Chicago CRED

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Chicago CRED

Chicago CRED (Creating Real Economic Destiny) is a non-profit organization based in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 2016 by former U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, Chicago CRED aims to reduce gun violence and provide economic opportunities for young people in the city.

History[edit | edit source]

Chicago CRED was established in response to the high rates of gun violence in Chicago, particularly among young African American men. The organization focuses on providing job training, mentorship, and support services to help individuals break the cycle of violence and poverty.

Programs[edit | edit source]

Chicago CRED offers a range of programs designed to support at-risk youth and young adults. These programs include job readiness training, educational support, mental health services, and connections to employment opportunities. Participants in Chicago CRED's programs receive personalized support to help them succeed in their personal and professional lives.

Impact[edit | edit source]

Since its founding, Chicago CRED has made significant strides in reducing gun violence and improving outcomes for young people in Chicago. The organization has helped hundreds of individuals find employment, complete their education, and build positive relationships within their communities.

Partnerships[edit | edit source]

Chicago CRED collaborates with a variety of partners, including local businesses, community organizations, and government agencies. These partnerships help to expand the reach of Chicago CRED's programs and provide additional resources and support to participants.

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