How to Support New Arrivals in Illinois
As a Welcoming City, Chicago provides resources for new arrivals in Illinois, which can also be found on its website: chicago.gov/support. Below are ways you can support its efforts.
Mutual Aid
Community Care Collective 33: Make donations here.
Police Station Response Team (PSRT): A network of volunteers meeting the needs of recently arrived asylum seekers sheltering in police stations. To donate directly, click here.
19th Ward Mutual Aid - Neighbors Helping Neighbors: 19Aid supports new arrivals at the 22nd precinct. To donate directly, click here.
Turpin Cares: Turpin Cares supports new arrivals at the 22nd precinct. Click here.
Organized Communities Against Deportations: Building resistance against deportations and the criminalization of immigrants and people of color in Chicago. Learn more and donate directly here.
Edna White Community Garden: Supports new arrivals at the 22nd precinct. Learn more and donate directly here.
For additional inquiries, please email: DONATIONS@cityofchicago.org.
Donations
Instituto de Progreso Latino: Shop its Amazon Wishlist or on the website InstitutoChicago.org.
New Life Centers: Gently used and new furniture, winter clothing, and essential hygiene items.
Dropoff location: 4401 W. Ogden Ave Chicago IL 60623
Financial donations at https://newlifecenters.org/en/give
More info at https://newlifecenters.org/en/new-vecinos/
Chicago Furniture Bank: Donate extra furniture.
Request Form to Schedule Furniture Pick-Up: https://bit.ly/3NeugWs
Dropoff location: 4801 S Whipple St, Chicago, IL, 60632 (Monday-Friday, 9 am - 4 pm)
More information: https://www.chicagofurniturebank.org/
Cradles to Crayons Chicago: Donations of gently used clothing, shoes, and winter coats as well as new socks, underwear, and pajamas.
Shop its Amazon Wish List: Amazon.com