Community Purse - Northern Illinois Chapter

Community Purse - Northern Illinois Chapter Our mission is to help people in need by supporting local nonprofits through the pooled resources of generous women and men.

05/15/2026

May Grant Winner: HOPE FOR COURAGE!

Their mission is to stand beside young warriors and their families as they face the challenges of childhood cancer — offering comfort, creativity, and hope through the healing power of creative expression.

Presenters Wednesday Night
• Hope for Courage • Veterans Path to Hope
Let It Be Us was unable to present and will join us in August.

Thank you to everyone who joined us on Wednesday night. Your presence and generosity continue to make a real impact in our community.

Our next meeting is already next week. Bring a friend!  There is a Big Announcement being shared at the May 13th meeting...
05/05/2026

Our next meeting is already next week. Bring a friend!

There is a Big Announcement being shared at the May 13th meeting. Hope to see you there!

Mickey Finns, 345 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville

6:30pm fellowship, 7pm meeting

These wonderful non-profits will be presenting:

Hope for Courage- Our mission is to stand beside young warriors and their families as they face the challenges of childhood cancer, offering comfort, creativity, and hope through the healing power of creative expression. With every thoughtfully curated Warrior Package, we aim to remind each brave child and teen that they are not alone — they are seen, supported, and deeply loved. (Hope for Courage was previously known at Hope For Warriors NFP.)
hopeforcourage.org

Veterans Path to Hope - VPH was founded in 1996 by Alan Belcher, a Vietnam combat veteran and licensed counselor. Since 2001 VPH has owned and operated New Horizons, a transitional living program in Hebron, Illinois, for 20 homeless veterans who want a chance to rebuild their lives. Veterans from WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm and OEF/OIF have successfully participated in our services and have found employment, reconnected with their communities and rejoined their families.
veteranspathtohope.org

Let It Be Us - Our Mission -- to provide collaborative, innovative solutions of effective recruitment and placement for children in Illinois foster and adoptive care. Our Vision is for all children in the Illinois child welfare system to achieve educational equity, employment equity, and overall well being through the incorporation of Let It Be Us Programming into statewide advancements in foster care and adoption recruitment and placement.
Letitbeus.org

We look forward to hearing from Lake County Haven on how they used the February grant!

Let It Be Us is Illinois' premier foster care and adoption recruitment agency. Become a foster parent, explore adoption, or find resources for children in care.

04/16/2026

Come join us May 13th to hear what these 3 amazing groups are doing to help our comminuty!

Hope for Warriors - At Hope For Warriors, we stand beside young warriors and their families as they face the unimaginable challenges of childhood cancer. Founded in honor of Rylie “Hopie” Mogan, our mission is fueled by her beautiful spirit, giving heart, and unwavering desire to help others. Her light guides every act of comfort, creativity, and hope we share.

Veterans Path to Hope - VPH was founded in 1996 by Alan Belcher, a Vietnam combat veteran and licensed counselor. Since 2001 VPH has owned and operated New Horizons, a transitional living program in Hebron, Illinois, for 20 homeless veterans who want a chance to rebuild their lives. Veterans from WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm and OEF/OIF have successfully participated in our services and have found employment, reconnected with their communities and rejoined their families.
In 2011, VPH opened the site at 5330 West Elm Street in McHenry. Our drop-in resource center for veterans and their families offers certified veteran peer support to any veteran and family in need of assistance. The peer support group provides access to the food pantry on site, individual and group support for veterans in recovery, information for veterans struggling with claims barriers, and referral to other agency services such as New Horizons transitional living, employment assistance, housing assistance, and counseling. VPH has many community partners that work together to offer a safety network for veterans in need.
VPH’s programs are staffed by veterans and veteran-friendly individuals who have knowledge of the challenges that face veterans and demonstrate an individualized approach to each concern. Our community supports include the same: agencies, companies, civic groups, volunteers and donors who are willing to give their time, talent, and treasures on behalf of those who have served. Together, we transform lives through service to veterans.

