Victims and Survivors
Victims and Survivors
Community violence affects individuals, families, and entire communities. This trauma extends to victims and those closely connected to them, including family, friends, and partners. Exposure to community violence for children and adults leads to adverse psychosocial and health outcomes, which emphasizes the need for the City to support affected victims and communities.
The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) funds organizations providing victim services in 11 communities experiencing high rates of violence to mitigate traumatic experiences in the wake of a violent incident. Additionally, CDPH funds Chicago Survivors who provides victim supports to survivors of homicide citywide. Victim services organizations offer comprehensive trauma-informed services, including incident response and supporting impacted individuals through one-on-one interactions, support groups, and resource coordination. These services are offered confidentially and free of charge.
Victim Services
If you or a loved one has been affected by gun violence, there are supports available to you. Reach out to any of these organizations to get connected to trauma-informed care and support.
Community Area | Organization | Phone | |
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Auburn Gresham | Universal Family Connection | info@ufcinc.org | 773.881.1711 |
Austin | Institute for Nonviolence Chicago | info@nonviolencechicago.org | 773.417.7421 |
East Garfield Park | Breakthrough Urban Ministries | info@breakthrough.org | 773.346.1785 |
Englewood | Universal Family Connection | info@ufcinc.org | 773.881.1711 |
Humboldt Park | BUILD | build@buildchicago.org | 773.227.2880 |
New City | Institute for Nonviolence Chicago | info@nonviolencechicago.org | 773.417.7421 |
North Lawndale | UCAN | info@ucanchicago.org | 773.588.0180 |
Roseland | UCAN | info@ucanchicago.org | 773.981.0747 |
South Lawndale | New Life Centers | info@newlifecenters.org | 312.736.2466 |
West Englewood | Center for New Horizons | victimservices@cnh.org | 773.373.5700 |
West Garfield Park | Institute for Nonviolence Chicago | info@nonviolencechicago.org | 773.417.7421 |
Citywide | Chicago Survivors | office@chicagosurvivors.org | 312.488.9222 Ext. 108 |
Services Offered:
- Crisis intervention
- Mental health supports and grief counseling
- Assistance with funeral planning and arrangement
- Assistance with applying for victim compensation
- Benefits navigation
- Relocation, housing, clothing, and food assistance
Eligibility:
Victims of violence and gun violence, as well as those who are close to victims, such as family members, friends, and partners are eligible.
For more information, visit the Office of Violence Prevention website.
Emergency Supplemental Victims Fund (ESVF)
The City of Chicago’s Emergency Supplemental Victims Fund (ESVF) pilot provides financial assistance in set amounts to survivors and their families to alleviate the immediate financial impacts of fatal and non-fatal shooting incidents. Launched in December 2022, the pilot's goal is to combat the immediate financial impacts and trauma inflicted on those who experience loss from gun violence.
To learn more and to find out if you are eligible, visit the Emergency Supplemental Victims Fund website.