Working in partnership with the city, nonprofit organizations in Chicago and case managers from Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago, the state has spent $41.4 million so far to resettle more than 5,000 households, according to the Illinois Department of Human Services.
confusing article: Migrants are now mostly settling on the South and West sides, where they say rent is more affordable with the approximate $1,500-a-month rental assistance they say they receive from the state. Working in partnership with the city, nonprofit organizations in Chicago and case managers from Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago, the state has spent $41.4 million so far to resettle more than 5,000 households, according to the Illinois Department of Human Services. 1.) is the “approximate $1,500-a-month rental assistance” per individual migrant or per family? 2.) how many months is “$1,500-a-month rental assistance” last for? 3.)… Read more »
Pat S.
2 years ago
Keep this in mind when considering charitable giving.
Catholic Charities won’t get another red cent from us.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
confusing article: Migrants are now mostly settling on the South and West sides, where they say rent is more affordable with the approximate $1,500-a-month rental assistance they say they receive from the state. Working in partnership with the city, nonprofit organizations in Chicago and case managers from Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago, the state has spent $41.4 million so far to resettle more than 5,000 households, according to the Illinois Department of Human Services. 1.) is the “approximate $1,500-a-month rental assistance” per individual migrant or per family? 2.) how many months is “$1,500-a-month rental assistance” last for? 3.)… Read more »
Keep this in mind when considering charitable giving.
Catholic Charities won’t get another red cent from us.
They don’t need it. They had over 2 million dollars in PPP loans “ forgiven “.
In several months we’ll see articles lamenting “Rent is the highest ever, how did this happen!”
Record amounts taken from taxpayers for the law breakers – and that’s just to settle them in housing.