|
|
Our Alliance
Our Alliance members provide supportive housing and services for adults who are otherwise homeless, disabled, and diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. All buildings are ADA compliant, eco friendly and equipped with laundry facilities and community rooms. Alliance members also provide progressive services in the form of case management, counseling and life skills workshops.
EdgeAlliance offers its alliance members a wide range of benefits including collaboration; the pooling of resources; greater agility for smaller agencies; a reduction of barriers to accessing services; a stronger voice to funders, public officials, and the community; and greater purchasing power for supplies, insurance, technology and other expenses. By creating strength in numbers, EdgeAlliance helps nonprofits effect real change in the way homeless, disabled, people living with HIV/AIDS, and veterans are served in Chicago and the surrounding area.
Alliance members

aidscare progressive service, llc
AIDSCARE Progressive services offer high quality counsel and care to individuals and families living on EdgeAlliance's North Lawndale campus. Our Life Progress program promotes self determination and personal development through counseling, life skills training, community programing and after school programs.

Sawyer gardens, inc
Sawyer Gardens is comprised of 18 two-and-three-bedroom units of family housing and has the capacity to to accomodate up to 50 adults and/or children.

garden VIEW, LLC
Garden View is made up of 16 units with 12 one-bedroom units and 4 two-bedroom units.

the phoenix house, llc
The Phoenix is an adult only independent living home comprised of 32 fully furnished studios, a
community room and computer lab.

liberty one senior housing, inc
Liberty One Senior Housing includes The Liberty, a 36-unit supportive living building designed specifically for homeless veterans and currently in pre-development.

liberty one, LLC
Liberty One, LLC includes The Shawn Feeley Alpha House, a Chicago greystone that will provide 4-flat housing for low-income and homeless veterans.
|
|