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Lawndale Christian Community. Gloria Thomas. A Brief History. Wayne L. Gordon is founding Pastor of Lawndale Community Church and Chairman/President of the Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) In 1975 Wayne moved to North Lawndale located on Chicago's Westside
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Lawndale Christian Community Gloria Thomas
A Brief History Wayne L. Gordon is founding Pastor of Lawndale Community Church and Chairman/President of the Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) In 1975 Wayne moved to North Lawndale located on Chicago's Westside Wayne and Anne (his wife), along with some local high school students, founded the Lawndale Community Church. Today, LCC has over 1000 worshipping families and Wayne continues as pastor. He is one of the founders of the Lawndale Christian Health Center, a healthcare ministry that sees over 120,000 patients per year. Wayne was the founding president of the Lawndale Christian Development Corporation. The Development Corporation is the arm of Lawndale Community Church that facilitates economic development, education and housing. LCDC has seven different housing ministries and under Wayne's leadership, over 400 units of abandoned housing have been rehabbed. LCDC places special emphasis on home ownership for residents of the community. Over 200 young people have graduated from college with more than half returning to live and work in North Lawndale. Wayne Gordon helped to formulate the Christian Community Development Association (CCDA). CCDA is a network of individuals and ministries nationwide who engage in Christian community development efforts. At various times, CCDA has had 600 organizational members and 10,000 individual members. CCDA meets annually to share skills and network together. Over 2000 people attend the national CCDA conferences and the CCDA movement continues to expand. Lawndale Community Church was given a "Point of Light" award by President George Bush in 1989 and Chicago Magazine named Wayne one of the Chicagoans of the year in 1995 for his commitment and creativity.
Helpful Community Resources 3860 W. Ogden Avenue, Chicago, IL 60623Call 872.588.3000 or 872.588.3401 • Lawndale Community Health Center • LCHC provides quality primary care services without regard for a patient's ability to pay and serves as a community resource for eliminating health disparities. • Safe's North Lawndale Adult Transition Center • North Lawndale ATC offers a full spectrum of services needed to enable residents to take positive control of their lives and prepare them to lead crime-free, productive lives upon release. • Lawndale Community Church • At the heart of our ministry is our commitment to compassionately renew lives and revitalize our community. 571 W. JacksonChicago, IL 60661P: 312-922-2200 3827 W Ogden Ave, Chicago, IL 60623 Phone: 773-762-6389
Resources Continued 3517 W. Arthington St., Chicago, Illinois 60624 phone: 773-265-4404 • Homan Square Community Campus • designed to meet the needs and wishes of every resident of North Lawndale and Chicago's West Sidethrough services such as gym and fitness center, daycare center, and afterschool programs. • Good Samaritan Hope House • offers weekly feedings of 100-200 persons two times a day; clothes drives and referral services are provided free of charge to the surrounding neighborhood. • provides dormitory style living, sleeping arrangements and laundry facilities for 55 homeless men with 24 hour supervision 365 days a year. • a haven for men struggling with substance abuse, mental illness or other dysfunctional behavioral patterns, provides extensive case management services • North Lawndale Employment Network • to improve the earnings potential of North Lawndale residents through innovative employment initiatives that lead to economic advancement and an improved quality of life. • established in 1997 after a five-year community planning process facilitated by the Steans Family Foundation. 3551 West Roosevelt RoadChicago, IL 60624 Phone: 773-521-8442 3726 W FlournoyChicago, IL 60624 Phone: 773-638-1825 Fax: 773-638-0728 Email: info@nlen.org
Community Nutrition Fresh Moves In the city of Chicago entire communities have severely limited access to fresh fruits and veggies, and therefore suffer from significant health issues related to poor diets. After reading a 2006 report that mapped food deserts in Chicago, Steven Casey and Jeff Pinzino were soon joined by Sheelah Muhammad banded together to work on a solution. Though not an easy problem to solve due to the fact that opening a traditional market wouldn’t address the multi-neighborhood needs quickly or efficiently, these three community activists decided to put the whole thing on wheels! Able to secure a bus, donated from the CTA, they partnered with Architecture for Humanity to transform the bus into a mobile produce market. They worked with volunteers at EPIC to put together this website. And now, they’re working hard to bring the Lawndale community fresh, delicious, nutritious produce – and educating the public at large about how fun it can be to eat healthily. Schedule Tuesdays: • 8:30 – 9:30 am, Chalmers Elementary School, 2745 W. Roosevelt Road • 9:30 am – 1:00 pm, Floating - call to see where we are! 773-236-1531 • 1:30 – 2:30 pm, Pope Elementary School, 1852 S. Albany Avenue • 3:00 – 5:00 pm, Legacy Charter School, 4217 W. 18th Street Wednesdays: • 8:30 – 1:00 pm, Lawndale Christian Health Center, 3860 W. Ogden Avenue • 1:00 – 3:00 pm, Floating – call to see where we are! 773-236-1531 • 3:00 – 5:00 pm, Homan Square Community Center, 3517 W. Arthington St.
