Christmas in the Wards (CITW) is continuing its long-standing mission of uplifting communities across Chicago by stepping in where help is needed most. On November 1st, 19th, and 21st, the organization will have distributed more than $15,000 in emergency food assistance to Chicago-area families facing rising hardship.
Being a full-time caregiver is not for the faint of heart. It requires commitment—the real meaning of love—patience, boundless energy, physical strength, unwavering faith, and appreciation. Why appreciation? During my caregiving, I was grateful for the help and encouragement I received from God. I learned to depend on Him as those I cared for depended on me. The more I thanked Him, the smoother my tasks flowed—it was always a mission of love.
In response to ongoing uncertainty surrounding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and its evolving federal guidelines, Christmas in the Wards (CITW) hosted a community food giveaway on Chicago’s West side, Wednesday, November 19, 2025, from 10:30 a.m. to Noon at Sav-A-Lot, 420 S. Pulaski Road.
With more individuals and families facing hardship this holiday season, The Salvation Army is stepping up to meet the rising demand for support. To ensure critical services remain available through the holidays and beyond, the organization is aiming to raise $12 Million in Chicago and is calling on the local community to help make it possible.
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) has named Dr. Calvin Mackie, Founder and CEO of STEM NOLA | STEM Global Action, the 2025 recipient of the ASME Ralph Coats Roe Medal—one of the most distinguished honors in the field of engineering.
Whether you’re planning a family reunion, company picnic, birthday party or even a wedding, the Forest Preserves of Cook County offers beautiful outdoor locations to make your event unforgettable.
Skydeck Chicago, the iconic observation deck on the 103rd floor of the Willis Tower, is celebrating a decade of romance in the sky with the 10th annual Love on The Ledge contest. The beloved Valentine's Day social media contest invites deserving couples to tie the knot or renew their vows 1,353 ft. above the city in an intimate ceremony on The Ledge, creating the feeling of floating above Chicago's skyline.
The Andersonville Chamber of Commerce, the Chicago Is With You Task Force, the Rogers Park Business Alliance and the Committee on Immigrant and Refugee Rights are proud to announce the launch of Chicago Loves Local: 77 Reasons to Shop Small, a citywide campaign celebrating small businesses in every one of Chicago’s 77 community areas.
Illumination: Tree Lights at The Morton Arboretum will once again light up the holiday season. The 13th annual celebration of trees in winter runs through Jan. 3, 2026, inviting guests to experience nature in a whole new light along a one-mile, ADA-accessible walking trail.
The Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal (OSFM) is raising awareness during National Carbon Monoxide Awareness Month this November. The OSFM is urging everyone to recognize the silent and invisible danger of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, which claims hundreds of lives and sickens thousands each year across the United States.
On the day before Veterans Day, Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs returned a lost Purple Heart medal to the niece of a World War II veteran who was injured while fighting in France and Germany.
Chicago State University (CSU) and Chicago Public Schools (CPS) Network 17 have joined forces to launch Elevate 17: Powered by CSU and Network 17, a groundbreaking initiative designed to transform college access and success for students on Chicago’s South Side.
Mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago Park District CEO Carlos Ramirez-Rosa joined Friends of the Parks, Alliance of the Southeast, and the Environmental Law and Policy Center joined a host of elected officials, conservation advocates, and Eastside community stakeholders at the Calumet Park fieldhouse, 9801 S. Avenue G, to announce the future closure of the Calumet Confined Disposal Facility (CDF) and plans to convert the 43-acre site into public parkland.
For the fourth straight year, City Colleges of Chicago has made gains in fall headcount enrollment, exceeding pre-pandemic enrollment. Fall enrollment of 44,296 students in credit and adult education programs combined represents an increase of 3.6% over the prior fall, according to the Illinois Community College Board.
The Black Arts & Culture Alliance of Chicago (BACA) has announced the winners of the 2025 Black Excellence Awards, honoring and celebrating Chicago theatre, dance, music, film, literary, and visual artists. The 24th annual event was held on Monday, November 3, 2025, at Black Ensemble Theater, 4450 N. Clark St. in Chicago.