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Janel Green: Director of Resident Services, The Habitat Company; Chicago, IL
Who We are
Our mission is to be the innovative leader in the development and management of a broad range of housing and real estate-related facilities and services. Guided by our Core Values and with a firm belief that our people make the difference, we strive for excellence every day.
Our Core Values Mutual respect, honesty and integrity are cornerstones
of our company
We promote open communication and teamwork
We each know our responsibilities and are accountable for results
We value diversity among our workforce
We encourage new ideas and are dedicated to personal & professional growth
We strive for high customer and team member satisfaction
What we do
We are a full service residential real estate company committed to the highest standards in management, service and development.
Asset and Property Management
Acquisitions and Development
Project Management
Resident Services
Our Resident Services Team
22 Service Coordinators in Public Housing
6 Service Coordinators in Affordable (LIHTC) Housing
Serving nearly 5000 low income seniors:
Case management
Activities programs
Referrals for in home, and other services
Health and wellness programs
Embracing Diversity
Rather than ignoring or hiding from the challenges we face in providing housing and services to diverse communities, we embrace it.
Foster inclusion in all communication. Model inclusive behavior.
Encourage cultural exchanges of all kinds such as holiday celebrations, potlucks and more.
Obtain resident input on activity planning.
Address any issues immediately.
Programs We Offer
Health and Wellness education and activities
Cultural events and exchanges
Social events: Birthday celebrations, seasonal events
Fitness: walking clubs, chair exercise, yoga
Education: benefits and services, chronic disease management
Safety: Fall Prevention, Senior Scams, Community Safety
How do we try to meet the needs with little funding?
As funding declines, resident needs increase:
Deinstitutionalization
Time limited hospital and rehab stays
Families separated by distance
How do we make it all happen?
How do we make it all Happen?
Partners, partners, partners!!
1. Mutual Benefit
2. Collaborative Agreements
3. Together we reach our goals and serve our seniors.
Creative Partnerships
Serving Seniors in
Affordable Housing
Jenné Myers
CEO, Chicago Cares
OUR MISSION Chicago Cares creates volunteer experiences
that connect people and communities to meet
critical needs and build a stronger Chicago.
OUR VISION To utilize volunteer service to transform Chicago
and inspire a lifelong passion for community
engagement and leadership.
@ChicagoCares #MyChi
CHICAGO CARES BY THE NUMBERS
500,000 volunteers mobilized
1,000+ nonprofits supported
250 monthly service projects
99% of volunteers feel they’re making
a positive impact
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OUR SENIORS PROGRAMING IMPACT
•70 ongoing volunteer opportunities on our public
calendar involve working with seniors
•34 of these volunteer opportunities occur at a
Habitat-managed building
•Upwards of 1,800 volunteer slots were created in
2014 for our Habitat sites
•Each program engages approx. six volunteers to
work with 27 residents
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OUR VOLUNTEERS
THE WINDY CITY
• In 2011 1.7 million volunteers, totaling 24.7% of the
population
• Ranked 37th amongst the 51 largest cities in
America in terms of volunteerism
• 31.8% of people between the ages of 35 and 44
volunteer
• 65-74 year olds committed the most hours (100+)
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What’s Changing? Evolving? Connections that transform.
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ENHANCING THE EXPERIENCE
Where we’re going:
• Ensuring consistent experience
• Redefining impact to focus on long-term change
• Prioritizing education as central piece of the
volunteer experience before, during and after
• Providing leaders with resources to succeed
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CHICAGO CARES STRATEGY
• Connecting people, communities, and causes
• Utilizing volunteer service to transform Chicago
• Inspiring a lifelong passion for community
engagement and leadership
@ChicagoCares #MyChi
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Chinese Mutual Aid Association
History
Founded in 1981, Chinese Mutual Aid Association (CMAA) is a community-based social services agency targeting the immigrant and
low-income community
Mission
Chinese Mutual Aid Association (CMAA) is a community-based social services agency. CMAA's
mission is to serve the needs, promote the interests, and enhance the well-being of Chinese and other immigrants and refugees in the Chicagoland area,
and to foster their participation in and assimilation into American society.
Agency Programs
Youth After School Program
Family Literacy Young Women Warriors
Social Services Health Education
Housing Resource Center Assistance for Public Benefits’ Applications
Adult Education Free English-as-a-Second-Language Classes
Free financial Literacy Workshops
Citizenship and Immigration Free Citizenship Classes
Immigration Case Assistance
Workforce Development Job Placements
Senior Services Homecare Program
Golden Age Club
Partnership Model
Senior Housing
Residents
Outreach
Services available at
Senior Housing
Services available at
CMAA
Communication
Youth Programs
Afterschool Program Currently, 76 students in the 1st through 6th
grades are enrolled in the program, along with 15 teens aged 12 and older.
Family Literacy Program
Young Women Warriors
All-female mentorship programs that serves young women from 12 to 18 years of age.
Workshops discuss racism, the female body, green living, and health and wellness among other topics.
Currently YWW has about 20 members, and 10-15 mentors.
Social Services Programs
Health Education Workshops are held throughout the year on various
health-related issues.
Housing Resource Center
Assist in applying for senior housing Assist in understanding leases and foreclosures,
and provide tenant-landlord conflict resolution services.
Assist for Government Public Benefits’
Applications Energy Assistance (winter heating and summer
cooling) Applying for other benefits including AABD, All Kids,
food stamps, Medicaid, TANF and SSI.
Safety: CMAA provides linguistically and culturally
appropriate assistance to victims of crime
Adult Education Programs
Free English Education
Classes are offered from the literacy level to the intermediate-high, level and meet at many different times throughout the day and evenings.
Free one-on-one tutor is provided for students in need.
Financial Literary Workshops
Educate people on building credit,
saving money, preventing identity theft,
and other pertinent banking topics.
(Vietnamese and Chinese)
Citizenship and Immigration Programs
Free Citizenship Education Helped over 235 students prepare for
their Immigration and Naturalization Service Citizenship exam
Immigration Case Assistance Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA)
accredited Case assistance for citizenship,
readjustment of status, or petition for family members to come to the United States applications
Voting Education CMAA is actively encourage and help
community members implement their election rights.
Senior Services Programs
Homecare Program 20 years of experience
Multi-cultural background: Chinese, Vietnamese, Filipino, Bosnian, etc.
Caring homemakers
Annual holiday party for seniors
Currently serving Cook County
Golden Age Club Active member of more than 400 in 2014
Weekly cultural and social activities
Monthly educational workshops
Annual Parents’ Day, Mid-autumn Festival, and Christmas Party
Senior Events
Janel Green Director ● Resident Services
312-527-7437 [email protected]●www.habitat.com
Chicago Cares Q & A [email protected]
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Contact Us
For more information about our program and services, please contact:
Lori Long, MSW (English, Mandarin, Cantonese)
(773) 784-2900 [email protected]
1016 West Argyle Street, Chicago, IL 60640 Tel: (773) 784-2900 Fax: (773) 784-2984
www.chinesemutualaid.org