Plant-Based Living

Why plant-based? Better health, lower costs, stronger communities. Free resources to help Chicago families eat well — wherever you’re starting from.

Where to start

Plant-Based On A Budget

Eating plants is one of the cheapest ways to feed your family — when you know what to buy. Beans, rice, lentils, oats, frozen veggies. That’s the foundation.

Cheapest Plant Foods to Always Have
🫘 Dried beans & lentils — $1.50/lb feeds 4-6 meals
🍚 Brown rice, oats, pasta — under $2/lb in bulk
🥔 Potatoes & sweet potatoes — filling, last weeks
🥬 Frozen veggies — cheaper than fresh, same nutrition
🍌 Bananas, apples, in-season fruit — under $1/lb
Pantry StaplesUnder $30/week
💡 A family of 4 can eat plant-based for around $4-7 per person per day. Beans + rice + frozen veggies = base for 90% of meals.
Stretch Your SNAP/Link Dollars
💳 Buy dried beans, not canned — 4x cheaper per serving
📋 Make a list before you shop — cuts impulse buys
🥶 Frozen produce on Link — no spoilage waste
🛒 Bulk bins at Mariano’s, Whole Foods — Link accepted
📱 Use SNAP at Amazon & Walmart online — delivery option
SNAP/LinkSave Money
💡 Link Match at Chicago farmers markets DOUBLES your SNAP dollars on fresh produce — up to $25 per visit. Some markets TRIPLE it.
Simple Family Meals Under $10
🍛 Beans & rice with onion, garlic, hot sauce
🌮 Bean tacos — tortillas, beans, salsa, lettuce
🥣 Lentil soup — lentils, carrots, onion, spices
🍝 Pasta with marinara + frozen broccoli
🥔 Loaded baked potatoes — beans, salsa, greens
Picky Eater FriendlyQuick
💡 Kids tip: Don’t announce it’s “plant-based.” Just say it’s dinner. Most kids love beans & rice, pasta, and tacos — they don’t notice the meat is gone.
💡 Real talk: Meat is the most expensive thing on your grocery list. Cutting it 3-4 days a week saves the average family $40-80 a month. That’s $500-1000 a year — and your blood pressure drops too.

Health & Why It Matters

Diet-related disease hits our communities hardest. The data is clear: plant-based eating can reverse a lot of what’s killing us.

The Numbers Don’t Lie
📊 Black adults are 60% more likely to have diabetes
❤️ 40% more likely to have high blood pressure
🧠 50% more likely to have a stroke
⚠️ 20% more likely to die from heart disease
Health DisparityReal Data
📋 Source: U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services Office of Minority Health. These numbers aren’t genetics — they’re food access, stress, and what’s been sold to our neighborhoods.
What Plant-Based Eating Does
💚 44% lower risk of high blood pressure
💚 Cuts diabetes risk in half
💚 34% lower risk of type 2 diabetes
💚 21% lower stroke risk for high produce eaters
💚 Reduces need for medications over time
PreventionReversal
📋 Source: Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Adventist Health Study-2. These outcomes were measured specifically in Black populations.
Where to Start (Without Going All-In)
1️⃣ Swap one meal a day — start with breakfast
2️⃣ Drink more water — half your weight in oz
3️⃣ Add a vegetable to every plate
4️⃣ Cut soda & juice first — biggest health win
5️⃣ Don’t try to be perfect — try to be consistent
BeginnerNo Judgment
💡 You don’t have to go vegan overnight. Adding more plants is the goal — even 50% plant-based gets you real benefits. Talk to your doctor before changing diet if you’re on medication.
💡 Real talk: If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart issues — talk to your doctor before making big diet changes. Plant-based eating can lower your need for medication, which means doses need to be adjusted carefully.

Where to Buy Fresh in Chicago

Affordable produce, farmers markets that match your Link/SNAP, and community gardens. Fresh food doesn’t have to mean expensive food.

Link Match Farmers Markets
📍 Daley Plaza — 50 W. Washington (Thu, May–Oct)
📍 Austin Town Hall — 5610 W. Lake St. (Wed)
📍 Bronzeville — 4700 S. King Dr. (Sun)
📍 Hyde Park — 5300 S. Hyde Park Blvd. (Sun)
📍 Pullman — 11100 S. Cottage Grove (Wed)
📍 Garfield Park — 135 N. Kedzie (2nd/4th Sat)
SNAP Match$25/visit
💡 Look for the SNAP/Link booth (usually has a green tent). Swipe your card, get tokens back that DOUBLE your spending power on fresh fruits and veggies. Green City Market TRIPLES it — up to $75 in produce for $25 on your card.
Cheapest Grocery Stores for Produce
🛒 Aldi — cheapest overall, accepts Link
🛒 Tony’s Fresh Market — Latino-owned, deep produce discounts
🛒 Pete’s Fresh Market — multiple Chicago locations
🛒 Cermak Produce — Pilsen, Little Village, more
🛒 Food 4 Less — bulk pricing, accepts Link
Best PricesLink Accepted
💡 Skip the big chains for produce — Aldi and the Latino markets beat them by 30-50% on the same items. Tony’s and Cermak especially good for greens, peppers, onions, and cilantro.
Community Gardens & Free Programs
🌱 Farm on Ogden — 3555 W. Ogden (West Side)
🌱 Urban Growers Collective — multiple South Side sites
🌱 Plant Chicago — 4444 S. Marshfield (Back of the Yards)
🌱 NeighborSpace — community garden network citywide
🌱 WIC Farmers Market checks — free produce for moms/kids
FreeVolunteer Option
💡 Many community gardens give away free produce or let you take some in exchange for a few hours of volunteer time. Great way to learn to grow your own food, too.
💡 Real talk: Saturday/Sunday morning at any farmers market — go in the LAST hour. Vendors drop prices because they don’t want to pack stuff back up. You can get full bags of produce for $5-10 sometimes.

