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Six CHA Residents Graduate from UIC's Dental Assistance Program

July 18, 2024

CHA’s Workforce Opportunity Resource Center (WORC) celebrated six CHA residents who graduated from the UIC Mile Square Health Center as certified Dental Assistants.

Residents pose for a picture after graduating from Dental Assistant Program

March 2024 Board Update: Funding Approved for the Next Phase at Lathrop

July 18, 2024

CHA’s Board of Commissioners approved funding for Phase IC of the Lathrop redevelopment at March’s Board Meeting. This long-awaited third phase will focus on the Lathrop South campus (south of Diversey Avenue) and will address all remaining vacant buildings on the Lathrop site. 

Aerial shot of the first phase of redevelopment at Lathrop Homes

Big News for CHA in the Federal FY2024 Spending Bill

July 18, 2024

CHA applauds the Federal FY2024 Spending Bill that was signed by President Biden earlier this month. The bill includes $850,000 for each of two CHA projects located on the South Side: Legends South Phase A3 in Bronzeville, and LeClaire, near Midway Airport.

CHA Staff Pose with Representative Garcia and a large check representing $850,000 in funding for the LeClaire Courts Redevelopment

Preservation Update: Major Renovation Project at Brooks Homes Gets Underway

July 18, 2024

For the first time in nearly 25 years, CHA is undertaking a major renovation project at Brooks Homes, part of the ABLA campus on the near west side. The renovation includes interior updates and upgrades in all 330 apartments, new roofs, new doors and windows, and new landscaping, sidewalks and streets.

Brooks Homes

Seven CHA Residents Become Community Health Workers

July 18, 2024

Seven CHA residents recently became Certified Community Health Workers (CHW) after completing a rigorous training program that included 100 hours of instruction and an 80-hour practicum.

7 CHA RESIDENTS BECOME COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS

CHA CEO Tracey Scott Joins the Board of the Corporation for Supportive Housing

July 18, 2024
CHA CEO Tracey Scott was recently named to the 18-member Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) Board of Directors. Founded in 1991, CSH advances affordable and accessible housing aligned with services by advocating for effective policies and funding, equitably investing in communities, and strengthening the supportive housing field.

First Residential Building at Ogden Commons Nears Completion

July 18, 2024

Construction is wrapping up on the first residential phase of Ogden Commons, located on the site of the former Lawndale Complex in the North Lawndale community. The four-story building includes 92 apartments - 37 CHA-subsidized, 46 affordable and nine market-rate. Work is expected to be completed this spring.

Ogden Commons

Laundry Improvements Make Life Better for CHA Seniors

July 18, 2024

Over the past twelve months, CHA has been making major improvements to laundry facilities across its senior portfolio. New commercial grade washers and dryers were added, as was new flooring, lighting and paint.

CHA Senior Resident in front of his building's new commercial grade washers

FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks Visits CHA Residents and Staff

July 18, 2024

Last week, FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks visited CHA residents and staff to hear more about the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), a federal program which offers discounted internet service to eligible households. In 2023, CHA held nearly 75 events to enroll families in the ACP. That outreach resulted in approximately 1,800 new households enrolling in the program. 

FCC COMMISSIONER GEOFFREY STARKS VISITS CHA RESIDENTS AND STAFF
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Aldridge Elementary School Students Share their Vision for the Future of Altgeld Gardens

February 6, 2024

Students at Aldridge Elementary School laid out their vision for the future of Altgeld Gardens as they presented the results of their two-year project to leaders form CTA and CHA, as well as other city officials, at the Altgeld Gardens Library and Family Resource Center. 

ALDRIDGE ELEMENTARY STUDENTS SHARE THEIR VISION FOR  THE FUTURE OF ALTGELD GARDENS