Nonprofit

Shelter Care

Rockford, IL
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www.shelter-care.org

  • About Us

    It is the mission of Shelter Care Ministries to provide shelter, awaken hope, and honor dignity in every person who seeks comfort, support or assistance through our programs. Our focus is on individuals with chronic mental illness and families that are homeless in the Winnebago/Boone County area.

    Shelter Care was established in 1984 as an outreach ministry of Emmanuel Episcopal Church in downtown Rockford to respond to the growing population of homeless in the Rockford metropolitan area. A year later, it was honored with the designation of Jubilee Ministry Center by the National Episcopal Church. The Jubilee Center which is a drop-in day center for adults with chronic mental illness who are also homeless or at risk of homelessness is open weekdays throughout the year.

    In 1995, Shelter Care started its Emergency and Transitional Housing Program for homeless families. Housing was later expanded to include Permanent Supportive and Rapid Rehousing. These units specifically serve families with minor children, allowing the family to stay together as adults work to stabilize their situation. Shelter Care provides housing to 50 families each month.

    In 2023, Shelter Care expanded Supportive Housing to include Permanent Supportive and Transitional Housing for individuals who were homeless and living with serious mental illness. There are 20 apartments dedicated to housing this population.

    It is the mission of Shelter Care Ministries to provide shelter, awaken hope, and honor dignity in every person who seeks comfort, support or assistance through our programs. Our focus is on individuals with chronic mental illness and families that are homeless in the Winnebago/Boone County area.

    Shelter Care was established in 1984 as an outreach ministry of Emmanuel Episcopal Church in downtown Rockford to respond to the growing population of homeless in the Rockford metropolitan area. A year later, it was honored with the designation of Jubilee Ministry Center by the National Episcopal Church. The Jubilee Center which is a drop-in day center for adults with chronic mental illness who are also homeless or at risk of homelessness is open weekdays throughout the year.

    In 1995, Shelter Care started its Emergency and Transitional Housing Program for homeless families. Housing was later expanded to include Permanent Supportive and Rapid Rehousing…

    Cause Areas Include

    • Family
    • Housing & Homelessness
    • Mental Health
    • Poverty

    Location & Contact

    • 815-964-5520
    • 218 7th Street, Rockford, IL 61104, United States

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