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City Announces Applications Now Open for ‘Together Now’ Grant Fund

City Announces Applications Now Open for ‘Together Now’ Grant Fund

The City is now taking applications for the Together Now fund grant allocations which will help small businesses and not-for-profits in Chicago that have experienced economic distress and significant operational… Read more »

Comcast Extends Free Public Wifi Access for Remainder of 2020

Comcast Extends Free Public Wifi Access for Remainder of 2020

As cities and towns across the country begin to open up, Comcast is continuing its efforts to help people connect to the Internet during the COVID-19 crisis. The company announced… Read more »

The Illinois Commission to End Hunger Holds Inaugural Meeting

The Illinois Commission to End Hunger Holds Inaugural Meeting

Deputy Governor Sol Flores and Greater Chicago Food Depository CEO Kate Maehr, convened the first meeting for the Illinois Commission to End Hunger. Last year, Governor Pritzker restructured the Illinois… Read more »

Profesionales de la Salud Mental Están Atendiendo a un Enorme Número de Pacientes que Necesitan Ayuda a Causa de la Crisis de COVID 19

Profesionales de la Salud Mental Están Atendiendo a un Enorme Número de Pacientes que Necesitan Ayuda a Causa de la Crisis de COVID 19

“La gente está enfrentando un alto grado de ansiedad debido a los cambios en sus rutinas diarias”, dicen Maria Lopez-Boada, LCSW y Margaret Espinoza, LCPC. “Algunos días repetimos nuestras actividades… Read more »

Latino Art Beat concluye 2020 Youth Art, Film Competition

Latino Art Beat concluye 2020 Youth Art, Film Competition

Debido a la pandemia mundial COVID 19, Latino Art Beat ha suspendido temporalmente sus programas u ofrece servicios virtuales limitados prácticamente en su base. LATINO ART BEAT (LAB) a pesar… Read more »

Estudiantes inspiradores de ComEd

Estudiantes inspiradores de ComEd

Por: Ashmar Mandou A medida que los estudiantes navegan por la nueva normalidad este verano, ComEd interviene para atraer su atención con una variedad de videos STEM, actividades virtuales y… Read more »

Mayor Lightfoot Introduces Ordinance to Provide Tenant Protections

Mayor Lightfoot Introduces Ordinance to Provide Tenant Protections

Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot introduced a new ordinance to provide substantive protections to tenants and minimize the number of evictions across the city due to the unprecedented COVID-19 health and… Read more »

Chicago Region Food Systems Accepting Applications for COVID-19 Relief Funds

Chicago Region Food Systems Accepting Applications for COVID-19 Relief Funds

The Chicago Region Food System Fund announced a request for applications from non-profit organizations responding to the impacts of COVID-19 on Chicago region communities and the local food economy. This… Read more »

HOPE Fair Housing Center Names Evelyn Sanguinetti New Executive Director

HOPE Fair Housing Center Names Evelyn Sanguinetti New Executive Director

Following a national search, the HOPE Fair Housing Center has named Evelyn Sanguinetti as its new executive director. Sanguinetti is the former lieutenant governor of Illinois. HOPE was established in… Read more »

Aldermen Introduce Ordinance to Terminate Chicago Police Department Contract with Chicago Public Schools

Aldermen Introduce Ordinance to Terminate Chicago Police Department Contract with Chicago Public Schools

With massive public protests against police violence continuing in neighborhoods across the city, aldermen today filed an ordinance that would terminate the Chicago Police Department’s $33 million contract with Chicago… Read more »