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Statistical outcomes are updated regularly and accurately. As of December 31, 2023 Hope for Tomorrow, Inc. has provided 6,266 bed/days of service in our permanent supportive housing program, and over 2,135 hours of psychosocial relapse prevention education to individuals with substance use and compulsive gambling disorders.  

 

Men’s & Veteran’s Recovery Home Programs (MVRHP) 2023 Performance Measure Outcomes (PMO)

Graphs accurate as of December 31, 2023

 

All applicants are asked to "Select the one that best describes your religion", below are the results.
NOTE: Religious preference or lack of, is not required or used in any way to determine eligibility or acceptance to HFT programs This question is only asked for informational and statistical purposes.
Preference Count % Rank Order
Christian 1444 46.45% 1
Catholic 923 31.59% 2
None 581 16.19% 3
Other 388 11.69% 4
Baptist 213 7.04% 5

Muslim

178 6.41% 6
Jewish 16 0.68% 7
Spiritual (HP) 14 0.59% 8
No Answer 7 0.39% 9
Agnostic 4 0.20% 10
Protestant 2 0.10% 11
Presbyterian 1 0.05% 12
Methodist 1 0.05% 12

 

IN AN ONGOING QUANTATIVE STUDY, H.F.T CLIENTS AND APPLICANTS REPORT THEIR "CORE ISSUES" TO RELAPSE

 

Core Issue TRUE Rank  Order
Stress   2288 1
Depression   2286 2
Boredom   2174 3
Loneliness   1994 4
Guilt   1804 5
Quit Maintenance Program   1750 6
Low Self Esteem 1742 7
Shame   1742 8
Isolation 1731 9
Impulsiveness   1647 10
Financial/Money   1646 11
Relationships   1585 12
Anger   1558 13
Resentments   1513 14
Inability to Ask For Help 1458 15
Lack of Support Network 1399 16
Insufficient Spiritual Connection 1214 17

 

In 2007, we began asking people, who were homeless and seeking supportive residential services through Hope for Tomorrow, what "Areas of Life" they felt they needed help with in order to assist them in achieving a self sufficient lifestyle. Listed below are their responses.

 

Areas of Life Needing Help
  Number of Applicants Indicating Yes Rank
Employment Services 1782 1
Substance Abuse / Mental Health Treatment 1555 2
Transportation 1447 3
Spirituality 1291 4
Life Skills (e.g., daily living skills)
1085 5
Financial Services 1108 6
Education 836 7
Recreational 813 8
Counseling (e.g., grief, anger mgmt., abuse, divorce…) 630 9
Legal 551 10
Identification Card 436 11
Social Security Card 342 12

 

Where (what county) HFT applicants are coming from.

Kane 1
DuPage 2
Cook 3
Will 4
Other 5
Kendall 6
McHenry 7
Lake 9
LaSalle 10
DeKalb 11
Grundy 12
Winnabago 13

 

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Funding provided, in part, by the Illinois Department of Human Services. Division of Substance Use Prevention & Recovery (SUPR), and Veteran Affairs.

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