Look y’all I’m a parent and community advocate with a REAL SOLUTIONS to Takeovers. Look Ya’ll, I’m tired of hearing the same non productive advice, getting the same things with the same results, Rinse & Repeat! Alternatives to the takeovers Great. Creating alternative spaces. Real Alternative; all these Chicago Mayor's Office, government, churches, private and nonprofits, block clubs etc, received millions and everyone’s in bed at night! Join the Takeovers with resources, print QR code flyers, have your teams at the takeovers, passing them out that include jobs, training and housing for youth. Now I’m tired and I know the citizen are tired of hearing this same script. Real Solutions, Go where they are hanging out on the street corners, in the parking lots, basketball and any sports court. Problem is after trillion of dollars of surveys nobody is listening to the youth and I know big organizations and governments they told you that. I heard them. Get out with Real Solutions to what they need. Jobs, Housing, Training and yes, some FUN! Go to them. Then they’ll join you. Crystal Dyer
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Austin Chamber of Commerce
The Austin Chamber of Commerce, on behalf of the business community, welcomes you to Chicago’s largest neighborhood, a community rich in culture and spirit.
The Austin Chamber of Commerce, on behalf of the business community, welcomes you to Chicago’s second-largest neighborhood, a community rich in culture and spirit. The Austin neighborhood began in 1864 as a development by Henry Austin. It was built at the first stop on the Chicago and Galena Railroad as a farm town, and was called “Austinville.” Austin set about attracting industry to his town, an
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BUILD: Gang Intervention, Violence Prevention & Youth Programs BUILD is a nationally respected gang intervention, violence prevention, and youth development organization working on Chicago’s West Side.
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CountyCare will be at HOPE - TOMORROW - Thursday, May 28th from 10am to 2pm offering FREE assistance with the renewal and recertification of Medical & SNAP Benefits.
Visit: Hope Community Church | 5900 West Iowa, Chicago.
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05/27/2026
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