Strides for Peace 2023 Race Against Gun Violence Fundraiser
Event Fundraiser: Strides for Peace 2023 Race Against Gun Violence
Strides for Peace created the Race Against Gun Violence (RAGV) with the goal to build capacity, promote collaboration and choose hope. The RAGV is the rallying point to raise funds for and awareness about what is being done to end gun violence and build Chicago's future.
You can choose to support Strides for Peace, which organizes the race and provides direct financial support and programming to nonprofits working on the frontlines, or you can directly support one of the participating organizations listed below.
Organizations
Strides for Peace
Our vision is a Chicago where all can thrive and live free of the fear of gun violence. Our mission is to increase the collective impact of community organizations working to END gun violence, save lives and build a stronger Chicago.
To do this, we seek to address investment and proximity gaps in efforts to end gun violence, by funding and seeding growth for a diverse collaborative of organizations throughout the city. Strides for Peace intentionally engages different sized organizations with a spectrum of interventions and responses – gun violence is too complex to be solved by only one or two approaches: we must work together.
Our partners, who are trusted and respected in communities most impacted by violence, inform all our work. We listen to and learn from them and they listen to and learn from each other. Together, we build individual and collective capacity so we all grow more effective in addressing the impacts of, and ultimately ending, gun violence.
A Project for Us from Strides For Peace on Vimeo.
$1,745.00
Advocate Trauma Recovery Center
$1,575.00
After School Matters Inc.
After School Matters is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to provide Chicago public high school teens with opportunities to explore and develop their talents, while gaining critical skills for work, college and beyond. In 2019, After School Matters provided nearly 19,000 teens with high-quality after-school and summer programs in arts, communications & leadership, sports, and STEM.
$673.50
The BASE Chicago
$0.00
Beyond Athletics Chicago
$0.00
Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence
$2,932.00
BUILD
BUILD is a nationally respected gang intervention, violence prevention, and youth development organization
based on Chicago's West Side. We work to save lives and mentor young people who live in the city's most
challenged neighbrohoods.
Our mission is to inspire hope and offer opportunities so youth facing systemic obstacles can achieve
positive futures.
Our services reach over 2,500 youth a year helping them build hope, resilience, and a path to a promising future.
$50.00
The Calhoun Foundation
$0.00
Challenge II Change
$1,910.00
CHAMPS Mentoring Program
$725.00
Catholic Charities
Catholic Charities Renews provides free counseling and case management services to anyone who has suffered multiple traumas. Services are available in both English and Spanish to residents of Chicago and Lake County.
$100.00
Chicago Adventure Therapy
Using outdoor adventure sports like paddling, orienteering, cycling, camping and rock climbing, Chicago Adventure Therapy (CAT) works with Chicago youth to have a lasting positive impact on their communities and become healthy adults by teaching effective social skills and strong leadership skills, increasing participants' sense of possibility, and fostering a sense of empowerment and personal responsibility.
$325.00
CAASE - Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation
The Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation envisions a community free from all forms of sexual exploitation and sexual violence, including sexual assault and the commercial sex trade. CAASE addresses the culture, institutions, and individuals that perpetrate, profit from, or support sexual exploitation. CAASE is excited to be demonstrating our commitment to holistic violence prevention throughout Chicago by participating in this year's Race Against Gun Violence.
$15,067.00
Chicago Police Memorial Foundation
The Chicago Police Memorial Foundation is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to honoring the lives of fallen Chicago Police heroes. The Foundation provides support and financial assistance to the families of Chicago Police Officers who were killed or catastrophically injured in the line of duty.
$50.00
Chicago Run
Chicago Run is a nonprofit organization that provides children and youth from pre-K through high school with fun and engaging physical activity programs regardless of age, neighborhood, or athletic ability level. We serve over 18,000 children and youth with high-quality enriching physical fitness programs. Our goal is to improve the physical fitness and social/emotional well-being of all our participants by following a Sports Based Youth Development model and using Trauma Sensitive coaches.
$0.00
Chicago Survivors
Chicago Survivors is a social service provider of multi-cultural services to family members who have lost a loved one to homicide in Chicago. Through a full range of services, including immediate crisis response, family trauma-informed counseling and criminal justice advocacy, we empower families to live beyond their extreme loss.
When the unthinkable happens, we'll be there.
Our Crisis Responders arrive at the scene or hospital within hours of a homicide to help survivor families cope and take the next steps. They provide information on the family's crime victim rights, including rights in funeral planning.
Our licensed Youth Clinical Counselors are specifically trained to provide therapy to children who have been severely traumatized. The Youth Clinical Counselors triage, support children, teens, and parents as they process their experience and fast-track referral of children who are severely traumatized.
