CLIHTF
IN THE MEDIA
CHICAGO FAMILY OF 8 MOVES INTO NEW HOME AFTER LIVING IN MINIVAN
“Lambirth-Garrett said the organization supports families who may be overlooked. They may have an income, but they may not have enough to support their everyday living expenses… Alicia and her family now have a place to live, thanks to CLIHTF.
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Chicago Migrants Are Receiving Help
“Unlike the state-administered rental assistance program that covers rent for up to six months, the CLIHTF’s subsidy program does require tenants to have a source of income — something that can be challenging for asylum-seekers who are not legally authorized to work in the U.S. while facing lengthy waits for work permits.“
New Ordinance Addressing homelessness
“A better and more cost effective way to provide more housing would be through the Chicago Low Income Housing Trust Fund (CLIHTF) which can provide rental units at 1/3 of the costs in already existing market-rate apartment buildings throughout Chicago…”


finally has a safe home for his children
“Gonzalez is one of the first beneficiaries of a partnership between Lawndale Christian Legal Center and the Chicago Low Income Housing Trust to provide housing to people who have recently been charged with crimes…”
CLIHTF implements self-certification policy
“[Difficulties proving income] should not be a barrier to housing,” said Annissa Lambirth-Garrett, executive director of the Chicago Low-Income Housing Trust Fund. “Understanding the need and wanting to help, in response [CLIHTF] created a more flexible and well-vetted policy of self-certification of income that can now serve Chicago’s ever changing communities.”


CLIHTF helps undocumented senior with housing
“Inspired by Ocampo’s story, the Chicago Low-Income Housing Trust Fund, a public-private organization that provides rental subsidies to low-income city residents, implemented a new policy that allows individuals who work in the informal economy to self-certify their income…”