
CHICAGO – To combat growing food insecurity and the affordability crisis, State Senator Willie Preston is teaming up with Walner Law and Living Fresh Market –the nation’s largest Black-owned supermarket – to host the Englewood Thanksgiving Food Drive.
“Hardworking folks shouldn’t have to worry about putting food on the table during the holidays,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “Thanksgiving is a time for family. Nothing brings family together like a warm meal made with love. I am proud to partner with Living Fresh Market and Walner Law to make sure everyone in the Sweet 16th has a happy Thanksgiving.”
The event will take place on Saturday, Nov. 22, from 12-2 p.m. at 6900 S. Emerald St., the future site of the Englewood Chamber of Commerce.

CHICAGO — State Senator Willie Preston joined Alderman David Moore of the 17th Ward, as well as other city and state officials for a public announcement regarding the development of a new Ogden Park Fieldhouse.
“This project represents a significant investment in the Englewood community, one that will provide every resident, young and old, with spaces and programs designed to help them thrive,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “The new fieldhouse will offer up-to-date facilities that will be fit to serve the community for years to come.”
Join State Senator Willie Preston (D-Chicago) for a festive holiday block decorating contest! Show your holiday spirit by decorating your block with neighbors and compete for prizes and neighborhood pride, all in the name of Christmas cheer.
The holiday block decorating contest is open to residents within the 16th Legislative District. Click here to see a map of the district to ensure your block falls within the boundaries.
Prizes are as follows:
Contest entries must represent a block or group of neighbors — not individual homes. To enter the contest, email
Judging will take place from Dec. 1 to Dec. 15, so be sure to have your decorations in place by the end of November. Winners will be announced Friday, Dec. 19 at Senator Preston’s annual holiday party.

SPRINGFIELD – With SNAP funding coming to a screeching halt on Nov. 1st, State Senator Willie Preston brought colleagues together for a press conference to sound the alarm about the impact of the loss on 16th District families.
“Starting Saturday, 1.9 million Illinoisans will wake up without the food assistance they rely on to put groceries on their tables,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “I want you to think about who these people are. They're not statistics. They're our neighbors. Our friends. Our family members.”
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