33RD WARD WEEKLY NEWSLETTER - JANUARY 30, 2026 |
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Dear 33rd Ward Community,
There are very important announcements this week related to changes in government assistance rules for SNAP determination. As a result, food pantries are expecting a surge in demand. There could also be an impact on the local economy, too. With fewer eligible SNAP recipients, fewer dollars may be spent at local grocery stores.
Starting February 1, which is this coming Sunday, recipients between the ages of 18 and 54 who do not have dependents under the age of 14 will be required to work or volunteer a minimum of 80 hours per month (an average of 20 hours each week) or participate in certain training or education programs to receive SNAP benefits. There are also some limited exemptions.
SNAP recipients can check if they are subject to, are meeting, or may be eligible to seek an exemption from work requirements using the ABE: SNAP Work Requirements screener. Those who do not meet, or who are not exempt from work requirements, may only get SNAP for a total of three months across a three-year period of time.
If you currently receive SNAP benefits, do not meet new requirements, and do not qualify for exemptions, your benefits will expire by May 1, 2026 at the end of the permitted 3-month period. At which point you must comply with new requirements, or your access to SNAP benefits will not be permitted for the mandated period of 3 years.
Effective April 1, 2026 some immigrant neighbors who previously qualified for SNAP benefits are no longer eligible for SNAP. That includes refugees, asylum seekers, and certain human trafficking victims, among others. You can learn more through the this City of Chicago website here.
SNAP participants should visit snapfederalimpact.illinois.gov for the most up-to-date information and to find food locally. If you are a current SNAP participant and need immediate food assistance: Call 2-1-1 Use the Greater Chicago Food Depository and its Partners' Find Food Locator, the We Got You Illinois Find Food Locator or dial (773) 247-3663 to find a food pantry or food distribution site near you.
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This week, I convened the Chicago City Council Committee on Health and Human Relations to hear testimony from community members directly impacted by the disregard for civil rights and liberties by the federal government’s immigration enforcement campaign. We welcomed guests from Minneapolis and St. Paul to share their experiences on how ICE’s evolving tactics are producing increased violence in their communities. You can watch the full hearing by clicking here.
This hearing came right before a hearing of the Joint Committee of Immigrant, Migrant and Refugee Rights and Public Safety to vote on Alderperson Jessie Fuentes ordinance to expand the powers of the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) to investigate any cases of the Chicago Police Department’s collaboration with federal agents on their immigration enforcement campaign. As a sanctuary city with our Welcoming City Ordinance, our local law enforcement are not permitted to assist in any immigration enforcement efforts, and I proudly support this ordinance to help keep our police department accountable. |
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I encourage you to please contact my office should you need any support, we are here to help. Our community has also organized many amazing events and opportunities for us to be together. Please review the remainder of this newsletter to learn more.
Thank you for doing this work with me. |
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In solidarity, Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez 33rd Ward Alderperson |
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Local Mutual Aid, Donation Drives, and Food Distribution 2025 Mutual Aid Map | NRC Albany Park Map | 33rd Ward Map |
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Free Vaccination Clinics through CDPH: learn more |
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33RD WARD OFFICE INFORMATION |
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Address: 4747 N Sawyer Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 10am - 5pm; Friday 10am - 4pm Phone: 773-840-7880 www.33rdward.org / Connect with us and access resources by clicking here. |
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Event details are listed in the newsletter below. January 31 — Blood Drive, 9am - 1pm, Christ Lutheran Church, 4541 N Spaulding Ave January 31 — APMA Game Night, 5:30-9:00pm, 3600 Irving Park Rd February 3 — Chicago Parks District Citywide Participatory Budgeting Info Session, 6pm, Register - Learn More February 4 — Lawrence/Pulaski Small Business Improvement Fund - Lunch and Learn, 12:30-2:00pm, 4343 N Elston — RSVP by Feb. 2 February 12 — RHS Arts and Culture Night, 4:30-6:30pm February 9 — Neighbor Night at the 33rd Ward Office; Appointments available by email at [email protected] from 4:30-5:30pm; Ward Office Open House at 5:30pm February 13 — Free Meal in the Christ Lutheran Church basement, 5:30 - 7:00pm February 23 — Senator Guzman’s Legislative Townhall Series (Virtual), 6-7pm, Register February 26 — Community Choice Awards Celebration, 6-9pm, 2951 W Montrose
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Provide Feedback to 5 Year Homelessness PlanThe Chicago City Council Committee on Housing and Real Estate met to receive a presentation by our Chief Homelessness Officer regarding the city’s new “Five-year Blueprint on Homelessness.” This plan envisions a future for Chicago in which homelessness is rare, brief, and nonrecurring, and in which responses are rooted in compassion and dignity.
