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Updated as of October 21, 2020

Chicago HOPES for Kids is Named Winner of Chicago Innovation Award

By: Alexandra Kirchner, Development Administrator

Chicago, IL— Chicago HOPES for Kids is honored to have been named one of the
Neighborhood Innovation Award winners for their COVID-19 Virtual Academic Support. The
winners were announced at this year’s virtual event held on Monday, October 19th.


Students experiencing homelessness have been particularly vulnerable during the COVID-19
crisis because they regularly lack access to the internet, computers, and other resources vital to
remote learning. In partnership with the Reva David Logan Foundation, Chicago HOPES forKids distributed WiFi hotspots, tablets, and ChromeBook laptops,as well as virtual academic
programming to families living in homeless shelters across the city during the height of the
COVID-19 crisis. As students transition to remote learning this fall, we are continuing to provide
virtual resources and socially-distanced in-person programs to ensure students remain on track
and encouraged while they are unable to attend school. By providing targeted support for one of
the most vulnerable populations of students in Chicago, we are helping prevent them from
falling further behind, providing access to greater future opportunity, and closing the digital
divide.

“In this year of a global pandemic, innovation is needed now more than ever,” said Tom
Kuczmarski, co-founder with Chicago journalist Dan Miller of the awards. “2020 winners are
solving big problems in healthcare, community and workforce development, education, finance,
agriculture, electronics, telecommunications, manufacturing, drug development, business
services, and more.”

 

“Thank you Chicago Innovation for this honor.” said Chicago HOPES for Kids Board President,
Tonya Rice. “This award means a tremendous amount to our organization and will help make a
real impact for children and families experiencing homelessness.”

 

The complete list of this year’s Chicago Innovation Award winners can be found at
www.chicagoinnovation.com.


Updated as of May 15, 2020

Chicago HOPES for Kids Receives $50,000 Grant Through NBC Project Innovation

By: Alexandra Kirchner, Development Administrator

Chicago HOPES for Kids is thrilled to announce that we have been named the recipient of a $50,000 grant through NBC Project Innovation. The grant will support the expansion of STEM curriculum in our After-School programs located in homeless shelters across the city of Chicago.

Many of our students lack access to STEM enrichment because of their socioeconomic status. However, STEM has become an increasingly important aspect of education as it opens up boundless opportunities for children to discover more of their world and build a brighter future. This grant will fund a new curriculum partner, NextWaveSTEM, as well as more technology such as tablets and ChromeBooks to deliver an online literacy curriculum and STEM enrichment during COVID-19 and beyond.

We are grateful to NBC-5 and Telemundo for featuring our work on the air and online - you can find broadcast clips and web stories linked below. Thank you to NBC Project Innovation for your support in our transformative work in the lives of students experiencing homelessness!

NBC 5:

Website story:

https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/nbc-5-telemundo-chicago-award-grants-to-non-profits-helping-communities-impacted-by-coronavirus/2271384/

Telemundo Chicago:

Website story:                

https://www.telemundochicago.com/marcando-la-diferencia/organizaciones-locales-reciben-250000-de-telemundo-chicago-y-nbc-5/2089631/   


Updated as of May 14, 2020

Chicago HOPES for Kids Receives Grant from SC Johnson

Funding will support remote education opportunities for homeless students during COVID-19

By: Alexandra Kirchner, Development Administrator

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CHICAGO, Illinois - Chicago HOPES for Kids is pleased to announce it has received a grant from SC Johnson to support our virtual academic support program for children experiencing homelessness in Chicago during COVID-19.

The $12,500 grant will support our ongoing efforts to distribute technology and ensure WiFi access for families living in homeless shelters across Chicago, as well as the creation and distribution of online learning resources to supplement students’ remote learning.

Click below to read the full press release!


Updated as of March 26, 2020

Chicago HOPES for Kids, in partnership with Reva & David Logan Foundation, Brings E-Learning to Homeless Shelters

Responding to the needs of children experiencing homelessness during COVID-19

By: Alexandra Kirchner, Development Administrator

CHICAGO, Illinois - Chicago HOPES for Kids is distributing over $20,000 in e-learning equipment - including tablets and power packs - as well as cleaning supplies to families living in homeless shelters across the city through a generous grant from Reva & David Logan Foundation. In addition to the increased health risk of living in a crowded shelter environment, these children consistently face unequal access to educational opportunities and perform behind their peers on key metrics like reading levels. They are at high risk for falling even further behind in their education during a period of remote learning.

Without electronic devices for families to use safely, the ability for students to keep up with schoolwork is significantly impaired.  SchoolHouse Connection has documented the following needs at homeless shelters to ensure successful e-learning: mobile hotspots, devices, places to charge devices, and a stable environment conducive to learning. By purchasing tablets and chargers to be distributed directly to families living at our partner shelters, Reva & David Logan Foundation ensures that they maintain social distance and cleanliness while supporting their children’s education. HOPES is also providing hotspots and access to Xfinity service information where needed to ensure that all families have internet access.

Chicago HOPES for Kids’ dedicated staff and AmeriCorps volunteers will support students’ use of the tablets by providing guidance to parents and shelter staff on how to use tablets to support ongoing literacy development and complete e-learning activities assigned by Chicago Public Schools. HOPES staff will also be recording read-aloud sessions so that students can maintain a sense of routine and consistently see familiar faces. Executive Director Rita Kahn shares that, “moving forward, we plan to offer video calls with HOPES staff and volunteers on an as-needed basis for individualized homework assistance.” In partnership with Reva & David Logan Foundation, Chicago HOPES for Kids reaffirms their mission to transform lives through education and help children overcome the challenges of homelessness, even amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.