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The residents of our houses pay a monthly rental fee according to their financial means. This is determined on an individual basis.
To subsidize our housing programs, H.O.M.E. depends on private donations, grants from foundations, and gifts from corporations.
"I used to own my own house, you know. I worked two jobs as a homemaker and a cashier to pay for it. But then I had to make some repairs. So I got a loan. But I just couldn't keep up with the payments." Shortly after losing her home, Elizabeth found herself in the hospital for an extended stay. Upon her release, Elizabeth ended up in public housing in a tough Chicago neighborhood. "At the old place, I was scared to leave my apartment. I don't have to worry about that here."
--Elizabeth, a senior resident at the Nathalie Salmon House |