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Resident Spotlight: Jamara Fleming

April 17, 2023

Jamara Fleming had been going through a rough time. She had a crisis with her infant son and didn’t have a stable job. That’s when she decided to attend a Metropolitan Family Services job-ready program that led to a carpentry certification.

CHA CEO Tracey Scott (left) speaks with Jamara Fleming

CHA’s Owner Symposium Helps Property Owners Strengthen their Businesses

May 4, 2023

Freddie Jones-Smith is an HCV property owner in Chicago who owns two three-flat buildings and a single-family home. She has been able to understand the rules and regulations of a complex industry because of the information she received at the CHA Owner Symposium. 

Presenters at the 2023 Owners Symposium
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Resident Spotlight: Thomas King

May 14, 2024

CHA’s new HCV Health and Wellness Program offers support to participants who are experiencing life stressors that place them at risk of housing instability or other situations that create difficulties in their daily lives.

Thomas King
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Resident Spotlight: Daijah Pierce

April 6, 2023

For as long as she could remember, Daijah Pierce was interested in the health care field. But she never expected to get a first-hand view of the profession – until, she was diagnosed with Lupus shortly after starting high school. Lupus, an inflammatory disease caused by the immune system attacking its own tissues, took an excruciating toll. Today, she battles the condition daily.

Daijah Pierce in her labcoat
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CHA Board Passes $1.3 Billion 2024 Budget

December 8, 2023
CHICAGO (December 8, 2023) – The Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) Board Commissioners approved the agency’s 2024 annual budget of $1.28 billion at a special Board Meeting. CHA CEO Tracey Scott said the budget reflects CHA’s dual mission of creating and preserving affordable housing while helping families achieve economic power.
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Resident Spotlight: Jose Serrano

April 3, 2023

In 1989, Jose Serrano was desperate. He was recently married and had two young daughters. He had a manufacturing job but wasn’t making ends meet. He needed a lifeline. 

Jose Serrano behind his desk
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Resident Spotlight: Demarion Brown Takes Flight

August 8, 2023

More than 180 incoming college freshmen celebrated their successes with a giant trunk party at CHA’s 13th annual Take Flight College Send-Off at the United Center in August 2023.

Demarion Brown (right) poses with his mother at the 2023 Take Flight event

Chicago Park District Membership

August 2, 2024

The Chicago Housing Authority teams up with the Chicago Park District to give memberships to CHA residents ages 6-12. With this membership, youth can join Summer Day Camp and other Park Kids Programs in the fall, winter, and spring at any park with these programs.

Park memberships allow CHA residents to join programs at low to no cost. CHA also has year-round special programs for residents with disabilities of all ages.

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Historic Gautreaux Settlement Agreement Amendment Accepted By Federal Court

August 1, 2024

On August 1, U.S. District Judge Marvin Aspen approved a jointly-proposed Amendment to the 2019 Settlement Agreement between the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) and Impact for Equity (IFE) in the landmark 1966 Gautreaux v.

Gautreaux Settlement cover