Emergency Shelter Network
Services provided : lodging, hot breakfast and dinner and a sack lunch; transportation
Country Club Hills Wellness Center (CCHWC) – permanent supportive housing
They provide : full commercial kitchen, computer lab, community room, conference room and class room space.
Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP)
Permanent supportive housing program which operates 2 buildings with 6 units total.
Families First Permanent
Permanent supportive housing program providing case management and supportive services
Family First Pilot (FFP)
Provides housing vouchers through the HACC and case management
Project WISH
Rapid Re-housing program providing case management and supportive services.
Project W-Chance
Permanent supportive housing providing long-term housing assistance and case management
Project WIN
Permanent supportive housing program providing supportive services
Southland Center for Children and Families (SCCF)
Provides supportive services for those involved with DCFS or at risk of being involved with them.
Re-Entry Program
Provides case management, rental and utility assistance, transportation
The HUB
Referral network providing assistance with food, clothing, shelter and other basic needs
Culinary Arts
Provides cooking classes where individuals learn to make nutritious meals on a tight budget
Other services:
• Intensive Case Management
• Employment Services
• Life Skills Training and Coaching
• Behavioral/Mental Health Services
• Substance Abuse Services
• Health & Wellness Program
• Children and Youth Services
• Referrals
Emergency Shelter Network
Homeless individuals and families
Country Club Hills Wellness Center (CCHWC)
homeless individuals and families
Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP)
homeless individuals and families though it’s fitting for families eligible for a subsidy and can benefit from supportive services
Families First Permanent
homeless families with disabilities
Family First Pilot (FFP)
homeless families with children at school-age
Project WISH
single homeless individuals
Project W-Chance
chronically homeless individuals
Project WIN
individuals and families who were released from a medical or mental health facility
Southland Center for Children and Families (SCCF)
Families
Re-Entry Program
individuals who were formerly incarcerated in jail or prison
The HUB
Homeless individuals
Culinary Arts
Everyone in need
Doug Kenshol, Executive Director
Please Note: These services may be provided directly or as guidance assistance by the shelter. Please contact the shelter to get more information.