• Bring Chicago Home Collaborations

    In 2017, a group of individuals with lived experience of homelessness first developed the idea of what became Bring Chicago Home. Since then, Chicagoans have collectively worked for the revenue we need to provide the permanent housing and services the people experiencing homelessness in Chicago need.
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    Connecting with Leaders Through Paint and Conversation

    Alondra Jara connected with the leaders who helped make the Bring Chicago Home campaign possible, collaborating with them on hand-painted portraits that highlight their leadership and contributions.
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    A Brand Refresh to continue the fight

     

    Nida Hasan expertly led a branding refresh for the Bring Chicago Home campaign to strengthen their organizing, outreach and digital communications efforts.

     

     

     

     

     

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