People for Community Recovery
Webinar informing potential participants about the ILSFA program.
Webinar informing potential participants about the ILSFA program.
This Toxic Tour and Info session will include a tour of the Lake Calumet Industrial Area, located on the southeast side of Chicago. Stops on the toxic tour include surrounding landfills, industrial facilities, and waterways in proximity of residential areas as well as local organizing sites. We will provide information about Illinois Solar for All and … Continued
Join People for Community Recovery and the Golden Gate Homeowner's Association in a fun, informal setting to learn more about Solar for All opportunities for home owners! Please RSVP to Courtney Hanson at courtney@pcrchi.org or 773-840-3444 for the address and more information.
Join Sierra Club and Citizens Utility Board on May 20th at 11:00 am at the Nordlof Center to learn about Solar for All, Illinois? income-eligible solar program! Solar for All is a state-funded solar program that allows homeowners, renters, and nonprofits to take advantage of the benefits of solar power, either by subscribing to a … Continued
Join People for Community Recovery and Salem Baptist Church to learn more about the Illinois Solar for All program and how homeowners, renters and job seekers can get involved.
6:00 to 8:00 pm Free BBQ dinner!
6:00 to 8:00 PM Free BBQ dinner!
Are you concerned about the rise in utility prices? Join Citizens Utility Board (CUB) and Alsip-Merrionette Park Public Library for information about how to reduce your energy usage. This event is designed to help you better understand the ins and outs of your bill, avoid utility scams, as well as programs designed to save you … Continued
Census outreach event with State of IL
A Just Harvest will be tabling at the Glenwood Sunday Market. This is a farmers market in the Rogers Park, Chicago. The market offers local, sustainable foods that are also organic whenever possible to the Rogers Park community on the far northeast side of Chicago, IL. Composed entirely of farmers and food artisans that work … Continued