Housing resources scarce, especially for families in need


CU Citizen Access - Mon, 2010-01-18 20:52

CHAMPAIGN – If you have a family, little or no money saved and the place you rent has been condemned, you may be out of luck even though local officials and social service providers are working to come up with plans to help people who need emergency housing.



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Donations to churches drop; need for help increases


ssmithson - Fri, 2010-02-05 16:56

URBANA – Ben Hoerr, executive pastor of The Vineyard Church in Urbana, shuffles through a stack of applications from church members seeking financial help.

“I need help with rent,” one congregant writes. “I’m short $300. Husband lost his unemployment, and his new job has been rained out.”



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Local homeless students can easily fall through cracks


The News-Gazette - Sun, 2009-12-27 02:00

CHAMPAIGN -- Mason Hurtado is an athletic boy with an enormous smile and neatly trimmed hair. He is a sixth-grader at Franklin Middle School in Champaign, where he takes college preparatory classes and participates in chess club, basketball and, come January, wrestling.



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Advocates for homeless push micro-shelters as one solution


The News-Gazette - Mon, 2009-12-21 13:51

CHAMPAIGN -- Although they have a home until May 1, the future of Safe Haven’s residents remains unsettled.



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Housing resources scarce, especially for families in need

Housing resources scarce, especially for families in need

Donations to churches drop; need for help increases

Donations to churches drop; need for help increases

Local homeless students can easily fall through cracks

Local homeless students can easily fall through cracks

Advocates for homeless push micro-shelters as one solution

Advocates for homeless push micro-shelters as one solution

Poverty

Could a local branch of Grameen Bank work here in Champaign-Urbana? Grameen America, the microfinancing organization for the poor, announced it has entered into discussions with Champaign developer...

Jobs

CHAMPAIGN -- The unemployment rate, on the rise for much of this year, finally seems to be leveling off in many – but not all – counties of East Central Illilnois. Champaign,...

Housing

The Safe Haven community began late in the spring of 2009 when a small group of homeless people began pitching tents in a backyard near the Catholic Worker House in Champaign. The organizers were...

Justice

URBANA—  Changes to a jury questionnaire have been made to prompt more participation from minorities in the community thanks to the efforts of a county advisory committee. The Citizens...

Food

At the end of the Eastern Illinois Foodbank’s 2008 fiscal year, it was serving approximately 33,000 people. By the end of 2009, it was up to 43,000. The food bank distributes food to 14...

Health Care

SPRINGFIELD –Illinois officials are working to control the state’s obesity problem by hosting three public hearings statewide. Illinois has the highest number of overweight or obese...

Education

CHAMPAIGN -- Mason Hurtado is an athletic boy with an enormous smile and neatly trimmed hair. He is a sixth-grader at Franklin Middle School in Champaign, where he takes college preparatory classes...

Public Funds

CHAMPAIGN — A recent $3 million windfall could help residents who are struggling to pay utility bills this year. The need for utility help is growing, yet there’s a gap among the few...

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