"...being in a clean and sober environment helped me regain my stability and my family."
– Patricia

Mission

We develop healing communities that are solution-focused, participant-driven and strength-based, where homeless people help themselves - and each other - through their transition from the streets to self-sustainability.

Solution Focused: Applicants commit to sobriety, self-defined personal development goals and voluntary service.

Participant Driven: Residents are engaged as participants rather than recipients in every aspect of program operations.

Strength Based: Using the Resiliency Method, we do things with people—not for them.

Philosophy & Methodology

CHI's program methodology was cited by evaluation expert Bonnie Benard, MSW as a national model for adapting the Resiliency Method to homeless transitional service.

Our strength-based approach focuses on assets rather than deficits or liabilities. Program residents are engaged as participants rather than recipients and involved in all aspects of program operations, from tenant screening and staff hiring to community ambassadorship and corporate governance.

Doing things with rather than for program participants moves away from the provider/consumer model, and represents a middle alternative between the behavior-modification approach of traditional social service programs and the services-optional "housing first" model.

Participants use the PASSPORT to SELF-RELIANCE which they helped design to self-track progress toward self-defined personal development goals. The RESIDENT COUNCILS directly involve participants in defining policies, developing curriculum, assessing performance.