franciscan Outreach and New Life Centers, with funding provided by the Illinois Department of Human Services.

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WagiLabs - YWCA Metropolitan Chicago - Laura Parks and Mildred Francis Center

WagiLabs is an idea incubator for elementary school kids around the world. WagiKids use curiosity, compassion, and courage to come up with ideas to promote empathy and global perspective.

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New Heights Apartments - Family Rescue - Administration Office

New Heights Apartments is a program that is open to both single survivors of domestic violence as well as survivors with children nor will all the apartments be in a single complex. NHA consists of 54 units - 18 transitional housing units (four project-based and 14 scattered-site) and 36 scattered-site rapid rehousing units. There will be 15 one-bedroom units, 23 two-bedroom units, and 16 three-bedroom units. Each client will have their own lease through the landlord.

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