All Chicago Winter Clothing Drive 2025

Last week on Giving Tuesday, we held our packing event for our Winter Clothing Drive. We are proud to announce that with the support of the community as well as the hard work of our Associate Board, we were able to serve over 100 individuals this Winter with essential items such as hats, gloves, coats, scarves, and blankets.

Along with the help of our Associate Board, this event was also successfully conducted through the assistance of the Unsheltered Housing Initiative (UHI), which helped navigate which items were most in demand, and how they would be distributed.

With over 20 volunteers helping us give back to the community until the very end of our clothing drive, this event served as a great representation of the desire to come together to support our community, and the impact that can be made by doing so. Whether you were someone that contributed through donation or volunteering, or you were an individual who received this assistance, we are happy to have you as part of our community and we hope that you continue with us as we strive to make homelessness history.


Thank you for our donors and volunteers for making this event possible!

Perkins & Will

Geico

The Community Builders

Teddy Bear Lounge

Bank of America

Mercy Housing Lakefront

Review of Breakfast with All Chicago 2025

Our City, Our Neighbors, Our Moment

From the beautiful setting at the University Club to the heartfelt remarks by our President and CEO, Carolyn K. Ross, the morning was filled with connection, purpose, and hope. Carolyn reminded us that when our city faces stress, our neighbors with no place to call home feel it most deeply. At this critical time, as federal resources remain uncertain, it’s our moment to step forward together. 

And you did step forward. We raised over $400,000, smashing this year’s fundraising goals for the event! Thank you! Every dollar helps us open more doors to safe housing and provide the critical resources needed to make homelessness history. 

Keep scrolling for a quick recap of the day’s events!


Highlights


Stone Award

Winner: Shana Hayes, VP and Chief Social Impact Officer, Northern Trust

We had the pleasure of awarding this year’s Stone Award to Shana Hayes, VP and Chief Social Impact Officer at Northern Trust. Shana was chosen as this year’s recipient for her constant efforts to combat homelessness.  Under her guidance, Northern Trust continues to deepen its legacy as a responsible corporate citizen—enhancing access to vital resources, empowering individuals to reach their fullest potential, and nurturing pathways to sustained financial success.

Shana thanked her family for their support and spoke about how they influenced her work in improving the community and helping our neighbors in need.


Key to Hope Award

Winner: Ogden Management

The Key to Hope Award recognizes an outstanding property partner whose collaboration with All Chicago helps provide safe, stable housing for our neighbors in need. This honor celebrates the vital role our partners play in opening doors, building community, and advancing our shared mission to end homelessness in Chicago.

Ogden Management was chosen as this year’s recipient for their empathy and compassion when dealing with tenants that they house through All Chicago. They’ve allowed individuals the room to grow and sustain themselves, which was a huge positive influence on their success.


Speakers

Carolyn Ross

CEO, All Chicago Making Homelessness History

Carolyn Ross, CEO of All Chicago, started proceedings for us. She spoke about the especially difficult times that we are currently facing as a country, and how it is most important for All Chicago to step up as an organization in these moments.

She also spoke about the positive impact that we’ve had as an organization over the past year that we hope to continue. This includes supplying 1.162 households with emergency funds, and enrolling over 600 people for services through expanded street outreach.


Natalie Y. Moore

Award Winning Author & Journalist

As our guest keynote speaker this year, we had Natalie Y. Moore Author and journalist. She spoke about the the increased struggle of the less fortunate during difficult times and how the people with the least typically suffer the most. This highlighted the importance of our contribution in this moment and why we should feel a responsibility to help our neighbors in times of need.


Paddle Raise

Over $150,000 raised!

This year’s edition of the paddle raise was a resounding success. With the help of our great host and a generous $50,000 math from the McCormick Foundation, we were able to crush our goal and raise over $150,000 from the paddle raise. This brought our total funds raised for the day over $400,000. This is stunning and will contribute directly to our community and ensuring that Chicago is a better place for everyone who lives here.