Since March 2020 we have been honored to serve free farm to family dinners to our neighbors that have been financially impacted by covid19. To date we have served more than 20,000 meals. Feeding America projects that more than 50 million people across America will face food insecurity this year due to the Covid19 pandemic. We provide healthy restaurant quality meals that allow families to stay home and receive contactless delivery without potentially placing themselves at risk from interacting with others.
Read MoreEstablished in 2014, Grow Greater Englewood (GGE) works to build a community in which all people have the opportunity to live safe, happy, healthy and fulfilling lives, now and into the future. Grow Greater Englewood is a social enterprise that works with residents and developers to create sustainable, food economies and green businesses to empower residents to create wellness and wealth.
Read MoreThe Chicago Urban League works to achieve equity for Black families and communities through social and economic empowerment.
Read MoreChicagoland Black Chamber of Commerce
"Dedicated to Economic Independence" - Leave no Business Behind! Mission Statement: To economically empower and sustain African-American (Black) Communities through entrepreneurship and capitalistic activities via interaction with the Illinois State Black Chamber of Commerce, Inc and the National Black Chamber of Commerce, Inc.
Read MoreChiGivesBack by paying it forward. Improving the well-being of the Chicagoland community by giving back. ChiGivesBack, Inc.’s success hinges upon our base of volunteers. Whether we are painting a classroom at a local school, serving food to residents suffering from homelesness, providing toys to children or supporting the work of Chicago Public School teachers, our volunteers keep us rolling forward. We empower our volunteers to make decisions that reflect the values and mission of our organization by giving them the tools they need to succeed on site at our events and community engagements.
Read MoreTraining Black people in Chicago to be first responders in their own neighborhood.
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