Through Supportive Counseling, our Family Support Specialists provide coping skill-building to family members following their loss, including exercises in self-awareness, meditation and relaxation, stress reduction, anger management, assistance with insomnia, and other effects of violent loss.
In Illinois, the immediate surviving family members related to a homicide victim are crime victims too. This means you are entitled by law to respect, information, and services. Chicago Survivors is here to guide you through this experience. Our services are free, voluntary, and open to family members of Chicago homicide victims.
Join our team. Donate. Share.
#WHYIRUN - Abby, Chicago Survivors' Crisis Responder
Our website https://chicagosurvivors.org/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ChicagoSurvivors/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chicagosurvivors/
Twitter https://twitter.com/ChiSurvivors
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/chicago-survivors/
Youtube - Watch 'Survivors on Loss and Everyday Violence': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4pdMF6BwSg
$825.00
Children's Place Association
For more than 30 years, Children's Place Association has partnered with local government agencies, community groups and businesses to build a better tomorrow for Chicago's most vulnerable children – those challenged by health disparities, poverty, neighborhood violence and racial injustice. Our comprehensive services stabilize vulnerable children and strengthen families so they can build a more promising future.
$0.00
Chi-Town GVP Summit
$0.00
Christ the King Jesuit College
$0.00
Crater Big Brother Mentor Program
The Crater Big Brother Mentor Program (CBBMP) is a mentoring program endeavoring to make a difference in the lives of youth between the ages of 8-18, as well as the community, by providing mentorship, educational opportunities and life skills.
$25.00
ConTextos
ConTextos uses the power of education and personal narrative to promote healing and reflection, and to foster critical thinking and dialogue. We seek to lift up the voices and insights of people affected by trauma, to challenge assumptions, and to provoke change.
$0.00
Everytown Survivor Network
Through our members in the Everytown Survivor Network, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America gives a voice to survivors and victims of gun violence. The Survivor Network works to build communities of support around the country, and many of our survivors live in the Chicago area and lead our work with community partners to stem gun violence.
$0.00
E.Y.E. LEAD
The E.Y.E. LEAD Promise is E.Y.E. LEAD's commitment to its student participants to see them through their chosen pathway in life, whether that's college, a trade, or workforce development.
E.Y.E. LEAD provides lifelong programming, mentorship and support to all of its participants, through all stages of life.
E.Y.E. LEAD provides programming through its collaboration with community partners to provide holistic professional and personal development.
E.Y.E. LEAD Foundation Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. All donations are tax deductible.
$0.00
Faith Community of St. Sabina
$0.00
Firehouse Community Art Center
The Firehouse Community Art Center has served as a safe haven for young people in the Chicago area for over a decade and has been coordinating various events and art programs dedicated to preventing and interrupting youth and young adults caught in violence. The Firehouse Community Art Center was birthed from youth and young adults in North Lawndale who attended an all youth and young adult Saturday night Hip-Hop worship service in 2003, started by Pastor Phil Jackson. Youth and young adults came from all over the community and city to engage in the arts. This prompted Pastor Phil and several partners to incorporate The Firehouse Community Art Center as a 501(c)(3) in 2006, and in 2007 they purchased the 100 year old Chicago Firehouse in North Lawndale. The Firehouse now offers year-round, multi-disciplinary cultural arts programming, mentorship, leadership and workforce development centered around the prevention and interruption of violence.
$0.00
iFred - Shine Hope Company
$375.00
Friends of Whitney Young
Gun violence is a reality in our city and it's important that, as a community and a team, that students of Whitney Young support a good cause. As the students reflect on how this may have directly (or even indirectly) affected our lives, we will use this race to bring this issue to the forefront of our minds and decide how we can be responsible citizens of Chicago and lend a hand in ridding our community of violence.
$0.00
Future Ties, NFP
Hundreds of kids participate in Future Ties's programming each year, which includes field trips to places like the beach and a roller skating rink, arts and crafts, guest speakers, and movie nights. The academic mentorship that Future Ties provides helps young people achieve grades and test scores high enough to be admitted to test-in high schools around the city.
$200.00
Gary Comer Youth Center
Based in Greater Grand Crossing on Chicago's South Side, the Gary Comer Youth Center was established in May 2006. Our mission is to prepare young people (ages 11-24) for college, careers, and futures as well-rounded global citizens. We foster the advancement of young people through its integration of exploration, out-of-school-time enrichment, employment and extended learning opportunities. Our model is comprehensive and focused on youth development; health & wellness, and family & community engagement; academic success; and career exploration. In collaboration with strategic partners, CEC supports 2,000 young people annually. Our vision is a world where every young person in every community has the resources and opportunities to reach their unlimited potential.
