Empowers youth facing emotional challenges through compassionate care and individualized treatment plans in a residential setting.
Creates personalized education programs that foster autonomy and skills mastery to prepare students for future academic and career opportunities.
Curated sessions that help young people build skills for healthy emotional expression, communication, and relationships, while discovering their sense of identity and purpose.
Connects youth with safe, nurturing homes and families with services that lead to family reunification or alternative stable caregiver(s).
Empowers young adults to successfully transition into adulthood by providing essential life skills that support independent living.
Supports career development for young adults experiencing racial, socioeconomic, and other disparities, at every phase of their employment journey.
Promotes mentoring, restorative justice, violence prevention, and community events for a safer and healthier South Shore community.
* Not open to the general public. Program admission by Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS) referral only.
** Not open to the general public. Program admission by Chicago Public Schools (CPS) or district/school board referral only.
Lawrence Hall is a 501(c)(3) organization. Gifts are deductible to the full extent allowable under IRS regulations.
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