Newsletter – November 22, 2023

 

Dear 33rd Ward Community, 

This week, as many of us gather with loved ones to celebrate our ability to be in community with each other, I want to take time to thank the people in our communities who dedicate their lives to helping others find peace, heal, and fight for a better world. All my gratitude today to the organizers, activists, advocates, community leaders, and parents who are working to care for our community and build a world free of oppression. 

It may feel difficult to find joy in a time when so many are experiencing or remembering loss. Tomorrow we dedicate time with our loved ones to honor the Indigenous lands we live on. This calls to mind the long history of violence against Indigenous communities here and around the world. We have watched 46 days of war against the Palestinian people who continue to resist all efforts to erase their homeland. This week is also a time to remember our trans siblings, who bring so much joy and light to our communities and are taken from us far too often by hate. 

I want to honor the lives lost, honor the grief of everyone mourning new loss in their family, and send strength and solidarity to all who continue to fight for liberation. As we celebrate the joy of being with our loved ones, we continue to call for peace for all, and #CeasefireNOW.  Tomorrow we celebrate survival, resilience, togetherness, community and the possibility of a better world. I wish a peaceful and joyous day to all our neighbors in the company of family, blood related or chosen. 

In that spirit, I want to highlight two community efforts this week to bring us together:

Free Thanksgiving Dinner with St. John Episcopal Church
When: Thursday, November 23, 2023, Music at 12pm, Dinner at 1pm
Where: ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 3857 NORTH KOSTNER AVENUE 

We hope that you will join us for a home-cooked meal on Thanksgiving Day. There is also a concert for your pleasure before the dinner, starting at noon, upstairs in the church. Please call (773) 725-9026 to make a reservation and leave your name and the number of people attending. Walk-ins are welcome. The dinner is free and all are welcome to attend.

Ongoing – Front Porch Christmas Toy Collection at Ward Office
Please donate toys at our office at 4747 N Sawyer Ave during business hours. Toys will be contributed to Front Porch Christmas, an event on December 9th starting at 1pm. Santa will be on the 3800 block of N Sacramento Ave passing out toys! All children are welcome. If you would like to volunteer, or donate you can reach out to frontporchchristmas@gmail.com 

Please reach out to our office for any assistance. We are here to help.
– Rossana, 33rd Ward Alderwoman

Our office will also be closed Thursday – Friday, November 23-24 in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday. We will resume regular operating hours on Monday, November 27th.

Holiday trash and recycling pickup: Trash cart service will not be interrupted as Streets and Sanitation crews will be working Friday, November 24. Trash carts can be left out early on Wednesday, November 22 as some crews may perform early collections. Recycling collection will not be interrupted due to the holiday. Follow these links for your trash collection schedule, recycling schedule, and street sweeping schedule

Rincon Family Services Mental Health Crisis Line: (773) 640-9803

Make an appointment for your free Covid or flu vaccine from a city clinic: Location information can be found by clicking this link. You can see a list of flu clinics by clicking here.

USPS opened another round of orders for (4) free Covid tests.You can order by clicking here.


33RD WARD OFFICE INFORMATION

Address: 4747 N Sawyer Ave, Chicago, IL 60625
Office Hours: Monday – Thursday 10am – 5pm; Friday 9am – 4pm
Phone: 773-840-7880
Email: info@33rdward.org
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Our office has space for children to play while waiting for their parents to receive help. Please don’t hesitate to bring your children if you need help. 


WARD OFFICE EVENTS

Community Safety Update
My office received an unfortunate report informing us that there was a shooting on the 3700 block of N Elston Ave earlier this week near the intersection of N Sawyer Ave in which a young woman was shot in the shoulder. I am in communication with the 17th district Commander and will share any other available information with the community soon. Our office is working with ALSO, a group of violence interrupters and community mediators who have been canvassing the neighborhood to learn more about the incident. They expect this was an isolated occurrence and want to assure the community that there are people involved at the front lines. We encourage community members to come together and join local organizations and efforts to support survivors of violence and to prevent this kind of harm from happening in our communities.

If you are interested in getting connected with violence prevention efforts underway, or if you need support please contact our office at info@33rdward.org or by calling 773-840-7880. 

For more information about the incident you can also contact the CAPS office by phone at 312-742-4588 or email  CAPS.017district@chicagopolice.org

Please note that the information provided is preliminary and subject to verification, and we will continue to provide updates as more details become available.

