Our Mission:
Ending Homelessness.
ReVive Center for Housing and Healing is working with love and compassion to end homelessness and provide affordable housing for a better Chicago.
ReVive Center for Housing and Healing is working with love and compassion to end homelessness and provide affordable housing for a better Chicago.
I finally got tired of being sick and tired. I don’t have as many days in front of me as I have behind me, you have to want change then move forward.
A place to call home
ReVive Center for Housing and Healing is the trusted not-for-profit organization that is committed to ending homelessness in Chicago. For 103 years, thousands of homeless individuals and their children have turned to the ReVive Center for expert resources, award-winning programs, and a compassionate place to heal and call home.
ReVive Center for Housing and Healing has been committed to solving homelessness through quality, award-winning programs for individuals and their children in Chicago.
Housing ends homelessness. 11 families and 132 single individuals were housed at Cressey House or The Royalton Hotel SRO last year. 100% retained housing for 12+ months, 50% increased their income.
Whether providing professional services, sorting donations at Second Chance Thrift, tutoring children, serving on our board of directors or being a Christmas Basket elf, our volunteers extended the reach of our staff members.
4,942 people woke up on Christmas morning with the greatest gift of all... knowing Chicago cares about them, thanks to the generosity of over 40 Episcopal parishes in the Diocese of Chicago, 20 corporations and civic groups, and 200 unaffiliated individuals.
Are you in need of Permanent Supportive Housing or an affordable apartment for a single individual? Please contact us to find out more.
We have many volunteer opportunities; whether it's a special office volunteer day, being a Christmas Basket sponsor, or helping in our thrift shop.
Without the generous contributions from donors all across the greater Chicago area we could not do the work of ending homelessness in Chicago.