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Provides a 24-hour hotline for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Provides the following services for women and their children in the Asian-American community: - Crisis intervention - Transitional housing program - Counseling and support groups - Legal advocacy - Case management - Children's Program
Services include providing shelter, food, clothing, case management, and classes (parenting, money management, job preparation, etc.) while fostering a safe, productive environment that restores dignity and promotes healing.
180 Men's Residential Recovery: Safe and caring program that gives men recovering from addiction and/or chronic homelessness a new direction, and the opportunity to reshape their lives while learning self-responsibility, self-sufficiency and self-respect. Includes Christian counseling, character-focused bible study classes, and assistance in obtaining a GED. Hope House: Transitional housing for graduates of the 180 Men’s Residential Recovery Program who need additional time for recovery.

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Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Provides transitional housing for veterans.
Provides emergency shelter, transitional and rapid rehousing to youth of all gender identities and sexual orientations. LGBTQ+ individuals are welcome.
Transitional home for low-income women who are homeless and their young children.
Transitional Housing for young adults who are homeless. Services for residents include educational, career guidance and resources.
Provides housing for families at risk of homelessness with the goal of becoming self-sufficient.
Provides survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking: - Safe affordable housing - Counseling and supportive services - Assistance with educational, financial, and job-related goals - Help establishing a home for them and their families - Financial assistance for rent and utilities - Supervised family visitations - Legal advocacy - Mentoring programs Scattered-Site Transitional Housing which includes: - Rental assistance with a monthly subsidy based on individual income - A personal savings account to ensure financial security for the future - Financial workshops and life skills education
Offers temporary long or short-term housing solutions for persons in need of a safe place.
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
Offers transitional housing for Lake County families who are experiencing homelessness. Also provides case management services, including: - Life skills classes - Employment assistance - Educational advocacy - Financial stability
Six month to year-long faith-based transitional living arrangement for single women and women with children, who are homeless. Services and resources available to participants include meals, clothing indoor and outdoor play areas, as well as faith-based guidance classes in parenting, financing, cooking and computer skills.
Temporary housing and supportive services for single male Veterans.
Provides support services to those emergency shelter clients unprepared to live independently without additional life-skills training, in order to prepare them for a smooth transition into the community.
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.
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 Housing/Shelter
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 Case/Care Management
Ex-Offenders
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Program provides monthly subsidies to clients for rent, food, and utilities while the client either works full time or attends school. While in the program, clients receive up to 7 hours per week of case management services, which focus heavily on teaching clients to shop, budget, and prioritize among other independent living skills.
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.
Provides a transitional housing programs for veterans who are homeless and/or disabled. SSVR is a 15-bed congregate facility which provides shelter and supportive services for up to 24-months and addresses all barriers to independent living.
Emergency Shelter: Provides emergency/crisis short-term shelter for single women and women with children of any age, including male children (ages 13-17). The shelter provides a safe place to sleep, evening meal, laundry, and shower facilities. The length of stay is 30 days. Residents are encouraged to meet with the Emergency Shelter Lead Supervisor for long term stability plan. Transitional Shelter for Women with Children: Provides immediate relief to women, 18 and over, with children (male children must be 12 years of age or younger). In addition, provides life's basic needs - food, clothing, personal care items, laundry facilities, transportation, and telephones to make appointments. Supportive services provided include life skill classes, employment assistance, budgeting, family literacy, parenting classes, tutoring, and case management with a goal of finding and maintaining permanent housing.
A supportive housing program for homeless families. Participants are provided a subsidized transitional housing unit to live in while they actively work on goals that will make them self-sufficient. Target areas include income, employment, education, transportation, child care, health and housing. The ultimate goal of the program is for families to be able to obatin and remain in affordable permanent housing.
Provides services and leasing assistance to help households move in to and maintain permanent housing. Program participants may receive services and leasing assistance for up to 24 months.
Emergency Shelter Provides emergency shelter for boys and youth identifying as boys, ages 14-17. Serves eight boys at a time with maximum stay of 120 days. Offers support and guidance to plan next steps. Transitional Housing Provides transitional living program for young adults of any gender, ages 18-23. Serves six young adults for up to two years. Also offers two emergency beds for young adults.