Ward Night 
Next: Monday, November 27, from 4:00pm – 6:00pm at 4747 N Sawyer Ave
Upcoming: Monday, December 11

Ward Night is an opportunity to bring your questions or concerns to the Alderwoman in a one-on-one meeting. Each Ward Night is first come, first serve. Walk-ins will be taken until 5:45 pm. For more information, please contact our office at info@33rdward.org or 773-840-7880.

Participatory Budgeting
This year’s Participatory Budgeting process (PB) has entered the second phase of work. Our idea collection period has closed and we will now be reviewing our list of projects. You can still join our committee to learn the ins and outs of Participatory Budgeting and help us involve our community. Your voice matters, and together, we can improve and maintain our community through direct participation in infrastructure decisions. Let’s shape our community together! To be added to our PB email list, please reach out to info@33rdward.org

Next meeting: Thursday, November 30 from 4:30pm – 6:00pm at Roosevelt High School
Upcoming: Thursday, December 7

You can enter the doors off of the parking lot on Leland. Ring the doorbell and the security guard will open the door for you. Each meeting is open to the public. You can participate as you are able. We do not hold the expectation for you to attend every meeting. Please come join us to learn, share your thoughts, and eat some snacks! The PB Committee will meet weekly unless otherwise noted.

SAGE Brigade Meeting
Sage brigade is a group of volunteers along with Councilwoman Rossana Rodriguez’s office, to help seniors with benefit information and fill out some applications in case they need help. Anyone can attend, but we focus on providing information regarding benefits or programs for seniors.

This month, the Sage Brigade will be making a series of visits to residences to play games, meet community members, and learn more about the places that they live.

Delia Ramirez End of Year Town Hall
When: December 2, 10am-noon
Where: Von Linne Elementary

Property Tax Appeal Workshop with County Board of Review 
When: December 6, time to be determined
Where: 33rd Ward Office, 4747 N Sawyer Ave

Snow Removal Volunteer and Request form
The 33rd Ward Alderman’s office helps coordinate support efforts with our neighbors to keep our Ward safe and walkable for our community after heavy snowfalls. We invite you to let us know if you are in need of help with shoveling your snow OR if you are someone who is able to help your neighbor with shoveling their snow. Our office will reach out to match volunteers with an individual in their area, who is in need of support. 

Please only fill out this form if you are are someone who:

  • Is physically disabled or a senior and you are unable to shovel your sidewalk.
  • OR would like to volunteer to help shovel your neighbors sidewalk.

You can fill out the form by clicking here. You can also reach out to our office during business hours at  773-840-7880 of by email at info@33rdward.org


COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Request Ward Services
CDOT Infrastructure Improvement Map
33rd Ward Community Driven Zoning
Recycling and garbage schedule
2023 Street Sweeping schedule and interactive map 
Chicago Clerk’s Office
Find your CAPS Beat


COUNCIL CORNER

We will use this space to share updates on legislation coming through the Committee on Health and Human Relations and City Council. 

The Treatment not Trauma Working Group will begin meeting this month. We will be sharing updates as they develop. We are very encouraged to see funding in the 2024 budget for two new public mental health centers and a large investment in staffing to support new and existing clinics.

City Council this week approved a referendum question called Bring Chicago Home. This question will appear on the March 2024 Primary Elections ballot and will list a series of changes to Chicago’s real estate transfer tax code. Currently in Chicago, anytime a property is sold there is a one-time sales tax applied. This tax is currently that same rate for any property regardless of value. Bring Chicago Home would amend this tax so that properties worth more than $1million would see an increase in their tax rate, and the 95% of properties sold below that value would see a significant decrease in their tax rate. This is not a property tax, and it will only affect our public if they are selling their property. You can learn more by reading the following from Bring Chicago Home Coalition and WBEZ.

City Council this week approved an historic amendment to Chicago’s Paid Time Off requirements, making Chicago the most progressive city in the country in regards to providing time off to its workers. Beginning December 31 of this year, Chicago workers will be able to accrue a guaranteed 10 days of paid leave annually. This is double what they were currently allowed. These five new days are significant because they can be used for any reason, not only for illness. For example, parents can take time to spend with their children at school events, to see family, or to enjoy a nice day at the beach in the summer. This ordinance comes with increased worker protections for filing complaints about their rights being denied. To learn more you can view the city’s press release here.   

