Fifth Street Renaissance/SARA Center

Fifth Street Renaissance/SARA Center We believe everyone deserves our compassion & deference. From health services and outreach to transitional and permanent housing programs, we can help!

FSR provides a variety of specialized programs and services to meet the varied needs of our diverse client base. We are devoted to helping the most underserved members of our community through holistic programming offered in a caring and compassionate environment. TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM – In existence since 1986, the housing program provides male and female individuals with single room livin

g quarters and comprehensive services to enable them to become independent, productive members of society. Clients are required to work with the case manager to identify and address barriers to independent living. Issues addressed include, but are not limited to, substance abuse, violence, life skills, budgeting and financial responsibility, mental and physical health, employment, education, and developing a healthy support network. Residents may participate in transitional housing for up to 18 months before moving to permanent housing. SPRING ST. VETERANS RENAISSANCE – A transitional housing program for veterans who are homeless and/or disabled. SSVR is a 15 bed facility which provides shelter and supportive services for up to 24 months and addresses all barriers to independent living. HOUSING ADVOCACY SERVICE (NORMAN PROGRAM) – This program is contracted through the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. A housing specialist works with families, who are at risk of losing custody of their children due to homelessness or near homelessness, to find safe, affordable housing and keep the family unit intact. Supportive services are provided to help the family address the issues that brought them to this crisis and to help to stabilize them before, during and after housing placement. YOUTH SERVICE PROGRAM (YIC) – This program is also contracted through the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. The program assists youth (17-21 years old) who are former wards of the state to prevent them from becoming homeless or assist with issues of homelessness which are a result of being released from the states foster care system. REINTEGRATION PROJECT – The HIV Reintegration Project assists individuals, who have been released from the Illinois Department of Corrections, Federal Bureau of Prisons facilities or County/City Jails and are HIV+. The program works to identify and secure housing, health and social service in “downstate” Illinois. A main goal of the Project is to prevent the spread of HIV to the infected person’s significant other/s and to enable them to lead more productive lives. Another goal of the Project is to develop a “continuity of care” service and referral system for the clients. ISHOP – This program is to assist HIV+ individuals with housing referrals, rent, deposit, mortgage and utility assistance. The program encompasses both long term and short term assistance and is offered in 64 central and southern counties. OUTREACH SERVICE PROGRAM – This program offers advocacy and referrals to walk in individuals who are experiencing crisis but do not need or are not eligible for rent/utility assistance or other assistance programs. HIV/AIDS TESTING, OUTREACH AND EDUCATION –On-site HIV/AIDS education, counseling and testing is offered, free of charge, from 9am-3pm, Monday through Friday or by appointment at the administrative offices and weekly at St. Johns Breadline, Poplar Place, Helping Hands, Salvation Army as well as Macon County locations including the Macon County Jail, Oasis Day Center, Good Samaritan and Salvation Army in Decatur. These services are also offered at various outreach events and satellite locations; and upon request. LIFESKILLS PROGRAM – This program is a holistic approach to changing unhealthy lifestyles, addressing issues that have caused chronic homelessness and preventing recidivism to crisis intervention. The program uses group, one-on-one, referral and follow-up contact to address all barriers to healthy, independent living. These barriers include domestic violence, mental and physical health, substance abuse, parenting, sexual health (HIV/AIDS/STD education and prevention, HIV testing and counseling services available on site), employment issues, literacy and educational advancement, budgeting and maintaining a household. FOOD, CLOTHING, AND HOUSEHOLD PANTRY – This program provides food, clothing and household items to clients who are in need. The pantry may be accessed each 30 days per client or household. HIV+ FOOD PANTRY – This pantry is more specific to the needs and appetite of HIV+ individuals and offers meat and personal selection of items. Nutritional supplements such as Boost and Ensure are also available to the client. PERMANENT HOUSING PROGRAM – This program offers permanent housing to adult males and females living with a disabling condition (primarily HIV). Individuals living in permanent housing are afforded case management, advocacy and other supportive services. COMMUNITY BASED PERMANENT HOUSING PROGRAM (PSH)– The same services as our site based permanent housing except apartments are located throughout the community and serve those who are homeless or chronically homeless. Two PSH programs offer housing to chronically homeless, HIV+ individuals and disabled individuals. NIGHTREACH PROGRAM – This program serves Springfield and all of Central/Southern Illinois. HIV, Hepatitis C, Gonorrhea and Chlamydia counseling and testing services, harm reduction; as well as a variety of other services to improve quality of life and reduce the spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases are offered to area residents. The program is offered during evening and late night hours (primarily 6pm-4am) in locations where high risk behavior (drug activity, sex activity, etc.) is known to occur and to our knowledge is the only program working these critical late night/early morning hours in the state of Illinois. CORRECTIONS INITIATIVE- Our newest program provides HIV and Hep C testing and counseling services and education in county jails in Central and Southern Illinois. The program currently serves Sangamon, Logan and Moultrie counties as well as the Sangamon County Juvenile Detention Center. Additional Facilities will soon be added as the program takes off. SSI/SSDI OUTREACH, ACCESS AND RECOVERY (SOAR) – SOAR is a nationally recognized advocacy and case management program designed to increase access to SSI/SSDI for eligible adults who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and have a mental illness and/or a co-occurring substance use disorder or other medical impairments. The SSI/SSDI application process is complicated and difficult to navigate, particularly for people who are homeless or who are returning to the community from institutions (jails, prisons or hospitals). It can be an even greater challenge for individuals with a mental illness, substance use issues, or co-occurring disorders that impair cognition …yet accessing these income and health care benefits is often a critical first step on the road to recovery. CONTINUUM OF CARE ACTIVITIES- Fifth Street Renaissance is an active Board Member of the Heartland Continuum of Care and serves as the Treasurer, Homeless Prevention Chair and fiduciary agent; as well as acting as one of the Lead Agents for the groups DCEO Funding. COOK STREET RENAISSSANCE – A 19 unit apartment complex providing affordable housing to low and extremely low income individuals. The program also offers other support services to foster stability including case management, life skills groups, HIV awareness education, free safe sex kits, food and household pantry, transportation and access to other community services through the referral process.

