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Temporary Shelter and Affordable Housing Coming Soon from Dekomforter Resource Foundation to Help Domestic Violence Victims and Low-Income Families in Cook and Lake County
Dekomforter Resource Foundation (DRF) is excited to announce the development of new temporary shelter and affordable housing programs aimed at supporting survivors of domestic violence and low-income families in Cook and Lake County. These housing initiatives are part of our ongoing mission to empower individuals and families in crisis by providing them with the stability and resources they need to rebuild their lives.
Why Temporary Shelter is Essential
For survivors of domestic violence, immediate access to safe, secure housing is critical. DRF’s temporary shelter will provide a haven where individuals and families can escape abusive situations and begin the healing process. These shelters will offer more than just a place to stay—they will also provide access to essential support services such as:
- Mental health counseling
- Legal assistance
- Life skills training
- Career development resources
Affordable Housing: A Step Toward Long-Term Stability
Who Will Benefit?
These housing initiatives will primarily serve:
- Survivors of domestic violence in need of emergency shelter and long-term affordable housing
- Low-income families facing housing instability
- Individuals with disabilities who require supportive housing environments
- Families in crisis who need temporary, transitional housing as they work toward financial independence
How You Can Help
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Rachele J.
“DRF provided safety, comfort, and hope when my family needed it the most.”
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Lynn T.
“Their housing assistance transformed my life, giving me stability and a new beginning.”
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Jose R.
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Chris W.
“DRF’s wellness programs empowered our community to heal and rebuild stronger than ever.”
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