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2. YOUNG PEOPLE TALK ABOUT GIVING BACK TO THEIR COMMUNITIES.
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3. WEST SIDE UNITED PROVIDES FUNDS TO SMALL BUSINESSES IN THE COMMUNITY.
4. BREAKROOM ENGLEWOOD OPENS TO THE COMMUNITY.
5. Organization for Black Women addresses needs of the community.
6. Pastor Phil Jackson recognized as a 2023 Leader for a New Chicago.
7. MENTORING YOUTH THROUGH TECHNOLOGY TURNS 10: Ten years ago, Randle Carter founded Mentoring Youth Technology with the goal to give back to youth in at risk and underserved communities to expose them to technology careers.
8. CHICAGO YOUTH CENTER CALUMET HEIGHTS IS READY FOR THE COMMUNITY.
9. EXPECT 'THE UNEXPECTED' AT CABARET ZAZOU PRESENTS 'LUMINAIRE'.
10. ACTRESS BRINGS SPUNK TO 'THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, THE MUSICAL'.
11. MURAL UNVEILED AT BLUE ISLAND HEALTH CENTER.
12. COMMUNITY ORGANIZER SERVING ON NEW POLICE DISTRICT COUNCILS.
13. COURSE TEACHES YOUNG PEOPLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP THROUGH HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE: Chris Brown watched his parents working to better communities. His grandfather owned a business on the West side and he himself started some businesses.
14. 21st Ward Candidate envisions a new ward, wants community input.
15. CANDIDATE FOR 4TH WARD ALDERMAN WANTS A MORE PROSPEROUS, LIVABLE COMMUNITY.
16. 21ST WARD CANDIDATE IS IN THE COMMUNITY MAKING A DIFFERENCE.
17. TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING FIRM GIVES BACK TO THE COMMUNITY.
18. TARELL ALVIN MCCRANEY TALKS ABOUT PLAYWRIGHTING, SCREENWRITING AND BUILDING COMMUNITY INTENTIONALLY.
19. ILLINOIS ACTION FOR CHILDREN IS BUILDING STRONG FAMILIES AND POWERFUL COMMUNITIES.
20. ORGANIZATION ADVOCATES FOR INVESTMENT IN BLACK COMMUNITIES.
21. COMMUNITY MICRO EQUITY FUND HELPS SMALL BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES.
22. Chicago State University names new Athletic Director.
23. Growing Home still going strong after 30 years.
24. LOOP INVESTING TECHNOLOGIES CEO CREATES APP: Sean LeDree is using his more than 15 years of financial expertise to create access opportunities to those in underserved and underbanked communities.
25. ROBBINS FORMER RESIDENT PERCY SCOTT CHANGES THE FACE OF THE CONCERT INDUSTRY DURING COVID-19: Percy Scott is a product of Robbins who was raised by his mother and his community. His mother encouraged him to trust his community to help him to get the things he wanted
26. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS ENCOURAGED TO APPLY FOR GRANT: The Partnership for Safe and Peaceful Communities (PSPC) and its Chicago Fund will give $1 million in grants to organizations with gun violence prevention strategies focused on the summer and early fall months
27. FINANCIAL INSTITUTION CHANGES ITS NAME, COMMUNITY COMMITMENT CONTINUES.
28. LOVE FRIDGE A FOOD-SHARING COLLECTIVE PROVIDES FOR COMMUNITY.
29. RESIDENTS AND STAKEHOLDERS BEAUTIFY COMMUNITY.
30. Giveaway provides community with much needed goods.
31. NEW I GROW CHICAGO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SEES ORGANIZATION AS BEING A MODEL FOR BUILDING PEACE AND LOVE IN COMMUNITIES.
32. BUSINESS OWNER GIVES BACK TO COMMUNITY, LOCALLY AND ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
33. SEAWAY BANK WANTS CHATHAM LOCATION TO BE A COMMUNITY HUB.
34. ALDERMAN WANTS BLACK CONTRACTORS TO HELP REBUILD THE COMMUNITY.
35. ORGANIZATION FOUNDER LEVERAGES RELATIONSHIPS TO UPLIFT COMMUNITY.
36. Alderman wants Black contractors to help rebuild the community.
37. Initiative to host kick-off events for community engagement.
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