Chicago Sun-Times

Migrants to be housed at shuttered Catholic church on N.W. Side

Announceme­nt comes months after Archdioces­e offered city rent-free housing options for new arrivals

- BY CINDY HERNANDEZ, STAFF REPORTER chernandez@suntimes.com | @cindylu_7

A shuttered church in Portage Park will serve as a new migrant family shelter, the city announced Friday.

The Archdioces­e of Chicago will lease St. Bartholome­w Catholic Church at no cost — months after church officials offered to house new arrivals rent-free at the church, which closed last year. In turn, the city will sub-lease the building to the Zakat Foundation, which provides emergency relief and aid, to care for 300 new arrivals starting later this month, Johnson’s office said.

An agreement was made and the shelter was to open in January, but the deal never went through.

Despite offers to house migrants rentfree in over a dozen church-owned locations, Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administra­tion instead leased several privately owned shelter spaces. Others were housed in buildings owned by the city or the Chicago Park District.

Hundreds of migrants will be moving out of five Chicago Park District shelters in the coming weeks to allow the Park District’s spring programmin­g to resume.

“This initiative represents a remarkable example of what can be achieved when the public, private, and non-profit sectors collaborat­e towards a common goal,” the mayor said in a statement issued by his office.

Under the agreement, the Zakat Foundation will cover all operationa­l costs, including logistics and staffing for the shelter while adhering to the city’s Shelter Operation Guide.

“The family shelter at St. Bartholome­w Catholic Church is a testament to the resilience and empathy of our community,” said Ald. Ruth Cruz (30th). “I look forward to assisting the Zakat Foundation, Cook County, and the Archdioces­e in providing these vulnerable families with a safe place and the necessary resources to create a new life for themselves.”

Cook County will oversee constructi­on of shower facilities at the church and other minor renovation­s to accommodat­e families.

 ?? ?? Three hundred migrants are set to be housed later this month at St. Bartholome­w Catholic Church.
Three hundred migrants are set to be housed later this month at St. Bartholome­w Catholic Church.

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