05/28/2026
Penny’s been nominated for Not-For-Profit Executive Director Of The Year for The Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce...
05/26/2026

Penny’s been nominated for Not-For-Profit Executive Director Of The Year for The Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce!! Go Penny Powell! We love you!! ❤️

And rounding out our Not-For-Profit Executive Director Nominees of the year for The Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce is Penny Powell who runs Fifth Street Renaissance/SARA Center. This woman has dedicated her life to her mission, acts as a boots-on-the-ground director and lovingly puts in 70-hour work weeks to improve the health outreach programs, providing housing and removing barriers to deliver a real pathway to stability for those facing homelessness, crisis and instability in our community. "I have always been drawn to work that meets people where they are, especially those who have been overlooked, underserved or left behind by systems that were meant to help them. This opportunity was more than a career path. It was a chance to build the kinds of programs and supports that were not available to me in my own teen years."

She is an incredible woman to speak to. Penny is a problem-solver and a fixer who sees beautiful opportunities to grow services and takes action to make them happen. When she stepped into this role 24 years ago, there were only 2 programs running and 2 staff members. Today, they are a team of 36 people with 7 properties, 14 buildings and 24 programs up and running to help change lives. She aims to deliver lasting impact each and every day ensuring families have the supports they need. Penny has created a culture that prioritizes dignity for those she serves while working through complex and ever-changing needs. 5th Street Renaissance has moved men, women and children from homelessness into permanent housing and that means they have a door to close, a safe place to call home and a chance to move forward in life.

Penny, you astound and amaze me, and I truly loved learning from you with our time together. What a powerhouse, and I am beyond grateful to have had the opportunity to pull you out a bit from behind the scenes. Thank you for allowing me to tell your incredible story. Cheering you on!

Today, we honor and have tremendous gratitude and deep reflection for the heavy price paid by our Veterans and their fam...
05/25/2026

Today, we honor and have tremendous gratitude and deep reflection for the heavy price paid by our Veterans and their families. No tribute can match your sacrifice, and no words can fully contain our indebtedness. We love all of you.

