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September 18, 2007
A GCI Seminar
 
Title
Understanding and Ending the Cycle of Homelessness and Incarceration Through Permanent Supportive Housing
   
Speaker
John Fallon
Program Manager, Returning Home Initiative
Corporation for Supportive Housing

   
Location

Great Cities Institute, Suite 400 CUPPA Hall
412 South Peoria, Chicago, IL 60607

RSVP Appreciated: (312) 996-8700


 
John Fallon is a Program Manager in Illinois at the Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH), working as part of the Returning Home Initiative. This is a six million dollar 3-year national study designed to extend and develop the model of permanent supportive housing for those persons who are homeless and disabled and frequently cycle through the criminal justice system.

John comes to CSH after eighteen years at Thresholds directing two specialized teams working to place people from Cook County Jail back into the community. Typical members had 50 arrests, 20 psychiatric hospitalizations and decades of homelessness in their history. This successful project was awarded the national 2001 Gold Achievement Award for small community based programs from the American Psychiatric Association.

John has over 25 years of experience in the mental health field, including providing residential and outreach services to adolescents, children, persons who are homeless, as well as persons in correctional and health care settings who have a wide range of co-occurring barriers in addition to their being diagnosed with a variety of specific psychiatric disorders.

Read the GCI News story.

View the slides from this presentation.