Tonja’s Real Talk

No judgment. No “you should.” Just real life from Tonja R. Harris on what works when you’re trying to feed your family better.

What Nobody Tells You
💬 You’ll mess up. Eat the cheeseburger. Try again Monday.
💬 Your family won’t all change at once. That’s okay.
💬 “Vegan” sounds expensive. “Beans & rice” sounds like home.
💬 Healing your body takes time. So does changing how you cook.
Real LifeNo Shame
💡 Tonja says: “Plant-based isn’t a religion. It’s just eating more plants than you did yesterday. That’s it.”
For the Family That Pushes Back
👨‍👩‍👧 Don’t tell them it’s “vegan.” Just cook it.
👨‍👩‍👧 Keep familiar flavors — onion, garlic, hot sauce, seasoning
👨‍👩‍👧 Start with meals they already love — just swap the protein
👨‍👩‍👧 Spaghetti, chili, tacos, stir-fry — all easy plant swaps
Picky EatersFamily Friendly
💡 The “lasagna trick”: swap ground beef for lentils. Add extra cheese. Nobody notices. By the time they do, they’re already eating it twice a week.
When You Can’t Cook Today
🥫 Canned beans + frozen rice + hot sauce = dinner
🥪 Peanut butter sandwich + banana + carrots
🌮 Tortillas + beans + salsa = 5 min tacos
🥣 Oatmeal + frozen berries + peanut butter
🛒 Aldi frozen veggie bowls — $2.50, microwaveable
No Energy Days5 Min
💡 Tonja says: “Done is better than perfect. A peanut butter sandwich beats a drive-thru every time. Don’t let perfect stop you from eating well.”
💚 From Tonja: This whole site exists because our community deserves real help, not perfect help. Whatever step you can take today — that’s enough. We’ll be here tomorrow when you’re ready for the next one.

Need Food Today?

Choose the area closest to you to find food pantries, hot meals, and grocery support near your neighborhood.

Choose your area

West Side Food Support

Pantries, hot meals, and grocery programs serving Austin, Garfield Park, Humboldt Park, Lawndale, Hermosa, and nearby West Side neighborhoods.

Onward House
5433 W. Diversey Ave., Chicago, IL 60639
Tue 2–6 PM  |  Thu 1–6 PM
(773) 622-3215
Groceries Produce
📋 No ID required. GCFD partner pantry.
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Life Impacters Foundation
2100 N. Kildare Ave., Chicago, IL 60639
Mon 4–6 PM  |  Wed 1–3 PM (groceries)
Tue 1–3 PM, Wed 5–7 PM (hot meals)
Call ahead for current hours
Groceries Hot Meals
📋 No ID required. GCFD partner pantry.
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Heritage International Community Dev. Corp.
5320 W. North Ave., Chicago, IL 60639
Thu 6–8 PM
Call ahead to confirm
Groceries Evening Hours
📋 No ID required. GCFD partner pantry.
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Grace and Peace Church
1856 N. Leclaire Ave., Chicago, IL 60639
Tue 2–6 PM  |  Wed & Thu 10 AM–2 PM
Call ahead to confirm
Groceries Church Pantry
📋 No ID required. GCFD partner pantry.
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La Casa Norte’s Fresh Market
1515 N. Western Ave., Chicago, IL 60622 (Humboldt Park)
Call (773) 276-4900 for current hours
(773) 276-4900
Grocery-Style Fresh Food English & Spanish
📋 No ID required. Shop like a grocery store — you choose what you need.
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Marillac St. Vincent Harvest Hub
2145 N. Halsted St., Chicago, IL 60614
Call (312) 278-4130 for current schedule
(312) 278-4130
Groceries Produce
📋 Call ahead to confirm requirements.
Get Directions
💡 Tip: Hours and availability can change. Call before you go. For a full map of all West Side pantries, visit the Greater Chicago Food Depository’s Find Food tool and search by ZIP code. No ID is required at most GCFD partner locations.

South Side Food Support

Pantries, hot meals, and grocery programs serving Englewood, Woodlawn, Hyde Park, Bronzeville, Chatham, and surrounding South Side neighborhoods.

