Crisis Response Asylum Seekers

During the day I focus on issues involving information and in my free time I turn my attention to the community. With over thirty years of experience, I have seen it all from Y2K to AI. Checkout my Professional Experience page. In my free time I founded the 19th Ward Mutual Aid group. Providing support to the 19th Ward and beyond. Checkout my Volunteer Work page. Thanks for visiting.


19th Ward Mutual Aid is an effort that brings community members together to provide resources and assistance to others when current conditions lead to needs not being met. 

In August 2022. asylum seekers who started to arrive in Chicago were being temporarily housed in police stations across the city, needed a place for them to wait until a shelter bed becomes available at one of the refugee shelters around the city. The wait can be as short as a day or longer than 3 months. There are no resources available at the Police Departments, so the effort to bring essentials to the asylum seekers sheltering at police departments is volunteer led. Hundreds of migrants have stayed in District 22’s Lobby in Morgan Park. As our newest neighbors, we have provided:

A member of the Chicago Police Station Response Team, a network of volunteers meeting the needs of recently arrived asylum seekers sheltering in police stations, 19th Ward Mutual Aid is managing the efforts to provide for asylum seekers at the 22nd District (D22).

Advocacy

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Air mattresses, bed pads, sheets, blankets and tents

Provided Weekly Medical Clinic, perscription, and over the counter medicine

Three Kings

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Meal Train providing three meals a day

Mental Health and Social Services

English as a Second Language (ESL) classes and practical language skills

Celebrations of Families

Showers, clothing and laundry

Transportation and logistics on attain a CityKey ID

Onboarding: provided emergency bags that include tooth paste, tooth brush, soap, socks, underwear, and everything else needed to live comfortably