An official website of the United States Government 
Here's how you know

Official websites use .gov

.gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS

A lock ( lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Fisher House Opens 100th Home to Support Military Families, Veterans

For military families or veterans going through a medical crisis, a new resource in the Chicago area may be able to ease the logistical and financial burden of getting treatment. 

Approximately two dozen people stand behind a large ribbon as two people in the middle cut the ribbon with large scissors.
Fisher House Foundation
A group of people take part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony in front of the 100th Fisher House that was officially dedicated on the campus of the James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in north Chicago, July 29, 2025.
Credit: Fisher House Foundation
VIRIN: 250729-O-D0439-1093

Yesterday, the Fisher House Foundation officially dedicated its 100th Fisher House, which was built at the James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in north Chicago.  

Fisher Houses offer critical housing and support to the military and veteran communities. Service members, veterans, their families and their caretakers can stay at a Fisher House at no cost while their loved one receives treatment and/or rehabilitation — similar to the care afforded to the families of sick children by the Ronald McDonald House or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. 

"This is one of those basic, yet underappreciated needs that kind of slipped through the cracks," said Ken Fisher, chairman and CEO of Fisher House Foundation.  

Two men in military camouflage uniforms sign a wooden beam.
Fisher House Foundation
Service members take part in a topping off ceremony, which marks the placement of the final beam on the portico of the 100th Fisher House, Oct. 2, 2024. The new house is located on the campus of the James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in north Chicago.
Credit: Fisher House Foundation
VIRIN: 241002-O-D0439-1076
A wooden beam attached to a crane is lowered onto the top of steel poles. There is writing on the beam.
Fisher House Foundation
The final beam, which was signed by service members, is attached to the portico of the 100th Fisher House, Oct. 2, 2024, after a topping off ceremony. The newest Fisher House is on the campus of the James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in north Chicago.
Credit: Fisher House Foundation
VIRIN: 241002-O-D0439-1077

It's taxing on a family to have a loved one in a hospital, but that stress is often exacerbated by having to drive back and forth, sometimes for hours each day, to a treatment facility. Fisher Houses help relieve that burden and allow families to start the healing process during treatment.  

"It makes them better caregivers because the financial burden is removed," Fisher said. "It also makes the patient better because now they don't have to worry about … how their [family will] get home at 11 p.m., because most of these houses are all within walking distance of the facility." 

The north Chicago house marks a major milestone for the Fisher House Foundation, which built its first house to serve military families at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, in 1990. 

Three men in business clothing stand together on a stage and hold a plaque up for a photo.
Fisher House Foundation
During the 100th Fisher House dedication ceremony, Army Sgt. Allen Lynch, a Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient, presents a plaque to hang inside the new house to Fisher House Foundation CEO Ken Fisher. Montel Williams, a Fisher House trustee who was the master of ceremonies for the event, joins them.
Credit: Fisher House Foundation
VIRIN: 250729-O-D0439-1092

The crowd attending the dedication included Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins and Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient Army Sgt. Allen Lynch, who presented a plaque to hang inside the new house to symbolize support for the families staying there.  

As of June 2025, Fisher Houses have served 534,000 military and veteran families, saving them more than $650 million in lodging and transportation costs. That equates to 12.5 million days of free lodging offered.  

"I think the most important impact that the foundation has had, other than the free lodging and the other things that we provide, is that we have been able to evolve in a way that met the changing needs of the today's veteran," Fisher said, referring to the Hotels for Heroes and Hero Miles programs the foundation runs, along with its support of the Warrior Games and the Invictus Games.  

Rocks and trees dot the landscape in front of a large home with a flagpole in its yard.
Fisher House Foundation
The 100th Fisher House officially opened its doors on the campus of the James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in north Chicago, July 29, 2025. Fisher Houses offer critical housing and support to the military and veteran community at no cost while they or their loved ones are receiving treatment or rehabilitation.
Credit: Fisher House Foundation
VIRIN: 250624-O-D0439-1072

The location for the new house was chosen largely because Lovell FHCC is a joint VA and Defense Department facility in a city that handles a huge number of veterans and service men and women. Aside from its main hospital, Lovell FHCC also operates two outpatient clinics elsewhere in Illinois and one in Kenosha, Wisconsin. It also has four  clinics at Naval Station Great Lakes for Navy recruits, other area military members and their families. 

The new house follows the mold of most of the other Fisher Houses. It boasts more than 14,000 square feet of room with 16 suites, all of which are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The home has a spacious kitchen for cooking and a large communal living area, as well as dining and family rooms, a laundry room and a shared patio.  

There's no time limit for stays, either; people can receive lodging for a few nights or several months. 

A spacious living room is shown with doors and windows looking into a large kitchen.
Fisher House Foundation
The 100th Fisher House on the campus of the James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in north Chicago officially opened its doors July 29, 2025. The home has a spacious kitchen and several living areas for guests to relax.
Credit: Fisher House Foundation
VIRIN: 250624-O-D0439-1073
A large bed, a set of dressers and a TV sit in a room with a closet.
Fisher House Foundation
The 100th Fisher House on the campus of the James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in north Chicago officially opened its doors July 29, 2025. The house includes 16 guest suites, all of which are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Credit: Fisher House Foundation
VIRIN: 250624-O-D0439-1074
 

Fisher Houses are located on several military installations and near VA hospitals, including in the United Kingdom and Germany. In the past 35 years, they've become a community, of sorts, for families to lean on each other while going through a shared experience. 

"It's the impact that we've had on these families that have been the most profound," Fisher said. "We have taken an extreme burden off military and veteran families that serve this nation." 

Like all Fisher Houses, once the north Chicago house was built by the private foundation, the keys were handed to VA officials, who will manage it in perpetuity.  

An entryway of a house highlights furniture and the bronze bust of a couple beside a set of stairs.
Fisher House Foundation
The 100th Fisher House on the campus of the James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in north Chicago officially opened its doors July 29, 2025. The new house boasts more than 14,000 square feet of room with 16 guest suites, a spacious kitchen, a large communal living area, dining and family rooms, a laundry room and a shared patio.
Credit: Fisher House Foundation
VIRIN: 250624-O-D0439-1075

Those looking to stay at a Fisher House usually receive a referral either from a case manager, social worker or noncommissioned officer; however, patients can contact the houses directly. 

If you need help or want to refer a patient, visit www.fisherhouse.org, identify the Fisher House closest to your medical facility and talk with the house manager, who can walk you through the process.  

The foundation isn't stopping at 100. More houses are in the works, with construction underway for a new house in Little Rock, Arkansas.  

Related Stories