Recent shifts in federal policy underscore how urgently Chicago needs a coordinated, locally anchored, solutions-oriented strategy to overcome homelessness. Funding threats place long-standing housing programs and the stability of thousands of residents at direct risk. Chicago must continue investing in what works like, permanent housing, proactive homelessness prevention, integrated health and behavioral health care, and strong coordination across support systems. You can read the full report, get involved, and offer commentary and feedback by clicking here. |
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Chicago Parks District Citywide Participatory BudgetingThe Chicago Parks District is collecting ideas for park improvements now through March 31st. Residents will be able to vote on the ideas later this year in the district’s new participatory budgeting program, where residents get a direct say in how parts of the parks budget are spent.
Community members are invited to learn more about the PB process during two virtual information sessions: February 3rd at 6 p.m. Click here to register. |
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People's Gas Rate Hike Petition People’s Gas recently proposed a $202 million rate hike (about a $120 increase per household per year) to fund further investment in fossil fuel infrastructure. The Illinois Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) Education Fund is running a petition and collecting testimonials to oppose the rate hike. |
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Immigrant Rights and Deportation Defense Resources: If you see immigration enforcement or suspect immigration enforcement, first call the Family Support Network (FSN) at 855-435-7693. We encourage you to save this number in your phone. Sign up for the ICE Alert System: bit.ly/ILEyesOnICE Follow our local rapid response social media: @northwestsiderrt on Instagram 33rd Ward Resource Page at www.33rdward.org/immigration-resources
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VOLUNTEER WITH THE WARD OFFICE |
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Volunteer with the 33rd Ward OfficeJoin us in strengthening our community! We are excited to offer a range of community engagement opportunities with our office. Whether you’re passionate about connecting neighbors or eager to make a positive impact, we’d love for you to volunteer with us. Help us build bridges and foster a stronger, more connected community. Your involvement can make a real difference.
Our office maintains several programs for neighbors to come together to care for each other and to learn about resources available to our communities. You can sign up to volunteer with our office by filling out our volunteer form by clicking here. |
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Neighbor NightNext Neighbor Night: Monday, February 9 at 4747 N Sawyer Ave
Upcoming: Monday, February 23
Join the 33rd Ward Office for our upcoming Neighbor Night hosted at our office at 4747 N Sawyer Ave. Neighbor Nights offer appointments with the Alderperson between 4:30-5:30pm by appointment only. Call or email our office for an appointment at 773-840-7880 or [email protected]. Beginning at 5:30 we will have a ward office open house. All are welcome to join.
The Neighbor Nights are an effort by the 33rd Ward Office to create opportunities for organizations in our ward to teach neighbors about their work and help people get involved. Meetings with the alderwoman are available by appointment only by emailing [email protected]. |
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Participatory BudgetingWe are currently finalizing this year’s Participatory Budgeting ballot and look forward to beginning the voting process later this month! Please watch for updates. You can learn more about PB and review results from previous years on our website by clicking here. |
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33rd Ward Snow Shoveling ProgramYou can sign up to help a neighbor with their snow shoveling or sign up to ask for help by filling out the form by clicking here, calling our office at 773-840-7880, or emailing our office at [email protected]. We will help to pair you with a neighbor for the duration of the winter season. |
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Community Driven Zoning and Development Please follow our Facebook and other social media accounts for the most up to date notices on public meetings and input surveys regarding zoning changes in the ward. You can also regularly check our Zoning page on our website by clicking here. |
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Current Proposals in Review3446 W Irving Park – Project Website Status: Community Review Application Type: Type 1 Change Request: B3-1 to B2-3 |
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Completed Proposals
3240 W Lawrence Ave – Project Website Status: Supported Application Type: Type 1 Change Request: B1-2 to B2-5
3039 W Irving Park – Project Website Status: Supported Application Type: Type 1 Change Request: B3-1 to B2-3 |
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INFRASTRUCTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS |
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ChiStreetWorksWondering what construction is taking place near you? Try the ChiStreetWork tool which allows you to view all the construction work happening anywhere in Chicago. The ChiStreetWork tool allows you to view all the active and permitted construction work taking place near you. You are also able to opt into updates to receive real-time notifications related to construction work. |
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ANNOUNCEMENTS AND RESOURCES |
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Lutheran Social Services Mobile Crisis Response TeamExperiencing a mental health crisis? Be prepared in case you or someone you know needs immediate support. LSSI’s Mobile Crisis Team offers free, confidential help 24/7 and can come to you anywhere on Chicago’s north and northwest sides. Call 833-610-5774 (press 1) to speak with a trained professional who can help guide next steps. |
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Greencorps is Recruiting!Apply Here Greencorps Chicago - the City of Chicago’s green industry job training program for individuals with barriers to employment - is currently recruiting potential candidates for this year’s Employment & Training Program!