We’re looking forward to this! 🎨🖌️
05/22/2026

We’re looking forward to this! 🎨🖌️

We’re a week out from our Brunch & Brushes event with Fifth Street Renaissance/SARA Center! 🤩

Bring a pal of your choosing, get some brunch food, and paint portraits of each other! If you’re not an artist, that’s ok! In fact, that might be even better! 🥸

All supplies and food are provided at no cost to you 🥳

We hope to see you there 🧑‍🎨🎨🖼️

There were a lot of hugs, laughs, tears, some beautiful words spoken, and some very bold and real stories told. We honor...
05/21/2026

There were a lot of hugs, laughs, tears, some beautiful words spoken, and some very bold and real stories told. We honored our staff at this year's annual meeting, as well as our friends at the Coalition of Rainbow Alliances, who were the recipients of our Community Partner Award, and Kathy Kauffman Smith, who was the recipient of our Community Champion Award. Thank you to our board and to everyone who attended last night! We had a wonderful time with you!

05/01/2026

We’re Hiring!

Are you passionate about helping others and ready for a career that is both challenging and incredibly rewarding? We’re looking to fill a Case Manager position in the RRH (Rapid Re-Housing) and PSH (Permanent Supportive Housing) fields!

This is your opportunity to be part of meaningful work that helps individuals and families move from homelessness to stable housing and long-term success. Case managers play a vital role in guiding clients, connecting them to resources, and supporting their journey toward independence.

* Full-time
* Benefits included
* Purpose-driven work that changes lives

If you’re organized, compassionate, and ready to make a difference every single day, we want to hear from you!

We’ll be holding open interviews Tuesday May 5th and Wednesday May 6th at Spring Street Veterans Renaissance, 209 West Scarritt in Springfield from 4pm to 7pm! Please bring your resume and three business references! We’d love to meet you!

04/22/2026

💔 Springfield, here we go.....getting people off the street and into housing—and we need your help again.

If you can’t give, please, please share.

Fifth Street Renaissance is preparing 16 apartments for individuals and families moving from homelessness into permanent housing over the coming weeks. These are people who have worked hard to get here—but they cannot start over in an empty space.

We urgently need, gently used please (we cannot accept broken or damaged items):
🛋️ Couches and loveseats
🪑 Living room chairs and recliners
🪞 Dressers and nightstands
🍽️ Dinette tables and chairs
💡 Lamps, pots and pans, dishes

We are also in need of smart TVs

These items mean stability, dignity, and comfort.

Imagine finally getting keys to your own place after months—or years—of hardship, and walking into an empty apartment. Then imagine having a place to sit, eat, and feel safe. That is the difference you make.

🚚 Pickups available the next three Thursdays:
📅 April 23
📅 April 30
📅 May 7

📞 Please call or text Seth at 217-926-2164 to schedule a pickup

📍 Drop-off: 1315 North 5th Street (Rear), Springfield, IL
9am to 4pm Mon - Fri

If you’ve been holding onto furniture you don’t need—now is the time.
If you know someone who might help—please tag them.
If you can’t give, sharing this post helps more than you know.

Please help us make sure no one moves into a home with nothing inside. ❤️

We were deeply honored last night to receive the Organization of the Year Award at the Good as Gold Springfield Voluntee...
04/21/2026

We were deeply honored last night to receive the Organization of the Year Award at the Good as Gold Springfield Volunteer Awards at the University of Illinois Springfield. We’d like to thank the UIS Volunteer & Civic Engagement Center, United Way of Central Illinois, and Junior League of Springfield, Inc. (Springfield, IL) for recognizing the hard work of our staff, and we are incredibly thankful for the leadership of our Executive Director, Penny Powell. ❤️

We’d like to take a moment and express our love and appreciation for Debbie Williams, our current Treasurer. Debbie has ...
04/21/2026

We’d like to take a moment and express our love and appreciation for Debbie Williams, our current Treasurer. Debbie has been on the Fifth Street Renaissance Board since 2000. She has served as a past Secretary and President, and has served in State and City government for 27 years. We were so proud to see her recognized with a Heart of Gold Volunteer award at the Good as Gold Springfield Volunteer Awards last night! Congratulations, Debbie! You deserve it!! ❤️

We had a wonderful time “Sharing the Vision” with Coalition of Rainbow Alliances (CORAL) at The Ritz Gala this year! Tha...
04/18/2026

We had a wonderful time “Sharing the Vision” with Coalition of Rainbow Alliances (CORAL) at The Ritz Gala this year! Thank you CORAL, for putting on a grand event every year. We danced, celebrated, and we appreciate you all so much.

📸 by Gracie Tierney Photography

Address

1315 N 5th Street
Springfield, IL
62702

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+12175445040

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