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325 North Newstead Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63108
Shelter Plus Care: Provides permanent housing vouchers, by managing housing subsidy payments for those in permanent housing and assists clients in accessing safe, affordable housing and developing recovery communities.
6002 South Halsted, Chicago, IL 60621
Affordable, supported housing for veterans and low-income families.
7750 South Emerald Avenue, Chicago, IL 60620
Catholic Charities offers two residential communities for Veterans in Cook County. Bishop Goedert Residence is an affordable senior housing property with 70 one-bedroom apartments located on the Veterans Affairs Hines Campus. St. Leo Residence is a permanent supportive housing program that consists of 141 furnished studio apartments.
3757 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL 60653
The Renaissance Collaborative offers 101 affordable studio apartments (SRO) with extensive supportive services to chronically homeless adults, helping them achieve self-sufficiency and stable housing.
411 South Wells Street, Suite 401, Chicago, IL 60607
Interfaith Housing Development Corporation offers Permanent Supportive Housing for individuals and families. Permanent Supportive Housing is an intervention that combines affordable housing assistance with voluntary support services to address the needs of chronically homeless people. The services are designed to build independent living and tenancy skills and connect people with community-based health care, treatment, and employment services.
200 West Monroe Street, Suite 1150, Chicago, IL 60606
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.
120 South LaSalle Street, Suite 1915, Chicago, IL 60603
Mercy Housing offers Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing for individuals and families. Permanent Supportive Housing is an intervention that combines affordable housing assistance with voluntary support services to address the needs of chronically homeless people. The services are designed to build independent living and tenancy skills and connect people with community-based health care, treatment, and employment services.
4822 North Broadway, 3rd Floor, Chicago, IL 60640
Heartland Human Care Services' Supportive Permanent Housing Program is a community housing program for eighteen individuals who are homeless and who suffer from a serious mental illness who may have a co-occurring substance use disorder. Supportive services are designed to enhance activities of daily living and problem-solving skills, promote independence and dignity, improve satisfaction, and ensure success in community living.
2635 West 23rd Street, Chicago, IL 60608
Pilsen Wellness Center's Housing Opportunities for People With AIDS (HOPWA) Program provides a supervised residential setting for homeless persons with an HIV/AIDS diagnosis and a mental health and/or a substance use diagnosis. Program services include:Independent living skills trainingCrisis intervention and medication managementCase management and referrals for counseling services24 hour careThis program is funded by the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health.
12231 South Emerald Avenue, Chicago, IL 60628
Community Supportive Living Systems Emerald House provides low-cost permanent housing with support services for those with disabilities. Clients who have difficulties with activities of daily living such as laundry, shopping, and cleaning are assigned personal assistants to help them complete these tasks. The fee is based on the resident's income.
800 Austin Street, West Tower, Suite 312, Evanston, IL 60202
Impact Behavioral Health Partners provides stable, permanent, supportive housing and incorporates clinical and supported employment services to provide a well-rounded, holistic approach to the recovery of individuals with mental illness. Utilizing the "Housing First" methodology, their programs provide affordable housing to low-income individuals, many of whom are chronically homeless, and have chronic mental illnesses. They offer a stable foundation so residents can focus their energy on recovery, rather than where they will find shelter for the night.
200 West Monroe Street, Suite 1150, Chicago, IL 60606
AIDS Foundation of Chicago's supportive housing programs are collaborations among community-based social service providers that address both the medical and housing needs of people who are chronically ill (with HIV or other chronic diseases) and homeless.
200 West Monroe Street, Suite 1150, Chicago, IL 60606
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) and homeless. The project partners believe that when homeless individuals with chronic medical conditions can 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.
1428 South Trumbull Avenue, Chicago, IL 60623
Doors to Opportunity provides supportive housing for people who may otherwise be homeless. Located in the North Lawndale community, Doors has newly renovated buildings consisting of two, three-, and four-bedroom apartments (25 units in total). Residents can walk to major retail stores, public transit systems, hospitals, and a movie theater.
4554 North Broadway Avenue, Suite 207, Chicago, IL 60640
Inspiration Corporation's Housing Services program provides formerly homeless individuals and families with an apartment and the wraparound services and support they need to make their new place a home.
1020 West Montrose Avenue, Chicago, IL 60613
Holsten Communities provides Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing for individuals and families. Permanent Supportive Housing is a program that combines affordable housing assistance with voluntary support services to meet the needs of chronically homeless people. The services aim to develop independent living and tenancy skills and connect residents with community-based healthcare, treatment, and employment resources.Please contact individual communities for more information about eligibility and availability.
2229 South Michigan Avenue, Suite 304, Chicago, IL 60616
The Residential Housing program serves single adults living with HIV in efficiency or studio apartments, as well as 1-3 bedrooms for families impacted by HIV. Residents have on-site access to Chicago House services and support staff, including: case management, medical care coordination and regular programming and activities.
642 North Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, IL 60612
Based on Housing First principles, they connect families and individuals with a history of chronic homelessness and disabling conditions with long-term, stable housing with no predetermined end date.
415 South Kilpatrick Avenue, Chicago, IL 60644
Clara Hope House provides residential housing in a community setting and an array of responsive services for 8 homeless adult mentally ill consumers with or without a co-occurring disorder of substance abuse and will help them achieve their highest level of self-efficiency.
333 South Wabash Avenue, Suite 2700, Chicago, IL 60604
Baffua House is a 4-unit 7-bed permanent supportive housing facility program for young people between the ages of 18 and 28 and adults with a disability.
700 North 20th Street, East Saint Louis, IL 62205
Shelter Plus Care Program: Permanent supportive housing provided.
1521 North Sedgwick Street, Chicago, IL 60610
LPCS facilitates independent housing and support services for 17 individuals living with disabilities through the Independent Community Living Program (ICLP). Additionally, LPCS houses and supports 20 individuals through project-based units at their Sedgwick Old Town location. They serve 37 individuals annually through permanent supportive and affordable housing, several of whom are graduates of the interim housing community.
5340 Lincoln Avenue, Skokie, IL 60077
Housing Opportunity Development Corporation (HODC) offers Permanent Supportive Housing for individuals and families. Permanent Supportive Housing is an intervention that combines affordable housing assistance with voluntary support services to address the needs of chronically homeless people. The services are designed to build independent living and tenancy skills and connect people with community-based health care, treatment, and employment services.To begin your search for housing in a HODC property, contact their office at (847) 564-2900.