Sacred Places Fall 2013 | Page 14

UPDATE on Partners: Chicago Office (continued) Saturday Free School Ministry – The congregation provides tutoring, mentoring, and college-admission test preparation for disadvantaged youth and special needs children. Fellowship of Christians United for Service (FOCUS) – This volunteer group provides new and gently used apparel through a community-wide clothing drive and offers referrals for housing, medical care, financial, and mental health services through its annual Social Service Fair. Parenting in the 21st Century: a Candid Conversation – The Urban Health Initiative of the University of Chicago partnered with the church to present this community-wide workshop to share positive parenting models and the longterm impact they have on the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well being of children and the community. Addressing Community Health – The Center for Faith and Community Health Transformation conducted a workshop on health issues and disparities in the Washington Park community with practioners from the International Religious Health Asset Project, who traveled from South Africa for the event. Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, the first parish in the United States to be dedicated to peace, was originally built to serve immigrants working at the nearby steel mills in the South Shore and South Chicago communities. As the mills closed and the community demographics shifted, Our Lady of Peace (OLP) began to serve predominately African American parishioners who were facing the challenges of a devastated local economy. After graduating from New Dollars, the Reverend Mark Kalema led a renaissance at the parish, plugging into local community groups, artists, and entrepreneurs and leveraging these relationships to raise funds: Supporting Education – Although OLP’s own parochial school is closed, the parish supports the work of the Winnie Mandela Intergenerational High School by sharing space in the school building. This community-based high school with a social justice curriculum provides career assessment and employment placement services for graduates. After School Matters – One of Chicago’s largest afterschool programs, it is often in need of space and partners. OLP teamed up with ASM on a summer mural project in 2012. Connecting Generati ۜ