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Robert Johnson House - Inner Voice Inc. - Robert Johnson House

Inner Voice Inc., Robert Johnson House operates a residential program designed to move men out of chronic homelessness or housing instability towards independence and more permanent housing.

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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 - The L.A.M. House Transitional Home - Main Location

The L.A.M. House Transitional Home is a transitional housing facility for formerly homeless men. Applicants must agree to the L.A.M. House rules including no drug use (unless prescribed by a doctor), profanity, overnight guests, fighting, or entering rooms of other tenants. L.A.M. House is affiliated with Chicago Urban League.

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Supported Living Facility & Community Support Residential - Bobby E. Wright Comprehensive Behavioral Health Center - Headquarters

Bobby E. Wright Comprehensive Behavioral Health Center (B.E.W.) provides temporary and transitional housing for male and female adults, 18 years and older, who are experiencing psychiatric, emotional, situational, and environmental crises.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter | LAKE COUNTY HAVEN - Shelter and Transitional Housing

Provides a transitional shelter and housing for women experiencing homelessness, and their children. Provides supportive services for residents, including: - Case management - Counseling referrals - Job assistance - Financial planning - Parenting - Educational advocacy and tutoring (for adults and children)

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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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Family Transitional Housing - Family Promise Chicago North Shore - P.O. Box

Family Promise Chicago North Shore operates a residential program designed to move families out of chronic homelessness or housing instability towards independence and permanent housing.

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BETHANY VILLAGE | BETHANY VILLAGE

Has 12 efficiency, 4 one-bedroom, and 3 two-bedroom units of transitional and permanent supportive housing. Provides food, shelter, clothing, supportive services, and assistance in finding employment. Prioritizes families with children. After two months of residency, applicants who demonstrate effective use of services may be approved for transitional housing up to one year.

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Bridges - YWCA Evanston/North Shore - Main Office

YWCA Evanston/North Shore provides Bridge, a long term housing program, enabling survivors to secure the economic resources and long-term support to achieve stable and sustainable futures.

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Housing Programs - New Moms - Chicago

New Moms Housing program offers transitional and permanent supportive housing to homeless young families, providing the time and space they need to develop key life skills around health, parenting, and financial literacy and the confidence they need to build a home.Chicago Housing is for 24 months, and Oak Park is permanent supportive housing.New Moms does not take direct applications for their housing programs and does not maintain a site-based waitlist. They work with external partners to fill their units. Family must completethe Coordinated Entry Assessment by calling (312) 971-4178 and apply on CHA website.

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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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SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES | GATEWAY FOUNDATION

Designated dual-diagnosis/co-occurring mental health & substance abuse treatment facility. Gateway is able to provide treatment to those with substance use disorder, with or without a mental health diagnosis.

Substance use treatment options vary by location, but may include:

-- Residential treatment.

-- Outpatient treatment.

-- Virtual addiction treatment.

-- Detoxification.

Services may include:

-- Acceptance and Commitment (ACT).

-- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).

-- Dilectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).

-- Co-Occuring Diagnosis/Dual Diagnosis Treatment.

-- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT).

-- Mindfulness-Based Sobriety.

-- Motivational Interviewing (MI).

-- Recovery Support Groups.

-- Trauma-Responsive Treatment.

-- 12-Step Facilitation.

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LIFESPRING MINISTRY | WAYSIDE CROSS MINISTRIES

Offers Christ-centered recovery and long-term transitional living program for women who have lost their housing.

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HOMELESS YOUTH PROGRAM | PROJECT OZ

Provides outreach, emergency shelter, and transitional living services to homeless young adults and any dependents. Offers outreach services including basic needs, life skills, employment, and education prep/support, transportation, health/wellness, and additional referrals. Participants may also access emergency shelter services in the event that all other shelter options have been exhausted, or an individual is unable to access shelter for any reason.

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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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Transitional/Second Stage Housing - Apna Ghar - Main Office

Apna Ghar, Inc. offers transitional housing apartments that provide stable, long-term housing for the families they serve so they can achieve their goals of stability and self-sufficiency. Residents are supported throughout their stay by trained staff.

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Transitional Housing - Saint Leonard's Ministries - Grace House (Women Program)

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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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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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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Transitional Housing - Saint Leonard's Ministries - Main Location

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 for Youth - BEDS Plus - Oak Lawn

BEDS Plus provides transitional housing and other services for youth ages 18 to 24 that are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Walk-ins during business hours are accepted as well as calling to schedule an appointment. Services include trauma-informed housing, intensive case management, and connections to other housing and supportive services.

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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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