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1149 Railroad Avenue, Rockford, IL 61104

Provides housing for chronically homeless adults. This program allows for a focus on specific Chronically Homeless sub-populations in need in the community, such as women, persons with mental illness, substance abuse problems, or dual diagnosis; veterans; or those with HIV/AIDS.

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United Way of the Midlands

3362 53rd Avenue, Columbus, NE 68601

Housing assistance and case management to homeless and near homeless veterans and their families.  Other supports may be provided based on needs of the family.

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12505 Harrison Tull Drive, Bellevue, NE 68123

Nebraska has four veterans homes, located in Bellevue, Kearney, Norfolk, and Scottsbluff.

The homes provide a variety of nursing and assisted living services tailored to meet members’ needs. These services range from domiciliary to skilled nursing to memory care. Physical, occupational, speech, and restorative nursing therapy services are available at each of the facilities to help improve members’ quality of life; allow them to participate in meaningful activities; and maintain optimal physical, mental, and psychosocial functioning.

Members are admitted without regard to their financial situation. Cost is based on each individual’s income and assets. Those who are able to are required to pay a portion of their care costs, but there is no fixed cost.

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600 4th Street, Suite 100, Sioux City, IA 51101

Foster care program for teens.

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United Way of the Midlands

562 2nd Avenue South, Clinton, IA 52732

Offers a variety of permanent housing options including one-bedroom efficiencies, or two-bedroom apartments, available in the cities of Clinton and DeWitt, Iowa.  Psychiatric rehabilitation services are optional.

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United Way of the Midlands

3612 Cuming Street, Omaha, NE 68131

Permanent supportive housing programs serving persons that are chronically homeless and have a documented disability. Program participants live in a home of their choosing in the community and pay 30% of their adjusted gross income as rent. The HOME programs pay the rent in full to the landlord/owner of the property. Participants sign a sub-lease that gives full rights, responsibilities and legal protections under Federal, state and local housing laws.

Case management is offered but not required to maintain housing. Information, referrals to community resources, individualized service planning, crisis support and intervention, budgeting and money management, credit and debt counseling, and 24-hour staff accessibility is provided.

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United Way of the Midlands

345 West State Street, Jacksonville, IL 62650

Provides low-income clients with rent and security deposit assistance to help a household maintain housing. To qualify for this program the client needs to be behind on their rent and the landlord has to have served them a legal eviction notice. The client will also be required to have some type of income (employment, social security, TANF, unemployment, etc.) to qualify for assistance. Babysitting (or some other type of working) for cash will NOT be accepted as income. A client can only be assisted every two years through this program.

Transitional Housing is designed to move homeless families from streets and shelters into temporary housing and to maximize self-sufficiency, this program is for families only and they must be homeless in order to receive assistance. Homeless means living on the street, in an emergency shelter, or a place not meant for human habitation (cars, parks, sidewalks, abandoned building, etc.) Occupancy is limited.

Supportive Housing is designed to move homeless families/individuals with documented disabilities from streets and shelters into temporary housing and to maximize self-sufficiency. Enrollment is limited based on availability.

For more information regarding any of these programs, please call or schedule an appointment. ALL PROGRAMS ARE DEPENDANT UPON AVAILABLE FUNDING, AND APPLICATIONS WILL ONLY BE TAKEN BASED ON CLIENT INCOME ELIGIBILITY AND ARE FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.

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United Way of the Midlands

1425 North 18th Street, Omaha, NE 68102

Permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless single men and single women, with a priority for veterans.

Supportive services, including case management.

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United Way of the Midlands

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.

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211 Metro Chicago

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.

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211 Metro Chicago

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.

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211 Metro Chicago

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.

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211 Metro Chicago

4200 West Petersen Avenue, Chicago, IL 60646

Residential living options that provide 24-hour care for children and adults who have a developmental disability.

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211 DuPage County

2750 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60608

Permanent supportive housing for those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Various support services available to residents, including counseling services and weekly forums on substance abuse and addition recovery, computer training to improve employment skills, health screenings, flu shots, referrals to physicians and specialists.

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211 DuPage County

26W105 Roosevelt Road, Wheaton, IL 60187

Income-based housing to people with disabilities and those living with HIV/AIDS in DuPage County.

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211 DuPage County

164 South Prairie Avenue, Bloomingdale, IL 60108

Residential facilities with 24/7 skilled nursing for infants, children, and adults.

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211 DuPage County

3436 North Kennicott Avenue, Arlington Heights, IL 60004

Provides subsidized supportive housing in apartments with supervision by staff in nearby apartment to ensure residents attend groups and learn independence and take medications.

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211 DuPage County

6002 South Halsted, Chicago, IL 60621

Affordable, supported housing for veterans and low-income families.

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211 DuPage County

267 East Lake Street, Bloomingdale, IL 60108

Offers comprehensive medical services for individuals with developmental disabilities and other medically complex conditions. Residential facility which offers medical support, as well as educational programs.

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211 DuPage County

1S450 Wyatt Drive, Geneva, IL 60134

Offers residential, educational, and therapeutic services for individuals with profound developmental and physical disabilities. Also offers developmental training for residential and day clients.

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211 DuPage County

24955 North Highway 12, Lake Zurich, IL 60047

Offers residential care facility for adult women with disabilities. Provides 24-hour support from direct service professionals who teach daily living skills.

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Lake County 211

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.

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211 Metro Chicago

5317 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60651

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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211 Metro Chicago

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.

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211 Metro Chicago

200 5th Street, Lincoln, IL 62656

Provides shelter for those that are homeless and provides supportive services for residents and community members.

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United Way of the Midlands