
Churches United in Ministry
Churches United in Ministry
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More about this organization
Mission
Chum is people of faith working together to provide basic necessities, foster stable lives, and organize for a just and compassionate community.
About
Stabilization services includes the emergency shelter program for families and individuals (serving approximately 1,000 people a year); homeless street outreach (serving 150 people a year); the Chum drop-in center (2,000 people a year); the Chum clinic (450 people a year); family and individual case management, employment services, benefits advocacy and the Steve O'Neil apartments. The Steve O'Neil apartments provide permanent supportive housing for 44 families with children who have experienced long-term or recurrent homelessness. The Steve O'Neil apartments opened in late December 2014, and were fully occupied in March 2015. Based on circle of security and programs of participatory engagement such as the art of hosting, Chum staff provides case management, family coaching, health and wellness programs, children's programs, and a wide variety of family and community events designed to build a sense of community and overcome the traumas associated with homelessness. All programs at Steve O'Neil follow housing first, harm reduction and trauma-informed philosophies and practices.
