File #: 25-0996    Version: 1 Name: CONGRATULATING PILSEN NEIGHBORS COMMUNITY COUNCIL
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/14/2025 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 1/16/2025 Final action:
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING PILSEN NEIGHBORS COMMUNITY COUNCIL (PNCC) ON ITS 70TH ANNIVERSARY WHEREAS, Pilsen Neighbors Community Council (PNCC) is a not-for-profit community organization based in the Pilsen neighborhood, within the 7th District of Cook County; and WHEREAS, in 1954, on Chicago's near west side, PNCC emerged as Eastern European immigrants banded together to confront their community's most pressing needs; and WHEREAS, in the late 1960's and early 1970's, the Pilsen neighborhood underwent a major demographic change with a dramatic influx of newly arriving immigrants from Mexico; and WHEREAS, PNCC organizes, engages, and activates people and resources to positively address community issues facing Pilsen- most notably in the areas of education, housing, healthcare, social justice, and immigration reform; and WHEREAS, PNCC provides leadership training that empowers organizations and members of the community to effectively advocate for themselves, their families...
Sponsors: ALMA E. ANAYA
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

CONGRATULATING PILSEN NEIGHBORS COMMUNITY COUNCIL (PNCC) ON ITS 70TH ANNIVERSARY

WHEREAS, Pilsen Neighbors Community Council (PNCC) is a not-for-profit community organization based in the Pilsen neighborhood, within the 7th District of Cook County; and

WHEREAS, in 1954, on Chicago's near west side, PNCC emerged as Eastern European immigrants banded together to confront their community's most pressing needs; and

WHEREAS, in the late 1960's and early 1970's, the Pilsen neighborhood underwent a major demographic change with a dramatic influx of newly arriving immigrants from Mexico; and

WHEREAS, PNCC organizes, engages, and activates people and resources to positively address community issues facing Pilsen- most notably in the areas of education, housing, healthcare, social justice, and immigration reform; and

WHEREAS, PNCC provides leadership training that empowers organizations and members of the community to effectively advocate for themselves, their families, and for the benefit of the community as a whole; and

WHEREAS, PNCC has been instrumental in bringing new institutions and capital improvements to the neighborhood from the allocation and construction of Harrison Park Fieldhouse, West Side Technical Institute (now Arturo Velazquez), and the allocation of $26 million in City infrastructure funds between 1995-1999; and

WHEREAS, PNCC organized a fundraising event to celebrate the construction of Benito Ju?rez High School in 1995 and helped in the planning and development of Alivio Medical Center, a not-for-profit community health center located in the Heart of Chicago and serving Pilsen, Little Village, and Berwyn; and

WHEREAS, PNCC has worked with businesses who recognize Pilsen as a fertile marketplace, as well as educators, the community, and the government, to improve the health and welfare of the community; and

WHEREAS, Fiesta del Sol, organized by PNCC, has become the largest festival in the Midwest, bringing live ente...

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