The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) yesterday rejected a large portion of People’s Gas historic rate hike. You can read the full press release from the ICC by clicking here. The commission paused People’s Gas pipe replacement program, reduced the rate hike by nearly 40% and created new guidelines to improve access to reduced rates for low-income customers.

Chicago Department of Public Health announced a new vending machine program for providing fentanyl testing strips, Narcan, and other life-saving health resources to our communities. You can learn more at their Instagram page. 

Chicago announces new timeline for migrant resettlement in partnership with the state. You can learn more by reading this press release.


WARD OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENTS

Sign up to volunteer professional services to neighbors in need
Our office is putting out a call to local professionals, businesses, and consultants that would like to be on a list of resources for neighbors in need. Our office regularly needs advice regarding architecture, building construction, and many other areas of professional expertise. This will not be a business directory. We are specifically seeking members of the community that are willing to provide professional advice to our team and members of our community in times of extreme need. We will not be connecting our constituents to these professionals for the purpose of providing contracts or expanding their business. If you would like to help, you can fill out this contact form and our team will be in touch before adding you to our directory.  

Infrastructure Improvement Projects:

  • Upcoming: Road Closure Monday-Friday 7am-3pm, December-MarchPeoples Gas will be performing maintenance work on Sacramento, north and south sides of the intersection at Montrose. Road closure of 4300 and 4400 Sacramento during weekdays from 7am-3pm. The road will be open outside of those posted times. Work will begin mid-December and is expected to be complete by mid-March of 2024. 
  • Current: Road Closure – Department of Water Management private contractor will begin installing an underground sewer structure at the intersection of N Albany Ave and W School St. Due to the nature of the work, this intersection will be closed to traffic for the duration of construction. Work at this location is expected to last approximately 4-6 weeks. Upon completion by the contractor, a City of Chicago In-House sewer crew is expected to continue installation of sewer pipe along W School St between N Albany Ave and N Elston Ave.

CDOT Seeks Public Input to Help Shape Future of Chicago’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure

SURVEY LINK / Hace click para la encuesta

The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) announced the start of public outreach efforts to help shape the City of Chicago’s future investments in Electric Vehicles (EV) and charging infrastructure. To support the City of Chicago’s Climate Action Plan goals to reduce transportation carbon emissions and advance environmental justice, CDOT is developing a framework plan to equitably expand EV access, services, and charging infrastructure. As part of this planning process, CDOT is launching a survey to better understand the level of knowledge residents have about EVs and e-mobility devices like electric bikes and scooters, their mobility needs, and how those factors will impact EV charging demand over the next decade. 

The community meeting schedule is as follows: 

  • Tuesday, November 7, Olive-Harvey College from 6 – 7:30 p.m. (hybrid meeting)  
  • Thursday, November 9, Daley College from 6 – 7:30 p.m.  
  • Thursday, November 16, Garfield Park Fieldhouse from 6 – 7:30 p.m.  
  • November 30th at Malcolm X College from 6-7:30 p.m.

To take the survey, learn more EVs and e-mobility in Chicago, and to sign up for email updates, please visit the project website: chicago.gov/chicagomoveselectric.  

Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) New Re-entry Programs

The Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) is excited to announce two new reentry initiatives designed to support the critical needs for individuals exiting incarceration. SPRING Forward Reentry Employment and Navigation Pilot program and the addition of a fifth Community Reentry Support Center (CRSC). These programs aim to provide comprehensive support for individuals reentering society after periods of incarceration, including extensive housing and employment navigation. These pioneering initiatives underscore the city’s commitment to rehabilitation, community reintegration, and reducing recidivism rates.    

COMMUNITY REENTRY SUPPORT CENTER: A Hub of Empowerment for West Side Residents 

DFSS is proud to announce a fifth Community Reentry Support Center (CRSC). This center will be in the North Lawndale neighborhood, located at 808 S. Kedzie Ave. Chicago, IL 60612, and will serve residents returning to Chicago’s West side. The CRSCs are an essential resource hub aimed at providing returning individuals with a supportive and holistic environment for reintegration. The newest center is led by the Safer Foundation and will serve as a safe space where individuals can access a range of services, including job training, counseling, education, and social support networks. By fostering connections and partnerships between returning residents, community leaders, and service providers, the center will work towards breaking down barriers to successful reentry and promoting community healing. You can locate a list of all Chicago’s Reentry Support Centers by visiting Chicago’s Resources for Returning Residents website, or by calling 2-1-1/3-1-1 for additional resources and support. 

