Project HOOD Announces ‘72 Hours of Hope’ National Campout for Change

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Project HOOD is excited to launch “72 Hours of Hope,” a nationwide campout from 8 a.m. on Thursday, November 21, to 8 a.m. on Sunday, November 24, inviting supporters from coast to coast to stand in solidarity with our mission to uplift and empower underserved communities. The event aims to raise $5 million to complete the Leadership and Economic Opportunity Center (LEOC), a transformative facility for job training, mental health support, and community resources in Chicago’s Woodlawn neighborhood.

Camp from Anywhere
Participants are encouraged to camp wherever they are — whether it’s in their living rooms, backyards, or local parks — to support Project HOOD’s vision of community renewal. As part of this unique event, individuals can set up their own fundraising page through GiveLively to help spread the word and inspire others to give. Supporters can sign up and create their accounts at the following link: https://secure.givelively.org/donate/project-hood-communities/72-hour-nationwide-camp-out-for-change.

How to Participate:

1. Register at GiveLively’s Project HOOD page.

2. Set up a fundraising account to share your support with others.

3. Camp out from 8 a.m. on November 21 to 8 a.m. on November 24 and join a movement of hope and change.

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