Emerge, a program from Chicago’s Jane Addams Hull House Association, helps 20 homeless young adults successfully transition from homelessness to self-sufficiency and independence. Chicago Parking Meters and LAZ Parking were thrilled to give $500 to this cause. Learn more about Hull House here. Founded in 1889, the Hull House Association improves social conditions for the underserved by providing creative, innovative programs and advocating for related public policy reforms.

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Latoya Thomas, Therapist & Intake Specialist, Hull House
Michael Glass, VP of Development, Hull House
Marvin Armstrong, Emerge Program Participant
Tony DiPaolo, Regional VP, LAZ Parking
Joyce Viglione, VP of Child Welfare, Hull House
Shemeka Hawkins, Case Manager, Hull House