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Latin United Community Housing Association
The Latin United Community Housing Association is Chicago's only Puerto Rican community housing group, created in 1982 and serving the neighborhoods of West Town and Humboldt Park. LUCHA helps tenants and home owners improve their housing optoins
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Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago
LAF provides provides free legal aid to hundreds of thousands of the most vulnerable women, men, and children in Cook County.
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Local Initiatives Support Corporation - Chicago
The Local Initiatives Support Corporation is the channel through which Chicagos private, public and civic sectors provide capital and other resources to support initiatives that stimulate comprehensive community development.
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Lakefront Supportive Housing
To address the root causes of homelessness, Lakefront Supportive Housing staff and tenants advocate for increasing the supply of affordable housing and for policies that benefit the homeless.
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Lakeside CDC
Lakeside engages in advocacy at the local, regional, and state level to promote effective policies that lead to the creation and preservation of affordable housing opportunities. Current issues of concern include responsible lending, access to banking and credit, housing and community development policy, and fair housing.
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National Training and Information Center
NTIC's mission is to build grassroots leadership and strengthen neighborhoods through issue-based community organizing. They work build powerful leadership-driven organizations with the capacity to: identify local issues, develop effective strategies to address the root causes of issues, and create opportunities for the organizational leadership to negotiate with decision-makers.
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Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago
Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago is a nonprofit organization working to rebuild low- and moderate-income neighborhoods in the city of Chicago that are experiencing deterioration and disinvestment.
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Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law
The Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law, a national resource, champions law and policy promoting equal opportunity and support for low-income individuals, families, and communities so that they can escape poverty permanently.
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Women's Business Development Center
The Women's Business Development Center offers a full-service approach to launching emerging businesses and strengthening existing businesses owned by women in the Chicago area.
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Women Employed
Women Employed is a leading national advocate for women's economic advancement. Since 1973, Women Employed has fought to outlaw pay discrimination, pregnancy discrimination and sexual harassment and to strengthen federal equal opportunity policies and work/family benefits.
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