Lamb's Fold/Trinity Services Permanent Housing Program
In 2002, Lamb's Fold Center for Women and Children and Trinity Services, Inc. formed an innovative partnership to provide permanent housing options for women disabled by mental illness and their children. Trinity Services is the premier provider of residential and educational services for persons with disabilities in our area, with over 50 years of expertise in all facets of service. This collaboration has resulted in a HUD-funded, scattered-site permanent housing program serving women and their children after they have completed a transitional housing program.
Residents of this program receive the same supportive services as those in the Lamb's Fold Center for Women and Children: food, clothing, personal care items, counseling, domestic violence services, transportation, advocacy, tutoring, educational/vocational opportunities, life skills training, and a case manager dedicated to this program.
Lamb's Fold provides some of the services and Trinity provides some of the services for this program, the first of its kind in our area. Dual supervision of the project lessens the management burden on either organization. This collaboration has resulted in other benefits for both organizations, such as employment opportunities for Lamb's Fold residents with Trinity Services. Trinity's expertise in group homes and federal guidelines has been a great asset to this endeavor.
The objective of this program is to assist clients in maintaining a permanent home for their families, keeping them out of the shelters and eliminating the need for many outside services. Residents are encouraged to work or attend school as their disability allows them.
Referrals for residency come from the Lamb's Fold Center for Women and Children as well as Daybreak Center, the emergency shelter in Will County.