SPRING FORWARD:  A Path to Stability 

SPRING Forward focuses on a revolutionary two-part approach to reentry success: employment and housing.  Through this collaborative approach, lead Program Administrators Cara Collective & Lawndale Christian Legal Center, alongside DFSS, will work to provide employment and housing navigation services to residents released from Cook County Department of Corrections and the Illinois Department of Corrections.

Individuals recently released within 18 months are eligible to apply. Eligible applicants must also be 18 years or older, reside in Chicago, or returning to Chicago, and face housing insecurity, such as the possibility of homelessness or uncertain housing options.  

Applicants begin by contacting Cara Collective’s SPRING Forward hotline at (312) 798-3310. Cara Collective will start by helping secure employment and provide a base of support for participants of SPRING Forward. Once active in employment services, Lawndale Christian Legal Center (LCLC) will lead the housing navigation by facilitating access to affordable housing and housing-supportive services to stabilize residents and mitigate the risk of recidivism.

For more information about DFSS reentry initiatives, please visit https://www.chicago.gov/reentry 

Emergency Heating Repair Program is now Open

The Department of Housing’s Emergency Heating Repair Program is now open from Nov. 1, 2023 to April 1, 2024. The process for submitting a service request is outlined in the attached letter, as well as other general information about the program. You will also be able to find the same information on the webpage chicago.gov/ehrp.

Chicago Launches Composting Pilot Program

The City of Chicago is launching its first-ever citywide Food Scrap Drop-Off Program, and all Chicago residents are welcome to drop off their household food scraps for composting at one of 15 locations across the city– for FREE!  Composting keeps food scraps out of landfills, reduces harmful greenhouse gas emissions, and recycles nutrients that enrich soil. You can learn more here. See this article by The Triibe for information as well. 

Our ward has two nearby sites: the Irving Park location at 4605 W Lawrence Ave, and the Avondale location at 3143 N Rockwell St. Images showing the cart locations can be found on the website.   Use this Food Scrap Drop-Off Form to sign up for one of the drop-off sites.

Grid-Based Tree Trimming
The Bureau of Forestry is no longer receiving individual tree trimming requests and has shifted to a grid-based maintenance schedule similar to the street sweeping schedule. You can view the map here. 

Current grid section: N040 W028, which covers Montrose to Irving Park Rd from California to Kedzie

Each grid segment can take between three weeks and two months to complete. Tree trimming personnel will be in the ward weekly, weather permitting. Similar to street sweeping notifications, trees will be posted with signage in advance of tree trimming. Upon the completion of each grid segment, we will make an announcement about which grid will be completed next. If you’re worried about the immediate safety of the area around a given tree due to its conditions, you can reach out to 311 or our office so the appropriate service request can be made. 

Having trouble filling a vacant apartment? Chicago Rents can help:
Ariel Parrella-Aureli reported on the Chicago Rents program for Block Club. Chicago Rents is a program that offers guaranteed rents and additional incentives for landlords interested in providing affordable housing for tenants.The program has already housed more than 2000 Chicagoans. Chicago Rents provides support to both the tenant and the landlord throughout the duration of the lease. If you’re a landlord who’s interested in learning more, click here. Landlords can also fill out a survey by clicking here and Chicago Rents staff will reach out to you. 

Local School Playground Improvements
There are several active school playground improvements in the ward.

Cleveland’s new playgrounds and outdoor classroom have funds from the state. Those funds were approved recently as noted in our newsletter. Construction is expected to be complete by the new school year. We will share updates in our newsletter as the project advances.

Bateman has funds from our Participatory Budgeting program and additional grant funding to come from CPS and the state. The applications are being processed and we will share updates in our newsletter as the project advances.

Von Linne has funds from our Participatory Budgeting program and additional grant funding from CPS and the state. The playground is in its design phase and we expect construction to begin in the summer.

The Roosevelt High School turf field is under construction and received funding from a variety of sources including the Kedzie/Lawrence TIF.