Shepherd’s HOPE Food Pantry
Englewood neighborhood, Chicago, IL 60621
Tue & Thu 10 AM–2 PM
(773) 436-8277
Groceries Englewood
📋 Call ahead to confirm current address and ID needs.
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Hyde Park–Kenwood Food Pantry
Enter at 1169 E. 56th St., Chicago, IL 60637
Every Saturday 10 AM–1 PM
jandeckenbach@outlook.com
Groceries Saturday Only Hyde Park
📋 No ID requirement listed. Volunteers assist with loading.
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Apostolic Faith Church Pantry
3823 S. Indiana Ave., Chicago, IL 60653
Tue 5–7 PM  |  Wed 10 AM–12 PM
Call ahead to confirm
Groceries Church Pantry Bronzeville
📋 No ID required. GCFD partner pantry.
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Matthew House
3728 S. Indiana Ave., Chicago, IL 60653
Mon–Fri 8–9 AM & 12–1 PM
Call ahead to confirm
Groceries Weekday Access
📋 No ID required. GCFD partner pantry.
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Resurrection UMC Food Pantry
5717 W. 63rd Pl., Chicago, IL 60638
Fri 9–11 AM
Call ahead to confirm
Groceries Church Pantry Southwest
📋 No ID required. GCFD partner pantry.
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Imagine Englewood If
6002 S. Halsted, Chicago, IL 60621
Call for current distribution schedule
(773) 488-6704
Groceries Community Org Englewood
📋 Call ahead to confirm requirements and dates.
Get Directions
💡 Tip: Hours change — always call ahead. For a full map of South Side pantries by ZIP code, use the Greater Chicago Food Depository’s Find Food tool. Immigration status is never a barrier at GCFD partner pantries.

North Side Food Support

Pantries, hot meals, and grocery programs serving Rogers Park, Uptown, Edgewater, Lakeview, Lincoln Square, Irving Park, and nearby North Side neighborhoods.

Nourishing Hope (Lakeview Pantry)
3945 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL 60613 (Lakeview)
Mon/Wed/Fri 11 AM–4 PM  |  Tue/Thu 4–7:30 PM  |  Sat 10:30 AM–3 PM
(773) 525-1777
Groceries Home Delivery 6 Days/Week Social Services
📋 No ID required. Home delivery available for homebound residents. One of Chicago’s most comprehensive pantry programs.
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A Just Harvest — Community Kitchen
7649 N. Paulina St., Chicago, IL 60626 (Rogers Park)
Daily 12–2 PM (lunch)  |  Mon–Fri 5–6:30 PM, Sat–Sun 5–6 PM (dinner)  |  Pantry pickup: Wed 3–5 PM
(773) 262-2297
Hot Meals Groceries Daily Meals No ID Needed
📋 No referral or ID required for hot meals. All are welcome.
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Care for Real
1545 W. Morse Ave., Chicago, IL 60626 (Edgewater / Rogers Park)
Mon/Wed/Fri 9 AM–12 PM  |  Sat 9 AM–1 PM
(773) 769-6182
Groceries Delivery Available Pet Food
📋 Bring: Photo ID and proof of ZIP code residence (a bill or mail). They accept: Residents of ZIP 60626 and nearby areas. Home delivery available for homebound residents. They do not serve people outside their service area — call first to confirm your ZIP qualifies.
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Common Pantry
3908 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, IL 60613
Call for current hours
(773) 327-0553
Groceries SNAP Help Since 1967
📋 Serving North Side since 1967. Also helps with SNAP/Link applications.
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The Friendship Center
2711 W. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, IL 60625 (Lincoln Square)
Mon/Thu/Fri 12–4 PM  |  Tue 3–7 PM  |  Thu also Hot Meals 6–7:30 PM
(773) 907-6388
Groceries Hot Meals Meat & Produce
📋 Open to all Cook County residents. First visit: bring info for GCFD card (used for future check-ins). Max 2 visits/month.
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Irving Park Community Food Pantry
4256 N. Ridgeway Ave., Chicago, IL 60641
Wed 9 AM–12 PM  |  2nd Tue of month 6–7:30 PM
(773) 283-6296
Groceries SNAP Help Pet Food Corner
📋 Serves ZIP 60641 and portions of 60618. Also helps with SNAP, social services, and home delivery for homebound residents.
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💡 Tip: Several North Side pantries also offer SNAP enrollment help — just ask. For the full North Side pantry map, visit the Greater Chicago Food Depository’s Find Food tool. Immigration status is never a barrier.

Suburbs Food Support

Pantries and food programs serving Oak Park, Cicero, Evanston, Tinley Park, Harvey, Alsip, and other Cook County suburbs.

Beyond Hunger (Oak Park)
848 Lake St., Oak Park, IL 60301
Sat 9 AM — check for weekday hours
(708) 386-1324
Client-Choice Fresh Food Nutrition Ed SNAP Help
📋 Serves multiple ZIP codes including Oak Park, Cicero & near West Side. Drive-through option available. Full-service client-choice pantry.
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Templo Laramie Corps Community Center (Cicero)
2337 S. Laramie Ave., Cicero, IL 60804
Call for current schedule
(708) 222-0177
Groceries Cicero
📋 Call ahead to confirm hours and ID requirements.
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Together We Cope (Tinley Park)
17010 S. Oak Park Ave., Tinley Park, IL 60477
Call for current hours
(708) 633-5040
Groceries South Suburbs
📋 Call ahead for hours and service area info.
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Worth Township Food Pantry (Alsip)
11601 S. Pulaski Rd., Alsip, IL 60803
Tue/Wed/Thu 10 AM–2 PM
Call ahead to confirm
Groceries SW Suburbs
📋 No ID required. GCFD partner pantry.
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Howard & Evanston Community Center Pantry
Evanston / Rogers Park border area, Chicago, IL 60626
Mon 1–3 PM  |  Wed 9–11:30 AM
Visit howardevanston.org
Client-Choice Evanston Border
📋 Client-choice pantry — you pick what fits your household’s needs.
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St. Paul Lutheran Church Pantry (Matteson)
6201 Vollmer Rd., Matteson, IL 60443
Sat 8:30–11 AM
(708) 720-0880
Groceries South Suburbs Church Pantry
📋 Call ahead to confirm requirements and any service area boundaries.
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💡 Tip: Suburban pantries sometimes have service area restrictions by ZIP code. Call ahead. For a full Cook County pantry map, use the Greater Chicago Food Depository’s Find Food tool — just enter your ZIP code.

