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A working class neighborhood once centered around the world headquarters of Sears, Roebuck and Co., North Lawndale is recovering from a long period of population decline and disinvestment.
Now home to 42,000 residents, down from 125,000 in 1960, the neighborhood has attracted significant new development over the past 15 years, including a grocery store and cinema on Roosevelt Road, several housing developments, and the creation of the Homan Square Community Center in the former Sears complex.

The population of North Lawndale fell by 8,487 to 41,768 from 1990 to 2005, leveling off somewhat after declines of 30,000 in the 1960s and 1970s. The community was 94 percent African American and 5.3 percent Latino in the 2005 census estimates, up from zero in 1990.
Owner-occupied housing continued a steady climb to 26.9 percent in 2005, but 42 percent of households had incomes below $15,000 while another 23 percent of households had an income above $35,000.

The NCP quality of life plan unveiled in May 2005, titled 'North Lawndale: Faith Rewarded,' envisioned a community with low unemployment, high quality schools and training programs, healthy and stable families, adequate health and social services centers, thriving small businesses that are often locally owned, diverse housing types accessible to all income levels, attractive surroundings, and cultural facilities that serve the entire neighborhood.
'More than 30 years of hard work are showing results in North Lawndale in the form of new housing, public investment and renewed community life,' the plan says. 'Our neighborhood is on the upswing after decades of industrial job loss, disinvestment and population decline, and we are planning for its future.'
Please click to see John McCarron's in-depth neighborhood profile from Re:New newsletter, posted in November 2007.
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  • March 14, 2008
Dating A long line of job seekers waited outside the cafeteria of the Chicago Christian Industrial League (CCIL) before 9 a.m. on February 13. Once they entered, many potential opportunities awaited.New dating in north lawndale illinois
At tables in the cafeteria, nine local employers were ready to answer questions, take resumes and offer advice to participants. The employers were National City Bank, Aramark, Lawndale Christian Health Center, Saint Anthony’s Hospital, Collector’s Training Institute, Westside Association for Community Action, Mount Sinai Hospital, ABM Janitorial, and The Tool and Manufacturing Association.

Photo: Courtesy Lawndale Christian Development Corp.

More than 180 people met with nine employers during the Feb. 13 job fair at Chicago Christian Industrial League.

Job resource agencies, such as North Lawndale Employment Network, Jobs for Youth/Chicago, and Jobs for Life were also on hand to advertise their free job readiness workshops and resources.

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Roger Peden was there as director of employer services for Jobs for Youth/Chicago, a job-readiness program targeted to 17- to 24-year-olds. “It’s important to provide youth with industry related experience,” he said, “in order to understand the culture, the language and the skills required to succeed in a certain field.”
New dating in north lawndale illinoisChicago Christian Industrial League (CCIL), a nonprofit dedicated to providing job training to the homeless, offered several outlets for employment.

Photo: Courtesy Lawndale Christian Development Corp.

NCP lead agency Lawndale Christian Development Corp. partnered with the CCIL to put on the fair -- and hopes to do more.

The CCIL Housekeeping Internship Program is a job-training and placement program for formally incarcerated members of the community. Marvin Coklow, a representative from the organization, said the program has been very successful, with an 85 percent placement rate and 70 percent of participants remaining on the job.
Kim Jackson, executive director of NCP lead agency Lawndale Christian Development Corporation (LCDC), expressed excitement at the turnout of more than 180 people. She said the career fair came about after she heard both from residents who sought job opportunities and from local businesses eager to fill positions.

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LCDC partnered with CCIL, Lawndale Christian Health Center, Jobs for Youth/Chicago, Ald. Sharon D. Dixon (24th), and the Hon. Arthur Turner (9th District) to bring the job-seekers and employers together. Jackson explained, “Collaborations with partners in the community—that’s what we’re about.” LCDC hopes to hold more career fairs in the future.
Maurice Johnson, a young resident of North Lawndale , who planned to participate in a group interview with ABM Janitorial later that day, appreciated the opportunity to speak with a wide variety of job vendors in one place. “It’s a good first step to finding a good job,” he said.

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