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Pritzker Administration Announces Illinois' Largest Annual Award for Permanent Supportive Housing

CHICAGO – The Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) has announced more than $123 million in state and federal resources have been awarded by the agency to finance permanent supportive housing throughout Illinois. Awarded under Round X of IHDA’s Permanent Supportive Housing Development Program, this funding represents the largest ever annual award made by the State to fund housing and services for individuals at risk of homelessness, those living with disabilities, or other vulnerable populations. Funds will be used for the construction or rehabilitation of 14 developments containing 392 units of affordable housing that will be integrated with flexible supportive services designed to help residents maintain their housing stability, health, and independence.

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Evanston, Skokie residents discuss visions for affordable housing at joint housing forum

Evanston and Skokie residents voiced their concerns on housing affordability Saturday at Homing in on Housing, a housing forum hosted by Community Alliance for Better Government and Skokie Neighbors for Housing Justice. Held at the Fleetwood-Jourdain Community Center, the event brought together speakers to share about their housing struggles and successes and invited attendees to.

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Evanston-based mental health nonprofit receives $250,000 grant

Evanston-based mental health nonprofit receives $250,000 grant
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Evanston-based mental health nonprofit receives $250,000 from state

Impact Behavioral Health Partners has been awarded a $250,000 grant from the Illinois Department of Human Services after state Sen. Laura Fine requested the funding. Fine, who chairs the state’s Behavioral and Mental Health Committee, praised the group’s efforts in a news release and said the Evanston based nonprofit has a tremendous impact on the community. “The hard work and dedication of .

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Windows damaged at mental health agency

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Evanston social work demand rises

This article contains mention of domestic violence. Evanston Victim Advocates Kelli Nelson and Ariel Jackson handled over 1,500 social service assistance cases in 2022, from domestic violence to mental health. Social workers across the city are facing rising demand for their services, and this isn’t just a local phenomenon. Nationwide, the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Mental healthcare providers reflect on World Mental Health Day

For about a year, Evanston’s elected officials have been working to address health care professionals’ concerns about a lack of adequate mental health resources in the city.  Though Monday marked World Mental Health Day, Patti Capouch, chief executive officer at Impact Behavioral Health Partners, said there are still not enough options available for those experiencing.

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