Some Texas migrants find temporary shelter in Rogers Park as Chicago residents help with donations

List of donation items needs and drop-off locations
Thursday, October 6, 2022
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Dozens of migrants bused from Texas to Chicago have called the Leone Beach fieldhouse in Rogers Park home for about the past week.

However, city officials said this shelter is just temporary.
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ABC7 spoke with one migrant off camera who says he, like others, fled to America is search for the American dream.

"The city, the county and the state are doing what they can in order to make sure we can receive people," said Alderwoman Maria Hadden, 49th Ward.

RELATED: More than 1K migrants bused to Chicago area by Texas governor, city expects additional arrivals

Hadden said its all hands on deck at the Leone Beach fieldhouse as dozens of migrants from the southern border now call Chicago home.



"Folks right now have food, they will have a place to sleep, albeit temporary. These are cots in congregate settings," she added.

City officials said over 2,400 asylum seekers from the Texas border have arrived in Chicago in the past few weeks, leaving many in the city wanting to help.
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In fact, donations for the migrants have started to fill up space in the alderwoman's Rogers Park office.

"Some of them literally don't have socks or underwear. Some of them are ill-prepared for the weather," said Rogers Park resident, AJ Kelly.

RELATED: Gov. Pritzker issues disaster proclamation to assist migrants bused in from Texas

Kelly said he met one migrant last week while on a walk.



"I realized this guy didn't have any resources and something clicked inside that I needed to help him," Kelly added.

The migrant, who did not want to be shown on camera, said at least 50 men -- all from Venezuela with no nearby family -- are seeking refuge inside the North Side fieldhouse.
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He said his bus from Texas was supposed to go to Florida but was rerouted to Chicago because of Hurricane Ian.

The man said he feels lost but hopes to work for a better life.

"If we can get like 60 more people or like 80 more people, like me, to help one, at least the basics of human decency can be put in place," Kelly said.

RELATED: Chicago man who typically feeds homeless comes to Elk Grove Village to serve migrants

"We are going to be a supportive community. We are going to work through this together," Hadden added.



The city said migrants urgently need donations of new clothing and personal hygiene items. Donations can be dropped off at aldermanic offices across the city.

List of Donations Needed


ONLY NEW ITEMS CAN BE ACCEPTED AT THIS TIME
*List subject to change based on supply and demand.

Urgently needed:
New clothing for adults (including cold weather clothing)
Men's sizes small, medium, and large - in particular medium
Women's sizes small, medium, and large-in particular medium
Men's underwear
Women's underwear
Women's sports bras
Long sleeve shirts (men, women, unisex)
Sweatshirts/sweaters (men, women, unisex)
Sweatpants (men, women, unisex)
Pants (men and women)
Socks (men, women, unisex)
Shoes (closed toe gym shoes) (infants, boys, girls, men and women)
Shoelaces
Winter coats (men, women, children, infants)
Other items needed:
New hygiene kit items (toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, soap, shampoo)
Feminine hygiene products
Preference for sanitary pads and pantyliners
Reusable bags (e.g., duffle bags and suitcases)
Backpacks
Bath towels (large towels, hand towels, wash cloths)
Baby bottles
Baby carriers
Baby formula
Pedialyte
Diapers
Vaseline / diaper ointment
Baby wipes
Blankets
Nail clippers
Pack n' plays
Razors
Hairbrushes
Chapstick
Ace bandages
Antibacterial cream
Antifungal cream
Band-aids (all sizes)
Calamine lotion
Calcium antacid (e.g., Tums)
First aid tape
Gauze
Heartburn medication (Famotidine)
Hydrocortisone cream
Tylenol/Ibuprofen
Toys and activity books
New clothing for children: 6 months-teens
Underwear for children and teens

For additional inquiries, please email: DONATIONS@cityofchicago.org

Donation Drop-off Locations


Please check the ward office hours of business to make sure it is open to receive drop off donations.

  • Ald. Sophia King, 4th Ward

  • 435 E. 35th St. Chicago, IL 60616

  • Ald. Sue Garza, 10th Ward

  • 10500 S. Ewing Ave. Chicago, IL 60617

  • Ald. George Cardenas 12th Ward

  • City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle St. Room 300 Chicago, IL 60602

  • Ald. Marty Quinn, 13th Ward

  • 6500 S. Pulaski Rd. Chicago, IL 60629

  • Ald. Michael Rodriguez 22nd Ward

  • 2500 S. St. Louis Ave. Chicago, IL 60623

  • Ald. Byron Sigcho Lopez, 25th Ward

  • 2242 S. Damen Ave. Chicago, IL 60608

  • Ald. Roberto Maldonado, 26th Ward

  • 2511 W. Division St. Chicago, IL 60622

  • Ald. Ariel Reboyras, 30th Ward

  • 3559 N. Milwaukee Ave. Chicago, IL 60641

  • Ald. Felix Cardona, 31st Ward

  • 4606 W. Diversey Ave. Chicago, IL 60639.

  • Ald. Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez, 33rd Ward

  • 3001 W. Irving Park Rd. Chicago, IL 60618

  • Ald. Carlos Ramirez Rosa, 35th Ward

  • 2934 N. Milwaukee Ave, Unit C. Chicago, IL 60618

  • Ald. Gilbert Villegas, 36th Ward

  • 6560 W. Fullerton Ave, Suite 118-A Chicago, IL 60707

  • Ald. Emma Mitts, 37th Ward

  • 4924 W. Chicago Ave. Chicago, IL 60651

  • Ald. Samantha Nugent, 39th Ward

  • 4200 W. Lawrence Ave. Chicago, IL 60630

  • Ald. Andre Vasquez, 40th Ward

  • 5620 N. Western Ave. Chicago, IL 60659

  • Ald. Timmy Knudsen, 43rd Ward

  • 2523 N. Halsted St. Chicago, IL 60614

  • Ald. James Cappleman, 46th Ward

  • 4544 N. Broadway Ave. Chicago, IL 60640

  • Ald. Matt Martin, 47th Ward

  • 4243 N Lincoln Ave. Chicago, IL 60618

  • Ald. Harry Osterman, 48th Ward

  • 5533 N. Broadway Ave. Chicago, IL 60640

  • Ald. Maria Hadden, 49th Ward

  • 1447 W. Morse Ave. Chicago, IL 60626

  • Ald. Debra Silverstein, 50th Ward

  • 2949 W. Devon Ave. Chicago, IL 60659

  • City Clerk Anna Valencia

  • City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle St., 1st Floor Chicago, IL 60602

  • State Senator Ram Villivalam

  • 3851 W. Devon Ave. Chicago, IL 60659
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