Community Resources

Taken at the ICNW Chalk the Walk event in Jeff Park on June 14, 2025

Greetings, neighbor!

We're so glad you're here.

While our first installment focuses on the topic of immigration and mass deportation, we are working to continually add content to uplift all our communities. This is just the beginning!

In the meantime, we have included general community resources and information about ICNW's Mutual Aid Team (email: mutualaid@indivisiblechicagonw.org) below.


Stories with Resources

Immigration Resources

From legal referrals to mutual aid organizations, there are resources available for immigrants and their allies on Chicago's Northwest Side.

Immigration Resources

Additional Community Resources for All

Chicagoland Food Sovereignty Coalition

Chi Food Sovereignty Coalition | Twitter, Instagram | Linktree
A coalition of mutual aid creating food sovereignty for all of our communities!
  • About: "A coalition of Chicago and Cook County autonomous mutual aid and solidarity communities working together to create food sovereignty, autonomy, equity, and radical LOVE for all of our communities while disrupting the current and unjust food system. "
  • Contact:

The Chicago Help Initiative

  • About: "The Chicago Help Initiative (CHI) is a consortium of business, residential, religious, social service, institutional and volunteer leaders striving to promote an atmosphere of dignity and compassion toward those in need by providing access to food, health services, shelter and employment."
  • Contact:

Cornerstone Community Outreach

Access to Food:

Where to get free food in your neighborhood in Chicago – Borderless Magazine NFP
From food pantries to mutual aid groups, find out how to get free food in your neighborhood in Chicago with Borderless’ guide.

Connect with ICNW's Mutual Aid Team

Indivisible Chicago Northwest has a Mutual Aid Team dedicated to networking with and supporting local community groups to provide vital resources to our communities.

Our Mutual Aid Team is building a partner network to:

  1. Identify local mutual aid needs
  2. Mobilize ICNW members to address these needs
  3. Listen to ICNW members for concerns

ICNW's Mutual Aid Committee organizes its efforts around the following pillars:

If you are looking for resources in these areas or would like to volunteer with ICNW's Mutual Aid team, please reach out to mutualaid@indivisiblechicagonw.org.