About Chicago House


 
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Chicago House aims to play a critical role in eliminating new infections and getting to zero by 2030 and believes that housing is essential to ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Annually, we serve more than 2,400 individuals and families across four program pillars: housing, health, employment services, and the TransLife Care program.


 MISSION & VISION

Chicago House empowers persons living with or vulnerable to HIV/AIDS to lead healthy and dignified lives through housing and compassionate, client-centered support services.

OUR HISTORY

Founded in 1985 during the height of the AIDS crisis, Chicago House initially served as a housing resource, and in most cases a hospice, for those living with HIV/AIDS.

LEADERSHIP

The Chicago House Board of Trustees-a group of volunteers comprised of corporate and community leaders-is responsible for determining Chicago House’s mission, purpose, and vision.

STORIES

Explore the direct impact of your support through client stories, staff interviews, and program updates.