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Community Center at the former St Columba Property

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The Hegewisch Business Association (aka HBA) is working to purchase the former St. Columba social center and rectory at 13323 S Green Bay Ave, which has not been used for several years. Funds are needed for the acquisition and renovation. The proposed plan is to use the facilities for meetings, gatherings, events, sports and recreation, social activities, farmers markets, educational programs, and more in the Hegewisch and surrounding community.

Please join the HBA in this important and comprehensive community initiative. Your financial support through a sponsorship or donation will make a significant difference in the success of this project. Individuals, businesses, non-profits, and other groups will be appreciative of your participation, now and for many decades to come.

Sponsors and donors may select to be publicly recognized, or to remain anonymous. Naming opportunities are available at higher levels of support. Please visit the office at 13256 S Baltimore Ave, Chicago IL 60633, for more information. Funds can be contributed through this GoFundMe page, or by mailing a check.

The Hegewisch Business Association is a non-profit organization in the community. Businesses, organizations, and other entities in the area are invited to join as members. A board, comprised of members who are elected to serve, manages the purposes, goals, activities, and events of the organization.
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Donations 

  • Veronica Sanchez-Buenrostro
    • $50
    • 4 mos
  • Laura Spottiswood
    • $100
    • 1 yr
  • Ruth Babusch
    • $100
    • 1 yr
  • Joseph Chipules
    • $50
    • 1 yr
  • Steve King
    • $500
    • 1 yr
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Organizer

Sharon Podgorny
Organizer
Chicago, IL
Hegewisch Business Association
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