EDUCATE

ENRICH

EMPOWER

A new and brighter future for Chicago’s future generations.

The Carole Robertson Center for Learning educates, enriches, and empowers children and families through comprehensive child and family development programs. As we look to deliver on this mission today in the context of a pandemic that has upended our communities and rattled our sector, we recognize this as a critical moment in which to ensure our future sustainability, program quality, and continued role as a community beacon that enables our children and families to thrive.

By investing in innovative, high-quality programs and learning environments for our children today, we will create a brighter future for Chicago tomorrow. 

To fuel our bold vision for place-based change, Carole Robertson Center for Learning envisions a transformational $15,000,000 campaign.

WHY NOW?

We are embarking on the next phase of growth and sustainability as we explore our first-ever campaign to invest in capital resources, promote future program innovation, and ensure the long-term stability of our organization. By investing in innovative, high-quality programs and learning environments for our children today, we will create a brighter future for Chicago’s families tomorrow.

Our Three Flagship Sites

  • Albany Park, 5101 N. Kimball Ave. Chicago, IL 60625
  • Little Village, 2929 W. 19th St. Chicago, IL 60623
  • North Lawndale, 3701 W. Ogden Ave. Chicago, IL 60623

Total Dollars Raised To-Date

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Your donation can help fund the improvements of our three Flagship Sites. That would change the lives of over 2,000 children and families!

EXPLORE OUR PLAN FOR UPDGRADING EACH FLAGSHIP SITE

Albany Park

5101 North Kimball Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625

Little Village

2929 West 19th Street
Chicago, IL 60623

North Lawndale

3701 West Ogden Avenue
Chicago, IL 60623

JOIN US

We are embarking on the next phase of growth and sustainability as we explore our first-ever campaign to invest in capital resources, promote future program innovation, and ensure the long-term stability of our organization. By investing in innovative, high-quality programs and learning environments for our children today, we will create a brighter future for Chicago’s families tomorrow.

Since 1976, the Carole Robertson Center for Learning has been dedicated to educating, enriching, and empowering children and families through comprehensive child and family development programs.