It is very challenging to secure funds for our school improvements, and we are very proud of the organizing work everyone at the schools has done to make these projects happen. We understand this process has taken a long time, but we are very close to celebrating all of these new projects together.


SUPPORTING NEW CHICAGOANS

Please donate to the Community Care Collective 33 to support winter needs for migrants. 
You can donate by clicking here.

Chicago announces new timeline for migrant resettlement in partnership with the state. You can learn more by reading this press release.

Update to Migrant Mission Website – FAQ added
Chicago has added an official Frequently Asked Questions page to their website dedicated to the Migrant Mission. This FAQ details the process for welcoming migrants and responds to many of the questions that have been asked by the public. Check this page for information. 

Update to Migrant Mission Website – Situational Awareness Dashboard added
Chicago has added an official “Situational Awareness Dashboard” page to their website dedicated to the Migrant Mission. Check this page for information

RFP for 1 year contract with DFSS to provide food to migrants
Deadline Nov 9, 2023 at noon
You can learn more and apply here.

Donations
Our office continues to receive calls, emails, and walk-ins from constituents who wish to support new Chicagoans. One of the immediate ways to help is to check the Instituto del Progreso Latino Amazon Wish List which is updated frequently to meet the needs of new arrivals in the city’s temporary shelters. Only new items are being accepted at this time. Additionally, Instituto del Progreso Latino is accepting monetary donations to purchase items in bulk. Donations can be made by visiting InstitutoChicago.org. For additional information, visit chicago.gov/support

Please do not drop or donate any items at Chicago Police Districts. 

Furniture can be donated to Chicago Furniture Bank. The Furniture Bank, in partnership with New Life Centers, is providing furniture to new arrivals who are being resettled into permanent housing. The Furniture Bank is also the largest provider of free furniture to the unhoused Chicagoans as well. 

To donate your gently used and new furniture, clothing, and other essential hygiene items visit any @C2CChicago location or select @NLCenters  locations.

Volunteer Opportunities

Members of our community have formed the Community Care Collective to direct mutual aid efforts in the 33rd Ward. You can learn about volunteer opportunities by following this link. 


COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Ongoing – Front Porch Christmas Toy Collection at Ward Office

Please donate toys at our office at 4747 N Sawyer Ave during business hours. Toys will be contributed to Front Porch Christmas, an event on December 9th starting at 1pm. Santa will be on the 3800 block of N Sacramento Ave passing out toys! All children are welcome. If you would like to volunteer, or donate you can reach out to frontporchchristmas@gmail.com

Fair Tenants Union Community Hearing about Landlord Gary Carlson
When: next Monday the 27th at 6pm
Where: the basement of Christ Lutheran Church, 3253 W Wilson Ave

Fair Tenants Union (FTU) will share witness testimony and elevate their demands for the City to prioritize in the ongoing settlement negotiations with Carlson. The community hearing will be structured similar to a regular court hearing and the purpose of the community hearing is also to highlight the inherent issues in a housing court system. There will be time for community testimony when anyone can speak briefly.

Free Winter Weekdays at the Art Institute
This holiday season, we are happy to announce the return of Free Winter Weekdays from November 27 to December 22, 2023. Illinois residents can enjoy free admission on Mondays (11:00–5:00), Thursdays (11:00–8:00), and Fridays (11:00–5:00). Their new gallery tour is available in Spanish and American Sign Language.

Night out in the Parks Applications are open!
Deadline: December 10 – Apply by clicking here. 

The Night Out in the Parks Call for Proposals for Season 2024 is now open and we are looking to cast a wide net in our cultural arts pool!  WHO can apply? Anyone… who operates their business within the city limits of Chicago – the cultural arts cover a wide breadth of genres: dance, music, culinary and literary arts, wellness, circus arts, theater and more! 

Free US Citizenship Overview Event
When: Saturday, 2nd December at 11am
Where: Irish American Heritage Center, 4626 N Knox Ave
Registration: irishchicago.org 

Irish Community Services provides a state-funded program called the New Americans Initiative which helps eligible immigrants to become US citizens and participate fully in our democracy.  

For many, the process of becoming a citizen can be overwhelming and intimidating. We’re hosting a  free 30-minute US citizenship overview event on  Saturday, 2nd December at 11am at the  Irish American Heritage Center, 4626 N Knox Ave, Chicago, IL 60630.  This event provides crucial information about the citizenship process, eligibility, and available resources.

