CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
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PTA Equity Project
($50,000) Basic human needs for 630 District 65 families, managed by school principals and social workers. In collaboration with Evanston/Skokie Council of PTAs, individual District 65 school PTAs, Foundation 65, and Evanston Baseball & Softball Association.
($14,000) Collaboration with PTA Equity Project and Foundation 65 to provide 200 laptops to District 65 students. Tech support available through District 65 and Evanston Public Library.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD
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Infant Welfare Society of Evanston
($41,000) Basic needs for young children, in collaboration with Evanston Latinos and Evanston Past, Present, and Future
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FOOD/SUPPLIES
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Cradles to Crayons
($10,750) Cradles to Crayons logistical coordination with Evanston’s Bundled Blessings to provide and distribute diapers to 650 children, using Evanston Rebuilding Warehouse’s staffed facility. Diapers distributed to families through organizations, including Infant Welfare Society of Evanston, Family Focus, Childcare Network of Evanston, District 65 Family Center, Learning Bridge Early Education Center, and Evanston Aid.
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Gyros Planet and Taqueria
($164,725) Meals for 100 Latinx Evanstonians from St. Nicholas Church and District 65,
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Soul & Smoke
($382,500) Meals for 400 people, including District 65 referred families and seniors in 2300 Noyes building
($30,000) Meals for 150-200 people daily for April.
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HOMELESSNESS/SHELTER/HOUSING
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Connections for the Homeless
($225,000) Eviction prevention services for approximately 90 households
($14,000) Support for 26 new milieu assistants and housing specialists payroll that will not be reimbursed by FEMA for June and July.
($37,500) Support for Housing Manager for six months to transition individuals from hotels to long-term housing.
($25,000) In partnership with Curt’s Café — Housing and food for 40 families in a hotel for April.
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MENTAL HEALTH
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Trilogy Behavioral Health ($15,000) In collaboration with Connections for the Homeless, expansion and adaptation of access to mental health diagnosis and care for participants in Connections for the Homeless Hilda's Place.
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SENIOR SERVICES
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Dementia Friendly Task Force with Meals on Wheels, City of Evanston's Senior Services, Evanston 311, Evanston Latinos, four Subsidized Senior Housing Buildings
($5,500) Pilot cross-sector collaborative initiative to support older adults and their care partners by providing provide printed resource and activity packets that are interactive, inter-generational, and designed to cognitively stimulate and engage older adults.
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UNDOCUMENTED and MIXED STATUS RESIDENTS
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