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180 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 2110, Chicago, IL 60601
312.427.8990
ALCC uses the power of the law to secure health, dignity, and stability for people with HIV, individuals facing homelessness, and chronically-ill children. We assist low-income people manage the complexities, barriers, and unique stigma they face to remaining healthy.
740 N. Sedgwick St., Fl. 4, Chicago, IL 60654
312.744.4111
The Chicago Commission on Human Relations investigates complaints in the areas of employment, housing, public accommodations, and credit and bonding to determine whether discrimination may have occurred, and uses its enforcement powers to punish acts of discrimination, and investigate hate crimes.
1925 N. Clybourn Ave., Ste. 401, Chicago, IL 60614
773.248.5200
info@chicagohouse.org
Chicago House and Social Service agency serves individuals and families who are disenfranchised by HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ marginalization, poverty, homelessness, and/or gender nonconformity by providing housing, employment services, medical linkage and retention services, HIV prevention services, legal services, and other supportive programs.
180 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 2110, Chicago, IL 60601
312.427.8990
amy@aidslegal.com
The Chicago Medical-Legal Partnership for Children at ALCC connects hundreds of underserved and at-risk children and families in Chicago to a full-range of essential health, income, educational, and developmental services and supports that ensure healthier, more productive lives.
5537 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL 60640
312.427.8990
The TPAN Legal Clinic with ALCC provides legal assistance in cases where an individual’s real or perceived HIV status is the cause of his or her legal difficulties. We assist clients with discrimination cases, insurance disputes, return-to-work questions, and confidentiality issues. We help those who come to us because they are too ill to work and need assistance applying for public benefits. We provide legal help to immigrants with HIV who want to normalize their status in the United States. And we help clients who need to write wills, powers of attorney, or guardianships to guarantee that their loved ones will be cared for in case of serious illness or death.
1925 N. Clybourn Ave., Ste. 401, Chicago, IL 60614
773.248.5200
info@chicagohouse.org
Trans Life Center provides comprehensive programming and support to transgender individuals.
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