Adults of High Promise
Adults of High Promise
Street outreach and re-entry programs provide comprehensive assistance and support to adults facing the challenges of re-entry into their communities and those at risk of becoming victims or perpetrators of violence.
Street Outreach: Meeting You Where You Are
In the streets of Chicago, dedicated organizations are actively engaging individuals at immediate risk of violence. Through safe space activations, critical incident response, conflict de-escalation, and peace-building initiatives, street outreach teams work tirelessly to support and connect individuals and groups in need.
The Chicago Department of Public Health currently funds 18 street outreach organizations in 25 communities most impacted by violence. Whether you're seeking assistance, guidance, or simply a safe space, these organizations are here for you.
Street outreach programs are funded through the Office of Violence Prevention at the Chicago Department of Public Health. For questions and more information, visit Chicago.gov/OVP.
Re-Entry Support: Transitioning with Dignity
Returning to your community can be a daunting journey, but you don't have to navigate it alone. Community Re-Entry Support Centers (CRSC) across the city offer a range of services designed to facilitate a successful transition back into society. From workforce training to legal aid, re-entry dedicated teams are committed to providing the support and resources you need to rebuild your life with dignity and purpose.
Re-Entry Support Center | Address | Phone Number |
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Centers for New Horizons | 949 W 69th St, Chicago, IL 60621 | 773.373.5700 |
Community Assistance Program | 11717 S Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60628 | 773.846.6383 |
Howard Area Community Center | 7648 N Paulina St, Chicago, IL 60626 11200 S State St, Chicago, IL 60626 |
773.332.6772 |
Teamwork Englewood | 815 W 63rd St, 2nd Fl, Chicago, IL 60621 | 773.488.6600 |
Safer Foundation Welcome Center | 808 S. Kedzie Ave, Chicago, IL 60612 | 773.365.1320 |
If you aren’t sure where to start, call 2-1-1 and get connected with a live Resource Navigator, who can provide comprehensive information and referral support for any re-entry services that you may need.
More resources for returning residents are also available at chicago.gov/reentry.