
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, …
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.
About Us – LUCHA
Founded in 1982, LUCHA is both a US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)-approved housing counseling agency as well as a Community Housing Development Organization …
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 assistance, …
Your 2025 Annual Report is Here! – LUCHA
Dec 15, 2025 · At LUCHA, we believe that housing is a human right. For 43 years, this belief has guided our work across neighborhoods as we build, protect, and preserve affordable housing.
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 equity …
Community Law Program – LUCHA
LUCHA’s services provides clients with legal representation, housing-related information, problem-solving, community events, workshops and housing fairs to assist low- and moderate-income …
At LUCHA, we believe every person deserves a place to call home and a community that cares. Every home closed, workshop completed, and tenant supported brings us closer to building a stronger, …
Encuentro Square: A Place to Call Home – LUCHA
Dec 17, 2025 · This year, LUCHA and developer partner, Evergreen Real Estate, celebrated the grand opening of Encuentro Square. This two-building, multi-family development sits on the 606 Trail in …
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.