Winter Craft Sale with Bateman Elementary
When: Saturday, December 2, from 10am-3pm
Where: Bateman Elementary School, Enter Auditorium on 4200 block of N. Sacramento Avenue

QuiltConnection Holiday Market
When: December 2, from 9am-2pm
Where: Mayfair Presbyterian Church, 4358 W Ainslie

Geographic Society of Chicago Trivia Night
When: December 7 from 7-9pm
Where: Leader Bar, 3000 W Irving Park Rd

Free Santa Event
When: December 9th from 9 am to 12 pm
Where: Mayfair Presbyterian Church, 4358 W Ainslie St, Chicago, IL 60630

Mayfair Presbyterian Church would like to invite you to a free Santa event. They will also be hosting a fundraiser pancake breakfast, but there is no cost associated with visiting and taking photos with Santa 


YOUTH RESOURCES

Amtrak Scholarship Program

Amtrak is providing (11) eleven scholarship opportunities for next year. Applications are due by January 31, 2024 at 10:59pm Central Standard Time. You can learn more and apply by clicking here. 


BUSINESS RESOURCES

Sign up to volunteer professional services to neighbors in need
Our office is putting out a call to local professionals, businesses, and consultants that would like to be on a list of resources for neighbors in need. Our office regularly needs advice regarding architecture, building construction, and many other areas of professional expertise. This will not be a business directory. We are specifically seeking members of the community that are willing to provide professional advice to our team and members of our community in times of extreme need. We will not be connecting our constituents to these professionals for the purpose of providing contracts or expanding their business. If you would like to help, you can fill out this contact form and our team will be in touch before adding you to our directory.  

Night out in the Parks Applications are open
Deadline: December 10 – Apply by clicking here. 

The Night Out in the Parks Call for Proposals for Season 2024 is now open and we are looking to cast a wide net in our cultural arts pool!  WHO can apply? Anyone… who operates their business within the city limits of Chicago – the cultural arts cover a wide breadth of genres: dance, music, culinary and literary arts, wellness, circus arts, theater and more! 

Submit to be a vendor at the 2024 Democratic National Convention

The 2024 Democratic National Convention will be held in Chicago from August 19 – 22 next year. You can submit an application to be a vendor at the convention by clicking here.

Chicago Parks District Vendor Applications Open

The 2024 concession program application is available at www.parkconcessions.com. Please see attached the Notice of Availability (NOA) and the advertisement. Vendors interested in joining the concession program should contact UCG Associates. website:  parkconcessions.com | email: parkconcessions@unison-ucg.com | phone:  (312) 988-3360.  

Small Business Improvement Fund Applications – Apply Nov. 1, 2023
Applications open: 9 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1
Applications close: 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30

The SBIF program uses revenue from TIF districts to help owners of commercial and industrial properties to repair or remodel their facilities for their own business or on behalf of tenants. Tenant businesses are also eligible to apply on their own.

Program participants can receive grants for 30 to 90 percent of project costs, with a maximum grant of $150,000 for commercial properties and $250,000 for industrial properties. The grants are administered by SomerCor on the City’s behalf and do not have to be repaid.

DPD and SomerCor will host an informational webinar to review program requirements and the application process.

SBIF Informational Webinar  –  1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1 | Register

For additional information, visit www.chicago.gov/sbif


EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

The City of Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection is hiring! 
There are 7 openings for the Nights and Weekends “Business Compliance Investigator” position. BACP investigators perform a full range of investigative duties to enforce and ensure compliance with the City’s ordinances governing businesses, consumer protection, and public vehicles. Find complete details and application here: Chi.gov/BACPJobs

Los Barriles Sports Bar & Restaurant is hiring a bartender for afternoons and weekend shifts. For more info, reach out to Araceli at 773-941-2754.

Kurt Mamon State Farm Agency, located at 3643 W Lawrence Ave, is looking for high school or college students who would like to work 10 – 12 hours per week and gain experience in administration. Reach out to Kurt at (773) 998-7700 for more info! 

Floor Coverings International, located at 4403 W Lawrence, is hiring for a part time office manager. Apply online today!

Taylor Hair Dezign, located at 3322 W Foster Ave, is renting out chairs for hair stylists. Stop by and speak to the owner Rasmia for more info. 

