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Our Own Corner on the World 2004 2005 2006 3656 North Halsted St. Center on Halsted launches Construction for the Center on Halsted building on Halsted program is launched. Center on Halsted receives a $1 million Center on Halsted announces new funding for its Chicago, IL 60613 the public phase of the and Waveland kicks off with a groundbreaking ceremony. capital campaign gift from philanthropist Miriam Hoover. U. expanded just4adults program which will be renamed 773.472.6469 capitalcenter campaign.on halsted The first centerDesign ongrant halsted for Green Building is awarded from Illinois S. Representative Rahm Emanuel (D-IL) announces that sagecenter @ on center halsted on halsted. The City of Chicago tty 773.472.1277 annual anti-violence Clean Energy Community Foundation. Center on Halsted is $1.25 million has been secured for construction of Center on gives $350,000 to Center on Halsted for the capital centeronhalsted.org vigil is held. awarded grants from The Kresge Foundation of Troy, Halsted from the Fiscal Year 2006 HUD appropriations bill. campaign. The youth program launches a new Michigan, totaling $950,000, including an $800,000 Center on Halsted relocates its offices to 2855 N. Lincoln Ave. mentoring program. challenge grant. career development for youth following condemnation of the property at 961 W. Montana. nonprofit org. permit no. u.s. postage u.s. chicago il PAID 1435 3 Roots-centric Timeline Inside! and Our New Center. Accomplishments of FiscalYear06 Reporting on the Progress and World The on Corner Own Our letter from there is a Mental Health Services the board chair and program for and Professional Development centerhellohalsted the executive director everyone Community + Cultural Programs centerprogram-ablehalsted SAGE @ Center on Halsted A look back to 2006 Volunteer Program What an amazing year! Anti-Violence Project Youth Program As construction of Chicago’s LGBT community neared completion, we watched our programs VISION mental health services work to fulfill our mission.In a safe and nurturing environment, we serve as a catalyst for A Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and and professional development Transgender Journey… celebrating, Volunteer Brandee Young found her Center volunteering at Center on Halsted and the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community that links and provides resources and affirming and discovering possibilities. The past year has been characterized by unprecedented growth and an explosion in participating on our AIDS Walk & Run team. Center Anti-Violence Project staff and volunteer receive Victim Service Award from the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office. enriches life experiences. Put simply, we are here to serve the diverse needs of our diverse number of clients served. We reconfigured the department to include three full-time staff MISSION members: Director of Mental Health Services, Clinical Supervisor and Client Services community, and now we are doing so from your beautiful new Center on Halsted. In a safe and nurturing environment, Coordinator. This change resulted in greater cohesion of program function, an increase in In 2006, we welcomed more than 100 new volunteers to our program. Joining our During this past fiscal year,hundreds of youth received case management, hot meals, HIV Center on Halsted serves as a catalyst more experienced psychotherapists to supervise and guide clinical activity, strengthened volunteer team, these new volunteers provided critical support for our programs, helping for the Lesbian, gay, bisexual and outreach to the broader community and, most importantly, quality to serve dinner and facilitate groups in the Horizons Youth Program, staffing our LGBT testing and prevention counseling, and found role models, friendship, and a safe place to transgender community that links and improvements to service delivery for both new and ongoing clients. Information Line, and putting in countless hours serving on our board and leadership provides community resources and committees, to name a few. Volunteers also provided support for our many fundraising explore their identity and community. We’ve expanded our curriculum to include youth voca- In addition to these critical team members, we created a part-time Director of Clinical enriches life experiences. events throughout the year – Human First, Oscar Party, and First Bloom – and took to Training position to expand the Center’s historical commitment to professional the streets during the summer to represent Center on Halsted at Pride, Market Days, tional training and job readiness and as a result, youth attending our programs are getting development for providers working with LGBT clients. Adding to our widely recognized FIND YOUR CENTER and the Chicago AIDS Walk & Run. jobs! In