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On the Issues - Community
Solis has built a stronger community for the 25th Ward by....
Serving as the Latino Executive Director of the Pilsen Neighbors
Community Council.
Focus
Areas
Parks & Recreation
Community Events
News
Thursday, November 23, 2006 Alderman Solis to Host 10th Annual Thanksgiving Day Luncheon Tuesday, October 31, 2006 Ald. Solis Installs 8 POD Cameras in Pilsen and Chinatown Sunday, October 01, 2006 Statement on the Big Box Ordinance Tuesday, September 26, 2006 I-Go Car Sharing Increases Affordable Transportation Options for 25th Ward Residents Tuesday, September 26, 2006 World Renowned Zoppé Italian Family Circus to Perform Seven Shows in Pilsen Saturday, September 09, 2006 The 25th Ward/UIC Family Fair Saturday, September 02, 2006 Statement on the Planned Demolition of 1835 S. Canalport Saturday, July 01, 2006 Pace Suburban Bus to Provide Daily Paratransit Service
Upcoming Events
Past Events
November 27, 2008 12th Annual Thanksgiving Day Celebration St. Ignatius College Prep - 1076 W. Roosevelt Rd.
November 15, 2008 Chicago Symphony in Pilsen Dvorak Park - 1119 W. Cullerton St.
November 15, 2008 Chicago Symphony in Pilsen Dvorak Park - 1119 W. Cullerton St.
November 12, 2008 Chicago Symphony Orchestra comes to Pilsen! Dvorak Park - Cullerton and Carpenter St.
September 28, 2008 Voter Registration and Blood Drive at St. Pauls
Links
Center for Neighborhood Technology The Center for Neighborhood Technology has a unique mission: To invent and implement new tools and methods that create livable urban communities.
Chicago Architectural Club .
Chicago Center for Green Technology The buildings, grounds, and programs offered here help architects, builders, and homeowners learn how green technology is cost-effective and good for the environment and people.
Coalition for the Homeless (CCH)
Chicago Crime.org
Chicago Park District
Chicago Police Department
Chicagoland Bicycle Federation The mission of the Chicagoland Bicycle Federation is to improve the bicycling environment and thereby the quality of life in the region.
Computers for Schools The Computers for Schools Association is a national non-profit dedicated to providing a low cost alternative for achieving technology in the classroom. Drop-off at 3350 N. Kedzie and get a tax deduction.
I-Go-Cars Drive when you want where you want. Join Chicago’s non-profit car sharing service. Reserve a car by the hour when you need it.
Latin American Chamber of Commerce Largest Hispanic Trade Association in Illinois, located at 3512 W. Fullerton
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) LIHEAP is designed to help eligible low-income households pay for energy services.
Metropolitan Planning Council MPC is a nonprofit, nonpartisan group committed to serving the public interest through the promotion and implementation of sensible planning and development policies necessary for a world-class Chicago region.
Mexican Fine Arts Museum The Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum is the largest Latino culture organization in the country and the only Latino museum accredited by the American Association of Museums.
YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago
City of Chicago Web Site A great site to find information for residents, business, government and exploring Chicago.
El Valor El Valor’s mission is to support and challenge urban families to achieve excellence and participate fully in community life. Our programs exist to enrich and empower people with disabilities, the disenfranchised and the underserved.
Alivio Medical Center Alivio Medical Center is a bilingual bicultural non-profit community health center serving the predominantly Mexican, Latino community, the uninsured and underinsured in Pilsen, Little Village, Heart of Chicago, Back of the Yards, Lower West and southwest Chicago.
Alivio is a Federally Qualified Health Center and receives federal funds from the Health Resources and Services Administration.
El Hogar del Nino Thus for over thirty years strong, the mission of El Hogar del Niño continues to be one which is for and about children assessing their needs and finding ways to meet those needs by providing and demonstrating comprehensive bilingual/bicultural child development facilities and curriculum for infants, pre-school and school-age children and their families.
The Resurrection Project The Resurrection Project (TRP) has built and sold 140 new affordable homes, rehabbed 12 buildings to provide 156 units of affordable housing, counseled and educated over 5,000 families on financial literacy and homeownership, and developed hundreds of community leaders through our organizing work.
Hispanic American Construction Industry Association The Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (HACIA) is a 24-year-old membership organization whose mission is to promote the participation of its members in public and private construction projects throughout the Chicagoland area.
Veteran Affaris in Illinois Check for new educational benefits for on-the-job training and apprenticeship programs.
Jobs for Youth/Chicago Jobs For Youth/Chicago helps young men and women from low-income families become a part of the economic mainstream.
Chicago Public Library Since 1986, the Chicago Public Library Foundation has worked with the City of Chicago to enrich the Chicago Public Library by funding book acquisitions, special collections and community-based programs. Learn About Upcoming Events, Programs, and Opportunities.
Chicago Public Schools (CPS)
Instituto del Progreso Latino Instituto del Progreso Latino (Instituto) was established in 1975 to meet the needs of Latino immigrants to learn English, find employment, accustom their children to the U.S. educational systems, and adjust to life in Chicago in a myriad of ways.
Instituto del Progreso Latino Instituto del Progreso Latino (Instituto) was established in 1975 to meet the needs of Latino immigrants to learn English, find employment, accustom their children to the U.S. educational systems, and adjust to life in Chicago in a myriad of ways.
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