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ORGANIZATION: SPANISH COALITION FOR HOUSING

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Landlord Specialist with Client
Last year's photography volunteer captured this great picture of our Landlord Specialist with a client.

Spanish Coalition for Housing seeks a photography volunteer to come to our three offices (one time each) to take photos of our staff, clients, surroundings, and more for our annual report which will be released early January 2016. Credit will be given to the volunteer in the report for his/her photos and he/she will also recieve a hard copy in the mail. This is a great opportunity for aspiring photographers who are looking to improve their portfolio or those who enjoy photography as a hobby. It's also a chance to help us reach even more clients in need. During the time of service, the photographer will work with our Graphic Design and Marketing Associate (who will also be the main point of contact) at each site to discuss organizational needs for the project. There is no training, but a brief orientation with the marketing department upon arrival at the North Office Location (1922 N. Pulaski Rd).

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About SPANISH COALITION FOR HOUSING

Location:

1922 N PULASKI RD, CHICAGO, IL 60639, US

Mission Statement

SCH’s mission is to provide comprehensive counseling, education and housing resources necessary for Latinos and other low-to-moderate income families in the Chicagoland area, develop competence and responsibility in meeting their financial and housing needs, and advocate for and proactively promote additional resources for them.

Description

In 1966, Spanish Coalition for Housing began as a collaboration of groups from Chicago’s north and south sides that sought to address issues facing the Latino community. During this early stage SCH became a leader in the fight against housing discrimination, redlining, and disinvestment from financial institutions. SCH organized regular meetings with the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and the City of Chicago to advocate on behalf of the Latino community. In 1973, SCH became the very first organization to be certified as a Housing Counseling Agency by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. SCH continued advancing new ideas in financial education and housing but found meteoric growth when in 1992 SCH was hand-selected by HUD to pilot a new housing counseling program and in 1996 when SCH became the Chicago Housing Authority’s Latino offices administrator.

The most recent financial crisis has further pushed SCH to the forefront of housing in Chicago. Since 2007 we have seen a 996% increase in clients seeking foreclosure prevention. We also expanded our financial education, renter and landlord education programs to promote financial stability and prevent foreclosure, before it starts.

We have three locations to serve the North and South sides of Chicago and now see over 10,000 clients per year. We continue to deliver quality programs and compassionate service to all residents in need. We are your ally when you need help.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Community
Homeless & Housing
Advocacy & Human Rights, Community, Homeless & Housing

WHEN

Fri Oct 16, 2015 - Fri Nov 13, 2015
10:00 AM - 02:00 PM

WHERE

1922 N. Pulaski Rd.Chicago, IL 60639

(41.91612,-87.72687)
 

SKILLS

  • Photography

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training

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