Stories
By preserving HIV-dedicated housing in North Lawndale, Chicago House is returning to our roots connecting individuals and families impacted by the virus to life-changing services. Learn more about the key to our success throughout the decades!
At the White House’s HIV Symposium, Chicago House leaders Evany Turk and Judith Perloff called for a future where people living with HIV thrive—demanding access to housing, mental health support, and dignity, not just survival. Read more about their experience!
Chicago House's Health, Outreach, Prevention, and Education (HOPE) Team is transforming HIV care in Chicago’s most vulnerable communities. Learn how they are engaging individuals in care to prevent new transmissions and expand access to critical services—working toward the goal of Getting to Zero by 2030!
For incarcerated people living with HIV, re-entering the community is a highly vulnerable time often associated with lapses in treatment, so Chicago House is partnering with Cook County Department of Corrections to find solutions.
Our Community Health Apprenticeship Program (CHAP) is changing the game in health equity and HIV prevention. With over 100 graduates now in the field, learn how CHAP is empowering the next generation of community health leaders!
By expanding our housing portfolio in East Garfield Park, Chicago House will help more individuals and families living with HIV. Take a look at how our plans are coming together!
Chicago House unveiled Englewood Family Homes, a new facility providing critical housing and support for families living with HIV. Learn how this groundbreaking project is changing lives and why it’s a key part of the city’s fight to end the HIV epidemic by 2030.
Check out who’s on board at Chicago House as we welcome new leaders to elevate our mission.
Evany Turk has been promoted to Director of our Residential Housing, bringing years of experience and a deep commitment to supporting those impacted by HIV. See how her leadership will shape the future.
More housing opportunities are on the way for people living with HIV! Find out how our House is growing and what it means for the communities we serve.
Our Bridges Initiative is a lifeline for children in families impacted by HIV. Offering year-round support, including field trips, life skills, and mentorship, Bridges helps kids thrive academically and emotionally. Discover the full story!