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May 29, 2013
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TRP's response to community concerns about Special Service Area (SSA)…
Dear neighbors, friends, and supporters: I’d like to clarify the misinterpretations and…
May 6, 2013
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Nueva Vida Newsletter: May 2013
A message from Raul Raymundo Dear friends and supporters, As many of you know, The…
April 30, 2013
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Comcast Cares Day in Pilsen
by Julio Guerrero
The Resurrection Project (TRP), 25th Ward Alderman Danny Solis, and 15 other community organizations from in and around Chicago’s Pilsen community participated in Comcast Cares Day, the company’s signature day of service and the nation’s largest single-day corporate volunteer effort.
For the Pilsen project, some 500 volunteers from Comcast and the community came together on Saturday, April 27, to clean, paint, and garden Dvorak Park, Plaza Tenochtitlan, 16th Street, and Throop Street Play Lot.
April 10, 2013
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TRP in the news again!
Dear friends and supporters, The Resurrection Project (TRP) works to create healthy communities, and that…
March 27, 2013
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The Resurrection Project joins the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and…
Dear friends and supporters,
Volunteers from The Resurrection Project (TRP), along with TRP families and friends, joined more than 500 people, including many children, in a march organized by the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR) to demand immediate immigration reform.
March 14, 2013
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Nueva Vida Monthly Newsletter: March 2013
A message from Raul Raymundo Dear friends and supporters, I’m excited to update you on…
February 12, 2013
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Nueva Vida Monthly Newsletter: February 2013
A message from Raul Raymundo Dear friends and supporters, Our country appears on the verge…
January 10, 2013
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The Resurrection Project’s work covered by Univisión and The Gate…
Published: December 12, 2012
The Resurrection Project (TRP) works to build relationships and create healthy communities, and we’re excited and grateful that our work has made the news again!
On Friday, December 7, The Gate Newspaper ran a feature article on TRP and our work to stabilize Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood through the renovation of 81-units of formerly foreclosed housing as affordable rental and for-sale housing. You can see the online newspaper here. The story gives a brief glimpse into the impact resulting from the $13.5 million TRP is investing in the community through Neighborhood Stabilization Program II funding secured through a national consortium led by Chicanos por la Causa (Arizona).
January 10, 2013
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The Resurrection Project applauds Wintrust’s decision to sell the Second…
Published: December 3, 2012
On November 28, 2012, Wintrust Financial Corp. agreed to sell Second Federal Savings and Loans’ three branches and deposits to The Resurrection Project (TRP) and Self-Help Federal Credit Union (Self-Help). You can read the Crain’s Chicago Business article here.
TRP and Self-Help formed a unique partnership to acquire the loans, deposits, and branches in order to continue Second Federal Savings’ (SFS) legacy in Brighton Park, Little Village, and Cicero communities. Wintrust and Hinsdale Bank served the responsible role in allowing time for TRP and Self-Help to complete the purchase of the SFS loan portfolio from the FDIC.
January 10, 2013
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The Resurrection Project and Self-Help Federal Credit Union joint venture…
Published: November 12, 2012
On November 12, 2012, Self-Help Federal Credit Union (Self-Help) and The Resurrection Project (TRP) were successful in acquiring 1,100 loans totaling $141 million of face value from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). These loans are part of the former Second Federal Savings and Loan (Second Federal) portfolio that the FDIC retained as a result of taking Second Federal into receivership during this past summer.
Self-Help and TRP partnered in this venture to ensure Second Federal’s mortgage portfolio would not be auctioned to predatory lenders and prospectors, which likely would have led to more foreclosures in Southwest side Chicago neighborhoods.