CHICAGO — After learning the DuSable homeless shelter located at 4900 S. DuSable Lake Shore Drive will soon be closing down operations, State Senator Robert Peters (D-Chicago) released the following statement:
“For months, my office and I have worked diligently to ensure members of our community were heard in their concerns about the DuSable shelter and informed regarding the shelter’s operations.
“On June 20, the Illinois Department of Human Services and officials from the City of Chicago informed me the DuSable shelter will be ceasing operations, with the expected completion to take between three to six months. I have been assured all residents of the shelter will be moved into new facilities.
“Throughout this process, I have been clear in our need for transparent communication that fully engages the community’s voice while also helping homeless families transition into secure housing. Reducing homelessness must be a priority for both the city and the state, and we remain committed to fighting for the dignity and care of our most vulnerable residents.
“As more information becomes available, my office and I are dedicated to keeping community members up-to-date. Individuals can contact my office at 773-363-1996 with questions or for help connecting with resources.”