Need Shelter Tonight?

If you need a safe place to sleep tonight, choose your area below. Most Chicago shelters require placement through 311 — call first if you can.

🚨 Need shelter right now?  Call 311 — available 24/7. Single adults: walk in to SPARC, 2241 S. Halsted. Families: go to Shield of Hope, 924 N. Christiana Ave.

Choose your area

West Side Shelters

Emergency and overnight shelters serving the West Side of Chicago. Always call ahead — bed availability changes nightly.

Franciscan Outreach
2715 W. Harrison St., Chicago, IL 60612 (West Side)
Overnight shelter — call for intake hours
(773) 278-6724
Men & Women257 BedsMeals Included
📋 How to get in: Call (773) 278-6724 or walk in during intake hours. Bring: Any ID you have. Medications. Nothing required — no ID is not a barrier. They accept: Men and women 18+. Criminal records, mental health needs, and substance use history accepted. They do not accept: Families with children — call 311 for family shelter.
Get Directions
Breakthrough Urban Ministries — Women’s Shelter
3330 W. Carroll Ave., Chicago, IL 60624 (Garfield Park)
Call for intake hours and availability
(773) 722-0179
Women OnlyOvernightCase Management
📋 How to get in: Call (773) 722-0179 — intake by phone first. Bring: Any photo ID. Medications. Any documents for children if applicable. They accept: Women 18+ in crisis. Criminal history and mental health needs accepted. They do not accept: Men or families with children — women only.
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La Posada Family Shelter — Casa Central
2656 W. Division St., Chicago, IL 60622 (Humboldt Park)
Call for intake — up to 120-day stays
(773) 782-8820
FamiliesInterim HousingBilingual
📋 How to get in: Call (773) 782-8820 — referral required. Bring: ID for all adults, birth certificates for children if available, medical cards. They accept: Families experiencing homelessness. All documentation statuses. Bilingual English/Spanish. They do not accept: Single adults without children — call 311 for those placements.
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Interfaith House
3456 W. Franklin Blvd., Chicago, IL 60624 (East Garfield Park)
Call for intake and availability
(773) 533-6013
Men & WomenMedical RespiteRecovery
📋 How to get in: Call (773) 533-6013 — referral from a hospital or healthcare provider required. Bring: Medical records, prescriptions, photo ID. They accept: Adults 18+ who are homeless AND have a medical condition. Criminal history accepted. They do not accept: Walk-ins without a medical referral — must come through a hospital, clinic, or case worker.
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Primo Center for Women & Children
4241 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, IL 60624 (Garfield Park)
Call for intake hours
(773) 722-0544
Women & ChildrenEmergencyCase Management
📋 How to get in: Call 311 to be referred — Primo does not take walk-ins. Bring: Photo ID, birth certificates for children if possible, any medical records or prescriptions. They accept: Women and children experiencing homelessness. All documentation statuses. They do not accept: Single men or single women without children — call 311 to be routed to the right program.
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SPARC — Shelter Placement & Resource Center
2241 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL 60608
Open 24/7 — walk-ins accepted
Call 311 to be connected
Single Adults24/7 Walk-InCity of Chicago
📋 How to get in: Walk in 24/7 — no referral needed. Bring: Any ID you have. No ID is NOT a barrier to entry. They accept: Single adults 18+ regardless of criminal history, substance use, or mental health. They do not accept: Families with children — go to Shield of Hope at 924 N. Christiana Ave. instead.
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💡 Tip: Most Chicago shelters do not accept walk-ins. Calling 311 is the fastest way to get placed tonight. They dispatch transportation and connect you to open beds across the city 24/7.

South Side Shelters

Emergency and overnight shelters serving the South Side of Chicago. Call ahead — availability changes every night.

