2007 Maxwell Winner - La Casa Norte: Solid Ground Supportive Housing Program

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Overview:

Solid Ground’s male focus, bilingual services, and multicultural emphasis are distinct in the homeless youth service provider arena and are tailored to the predominantly Latino and black youth who are served by this Chicago program. Overcoming the barriers of racism and language, this project provides supports that foster pride in the culture and an understanding that, even in poverty, violence is never a good choice. Solid Ground’s service strategies are designed to reduce the long-term symptoms of trauma that place youth at risk for violent behavior, poor adjustment, and serious mental health difficulties. This approach encourages safety and independence from the moment the youth enter the house and continues with follow-up care once they exit the program.

Video Presentation:

Watch the 20 minute presentation by La Casa Norte's leadership at the Maxwell Finalist Presentations event on January 24, 2008, including question and answer with the 2007 Maxwell Awards' Advisory Committee.

Location:  Chicago, Illinois

Target Population:  Youth

# of new units created:  16

Income level of residents: 

  • <    30% AMI - 100% of residents

Support Services Offered:

  • On-site services: case management that offers career preparation, life skills development that provides the building blocks of independence, financial literacy education, housing advocacy, education and career preparation, nutritional services

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VIDEO PRESENTATION BY LEADERSHIP

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CATEGORY
Homeless Youth

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ABOUT THE 2007 MAXWELL AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE

The Fannie Mae Foundation, in collaboration with the Partnership to End Long Term Homelessness, will present four awards to nonprofit or nonprofit/for profit collaborations to recognize outstanding development of supportive and affordable housing for homeless individuals and families. The Maxwell Awards of Excellence program showcases the outstanding work of nonprofit organizations in developing and maintaining affordable housing. Each 2007 Maxwell Awards recipient will receive a $75,000 grant to continue its work in the field of supportive and affordable housing for homeless individuals and families.

“As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Help the Homeless program, we’re extremely pleased to team up with the Partnership to End Long Term Homelessness to identify and highlight some of the most creative and innovative affordable and supportive housing developments for homeless individuals and families across the country,” said Peter Beard, executive director of the Fannie Mae Foundation.