The US Housing & Urban Development Department in Chicago, IL is a government agency that provides resources and assistance to individuals and families facing housing instability and homelessness. They offer programs for rental help, emergency rental assistance, affordable housing, and housing discrimination complaints. The department also provides support for homeownership, foreclosure prevention, home repairs, and utility bill assistance. With a dedicated team of professionals, they strive to address the housing needs of the community and ensure fair and equitable access to housing opportunities.
The department's office is located in the Ralph Metcalfe Federal Building in Chicago, Illinois, and operates from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. They are part of HUD's Great Lakes Regional Office, which covers the states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Under the leadership of Regional Administrator Diane Shelley, the office collaborates with various partners and organizations to promote community planning, fair housing, multifamily housing, single-family housing, public housing, and Native American programs in the region.
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