

Chicago Prize 2022 finalist wants to centralize resources for the community in Back of the Yards
This group believes that people shouldn’t have to leave their community for better access to resources like educational programs or healthcare.
Ten million dollars is up for grabs to fund real estate and community development plans in the South and West sides. This grant comes out of the Pritzker Traubert Foundation and will be awarded in December.
Reset sits down with one of the six finalists to talk about the need for a community hub and to centralize resources for youth, seniors and returning citizens in Back of the Yards.
GUESTS: Craig Chico, president and CEO of the Back of the Yards Neighborhood Council
Father Dave Kelly, executive director of Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation in Back of the Yards
Matt Mosher, partner and cofounder of Park Row Development
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Chicago Prize 2022 finalist wants to centralize resources for the community in Back of the Yards
This group believes that people shouldn’t have to leave their community for better access to resources like educational programs or healthcare.
Ten million dollars is up for grabs to fund real estate and community development plans in the South and West sides. This grant comes out of the Pritzker Traubert Foundation and will be awarded in December.
Reset sits down with one of the six finalists to talk about the need for a community hub and to centralize resources for youth, seniors and returning citizens in Back of the Yards.
GUESTS: Craig Chico, president and CEO of the Back of the Yards Neighborhood Council
Father Dave Kelly, executive director of Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation in Back of the Yards
Matt Mosher, partner and cofounder of Park Row Development