Let It Be Us - Our Mission -- Let It Be Us provides collaborative, innovative solutions of effective recruitment and placement for children in Illinois foster and adoptive care.
Our Vision -- The Let It Be Us vision is for all children in the Illinois child welfare system to achieve educational equity, employment equity, and overall well being through the incorporation of Let It Be Us Programming into statewide advancements in foster care and adoption recruitment and placement.

Our February grant went to Lake County Haven. We are so thankful that we could grant them 11,200! The money will go towa...
03/22/2026

Our February grant went to Lake County Haven. We are so thankful that we could grant them 11,200! The money will go toward empowering homeless women and their children to achieve permanent, independent living. Thank you all for attending the meeting and contributing!

The Mchenry chapter loved the new event space, and meeting our Lake County new friends! The February Grant winner is Lak...
02/13/2026

The Mchenry chapter loved the new event space, and meeting our Lake County new friends!
The February Grant winner is Lake County Haven!🎉
Join us next time to get in on all the fun!

02/09/2026

Join us this week for our first meeting of 2026!
Our next meeting is
Wednesday, February 11th

Mickey Finn's
345 N. Milwaukee Ave
Libertyville, IL 60048

Parking is available in the structure behind the restaurant and we hope you take time to enjoy dinner with friends before the meeting.

Fellowship: 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm

Meeting: 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm

We have exciting news! We are merging with the Lake County chapter to form the Northern Illinois Chapter. We will be upd...
01/26/2026

We have exciting news! We are merging with the Lake County chapter to form the Northern Illinois Chapter. We will be updating our name here shortly! We are looking forward to making larger donations to the people making a difference in our communities!

03/13/2025

There are things we give financially to during our lives because we are called to do it. Other things we give to because it just seems like the right thing to do. Depending on what touches you, giving to different organizations may already be going on, whether it is to church, hospitals that help cure children, veterans’ organizations, or people that rescue dogs from awful situations, with Sarah McLachlan playing in the background. Some you may do regularly, and others as need or opportunity arises.
I like when I’m checking out somewhere and there is an opportunity to “round up” to the next dollar amount and the money (less than a dollar) goes to a particular entity. You get to decide and give a bit, all in the same 10 seconds. It’s not a lot from one person, but I bet a lot of people do it and it adds up quickly - at least, I hope that’s what happens.
Some of the entities that touch me every time are the children’s causes – St. Jude, Samaritan’s Purse, UNICEF (remember the boxes we carried around on Halloween? I’m totally dating myself now.), and Ronald McDonald House. They have all had some support from me, and, if possible, I would always round up for them. It seems like the right thing to do – right up until it’s the only thing to do.
Most charitable organizations are worthy of our help. We decide how to give by our hearts, by leadings from God, and by our conscience. Most are not personal to us, at least, until they are.
The son and daughter-in-law of long-time and dear friends of ours had very premature twins. The babies were tiny and not well. In the following months of spending every possible moment with them at Lurie Children’s Hospital, the couple stayed off and on at Ronald McDonald House. They could not have spoken more highly of the place itself, the people that worked and volunteered there, and the comfort it brought them, knowing they could stay there without charge for anything, in certainly the most difficult time of their lives.
I already thought highly of this organization. I had already read up on them and supported fund raising efforts from friends. Now, imaging this young couple, exhausted after trying to love their children through incubators for 12 hours, having a warm, safe, and comforting place to eat, sleep and shower – this couple I know and care for – has vaulted my esteem and my giving for this particular ministry.
I’m not trying to raise money for the Ronald McDonald House. I’m saying you don’t know when you are going to be grateful for the giving you do through Community Purse. You don’t know when someone you know, or yourself, will be utilizing the services of the many charities we support. When suddenly a friend needs information on elder care, or there is trouble at home with your child’s friend, or diapers, food, or therapy is needed, your mind may go back to the organizations you have supported, and your heart can be glad. There are people in the world who have been led to help in more ways than we can count, and we get to support them.
Praise God. Praise God. Praise God.

02/22/2025

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Spring Grove, IL

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