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A mother and her children find a clean bill of health at TRP’s Casa Tabasco

by Diana Pando
Mayra was living with her three children in a cramped basement apartment. The apartment was in bad shape, but when she raised concerns with the landlord, he did nothing to address them. Then her sons started to get sick. She took them to the doctor, who informed her that her children had high levels of lead in their systems.
Deeply concerned for her childrenโs health and safety and fearing it was the apartment that was making them sick, she began an apartment search. She found some that were beautiful but also well out of her price range, while others were in bad conditions.
Mayra knew the longer her family stayed in their current apartment, the worse her childrenโs health would get. Finally, she was referred to The Resurrection Project (TRP). She applied and was approved for an apartment. Soon after, Mayra moved her children into a three-bedroom apartment at TRPโs Casa Tabasco in the Little Village neighborhood.
โMy children now have the space they need,โ she says, โand theyโre happy here because itโs their home.โ
The move into the new apartment has also impacted her childrenโs health; their lead levels dropped soon after the move and they are now in good health. She attributes this to the environment they now live in.
โThese are dignified apartments that are well maintained and have everything people could want,โ she said of Casa Tabasco. โIf there were more apartments like the ones at Casa Tabasco, TRP would continue creating even more healthy communities.โ



