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Life Gets Rosier for CHA Seniors

CHICAGO – It all started with an earnest letter to a local Home Depot store and snowballed into a much bigger project. All the residents of Hattie Callner Senior Apartments wanted were a few potted flowers to enhance the foliage surrounding their apartment building.

Mayor, CEO & Commissioner Recognize Exceptional Residents

The 23-year-old LeClaire Courts resident graduated from Central State University with a dual degree in criminal justice and psychology in May 2008. Like most graduates entering the workforce for the first time, Grundy struggled to find work. But instead of getting discouraged, he took a temporary job at American Girl Place, sought career counseling through CHA FamilyWorks agencies and was eventually hired as a senior case manager at Heartland Human Care Services.

CHA & MT. Sinai Team Up to Bring Homes, Jobs to West Side

CHICAGO – Bringing Chicago’s West Side one step closer to much-needed jobs, health care and housing, the Chicago Housing Authority and Sinai Health System, along with the City of Chicago, have agreed to negotiate a land transfer that will facilitate the development of housing, a free-standing ambulatory care center and ultimately the replacement and expansion of the existing Mt. Sinai Hospital in North Lawndale.

CHA Recounts FY2008 Successes in Annual Report

CHICAGO – The Chicago Housing Authority is on track with its goals for demolition and replacement of housing, in fact, CHA exceeded its unit construction goal in 2008 with 1,593 units under construction during the year – 131 more units than the projected goal of 1,462 units.

CHA Residents Connect with Technology Training

CHICAGO – Leading the charge of bringing low-income populations into the 21st century, the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) held an open house for its new technology center at the Charles A. Hayes Family Investment Center, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009.

CHA, CYS Leads Youth from Hip-hop to health

The CHA, in partnership with the Chicago Department of Children and Youth Services, educated 150 public housing teens, ages 13 to 15, on the risks and prevention of contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV and AIDS, during its first Youth Summit at the Illinois Institute of Technology.

Bulls Players Meet & Greet CHA, USO Kids

CHICAGO – The Chicago Bulls – with all-world, Chicago-based guard Derrick Rose now on the roster –took time out of their march toward a seventh NBA championship when they hosted a holiday party for 100 CHA and USO children on Monday, Dec. 8 at the Sheri L. Berto Center in Deerfield, Ill.

Maudelle's Food Pantry Open for CHA Seniors

CHICAGO – In time for Thanksgiving and the holiday season, the Chicago Housing Authority’s Department of Senior Supportive Services opened its first ever food pantry at Maudelle Brown Bousfield Senior Apartments.

Housing Choice Program Hosts First Eve Landlord Symposium

CHICAGO – With a questionable housing market and foreclosure crisis at hand, landlords are struggling to stay afloat in these uncertain times. Recognizing the important role landlords play in providing quality rentals for Housing Choice Voucher holders, the Chicago Housing Authority is hosting its first landlord symposium.