Pacific Garden Mission
1458 S. Canal St., Chicago, IL 60607 (Near South Side)
Open 24/7 — walk-ins accepted
(312) 492-9410
Men & Women24/7MealsMedical
📋 How to get in: Walk in 24/7 — open door policy. Bring: Nothing required. Bring any ID, medications, or important documents if you have them. They accept: Men and women 18+. No ID required. Criminal records, addiction history, and mental health needs accepted. They do not accept: Children — adults only facility.
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A Little Bit of Heaven — Men’s Overnight Shelter
10858 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60628 (Far South Side)
Call for nightly availability
(773) 264-5665
Men Only50+ BedsFar South Side
📋 How to get in: Call (773) 264-5665 for nightly availability — walk in if space is open. Bring: Any ID you have. Nothing is required to be turned away. They accept: Men 18+ only. Criminal history accepted. They do not accept: Women or families — men only facility.
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St. Martin de Porres House of Hope
6423 S. Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, IL 60637 (Woodlawn)
Call for intake hours
(773) 643-5843
Women & ChildrenRecoveryWoodlawn
📋 How to get in: Call (773) 643-5843 — intake interview required. Bring: Photo ID, Social Security card, any medical or prescription info. They accept: Women and children in recovery from substance abuse. Criminal history accepted. They do not accept: Active users without commitment to recovery — this is a structured recovery program.
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Shield of Hope / EHARC — Families
924 N. Christiana Ave., Chicago, IL 60651
Open for families — call 311 first
Call 311
Families OnlyMealsShowersKids Play Space
📋 How to get in: Call 311 first or walk in with your children. Bring: Birth certificates for children if you have them. Any ID. Medical cards. They accept: Families with children only. Any documentation status. They do not accept: Single adults without children — go to SPARC at 2241 S. Halsted instead.
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A Safe Haven Foundation
2750 W. Roosevelt Rd., Chicago, IL 60608
Call for intake availability
(773) 435-8300
Men & Women406 BedsMealsVeterans
📋 How to get in: Call (773) 435-8300 for intake. Bring: Photo ID, Social Security card, any medical records. Veterans bring DD-214 if available. They accept: Men, women, families, and veterans. Criminal records and mental health history accepted. They do not accept: Active sex offenders in certain programs — call to ask about your specific situation.
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West Englewood United — Clara’s House
Chicago, IL 60636 (West Englewood)
Call for current availability
(773) 778-8855
Community ShelterWest Englewood
📋 Community-based shelter in West Englewood. Call ahead to confirm availability and current intake process.
Get Directions
💡 Tip: Call 311 first — they dispatch transportation and find open beds citywide 24/7. For families only: go directly to Shield of Hope at 924 N. Christiana Ave.

North Side Shelters

Emergency and overnight shelters serving North Side neighborhoods. Call ahead — walk-ins are limited at most locations.

Cornerstone Community Outreach (CCO)
4628 N. Clifton Ave., Chicago, IL 60640 (Uptown)
Call for shelter intake hours
(773) 506-6396
MenWomenFamiliesWarming Center
📋 How to get in: Call (773) 506-6396 for intake — do not walk in cold. Bring: Photo ID, Social Security card if you have it, any medications. They accept: Single men (Epworth), single women (Naomi House), and families (Sylvia Center). Mental health and recovery needs accepted. They do not accept: People who are intoxicated at intake — call ahead to ask about their current policy.
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Sarah’s Circle
4838 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL 60640 (Uptown)
Drop-in center — call for shelter hours
(773) 728-9699
Women OnlyDrop-InSupportive Housing
📋 How to get in: Drop-in day center — walk in during hours. Shelter requires a referral — call (773) 728-9699 first. Bring: Any ID. Nothing required for day services. They accept: Women 18+ only. No ID required for day services. Mental health, addiction, and criminal backgrounds accepted. They do not accept: Men or families with children.
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Neon Street Dorms
4711 N. Ravenswood Ave., Chicago, IL 60640 (Ravenswood / Uptown)
Call for intake availability
(773) 433-1290
Youth Ages 18–24All GendersHealthcare
📋 How to get in: Call (773) 433-1290 for intake. Bring: Any ID. Nothing required — no ID is not a barrier. They accept: Youth ages 18–24 only. All genders. Criminal history, mental health, and substance use accepted. They do not accept: Adults 25 or older — call 311 for adult placement.
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North Side Housing & Supportive Services
Uptown / North Side, Chicago, IL 60640
Call for eligibility and intake
Call 311 for referral
Men & WomenIncome EligibleFormerly Homeless
📋 How to get in: Call 311 for a referral — cannot walk in directly. Bring to intake: Photo ID, Social Security card, proof of income or a letter stating no income, any rental or eviction history. They accept: Adults 18+ who are homeless or at risk. Income eligibility required. They do not accept: Walk-ins without a 311 referral or case worker connection.
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The Night Ministry — Open Door Shelter
4711 N. Ravenswood / Wicker Park area, Chicago, IL 60622
Call for current hours and intake
(773) 506-4100
Youth & AdultsHousingHealthcare
📋 How to get in: Call (773) 506-4100 or be found by their street outreach team at night. Bring: Any ID. Nothing required. They accept: Adults and youth experiencing homelessness or poverty. All backgrounds. Street teams go to where people are — no office visit required. They do not require sobriety or prior shelter history to receive services.
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Lincoln Park Community Services
1530 N. Sedgwick St., Chicago, IL 60610 (Lincoln Park)
Intake appointment required — call first
(773) 549-6111
WomenMental HealthSupportive Housing
📋 Supportive housing and mental health services for women experiencing homelessness. Intake appointment required — waitlist may apply. Call ahead.
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💡 Tip: Call 311 first for same-night placement. For youth under 18, call the National Runaway Safeline: (800) 786-2929. For domestic violence situations, call the hotline: 1-800-799-7233.

Suburbs Shelters

Emergency and overnight shelters serving Cook County suburbs. Call ahead — bed availability changes nightly.

