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  1. LUCHA

    LUCHA (the Spanish word for “struggle”) advances housing as a human right by empowering communities – particularly the Latino and Spanish-speaking populations – through advocacy, …

  2. TIERRA LINDA – LUCHA

    Tierra Linda is LUCHA’s first sustainability-oriented development, bridging affordable housing with green technology for low-income residents of the City of Chicago.

  3. About Us – LUCHA

    The LUCHA acronym is also the Spanish word for “struggle,” which reflects the organization’s history of leading the struggle against discrimination, housing displacement, systemic inequity, …

  4. Homeownership & Housing Counseling – LUCHA

    As a HUD-approved housing counseling agency, LUCHA provides first-time homebuyers with educational workshops, credit counseling, mortgage support, access to down-payment …

  5. Properties – LUCHA

    LUCHA is committed to advancing housing as a human right. Our properties provide safe, quality, and affordable housing options for individuals and families who meet income requirements.

  6. Meet the Team! Announcing our New Shared Leadership Model

    Nov 11, 2024 · Since January 2024, LUCHA has been actively practicing shared leadership, leaning on the unique strengths of our Board of Directors and Executive team members. …

  7. Encuentro Square – LUCHA

    Introducing Encuentro Square Apartments located at 3759 Cortland Street and 1844 N Ridgeway in Chicago IL, in Chicago’s Logan Square community. It is immediately adjacent to the western …

  8. Our Board and Team - LUCHA

    Raisa Alicea Law Project Staff Attorney email: [email protected] Housing Counseling Specialist email: [email protected]

  9. Vision – LUCHA

    LUCHA aspires to build empowered, thriving communities and further access to equitable and fair housing. Housing is a human right. Fair and affordable housing is worth fighting for. Housing …

  10. MADRES UNIDAS – LUCHA

    After meetings with local officials about their concerns, the women partnered with LUCHA and collectively advocated for better housing services from government and the private sector.