Chicago IAM Members Address Clothing Insecurity at Cradles to Crayons

IAM District 8 members from Locals 126, 1000, 2068, 49 and 48 came together in mid-December to make a difference in the community by volunteering at Cradles to Crayons in Chicago, a nonprofit dedicated to providing essential items to children who face clothing insecurity.

During their volunteer efforts, IAM members played a vital role in sorting donations and preparing approximately 640 quality clothing items for distribution to local children. This effort aims to help many families that struggle to provide essential clothing, directly impacting the lives of vulnerable children. It ensures children have access to the basic items necessary for confidence, safety, and success.

“IAM District 8 is committed to supporting the communities we serve,” said IAM District 8 Directing Business Representative Ryan Patrick Kelly. “This event provided us with a valuable opportunity to unite in our efforts to combat clothing insecurity among families, particularly children who are often the most vulnerable in these situations. I am incredibly proud of our members, whose dedication and compassion truly shine as they work to ensure that every child has the resources they need to thrive and succeed.”

IAM H.E.L.P.S. in the Community” events and gatherings foster a sense of community and mutual support, allowing IAM members to come together to uplift those who are less fortunate. 

“Giving back to those in need is not just important, it’s essential,” said IAM Midwest Territory General Vice President Sam Cicinelli. “By dedicating their personal time to this cause, District 8 members showcase the profound impact of their actions, embodying the belief that unions go beyond workplace relations.”

Through efforts like these, IAM members not only make a tangible difference in the lives of local children and their families but also strengthen the bonds within their community, demonstrating the power of solidarity and compassion in action.













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