Connections for the Homeless (Evanston)
Evanston, IL 60201
Call for intake hours and availability
(847) 475-7070
Men & WomenEvanstonCase Management
📋 Provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing in Evanston and northern suburbs. Call ahead for intake process.
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South Suburban PADS (SSPADS)
Chicago Heights, IL 60411 (South Suburbs)
Call for shelter nights and locations
(708) 754-4357
OvernightSouth SuburbsRotating Sites
📋 How to get in: Call (708) 754-4357 for tonight’s location — sites rotate nightly. Bring: Any ID. Medications. A blanket if you have one, but nothing is required. They accept: Adults 18+ in South suburban Cook County. No ID required to enter. Criminal records accepted. They do not accept: Walk-ins to unknown locations — you must call first to find out where they are tonight.
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Crisis Center for South Suburbia
Tinley Park, IL 60477 (South Suburbs)
24-hour crisis hotline available
(708) 429-7255
DV & CrisisWomen & Children24-Hour Hotline
📋 How to get in: Call (708) 429-7255 — address given by phone only for your safety. Bring: Your children, medications, and documents if you can. Leave fast if you need to — nothing is required. They accept: Women, children, and men fleeing domestic violence. All documentation statuses. They do not accept: People not in a DV or crisis situation — this program is specifically for abuse and crisis survivors.
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Family Promise Chicago North Shore (Evanston)
Evanston, IL 60201
Call for intake and availability
(847) 475-4500
FamiliesChildren WelcomeNorth Shore
📋 How to get in: Call (847) 475-4500 — intake by referral or application. Bring: Photo ID for all adults, birth certificates for children, any income documents. They accept: Families with children in the North Shore suburbs. All documentation statuses accepted. They do not accept: Single adults — families with children only.
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PADS Lake County
Waukegan / Lake County, IL (North Suburbs)
Nightly shelter — call for tonight’s site
(847) 623-7817
OvernightNorth SuburbsRotating Sites
📋 Overnight shelter across Lake County rotating through church and community sites nightly. Call ahead to find tonight’s location and confirm availability.
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Hilda’s Place Transitional Shelter (Park Ridge)
Park Ridge, IL 60068 (NW Suburbs)
Call for intake and availability
(847) 424-0945
TransitionalNW SuburbsCase Management
📋 Transitional shelter in the northwest suburbs providing emergency housing and supportive services. Call ahead to confirm availability and eligibility.
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💡 Tip: Suburban shelters often have service area restrictions. Call ahead. For DV situations, the address is given only by phone for safety. Veterans: call the National Homeless Veterans Hotline 24/7 at 1-877-424-3838.

Find a Job & Get Trained

Real jobs, real training — not just restaurants and minimum wage. Choose what describes your situation. These programs train you, pay you while you learn, and connect you to employers who will actually hire you.

Who are you?

Coming Home — Reentry Workforce Programs

These organizations are built for people navigating reentry. They understand your situation, know the barriers, and will work with you — not against you.

Chicagoland Prison Outreach — Free Trade Training
South Side & North Side campuses
11-week cohorts | Summer: late July–mid October
cpoministries.org
FreeWeekly StipendConstruction TradesUnion Prep
📋 Built for people coming home from incarceration. Free 11-week trades training with weekly stipend. Bring to apply: Any ID, release papers if recently out, contact info. They accept: Returning citizens, people with any conviction history, anyone 18+. They do not require: Prior trade experience, tools, or money. Everything is provided.
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Chicago Community Re-Entry Support Centers (CRSC)
Multiple Chicago locations — chicago.gov/reentry
Call 312-744-5000 for nearest center
(312) 744-5000
FreeFelony FriendlyJob PlacementID HelpExpungement
📋 How to get in: Walk in or call (312) 744-5000 — no appointment needed at most locations. Bring: Any ID, release papers if recently out, Social Security card. They work with: Anyone who has served time for a felony in Illinois. All services are free. They do not require: A job history, clean record, or housing stability to receive services.
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Heartland Alliance — Transitional Jobs (Reentry)
208 S. LaSalle St., Suite 1300, Chicago, IL 60604
3–6 months subsidized work + training
(312) 660-1300
Paid WorkFelony FriendlyResume HelpJob Placement
📋 How to enroll: Call (312) 660-1300 — intake by appointment. Bring: Photo ID, Social Security card, any release or probation paperwork. They work with: Adults with felony convictions who want to work. No prior job history required. They do not serve: People currently incarcerated — must be out and looking for work.
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Cabrini Green Legal Aid — Free Expungement Help
Daley Center, Room 1006, 50 W. Washington, Chicago, IL 60602
Walk-in Expungement Help Desk — call for hours
(312) 850-4783
Free LegalExpungementRecord Sealing
📋 Free legal help to clear or seal your record. Bring: A copy of your criminal history if you have one (you can get this from the IL State Police at isp.illinois.gov). They work with: Anyone with an Illinois arrest or conviction history. They cannot help with: Federal convictions or sex offense registrations (different legal process — ask them for a referral).
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Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership — WorkNet Centers
15+ locations across Chicago — chicookworks.org
Walk in — no appointment needed at most locations
chicookworks.org
FreeAll BackgroundsTraining VouchersJob Placement
📋 Chicago’s largest public workforce system. Free training vouchers, resume help, interview coaching, and job placement. Bring to first visit: Photo ID, Social Security card, proof of address (a bill or mail). They work with: Anyone 18+ regardless of criminal background, employment gaps, or lack of experience. They do not require: A diploma or prior work history to enroll.
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City of Chicago — Transitional Jobs for Returning Residents
Multiple Chicago locations — call DFSS to enroll
Call (312) 744-5000
(312) 744-5000
Paid WorkFelony RequiredWarehousingHospitality
📋 How to enroll: Call DFSS at (312) 744-5000. Bring: Photo ID, Social Security card, release or probation paperwork. They work with: Adults with felony convictions who are ready to work. No prior job history required. They do not serve: People currently incarcerated — must be out and actively looking for employment.
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💡 Real Talk: Illinois is a “Ban the Box” state — employers can’t ask about your record on the initial application. Start with expungement if you qualify (Cabrini Green Legal Aid does it free) — it opens doors that were closed before.