Community Fitness/Nutrition Lawndale Christian Fitness Center Lawndale Christian Fitness Center combines cardio and resistance equipment, as well as fitness classes, to help you to improve and maintain your health. Fitness Center guests are encouraged to join on a monthly membership basis--there is no joiner fee--but also have the option to pay for daily use. Our rates are designed to be affordable. LCFC even offers family membership plans, designed to offer your whole family the chance to stay fit together! Classes for youth are offered at the same times as some of our popular adult classes to make your workout more convenient. Fitness Center Hours Monday-Thursday: 5:00am-10:00pm Friday: 5:00am-9:00pm Saturday: 7:00am-5:00pm Phone: 773.843.3219 Membership Plans Individual Monthly Memberships Individual $15 Senior (60+) $10 Basketball Only $10 Married Couple Monthly Memberships Married Couple $25 Senior Married Couple $15 Family Monthly Memberships (kids 6-17) Individual and Family $25 Married Couple and Family $35 Daily Fees Fitness Center and Gym $4 Youth $2 Other Fees Specialty Classes for Members Varies Specialty Classes for Non-Members Varies Key Cards for Members $1
Lawndale Community Safety Chicago Police Department District 10 BerscottRuiz, Commander 3315 West Ogden Avenue Chicago, IL 60623 CAPS010District@chicagopolice.orgPhone: 312-747-7511Fax: 312-747-7429TTY: 312-747-7471 The purpose of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is to reduce incidences of gun violence in Chicago’s most afflicted neighborhoods. PSN accomplishes this objective through a multi-faceted approach that includes law enforcement, intervention and prevention strategies. PSN announced in 2005 the national anti-gun violence program is expanding to the city’s 10th Police District (Marquette), which encompasses the Little Village, Pilsen, and Lawndale neighborhoods on the city’s near southwest side. PSN also announced the expansion to the 10th District of “parolee forums,” a PSN component that communicates directly with felons convicted of gun crimes and was pioneered in Chicago.
Lawndale Community Safety Continued Chicago Fire Department District 10 Ron Ackerman West Chicago Fire Protection District Chief Once located on Hamlin and Cermak the new 10th District fire station was created to better serve the entire North Lawndale Community Address: 3949 W 16TH STCHICAGO, IL 60623
Summary North Lawndale community is a community that offers many types of services. Resources such as daycare services, adult transitioning services, safety resources and spiritual resources all work together in creating a productive community establishment. From the time of its organization in 1857 the North Lawndale community has been home to many nationalities including Russian Jews, Mexican Americans and African Americans. Expanding its population and available resources over time, the community has undergone many exciting changes and continues to grow still. The neighborhood has found itself no longer at the bottom of the heap, but rather a focus of renewed interest by the public and private sectors as people rediscover the many strengths of this community There are plans in the works currently for the new construction of the present health center. The new Health and Wellness Center for the Lawndale Christian Health Center will represent a major step forward in their goal to “Create a Culture of Wellness” in Chicago’s North Lawndale Community.