Erie Neighborhood House Way
Linda Zabors
The Erie Neighborhood House, originally the “little Dutch Church,” was founded in 1870 in West Town. It is Chicago’s longest operating settlement house; it originally served immigrants and low-income residents. It now has several locations and offers education and workforce development services and advocacy under its mission to be inclusive and just.
Honorary Erie Neighborhood House Way
West Erie Street between North Elizabeth Street and North Armour Street
Approved: June 2019
Ward: 1
Alderman: La Spata
Neighborhood: West Town
Near
Erie Neighborhood House, 1347 W. Erie
Erie House sites and programs can also be found in the Humboldt Park neighborhood and in Little Village.