Experienced Workers

These programs work with adults who have experience and just need the right on-ramp. No age cap, no judgment — just real training and real job connections.

Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership — WorkNet Centers
15+ locations — chicookworks.org
Walk in — no appointment at most locations
chicookworks.org
FreeAll AgesTraining VouchersResume Help
📋 Free training vouchers for high-demand fields including CDL, healthcare, IT, and manufacturing. Resume help, interview prep, job fairs. No age limit. Counselors work with long-term unemployed and career changers at every age.
Find Your Center
Chicago Urban League — Workforce Development
4510 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60653
Mon–Fri 9 AM–5 PM
(773) 285-5800
FreeJob FairsHealthcareManufacturingTech
📋 How to get in: Walk in or call (773) 285-5800. Bring: Resume if you have one. Photo ID. They work with: Adults 18+ of all backgrounds. Job fairs are open to everyone — no appointment needed. They do not require: Prior experience, a diploma, or a clean background to attend events or receive coaching.
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City Colleges of Chicago — WEI Tuition-Free Training
7 colleges citywide — pages.ccc.edu/wei
Rolling enrollment — apply online
(312) 553-2500
Tuition-FreeCNC & WeldingHealthcareCybersecurity
📋 Tuition-free training in CNC, welding, cybersecurity, healthcare, and more. Bring to enroll: Photo ID, Social Security number, proof of Chicago residency (a bill, lease, or mail). They accept: Chicago residents who are unemployed or underemployed. No prior experience required. They do not cover: Students already enrolled in a degree program or those who do not meet income eligibility.
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STRIVE Chicago — Job Readiness Training
North, South & West Side locations
Free 4-week program — open enrollment
Call nearest location to enroll
Free4 WeeksJob ReadinessHealthcare Option
📋 How to enroll: Call the nearest STRIVE location — open enrollment. Bring: Any ID. Nothing required to start. They work with: Adults 18+ of all backgrounds including criminal history. Note: Healthcare track with paid on-the-job training is NOT available to people with felony convictions or current drug use — the basic job readiness track has no such restriction.
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A Safe Haven Foundation — Workforce Program
2750 W. Roosevelt Rd., Chicago, IL 60608
Mon–Fri 8 AM–5 PM
(773) 435-8300
Job TrainingLife SkillsInternshipsAll Ages
📋 How to get in: Call (773) 435-8300 or walk in Mon–Fri 8–5. Bring: Any ID. Nothing required. They work with: Adults 18+ of all backgrounds — criminal history, no job experience, housing instability. They do not require: A diploma, prior work history, or housing stability to enroll in services.
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Illinois Dept. of Employment Security (IDES)
Chicago offices — ides.illinois.gov
Walk in or schedule online
1-800-244-5631
Unemployment BenefitsReemploymentTraining Referrals
📋 How to get in: Call 1-800-244-5631 or visit ides.illinois.gov. Bring: Social Security number, employer info from your last job, banking info for direct deposit. They work with: Anyone who has lost a job through no fault of their own. They do not provide benefits to: People who quit voluntarily without cause, or who were fired for misconduct — but you can still apply and appeal a denial.
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💡 Real Talk: If you’ve been out of work a long time, start at a WorkNet Center first. They assess exactly where you are and point you to the right training program. You don’t have to figure that out alone.

New to the Country — Workforce Programs

Whether you’re newly arrived, still navigating paperwork, or just need help getting your credentials recognized — these programs meet you where you are.

JARC Chicago — Free Welding & CNC Training
5500 W. Madison  |  4501 W. Augusta Blvd.  |  4222 N. Ravenswood Ave.
Rolling enrollment — jarctraining.org
jarctraining.org
FreeESL AvailableWeldingCNCGED Prep
📋 How to enroll: Visit jarctraining.org or walk into any location. Bring: Any ID or government-issued document. They work with: Adults 18+ of all backgrounds — immigrants, returning citizens, no prior experience needed. They do not require: A high school diploma, work authorization, or any prior experience to begin training.
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World Relief Chicago
3507 W. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, IL 60625 (Albany Park)
Mon–Fri 9 AM–5 PM
(773) 583-9191
RefugeesImmigrantsESLWork Auth HelpJob Placement
📋 How to get in: Call (773) 583-9191 or walk in Mon–Fri. Bring: Any immigration documents you have (visa, work permit, I-94, EAD). Any ID. They work with: Documented, undocumented, DACA holders, and refugees. Multiple languages spoken. They do not require legal status to receive ESL or basic services — call to ask what applies to your situation.
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Casa Central — Workforce & Education
1343 N. California Ave., Chicago, IL 60622 (Humboldt Park)
Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–4:30 PM
(773) 645-5300
BilingualESLGEDJob PlacementLatino Community
📋 How to get in: Call (773) 645-5300 or walk in Mon–Fri 8:30–4:30. Bring: Any ID. Nothing required to be turned away. They work with: Immigrants and Latino families of all documentation statuses. English and Spanish spoken. They do not require prior work history or documentation status to receive basic services.
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Erie Neighborhood House
1347 W. Erie St., Chicago, IL 60642 (West Town)
Mon–Fri 8 AM–5 PM
(312) 666-3430
ImmigrantsESLLegal ImmigrationJobs
📋 How to get in: Call (312) 666-3430 or walk in Mon–Fri. Bring: Any immigration documents you have, any ID. They work with: Immigrants of all statuses, low-income families, and people who need English language support. Many languages served. They do not require documentation status to receive ESL or basic services.
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Heartland Alliance — Immigrant & Refugee Services
208 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL 60604
Mon–Fri 9 AM–5 PM
(312) 660-1300
ImmigrantsDACA FriendlyLegal HelpJob Placement
📋 How to get in: Call (312) 660-1300 — intake by appointment. Bring: Any immigration documents, photo ID, Social Security number if you have one. They work with: Immigrants, refugees, DACA holders. Separate pathways exist for different statuses. They do not require full documentation to begin services — call to ask what applies to you.
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Inspiration Corporation — Culinary Job Training
4554 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL 60640 (Uptown)
Mon–Fri 8 AM–4 PM
(773) 878-0981
FreeCulinaryCateringAll BackgroundsJob Placement
📋 How to enroll: Call (773) 878-0981 — intake by appointment. Bring: Any ID. Nothing required to be turned away. They work with: Adults 18+ of all backgrounds — immigrants, returning citizens, people experiencing homelessness. They do not require: Prior culinary experience, a high school diploma, or legal status to apply.
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💡 Real Talk: If you don’t have work authorization yet, start with World Relief or Heartland Alliance — they know exactly how to navigate that. If you have a work permit, every program here is open to you regardless of where you were born.

