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Help LSNA's Diego Morales, Michael Stanek, Juan Sebastian and Dasha Arias on LSNA's Housing team reach their goal of $3,750!

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Update #3

over 5 years ago

Long-time LSNA member Michael Stanek is joining the housing team! He's running because "LSNA is a progressive and feminist community org that builds community while combating displacement."

Support Michael and the rest of the Housing Team by donating TODAY!

About The Team

The LSNA's Housing Team aims to stabilize housing in Logan Square, Avondale, and Hermosa that represent ethnic and economic diversity. We strive to create a place where everyone feels welcome and has a voice in shaping the future of their neighborhood.

We recognize that with stable housing, families can keep their children in local schools, buy from local businesses, and have access to leadership development opportunities with LSNA. 

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For the past 57 years, Logan Square Neighborhood Association/Leaders Shaping Neighborhood Action (LSNA) has cultivated community leaders and mentors who are passionate about making a difference in affordable housing, community schools, early learning, parent engagement, youth development, and immigration.

To continue the momentum of uplifting our passionate and hardworking leaders, please support and join LSNA for the Bloomingdale Trail Run on Saturday, July 27th to highlight and honor their transformative work.

Learn more about LSNA visit our website

How to Support: 

1. Sponsor a team: LSNA has 4 teams to support and they all need your help! You can donate to any of our team pages, including Education, Housing, Immigration, or Youth! See our team pages for more information. 

2. Run for LSNA! 

Thank you to our wonderful sponsors for supporting LSNA Runs the 2019 Bloomingdale Trail Run!

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LSNA Chicago posted a new update:
over 5 years ago

Update #3

Long-time LSNA member Michael Stanek is joining the housing team! He's running because "LSNA is a progressive and feminist community org that builds community while combating displacement."

Support Michael and the rest of the Housing Team by donating TODAY!

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LSNA Chicago posted a new update:
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Update #2

Meet Juan Sebastian and Dasha Arias, the power-siblings who are running for LSNA's housing team! They believe in the work LSNA is doing to build power in the community and fight for housing as a human right. Here's why they are running: "Our family has a decades-long history in Logan Square and Avondale - from the Logan Boulevard apartments our abuelita and mom lived in to the 2-flat on Avers our family moved into in 1989. As we all know, the neighborhood has changed a lot since then – many of our neighbors from those days are no longer around. The rising costs and displacement of Latinx families from the neighborhood have disrupted the lives of too many. LSNA’s work to let long-time residents stay in the community is critical now more than ever. We’re running to support LSNA’s Housing Team in this fight to preserve the economic, racial and ethnic diversity of the community so that new investments can benefit all without displacing any. Please join us by donating whatever you can!"

Juan Sebastian is the Manager of Housing and Community Development with the Metropolitan Planning Council. He works to advance research, policy, and technical assistance initiatives for a more equitable region. Dasha is a Principal Account Manager in the Sales - Global Business Organization at Google. She also founded an organization called Rêver, that leverages dance as an instrument to introduce underserved youth in Chicago to the conventionalism of STEM. Together, they're both running for LSNA's Housing Team!

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LSNA Chicago posted a new update:
over 5 years ago

Update #1

We're excited to have Diego Morales join the Housing Team!

Diego says, "I am 14 years old and will be a Freshman in High School this fall. I support LSNA because they care about the families that live in my neighborhood, and teach them to be leaders in schools and on issues important to the community."

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