November 17, 2015
Chicagoans 'Sleep Out' to Fight Youth Homelessness
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Chicagoans know fall means bitter cold is on its way. People will soon scurry to stay inside day and night. Yet, more than 20,000 young adults and students are looking for a permanent home, not just overnight�shelter.�
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"We are striving to bring new people and resources to this critical issue in Chicago," said Tracy Baim, Windy City Times�publisher and executive producer of the event. "We've modeled the event after similar events in other cities, and we plan to also showcase the talents of this next generation."
In the spirit of giving back this upcoming holiday season, the Chicago-area community will come together on�Friday, November 20, for an overnight sleep out�to raise visibility and funds to help provide a stable living environment for youth experiencing homelessness.
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The first-of-its-kind event in Chicago, the�Out In the Open Sleep Out,�will bring together members of the community to raise funds for 18 organizations serving youth experiencing homelessness. The event will be at Cricket Hill near Montrose Ave. and Lake Michigan.�
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Attendees will hear from individual teens and participate in a variety of activities. There�will�also be dozens of entertainers performing during�the�event.
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The following nonprofit partners will benefit from the event:� AIDS Foundation of Chicago; Care2Prevent, the University of Chicago;�Center on Halsted;�Chicago House;�Chicago Youth Storage Initiative;�Howard Brown Health Center's Broadway Youth Center;�Illinois Safe Schools Alliance;�La Casa Norte;�Lurie Children's Hospital - Division of Adolescent Medicine;�Neon Dorms - Heartland Human Care Services; New Moms; Puerto Rican Cultural Center - El Rescate;�TaskForce Prevention and Community Services;�Teen Living Programs;�The 750 Club Apartment Adoption Project;�The Night Ministry;�Thresholds;�Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc.; and�YEPP: Youth Empowerment Performance Project.
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The event is hosted by the newly formed Pride Action Tank, AIDS Foundation of Chicago,�Edelman,�Agency EA and�Windy City Times�newspaper, along with a wide range of other partners.
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To donate or sign up for the inaugural event as well as to learn more about individual teen's stories, please visit�sleepoutchicago.org.