$0.00
Girls in the Game
$25.00
Guitars Over Guns Organization
Guitars Over Guns aims to empower youth from Miami and Chicago's most vulnerable communities through a powerful combination of music education, public performance opportunities, and mentoring relationships. Our mentors are all local, professional musicians who are trained in Social Emotional Learning best practices designed to help youth overcome hardship, find their voice, and reach their potential as leaders.
$2,318.00
Healing Hurt People Chicago
Healing Hurt People-Chicago (HHP-C) is a hospital and community based violence intervention program launched in August 2013 as a collaboration between the John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, The University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital and the Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice at Drexel University in Philadelphia.
$7,449.00
HelloBaby
HelloBaby from HelloBaby NFP on Vimeo.
HelloBaby is a not for profit organization whose mission is to support, empower and inspire families raising young children in underserved neighborhoods in Chicago.$0.00
HPKIC Anti Violence Task Force
The Hyde Park Kenwood Interfaith Council Anti-Violence Task Force is comprised of members of multiple faith communities and affiliated organizations within the Hyde Park and Kenwood communities, joining movements throughout Chicago to address the violence across our City. We seek to address violence by offering leadership, resources, our voices and perspectives, all shaped by various faith traditions which have a common commitment to the well-being and flourishing of all human beings.
With funds raised this year, we will continue our work of healing through the arts as a violence prevention strategy, seeking to reach young people who would benefit most. Our task force seeks to combine the arts, therapists, community building and speakers to facilitate healing at our community gatherings.
Our goal is to raise $3,000.
For more information about our work, please visit our website: https://hpkinterfaith.org/anti-violence-task-force-2/
$2,755.00
Hustle Mommies
The Hustle Mommies movement is dedicated to ensuring that moms in urban, inner city environments voices are heard and that we build our communities up as moms dedicated to uplifting urban families. We focus on five focus areas which are emotional wellness, effective parenting, urban education for the urban family, career and entrepreneurial development and curing gun violence to protect urban families. Our initiative PAINT THE ORANGE was designed to be led by the newly assembled Hustle Mommies Task Force where we are dedicated to raising awareness about inner city gun violence by amplifying the voices of moms (and dads) who have lost their kids/significant others to inner city gun violence.
$0.00
I AM A GENTLEMAN
$100.00
Intonation Music
$0.00
Israels Gift of Hope
$988.00
The James-Gail Foundation
$0.00
Jaya Beemon Foundation NFP
$0.00
Kidz Express
$960.00
Kids Off the Block
Kids Off the Block (KOB) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit founded in 2003 by Diane Latiker who opened her home to youth in her community to help them steer away from the negative influences they saw daily. KOB works with youth, teens, and young adults ages 12-24 years old, offering homework help, mentoring, activities and a "safe place."
$25.00
The Kindness Campaign
Our Vision
We envision a future where compassion is at the core of all human interaction.
The Kindness Campaign implements fearless approaches to initiate social change and improvement by taking risks on new ideas and approaches, partnering "across lines" with people and stakeholders that share our belief to engage people and change the community for the better, today. We provide services for all sectors with a set of core values that drive our initiatives:
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Health Equity
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Education Equity
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Workforce Equity
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Public Equity
$4,506.50
M.A.S.S. (Mothers Against Street Shootings)
The mission of M.A.S.S. is to ensure our children are able to go to school, play outside their homes, and return safely without fear of being a victim of gun violence.
$520.00
Metropolitan Family Services
Metropolitan Family Services empowers families to learn, to earn, to heal, to thrive. Part mentor, part motivator, part advocate, since 1857 Metropolitan Family Services has been the engine of change that empowers Chicago-area families to reach their greatest potential and positively impact their communities.
$0.00
MothersOnAMission28
$0.00
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE)
The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) serves as the conscience of law enforcement by being committed to justice by action. NOBLE has nearly 60 chapters and represents over 3,000 members worldwide that represent law enforcement officials of all ranks from federal, state, county, municipal law enforcement agencies, criminal justice practitioners and concerned citizens. The Chicago Chapter focuses on promoting positive interactions with the community in the greater Chicagoland area, providing educational, recreational and social outlets, especially for youth and the elderly. From skating parties; athletic events; senior brunches; father-daughter dances; poetry slams; plays and golf outings to training sessions for those hoping to become police officers and our Law in the Community program; NOBLE CHICAGO is there to fill the need where we find it while offering guidance and support to our members who seek advancement in their careers.
$0.00
Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago
$0.00
NeighborScapes
NeighborScapes is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to strengthen the physical and social fabric of neighborhoods, while creating a covenant of care, enrichment and development for young people.
