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 The History of Deborah’s Place

For the history of each of our program names, click here.

Click here to read an in-depth report on the history of Deborah’s Place, written by Loyola University Chicago’s Center for Urban Research and Learning in 2001.

1984
• Founding mothers meet with members of the Community Emergency Shelter Organization (CESO) to talk about how to assist single women living on the streets in Chicago

1985
• Deborah’s Place, opens Chicago’s first year-round overnight emergency shelter for 30 women at 1404 ½ North Sedgwick
• Martha Whelan hired as Executive Director

1986
• Irene’s, the daytime program of Deborah’s Place opens at 1742 N. Milwaukee Ave serving 30-40 women a day

1988
 • Marah’s, the transitional housing program of Deborah’s Place, opens at 1110 N. Noble serving 22 women for up to two years

1991
 • Patricia Crowley, O.S.B. hired as second Executive Director

1992
• Deborah’s Place Supportive Services Program begins with case management for women moving to housing as well as education services. Decision made to develop housing

1994
• “Hard Hat Party” kicks off the capital campaign for Deborah’s Place new housing initiative: Deborah’s Place II

1995
• Deborah’s Place opens 1530-32 N. Sedgwick co-locating 30 bed overnight shelter, 10 bed transitional shelter called Teresa’s and 39 units of permanent supportive housing
• Deborah’s Place celebrates 10 year anniversary
• Employment programming is implemented

1997
• Decision made to develop additional supportive housing and relocate Marah’s transitional housing program

1998
• Deborah’s Place develops WomanCraft, a hand made papermaking social venture to employ Deborah’s Place participants
• Kick-off event at the United Center for the $5 million A Light in the Window capital campaign kicks off for the construction projects at 1456 West Oakdale and 2822 West Jackson

1999
 • Marah’s relocates to 1456 W. Oakdale and increases number of women to 30

2000
• Deborah’s Place receives the Sarah Lee Spirit Award
• The Rebecca Johnson Apartments open with 90 units of supportive housing at 2822 W. Jackson

2002
• Rededication of the 39 apartments at 1530-32 N. Sedwick as the Patty Crowley Apartments

2003
• Mayor Daley announces his support of the Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness in Chicago at the Rebecca Johnson Apartments
• Deborah’s Place begins to restructure programs to advance the goals of the 10 year plan
• Teresa’s transitional shelter converts to interim housing program

2004
• Audrey Thomas hired as third Executive Director
• Overnight Shelter converts to 15 bed Safe Haven Program
• Deborah’s Place celebrates 20th anniversary year

2005
•1742 N. Milwaukee building & Irene’s daytime programming are decentralized to Learning Centers at other Deborah’s Place sites

2006
• Relocated WomanCraft, Inc. to 4115 W. Ogden
• Marah’s converts to permanent housing program for women with disabilities

2007
 • The MetLife Foundation and Enterprise Community Partners awards Deborah’s Place a prize for excellence in Supportive Housing at annual conference in Cleveland, Ohio

2008
• Deborah’s Place joins Rental Housing Support Program, increasing housing capacity for 33 women
• Health Services opens mini health clinics at two Deborah’s Place sites

2009
• Mini health clinics are expanded to all three locations

2010
• Initiated collaborations with other service providers to ensure sustainability of quality services to the women we serve.
• Celebrating Deborah’s Place’s 25th year of service


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