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Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness - Pilsen Wellness Center, Inc. - Pilsen - Cermak Road

Pilsen Wellness Center's Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) Program, provides community-based outreach and referrals for mental health, substance use, case management and other supportive services, to address the needs of adults ages 18-65+ and families, with serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders, who are homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. This program is funded by the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health.

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Field Outreach - Chicago Lights - Main Location

Through Good Neighbors Field Outreach, teams of staff and volunteers deliver toiletries, clothing, and food to individuals experiencing homelessness or at risk of experiencing homelessness. On various days during the week, teams connect with people residing on the streets in the Near North neighborhood to listen, hand out daily living essentials, and direct people to the resources they may need.

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Project for Assistance in Transitioning from Homeless - Habilitative Systems, Inc. - Main Office

Habilitative Systems, Inc. provides community-based outreach, mental health, substance abuse, case management, and housing services. Services include screening, assessment, linkage, and referrals to appropriate levels of care for homeless adults. The program's goal is to reduce homelessness, and recidivism and stabilize support systems.

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Homeless Outreach Program - Thresholds

The Thresholds Homeless Outreach Program was established in 1989 to provide assertive outreach, linkage to primary and psychiatric care, and resource referral to persons experiencing homelessness with serious mental illnesses. The program employs the skills of licensed clinical social workers on the streets, in shelters, and in any other location where people who are homeless may be found.

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COMMUNITY AND STREET OUTREACH SERVICES | ASSOCIATION FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT

Provides community and street outreach services to assist individuals who may be facing homelessness by working to increase job, social, and living skills. Will also assist individuals with obtaining benefits (Social Security, Medical, etc.) for which they may qualify.

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OUTPATIENT ADULT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES | ROSECRANCE HEALTH NETWORK

Outpatient mental health services, focusing on:

-- Anxiety disorders.

-- Depression.

-- Schizophrenia.

-- Bi-polar disorder.

TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is available.

Homeless Mental Health Access Program aims to provide services to homeless individuals.

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OUTPATIENT ADULT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES | ROSECRANCE HEALTH NETWORK

Outpatient mental health services, focusing on:

-- Anxiety disorders.

-- Depression.

-- Schizophrenia.

-- Bi-polar disorder.

TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is available.

Homeless Mental Health Access Program aims to provide services to homeless individuals.

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Youth Outreach Team - The Night Ministry - Admin Office

YOT's Outreach Case Managers connect with clients across the city and link them with safe housing, education, employment, and other resources as well as providing compassionate support. In addition to making a regular stop with the Youth Outreach Van in Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood every Thursday evening, Team members visit libraries, courthouses, coffee shops, and other locations where young people experiencing homelessness often congregate.

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Health Outreach Bus - The Night Ministry - Admin Office

The specially designed Health Outreach Bus features a fully equipped nurse's office, a confidential space for HIV and STI (sexually transmitted infections) testing, and a hospitality area to greet clients with coffee, hot chocolate, and lemonade. The Bus visits underserved Chicago communities six days a week on a regular schedule, including East Garfield Park, Douglas Park, Humboldt Park, South Shore, Pilsen, and New City.

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HOMELESS STREET OUTREACH SERVICES | CUNNINGHAM TOWNSHIP

Works to support unsheltered residents in Champaign County, through regular engagement where ever the residents may be sleeping and/or taking referrals from local agencies. Services focus on meeting the immediate needs of the client such as food, blankets, clothing, toiletries, transportation, housing referrals, and referrals to other agencies for help with vital documents, LINK/Medicaid help, domestic violence, and mental/physical health services.

To provide 3rd party verification of homelessness, CTSO must make contact with the person at the location of homelessness. No limit on referrals, but can only support a limit of 50 at a time.

**May take up to 1 week to respond to a referral.

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Street Outreach Programs | Project Compassion NFP

Compassion Day: Prepares and distributes non-perishable foods, hygiene and seasonal supplies to the homeless living on the streets.

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Street Outreach Programs | DuPagePads Interim Housing Center

Outreach and services to those living without shelter. Services include a team travelling throughout the county looking for unsheltered persons to connect them to services.

