During a recent government meeting, Oak Park officials discussed the urgent need for expanding emergency overnight shelter services in the village. Village Manager Jackson introduced a presentation led by Vanessa Matheny, the Grama Manager of Neighborhood Services, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by the unhoused population in the area.
Matheny outlined the current emergency shelter system operated by Housing Forward, which has provided temporary shelter through a rotating system among local congregations for over 30 years. The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a shift to interim housing solutions, and as of December 2023, Housing Forward purchased the Wright Inn to continue offering transitional housing. However, the need for emergency shelter remains critical, with only 20 beds currently available at the St. Catherine and St. Lucie Rectory.
Christine Haley, the state of Illinois' homelessness chief, reported that approximately 120,000 individuals experience homelessness daily in Illinois, with 44,000 facing literal homelessness. In Oak Park, 112 individuals are currently unsheltered, with many facing barriers such as low income and disabilities. The meeting emphasized the importance of understanding the demographics of the unhoused population, dispelling myths that drug use is the primary cause of homelessness.
The discussion also touched on the village's efforts to secure funding for shelter expansion, including a recent application for $637,188 in COVID relief funds to renovate the St. Catherine and St. Lucie space. Additionally, state earmarked funds and contributions from the Archdiocese are being pursued to support these renovations.
Trustees expressed the need for a comprehensive approach to homelessness, emphasizing that while emergency shelters are vital, the ultimate goal is to transition individuals into permanent housing. The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue advocating for resources and support systems that address the root causes of homelessness, highlighting the broader community benefits of such initiatives.