Mental Health, we doubled our number of clients from last year and have added post-graduate certificate program, we launched a continuing education seminar series Center on Halsted this fall and plans are in the works for a long-distance training program, which will use a ( ) several new support groups in addition to our traditional offerings. Our award-winning and 2855 North Lincoln Avenue virtual classroom and other media to make quality LGBT training available to providers anti-violence project avp nationally recognized Anti-Violence Project has provided support and training regarding Chicago, Illinois 60657 outside the greater Chicago area. Finally, the Director of Clinical Training is coordinat- The Anti-Violence Project in 2006 has been working diligently to grow its visibility and ing the learning activities of eight graduate and doctoral interns selected from leading outreach network. The AVP Mental Health Therapist and Trainer and AVP Manager (Moving May 1, 2007) violence in the LGBT community to Chicago Public Schools, to the Chicago Police Department schools of counseling, social work and psychology. The mental health program has long have continued to provide reliable and comprehensive services to the LGBT community 3656 North Halsted Street been a breeding ground for generations of clinicians, supervisors and teachers and that through crisis counseling, information and referral and legal advocacy. AVP has been and to many service providers. In addition we’ve served hundreds of clients who come to us Chicago, Illinois 60613 reputation for excellence grows with each successive year. recognized as a source for professional training and presentations on violence, discrimi- for assistance and referrals in matters of domestic violence and hate crimes. We operate nation, LGBT sensitivity and workplace issues. Throughout the year, AVP has provided Administrative and Programs The impact of these changes registered almost immediately through the dramatic in- presentation and outreach services to 51 community members and organizations. AVP the State of Illinois AIDS/HIV & STD hotline and through that program we offered emotional tel 773.472.6469 crease in intakes and new clients. As of September 1, 2006, the department served 146 strives to keep current on community concerns and educational opportunities and, to fax 773.472.1103 more clients than at the same point last year. In addition, support groups and educational support, accurate information and statewide referrals to more than 10,000 callers. With date, has attended 25 professional trainings, which include Illinois State Certifications in tty 773.472.1277 workshops flourished as never before. It is anticipated that almost a dozen group offer- both Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention. Spanish-speaking staff in nearly every department, we’ve seen escalated numbers of Spanish- web centeronhalsted.org ings will be up and running by Winter 2007, addressing a wide spectrum of psychosocial needs. speaking clients and are proud to be able to effectively meet their needs. State of Illinois AVP continues use of its diverse pool of professional volunteers on its 24-hour crisis line. AIDS/HIV&STD Hotline Eighteen new volunteers have been recruited and trained to respond to crisis calls during Center on Halsted is also a source for fun, recreation and cultural activities thanks to 800.243.2437 community + cultural programs their assigned shifts. AVP volunteers also contributed to the success of the 3rd Annual Community & Cultural Programming. SAGE at Center on Halsted movie nights for LGBT AVP Vigil held in October in collaboration with Roosevelt University. Anti-Violence Crisis Hotline As the most recent program addition to Center on Halsted, Community & Cultural elders, wine tasting evenings, art exhibits, and classes on subjects like identity theft, LGBT 24 Hours, Every Day Programs has had an exciting 2006 and looks forward to even more growth in the Most notably, Center on Halsted Anti-Violence Project was recognized by the Cook 773.871.2273 coming year. Community and cultural programming reaches out to elderly, LGBT families, County State’s Attorney when it received the Victim Service Award in recognition of adoption and home purchasing by LGBT couples all demonstrate how we have been expanding a variety of ethnic populations, and people who are deaf. Cultural events will grow in the outstanding service and exceptional commitment on behalf of all lesbian, gay, bisexual new Hoover-Leppen Theatre and include longstanding partnerships with the Chicago and transgender victims. our community and cultural programming focus to address the interests of diverse individuals Printed on recycled and recyclable paper. Please recycle by passing along to a friend or reuse. History Museum,
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