Free Trade & Skills Training

These programs train you for careers that pay $20–$50/hr — construction, HVAC, welding, CDL trucking, healthcare, IT. Most are completely free. Some pay you a stipend while you train.

JARC Chicago — Free Welding & CNC Machining
5500 W. Madison St.  |  4501 W. Augusta Blvd.  |  4222 N. Ravenswood Ave.
Rolling enrollment — jarctraining.org
jarctraining.org
FreeWelding MIGCNC MachiningManufacturing
📋 100% free hands-on welding and CNC machining training. Bring to apply: Photo ID or any government-issued ID. They accept: Adults 18+ of all backgrounds — immigrants, returning citizens, no prior experience required. They do not require: A high school diploma to start (GED prep available on-site if needed).
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Chicagoland Prison Outreach — Construction Trades
South Side & North Side campuses — cpoministries.org
11 weeks | Summer cohort: late July
cpoministries.org
Free + StipendElectricalWeldingCarpentryUnion Prep
📋 How to apply: Visit cpoministries.org or call to apply. Bring: Any ID, release papers if recently out. They work with: Returning citizens and adults 18+ with no prior trade experience. Weekly stipend paid during training. Note for union entry: Unions do their own background review — ask CPO staff about which unions work with returning citizens.
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City Colleges of Chicago — WEI Tuition-Free
7 colleges citywide — pages.ccc.edu/wei
Rolling enrollment — apply online
(312) 553-2500
Tuition-FreeHVACHealthcareCybersecurityCNC & Welding
📋 How to enroll: Apply at pages.ccc.edu/wei. Bring: Photo ID, Social Security number, proof of Chicago residency. They work with: Unemployed or underemployed Chicago residents 18+. No prior experience required. They do not cover: Students already enrolled full-time in a degree program or those outside income eligibility.
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Chicago Cook WorkNet — Free CDL & Trade Vouchers
15+ WorkNet centers — chicookworks.org
Walk in to nearest center
chicookworks.org
Free VouchersCDL TruckingHealthcareIT Certs
📋 How to get in: Walk into any WorkNet center — no appointment needed at most. Bring: Photo ID, Social Security card, proof of address. They work with: Adults 18+ of all backgrounds. Criminal history reviewed case-by-case but not an automatic bar. Note for CDL: You cannot have certain DUI convictions — ask the counselor to check your eligibility before starting.
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Illinois Pre-Apprenticeship — Construction Trades
Multiple sites across Illinois — dceo.illinois.gov
Apply through DCEO or any WorkNet center
dceo.illinois.gov/preapprenticeship
FreeConstructionUnion PathwayState-Funded
📋 How to get in: Ask at any WorkNet center for a referral, or apply at dceo.illinois.gov. Bring: Photo ID, Social Security card, any prior work or education records. They work with: Adults 18+ with no prior trade experience. Some programs accept people with criminal backgrounds — ask specifically. Note for union apprenticeship: Some unions do background checks — ask your WorkNet counselor before enrolling.
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Malcolm X College — Healthcare Training Hub
1900 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, IL 60612 (Near West Side)
Semester-based enrollment — ccc.edu
(312) 850-7000
Healthcare HubNursing Asst.PhlebotomyWEI Eligible
📋 How to enroll: Apply at ccc.edu — each semester has an enrollment window. Bring: Photo ID, Social Security number, proof of Chicago residency. They work with: Adults 18+ of all backgrounds. Important: Some healthcare roles require a background check by employers — certain convictions (especially abuse-related) may limit placement. Ask an advisor what applies to your record before enrolling.
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💡 Real Talk: The fastest path to $30/hr+ without a 4-year degree right now in Chicago is union construction trades or CDL trucking. Start at Chicagoland Prison Outreach for trades, or walk into any WorkNet center and ask about the CDL voucher — 6–8 weeks and you’re earning.
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