Human Services

Support to Help You Move Forward

Human Services connects you with tools, programs, and guidance to build stability, independence, and opportunity.

Employment & Career Growth

“Find a Job or Build Your Career”

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Get the skills, training, and support you need to move toward employment and long-term success.

Programs Available:

Job Training Classes (LDI) – Learn practical skills to prepare for today’s workforce

Career Support Services – Resume help, job search guidance, and coaching

Take the next step toward employment and independence.

build Financial Stability & Independence

“Find a Job or Build Your Career”

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Take control of your financial future with structured support, goal setting, and opportunities to grow your savings.

Programs Available:

Family Self-Sufficiency Program (FSS) – Set goals, build savings, and work toward financial independence

Financial Coaching & Support – Guidance on budgeting, credit, and long-term planning

Create a path toward greater financial security.

Youth & Family Support

Support for Youth and Families

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Access programs and resources designed to support youth development, family stability, and long-term success.

Programs Available:

Youth Services – Educational support, activities, and development opportunities for young residents

Family Support Services – Resources and guidance to strengthen families and improve overall well-being

Build a stronger future for you and your family.

Senior & Disability Support

Support for Seniors and Residents with Disabilities

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Receive personalized assistance and access to services that support independence, health, and quality of life.

Programs Available:

Senior Services – Programs and support tailored to older adults

Disability Services – Resources and accommodations to meet individual needs

We’re here to help you stay supported and connected.

Resident Leadership & Community Engagement

Get Involved and Make an Impact

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Take an active role in your community through leadership opportunities and resident engagement programs.

Programs Available:

Resident Leadership Councils (H.O.M.E./RAB) – Represent your community and help shape programs and services

Community Engagement Opportunities – Participate in events, initiatives, and local decision-making

Your voice matters—get involved.

Staff specialists help you develop a plan with specific activities and actions needed to achieve your goals. This support includes:

  • Individualized support to help identify your needs
  • Coordination and referrals to necessary services
  • Assistance in setting goals and identifying the steps to accomplish these goals
  • Ongoing support to make positive changes in your life

Staff members speak various languages and often share the same cultures as the residents we serve. They can help bridge cultural differences and provide the support you need to reach your goals.

  • Emergency Assistance (Food, Utilities, Rent)
  • Connections to Education (Completing High School, Getting a GED, Entering College)
  • Connections to Employers looking for workers access to jobs related to Rockford Housing Authority construction, through our “Section 3” Program
  • Career Counseling and Job Training
  • Assistance with Self-Employment
  • Budgeting and Financial Planning
  • Legal Services
  • Parenting Skills
  • Home-Buyer Education

Staff members use their experience and contacts to help participants obtain employment in many industries, including medical, personal care, office and administration, social services and building trades. If you already have a job, you can also use our Resident Services programs to help you get a higher-paying job, earn a promotion or receive higher wages in your current job.

When you begin working with a Resident Services Program staff person, you will have an ally to help you navigate the path of education and employment. Your staff person will help you to identify your skills, abilities and interests and they will continue to help you as you make decisions and move forward. If you need services from other organizations, they will help connect to those resources.

Blackhawk Boys & Girls Club

An after-school program that offers sports, life skills, homework help, and computer assistance and access. A day program operates during the summer providing structured activities,
lunch, and trips.

Location: 330 15th Ave. Rockford, IL

For further information contact:
Artese Simmons Youth Coordinator, (815) 961-1213
http://www.rgreatfutures.org/blackhawk-unit/

This program is held at Blackhawk and Fairgrounds Community Centers. Free lunches are provided to children (ages 2-18) for RHA and community youth.

The Summer Food Program is administered by the City of Rockford and provides healthy lunches daily during the summer session.

This camp is a life and social skills program for disengaged young people who are at risk in the community. The programming of the Life Skills camp addresses fundamental life skills that many teens and preteens are lacking in our community today. The week-long camp is targeted as an all-encompassing goal to bridge the gap between community and law enforcement. The innovative approach to camp programming is a tool to build trust between the two. 

Resource Centers are now available in every development, high-rise, and low-rise. Resident Support Staff are available to provide assistance upon referral from a site manager.

For more information please contact:

Odessa Walker, Director of Human Services
owalker@rockfordha.org
815-489-8712

Resident Support Services provide outreach services to residents of high-rise and low-rise buildings. They coordinate events, workshops, classes and assist with applications for public aid, Medicare, SSI, energy assistance, and circuit breaker.

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