A safe home is just the beginning. Our Family Support Program gives parents and kids the stability to break cycles of homelessness and poverty. See how families are building brighter futures together!
Read MoreBy 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!
Read MoreAt 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!
Read MoreOur 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!
Read MoreBy 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!
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