One of our main projects for 2024 is our Innovation House Program. Innovation Houses are repurposed vacant homes occupied by Community-Building Fellows (CBFs). CBFs enjoy affordable room rentals in Innovation Houses and commit to 10 hours each month of community engagement. The goal is to transform neighborhoods of concentrated distress by participating in community change.
$0.00
Neighbor to Neighbor Literacy Project NFP
$0.00
Never Forget Chicago
$50.00
New Community Outreach
New Community Outreach creates restorative spaces for healing, reconciliation and flourishing. We are a community based, non-profit organization committed to Bronzeville's youth and community. We collaborate with residents and organizations on the South Side of Chicago to provide programs, host events and respond to community-identified opportunities.
Our work prioritizes partnerships with organizations and schools, such as Jackie Robinson Elementary, Dyett High School, DuSable Campus, the Bronzeville Community Action Council, Chicago Center for Youth Violence Prevention, and other local and city-wide organizations. Building on the relationships of our leadership and board of directors as well as the ministry of New Community Covenant Church, we lead restorative justice programing for high school students, maintain a community garden in order to provide fresh produce to our neighbors through distributions, and host a community-wide back-to-school fair annually among other neighborhood initiatives!
We envision a Bronzeville where youth and other community members meet trauma with restorative justice in order to renew the relationships (with ourselves, our neighbors, and our environments) which lead to our individual and collective flourishing.
$33,416.99
New Life Centers of Chicagoland
$0.00
North Lawndale Employment Network
$210.00
Open Books
$0.00
Operation Neighborhood Safety
$0.00
Patrick Lives On
PATRICK LIVES ON…is a group of loving and determined citizens taking a stand in support of the safety of all school-age children in the Chicagoland area.
Patrick Lives On provides financial assistance to junior high school students for extra-curricular activities enabling them to lead positive and productive paths in life.
The Patrick Boswell Courage Award has been established for Chicago Metro 8th graders to encourage and reward students who resist violence.
The Patrick Lives On message is distributed through the production of Public Service Announcements, Anti-Violence and Inspirational-themed Short-Films, and Charity Fundraising Events designed to drive community and corporate awareness.
$0.00
PeaceCall
$0.00
Paving the Way Project Inc.
"Paving The Way Project" serves as a voice for the Washington Park community, as an outreach program for violence prevention, and as a bridge between public service personnel and the public in hopes of building a safer and stronger community.
$500.00
PepRally Takeover
$0.00
Pride ROC
$0.00
Project H.O.O.D.
$0.00
Purpose Over Pain
$0.00
Radcliffe's Youth Sports Organization
$525.00
READI Chicago
We relentlessly engage men who are most highly impacted by gun violence, and connect them to paid transitional jobs, cognitive behavioral therapy, and support services.
$0.00
Ring of Hope
$3,350.00
SHE Chicago
$20.00
Strengthening Chicago's Youth
Strengthening Chicago's Youth (SCY) is Chicago's largest violence prevention collaborative and a catalyst for innovation convened by Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Our mission is to connect and mobilize our community around a public health approach to violence prevention. We encourage partnerships that strengthen existing efforts so our youth can reach their full potential.
$125.00
Swervin' Through Stress
$540.00
Target Area
$0.00
The Therapeutic Trap
$0.00
Timothy Community Corporation
The mission of Timothy Community Corporation (TCC) is to strengthen the community by Connecting, Sharing and Serving; providing the individual opportunities to grow physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Timothy Community Corporation will be an incubator for resources. This incubator will serve as a warm, inviting environment that drives individuals to impact the community. Those touched by TCC will be strengthened through a process of learning, healing, and serving.
$0.00
United Power for Action and Justice - National Gun Safety Consortium
$0.00
West Town Bikes
West Town Bikes aims to promote bicycling in the City of Chicago, to educate youth with a focus on under-served populations, and to foster and serve Chicago's growing bicycling community. Year-round bike based youth programs offering instruction in bike building and mechanics, bike safety and nutrition and active lifestyle choices. The program also teaches science concepts, environmental awareness, personal responsibility and citizenship.
$0.00
The Wingspan Project
$0.00
Work Foundation
$47.00
Youth Entrepreneur Development Center
$25.00
Youth Guidance
At Youth Guidance, we believe that no matter what challenges a young person faces, they are more likely to succeed when they have many caring adults in their lives. Our highly trained staff works directly with schools, parents and families to meet kids where they are—physically within schools, socially and emotionally—and help them break cycles of violence, overcome life and academic obstacles, make positive choices, and remain on the right path towards life success.