During the nine-month program, Greencorps Chicago trainees earn a starting wage of $18.50, and receive practical experience, professional development, and classroom & field training in a variety of environmentally-related jobs with skills that are easily transferable to other industries. Trainees are offered several professional certifications. and are supported with wrap-around social services, a stable income, and assistance finding full time employment upon completion of the program. |
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APMA Game NightJanuary 31, from 5:30 - 9:00pm 3600 W Irving Park Road |
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Christ Lutheran Church Blood Drive Saturday, January 31, 9am-1pm Enter through the side door at 4541 N Spaulding Ave. Walk-ins are welcome anytime. |
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Youth Baseball League Sign Up is Open!Gompers Park Athletic Association is a neighborhood youth baseball and softball program dedicated to affordability, inclusivity, and positive youth development. Registration for the upcoming season is now open for T-ball (ages 4–6), baseball (ages 7–18), and softball (ages 7–18). Families from across the community are encouraged to participate. Learn more and register at https://gompersparkathleticassociation.sportngin.com/. For questions, email [email protected]. |
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RHS Arts and Culture NightFebruary 12, from 4:30-6:30pm |
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Senator Graciela Guzman’s Legislative Townhall Series (Virtual)The last Monday of every month, from 6-7pm Upcoming Dates: February 23, March 30, April 27, May 25 Register for Zoom Link
State Senator Graciela Guzman's monthly legislative town halls are back! Her team will be hosting these meetings every last Monday of the month from now until May. Join them from 6-7 via Zoom to hear what they are up to in Springfield, express your opinions, and work to shape the future of our state. *Spanish Translation Available* |
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Lunar New Year CelebrationSaturday, February 21, 11am - 2pm HANA Center, 4300 N California Ave RSVP
Join HANA's 2026 Lunar New Year Celebration on February 21 and help us ring in the Year of the Fire Horse! This fun, family-friendly gathering is one of our most beloved community events. Don't miss performances, hands-on cultural activities, delicious Korean finger foods, and more. Festive traditional attire, like hanbok, is encouraged. |
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Apply for CCPSADeadline: February 6, 2026
The District Council Nominating Committee is seeking to fill three upcoming vacancies on the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability (CCPSA) and is set to open applications for interested candidates on January 7, 2026. These vacancies become effective in the summer of 2026 at the conclusion of the 2-year terms served by three current Commissioners. This nomination process opens up a unique opportunity for young people given that two of three vacancies must be filled by youth ages 18 to 24.
The Nominating Committee will open the applications for these vacancies on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. The application period will remain open for thirty days, closing on February 6, 2026. After the deadline, the Committee will thoroughly review all submissions, conduct interviews with selected finalists, and nominate at least six individuals for the three vacancies on the Commission. Once nominated, the Mayor will select three individuals to serve on the Commission from those nominated by the Committee.
The Committee will be holding a series of virtual informational sessions for interested applicants. For more information, on these sessions, the Nominating Committee, and the application criteria, visit the CCPSA website at tinyurl.com/INFO-CCPSA2026. Any inquiries or comments can be directed to [email protected]. |
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Gather Together Free Meal Neighbors cooking and eating together each 2nd Friday 5:30pm - 7:00pm Located in Christ Lutheran Church basement, 4541 N Spaulding |
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Cleveland Elementary - Glow PartyFebruary 27 from 5:30-7:30pm Ticket Presale begins on February 1. Order Tickets Here. |
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Our 33rd Ward Office maintains resources pages on our website as a helpful starting point for anyone that needs support. We are also available by phone call or email to help you explore any options that work best for you.
If for any reason our office is unavailable, please call 2-1-1 or visit www.211metrochicago.org. 2-1-1 is a hotline that is staffed 24/7 by trained resources navigators to help you find information and programs related to a wide variety of needs including utility billing relief and housing assistance. |
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Albany Park Mutual Aid - Free StoreLocated at 3000 W. Lawrence Hours: Mondays 5-9pm, Wednesdays 5-9pm, Saturdays 12-4pm
You can learn more about Albany Park Mutual Aid, support their work, or find help at www.albanyparkmutualaid.com. |
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Free Narcan and Drug Test Strips Available at Our Ward Office
They are available free of charge by visiting our office at 4747 N Sawyer Ave. |
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Free Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors Available at Our Ward OfficeThey are available free of charge by visiting our office at 4747 N Sawyer Ave. |
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Free Gun Safety Locks Available at Our Ward OfficeLocks are available free of charge by visiting our office at 4747 N Sawyer Ave. |
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Connect with our local Chamber of CommerceSign up for the Albany Park Chamber of Commerce newsletter by clicking here. |
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Connect with our local schoolsConnect with our local schools by accessing a list of schools on our website by clicking here. |
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Monthly Newsletter for “Service Members, Veterans, their Families, and Supporters”We are happy to feature the following community-managed resources guides for service members, veterans, their families, and supporters including events and services for veterans in Chicago and surrounding municipalities. Please email: [email protected] to be added to their monthly emails. You can view this month’s updates, a calendar, and fliers by clicking here. |
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Meet our 33rd Ward Office Staff Veronica Tirado-Mercado, Chief of Staff John Cruz Barcenas, Deputy Chief of Staff Jonathan Nagy, Director of Communications and Policy Rebecca Rios, Director of Infrastructure and Zoning Abraham Espino, Neighborhood and Business Services Coordinator Camila Garcia, Neighborhood Services Intake Coordinator Ariana Aguilar, Neighborhood Services Representative Eric Ramos, Ward Superintendent
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