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Residential program for at-risk boys ages 12-21. Provides counseling, education, and social services to youth and their families. The goal is to build self-esteem, discipline and motivation by matching programs to the students' individual needs and strengths and by providing a wide range of services to meet the needs of adolescents, their families, and the referring agency in order to prepare them to make a positive contribution to society.
Show Me Christian Youth Home reaches out to children who need help outside their biological family. Children find a safe, stable home and family with layers of support geared toward their current and future success. Show Me creates a faith-based, customized environment to help each child thrive.
Residential Scholarship Program: Long-term care for academically capable boys and girls with family, neighborhood or environmental obstacles. Boys and girls live in residential homes and are provided with college-preparatory education through high school. This is a voluntary placement and parent or guardian retains legal custody.
Group living for teens that offer on-site counseling, therapeutic activities, and life skills training.
Transitional Living Group Homes: Case managers assist youth with daily living activities, employment and education referrals, developing skills for self-sufficiency, transportation, medical care and more.
Residential program for at-risk boys ages 12-21. Provides counseling, education, and social services to youth and their families. The goal is to build self-esteem, discipline and motivation by matching programs to the students' individual needs and strengths and by providing a wide range of services to meet the needs of adolescents, their families, and the referring agency in order to prepare them to make a positive contribution to society.
Residential program for at-risk boys ages 12-21. Provides counseling, education, and social services to youth and their families. The goal is to build self-esteem, discipline and motivation by matching programs to the students' individual needs and strengths and by providing a wide range of services to meet the needs of adolescents, their families, and the referring agency in order to prepare them to make a positive contribution to society.
Transitional Living Group Homes: Case managers assist youth with daily living activities, employment and education referrals, developing skills for self-sufficiency, transportation, medical care and more.
Group living for teens that offer on-site counseling, therapeutic activities, and life skills training.
Shelter, Inc. has two emergency group homes in Chicago's northwest suburbs are victims of child abuse or neglect. They need immediate shelter for their personal safety. While staying at home, they receive free healthcare screening, counseling services, and life-skills education to help them heal and develop coping skills to overcome trauma. New clothing, personal hygiene items, and school supplies are provided.The Buckholz Group Home for youth who identify as male and Jennings Home for youth who identify as female are staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Phoenix Hall is The Night Ministry's year-round residence for Chicago high school students experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Phoenix Hall houses up to eight students at a time. The facility is a hybrid between home and more independent, dorm-like environments. Students live at Phoenix Hall with the consent of a parent or guardian and can stay as long as they need to while a family situation stabilizes or until they graduate. The Night Ministry staff, including a Case Manager, assists families with stabilization and works to help find resolution within families that are in conflict. Parents continue to be involved in their children's education and development.
Children's services include: child care referrals; residential treatment (contracted); foster care; group home care (contracted); and juvenile court services.

Services

Group Homes for Dependent Children
Child/Adolescent Residential Treatment Facilities
Foster Homes for Dependent Children
Child Care Provider Referrals
Group home for "at risk" women, 13-18 years, and a residence program which teaches social and living skills, recreation and social activities, tutoring, group therapy, recreational interests, positive peer supports, and preparation for independent living. Accepts members of the LGBT community.

Services

Group Homes for Dependent Children
Residential group home for children.
Group home for "at risk" women, 13-18 years, and a residence program which teaches social and living skills, recreation and social activities, tutoring, group therapy, recreational interests, positive peer supports, and preparation for independent living. Accepts members of the LGBT community.

Services

Group Homes for Dependent Children
Children's services include: child care referrals; residential treatment (contracted); foster care; group home care (contracted); and juvenile court services.

Services

Group Homes for Dependent Children
Child/Adolescent Residential Treatment Facilities
Foster Homes for Dependent Children
Child Care Provider Referrals
Phoenix Hall is The Night Ministry's year-round residence for Chicago high school students experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Phoenix Hall houses up to eight students at a time. The facility is a hybrid between home and more independent, dorm-like environments. Students live at Phoenix Hall with the consent of a parent or guardian and can stay as long as they need to while a family situation stabilizes or until they graduate. The Night Ministry staff, including a Case Manager, assists families with stabilization and works to help find resolution within families that are in conflict. Parents continue to be involved in their children's education and development.
Residential group home for children.
Group home for "at risk" women, 13-18 years, and a residence program which teaches social and living skills, recreation and social activities, tutoring, group therapy, recreational interests, positive peer supports, and preparation for independent living. Accepts members of the LGBT community.

Services

Group Homes for Dependent Children
Short-term non-secure placement program for juveniles involved in status offenses, abuse and/or neglect, uncontrollable, and minor law offenses.

Short-term secure placement for juveniles involved in criminal matters.
Residential group home for children.
Children's services include: child care referrals; residential treatment (contracted); foster care; group home care (contracted); and juvenile court services.

Services

Group Homes for Dependent Children
Foster Homes for Dependent Children
Child Care Provider Referrals
Child/Adolescent Residential Treatment Facilities
Short-term non-secure placement program for juveniles involved in status offenses, abuse and/or neglect, uncontrollable, and minor law offenses.

Short-term secure placement for juveniles involved in criminal matters.
Group living for teens that offer on-site counseling, therapeutic activities, and life skills training.
Show Me Christian Youth Home reaches out to children who need help outside their biological family. Children find a safe, stable home and family with layers of support geared toward their current and future success. Show Me creates a faith-based, customized environment to help each child thrive.