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HOMELESS SUPPORT SERVICES | NORTHEAST COMMUNITY FUND

Provides a variety of resources to help individuals struggling with or living in homelessness, access healthy food and warmth during cold weather, and essential hygiene and safety supplies. Supplies provided include food, emergency funds to go towards emergency lodging, sleeping bags and mats, and survival backpacks when available.

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OUTPATIENT ADULT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES | ROSECRANCE HEALTH NETWORK

Outpatient mental health services, focusing on:

-- Anxiety disorders.

-- Depression.

-- Schizophrenia.

-- Bi-polar disorder.

TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is available.

Homeless Mental Health Access Program aims to provide services to homeless individuals.

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OUTPATIENT ADULT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES | ROSECRANCE HEALTH NETWORK

Outpatient mental health services, focusing on:

-- Anxiety disorders.

-- Depression.

-- Schizophrenia.

-- Bi-polar disorder.

TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is available.

Homeless Mental Health Access Program aims to provide services to homeless individuals.

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STREET OUTREACH PROGRAM | PROJECT OZ

Provides street-based aid to youth experiencing homelessness.

Includes:

- Survival aid, education, and connection to emergency shelter

- Shelter and habitations visits seeking out youth who are homeless and who need assistance with job attainment, re-entry to school, connection to GED or vocational programs, or obtaining housing

- Individual counseling at the youth's site or at the Project Oz office

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Stabilization and Empowerment Services - Northwest Compass Inc.

Northwest Compass services include intake and referrals, crisis intervention, solution-focused case management, street outreach, individual financial counseling, and money management classes, career coaching and job readiness, and more to alleviate hardships and allow clients to become stable and stay empowered in their everyday lives.

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Drop-In Services & Community Outreach - Lincoln Park Community Services - Old Town

LPCS provides weekly outreach and drop-in supportive services (showers, laundry, clothing, toiletries, meals, referrals, and case management) to individuals who are currently experiencing street-based homelessness.

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Violence Prevention - Institute for Nonviolence Chicago - West Garfield Park

The Nonviolence Chicago Street Outreach teams advocate for the community. They provide food and toiletries and conduct well-being checks when needed. To help communities take back space where violence has occurred, they host events creating safe spaces and building relationships with neighbors.

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Street Medicine Team - The Night Ministry - Admin Office

The Street Medicine Program brings free health care, survival supplies, and support directly to individuals who have the most difficulty accessing traditional services. Regularly visiting encampments, expressway viaducts, and street corners across the city, a Nurse Practitioner, Case Manager, and Street Medicine Outreach Professional first address immediate health needs, then link individuals to case management and medical homes.

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Violence Prevention - Institute for Nonviolence Chicago - Austin (Main Office)

The Nonviolence Chicago Street Outreach teams advocate for the community. They provide food and toiletries and conduct well-being checks when needed. To help communities take back space where violence has occurred, they host events creating safe spaces and building relationships with neighbors.

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Street and Community Outreach Program - Ignite - Community Hub & Drop In Center

Ignite's SCOPe (Street and Community Outreach Program) offers support to youth ages 14 to 24in the south and southwest areas of Chicago to build relationships with young people experiencing homelessness, connect them to community resources and the full array of Ignite programs, meet their immediate needs, and provide crisis intervention.

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Violence Prevention - Institute for Nonviolence Chicago - Back of the Yards

The Nonviolence Chicago Street Outreach teams advocate for the community. They provide food and toiletries and conduct well-being checks when needed. To help communities take back space where violence has occurred, they host events creating safe spaces and building relationships with neighbors.

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Outreach & Engagement - Featherfist, Inc. - Main Office

Featherfist, Inc. offers street outreach specifically on the south side streets of Chicago. They work to form relationships that can help break the cycle of homelessness.

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Street Outreach/Diversion Services - Housing Forward - Headquarters

Housing Forward works with individuals and families who are unsheltered and help them transition to supportive housing. Street Outreach Specialists connect with individuals by addressing basic needs such as food, water, personal hygiene kits, and clothing. As trust and relationship is built, staff members assess the needs of unsheltered individuals and connect them to case management, supportive services, and referrals.Diversion services help individuals and families who are facing homelessness to avoid emergency shelters or living on the street. This program provides immediate case management and support to help households rely on their existing strengths and support network.

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