CPS Hiring Paraprofessionals
The Chicago Public Schools Talent Office is hosting the monthly CPS Job Paraprofessional Fair for paraprofessional positions with Chicago Public Schools. CPS will continue to host these community job fairs monthly throughout the city at various locations on the second Thursday of every month. We want to encourage members of the community to apply for positions within CPS in the area in which they live at www.cps.edu/careers.

Saint Mary of Providence Hiring in Multiple Positions

Detailed Job Descriptions can be found by clicking here. 

Apply in person at: 4200 N. Austin in Chicago, or online @ www.smopchicago.org

If you have questions, contact the Human Resources Director email: humanresources@smopchicago.org, Phone: 773-545-8300

Saint Mary of Providence is hiring (1) Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional, Full time; (1) Direct Support Person (DSP); (1) Activities Coordinator, Part time


COMMUNITY HEALTH

Below is a list of Mental Health resources that are available locally here in the City of Chicago.

Make an appointment for your free Covid or flu vaccine from a city clinic
Location information can be found by clicking this link.

You can see a list of flu clinics by clicking here.

Safer Use Society
Weekly on Wednesdays at 5:30pm. RSVP for location. 

Thrive for Change is providing a weekly event as social support for individuals actively using drugs, on MAT, those seeking an alternative to a 12-step program & everything in between. No abstinence required, no expectations, no judgment, just compassionate understanding & support. This is a hybrid style meeting, meaning that you can show up in person or online via zoom.

We fully embrace harm reduction based programming and activities, we will host monthly skill shares, peer-peer community-based development, & culturally competent facilitation. This is not a 12-step group. More details can be found in the RSVP form or at social media @thrive_4change

Narcan and Fentanyl Test Strips Available at Our Ward Office
Our office has been certified to distribute Narcan and Fentanyl testing resources to our community. You can stop by during our open hours or reach out to info@33rdward.org for more information.

Free Asthma Services from American Lung Association
Do you know a child, adult or family member that has uncontrolled asthma? The American Lung Association in Greater Chicago has a program where a skilled healthcare professional will visit your home and provide an asthma assessment. The healthcare professional will provide health education and any materials and products needed to mitigate your asthma symptoms. Products include, but are not limited to, green cleaners, HEPA vacuum cleaners, air cleaners, beds, bed and pillow covers. More information by clicking here. 


COMMUNITY SAFETY UPDATES

My office believes that the best approach to community safety requires us all to participate in conversation together, to learn about each others’ needs and find ways to support each person. We encourage everyone to participate in the CCPSA, attend your regular beat meetings (CAPS), and your local CCPSA District Council local meetings. 

Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability
Last year, Chicagoans elected their first ever Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability (CCPSA). The CCPSA is a city-wide elected body of three representatives from each police district. These representatives have a wide range of responsibilities that you can learn more about by clicking here

CCPSA Announced Meeting Schedule for 2023. 

17th District CAPS Meetings: 17th District CAPS Webpage with schedule.
Please contact the 17th District Community Policing Office / CAPS, if there are any questions or concerns.
Email: caps.017district@chicagopolice.org  Telephone: 312-742-4588

Click here for information about beat meetings.


33RD WARD OFFICE INFORMATION

Address: 4747 N Sawyer Ave, Chicago, IL 60625
Office Hours: Monday – Thursday 10am – 5pm; Friday 9am – 4pm
Phone: 773-840-7880
Email: info@33rdward.org
Website and constituent resources: www.33rdward.org
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33RD WARD STAFF

Veronica Tirado-Mercado, Chief of Staff

Stacy Erenberg, Deputy Chief of Staff

Jonathan Nagy, Director of Communications and Engagement

Rebecca Rios, Director of Infrastructure and Zoning

Eric Ramos, Ward Superintendent

Elizabeth Espino, Neighborhood Services Representative

Ariana Aguilar, Neighborhood Services Representative

Charlie Billingsley III, Neighborhood Services Intern

John Cruz-Barcenas, Legislative Assistant


Do you have news to share?

We are always trying to improve our communication! If you have information to share with the community, we would like to know! To submit an item for our weekly newsletter, please send an email with the event details including date, time, and location, and a brief written description.  Any photos should be submitted in .JPEG format. Please submit by 5pm on Thursday.

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