Organization

Sarahs Circle

Chicago, IL
Mission

Part 1: to provide services and housing for women who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. - Part 3: sarah's circle provides a full continuum of services for women, including housing, life necessities, and supportive services, to help them permanently end their homelessness.

  • Website: http://WWW.SARAHS-CIRCLE.ORG
  • Phone: 7737281014
  • Principal Officer: KATHERINE RAGNAR
  • EIN
    EIN: 363043662
  • Revenue: $8,050,758
  • Assets: $39,749,339
  • Expenses: $3,434,772

Sarahs Circle
4838 North Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL 60640
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Categories Human services

All Programs

Interim housing - every day the interim housing program provides comprehensive services including shelter and 24-hour access to 50 women who are currently homeless. The goal of the program is to help women move into permanent housing as quickly as possible with intensive case management, housing coordination, and other individualized services tailored to the strengths and challenges of the individual.

Permanent supportive housing - the organization provides permanent supportive housing to women who have a disabling condition who have been chronically homeless. Some women in this program were homeless for over a decade before being housed. Each woman in the program is provided with a housing subsidy, intensive case management, and other individualized supportive services to help her improve her health, well-being, and self-sufficiency. This type of housing has been proven to improve outcomes for the most difficult to serve individuals and reduce public costs for jails, emergency rooms, and other crisis services. In 2020, sarah's circle implemented a rapid rehousing program. This program, funded via cares funds, is designed to move clients quickly from homelessness to permanent housing

Daytime support center - the daytime support center is a safe and welcoming community for any woman in need, whether street homeless, doubled up with friends or family, formerly homeless, struggling with domestic violence, or simply low income and in need of community. Services include basic necessities, such as food, bathrooms, showers, laundry, telephone, computers with internet access, and an address for mail; educational and general interest programming on a variety of topics; individualized case management; and housing coordination.