P-EBT Cards FAQ for Chicago Public School Student

All CPS students are eligible regardless of income

 How do I activate my card?

  • English instructions

  • Activate your card by calling 1-800-678-5465

    • Enter the number on the front of your card

    • Select option 1

    • Enter the “999-99-9999” (in place of a social security number). Press 1 to confirm.

    • Enter the date of birth of your child (ex: “01 01 2013” for January 1, 2013). Press 1 to confirm.

    • Enter a new 4 digit PIN

 What stores take these benefits?

All major grocery stores take these benefits in-store. Both Amazon (Fresh service delivery) and Walmart take these for online payment but you must register your card on their websites.

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If your address is not correct in Aspen, please contact your child’s school with your correct address. A P-EBT change of address should be made using the Illinois Department of Human Services P-EBT Change of Address Form. Should families have questions regarding the P-EBT benefits and issuances, review the P-EBT Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). They can also contact our Healthy CPS Hotline at 773-553-KIDS (5437) or complete a Healthy CPS Assistance Request Form.

Consulte la información adjunta del Departamento de Servicios Humanos de Illinois sobre los beneficios de P-EBT. Todos los estudiantes de CPS son elegibles.

Se debe realizar un cambio de dirección P-EBT utilizando el formulario de cambio de dirección P-EBT del Departamento de Servicios Humanos de Illinois. Si las familias tienen preguntas sobre los beneficios y las emisiones de P-EBT, revisen las Preguntas frecuentes (FAQ) de P-EBT. También pueden comunicarse con nuestra línea directa de Healthy CPS al 773-553-KIDS (5437) o completar un formulario de solicitud de asistencia de Healthy CPS.

It will come in a relatively unmarked envelope with your child’s name on it.

Frequently Asked Questions - P-EBT (Preguntas Frecuentes de P-EBT)

  • What should a family do if they haven't received their P-EBT card in the mail?

    • There is a known delivery lag due to a delay with the P-EBT card manufacturer. 

    • The last batch of P-EBT cards were scheduled to be printed and mailed on March 14th. Due to the manufacturing delay, there is an estimated two week delay. 

    • Neither the DHS P-EBT Hotline nor the Healthy CPS Hotline have or can provide estimates on delivery timelines. 

  • Where would my card have been mailed?

    • The card will be mailed to the student’s primary address in ASPEN. 

    • If the family would prefer to have the P-EBT card sent to the school, the clerk should update the student’s mailing address to the school’s address.

    • A change of address should be made using the Illinois Department of Human Services P-EBT Change of Address Form

  • When to call your school:

    • If a change of address needs to be made in ASPEN. 

    • If the P-EBT card has been sent to the school, due to the mailing address being listed as the school, and the family needs to coordinate a pick-up time. The family must sign for the PEBT card.

    • Here is the contact information for Hermosa area schools

  • By what date should I have received my card? Will this be the only card I receive?

    • There is a known delay in P-EBT card delivery. 

    • Families will receive one card per qualifying student.

    • Once a family receives their P-EBT card, this will be the only card they will need to receive their P-EBT benefits. All future deposits for the P-EBT benefit will be made to the same card.

  • By what date will my card be loaded with funds? How frequently should funds be loaded on to my card?

    • Benefits will load on to the card monthly. 

    • By April, the card will be loaded with a distribution from September 2020 to December 2020. 

    • In April, the card will be loaded with a distribution for January 2021 through March 2021.

    • Beginning in May, the card will be loaded monthly with the benefit for the remainder of the school year.

Hermosa Neighborhood Association Gives Away Free KN95 Masks

NOTE: This event has passed / NOTA: Este evento ha pasado

The Hermosa Neighborhood Assocation has a limited supply of KN95 masks for those who register in the form below. KN95s are different from cloth and surgical masks. Find out if KN95s are right for your situation:

//La Asociación de Vecindarios de Hermosa tiene un suministro limitado de máscaras KN95 para quienes se registren en el formulario a continuación. Los KN95 son diferentes de las mascarillas quirúrgicas y de tela. Descubra si los KN95 son adecuados para su situación:

According to the CDC // Según los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades

KN95 masks are a type of filtering facepiece respirator that are commonly made in China and similar to N95 masks commonly used in the United States.

KN95 masks that meet requirements similar to those set by CDC’s National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) for respirators”

//“Las máscaras KN95 son un tipo de respirador de pieza facial con filtro que se fabrican comúnmente en China y son similares a las máscaras N95 que se usan comúnmente en los Estados Unidos.

Máscaras KN95 que cumplen con requisitos similares a los establecidos por el Instituto Nacional de Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional (NIOSH) de los CDC para respiradores "

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According to the Illinois Department of Public Health // Según el Departamento de Salud Pública de Illinois

“You may prefer using disposable masks in situations where your mask is likely to get wet or dirty. As with cloth masks, make sure your disposable mask fits close to your face without large side-gaps and completely covers your nose and mouth.”

KN95 are different from the higher quality filtration of N95 masks. Learn more about KN95s.

Like most KN95s, the KN95s we are offering for free loop around the ears and are disposable.

//“Es posible que prefiera usar máscaras desechables en situaciones en las que es probable que su máscara se moje o se ensucie. Al igual que con las máscaras de tela, asegúrese de que su máscara desechable se ajuste cerca de su cara sin grandes espacios laterales y que cubra completamente su nariz y boca ".

KN95 son diferentes de la filtración de mayor calidad de las máscaras N95. Obtenga más información sobre KN95s

Como la mayoría de los KN95, los KN95 que ofrecemos se colocan libremente alrededor de las orejas y son desechables.

Registration is Closed / Las Inscripciones Están Cerradas

Hermosa's First 311 App Walk + Learn March 27th

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The Hermosa Safety Committee is proud to host a 311 (non-emergency) App Walk and Learn March 27th, 2021 Saturday at 10am to 12pm. Bring your smartphone and we’ll give you tips on how to submit issues like potholes, tree trimming, graffiti, etc. The Chi 311 App gives a convenient way to alert the city of issues while you’re on-the-go. Sign up one of two locations in Hermosa!

¡Hermosa tendrá su primer Chi311App Camina y Aprenda! Trae tu smartphone y te daremos consejos sobre cómo enviar problemas como baches, recorte de árboles, graffiti, etc. Chi311 te ofrece una forma cómoda de alertar a la ciudad de los problemas mientras está afuera caminando. ¡Inscríbete en uno de los dos lugares de Hermosa!


When: Saturday, March 27 / Sabado de Marzo 27

Time/Hora: 10am - 12pm

Where/Donde:

  • Location 1/ Ubicación 1: South East corner of/ Esquina sureste de Armitage/Kostner 

  • Location 2/Ubicación 2: South East corner of /Esquina sureste de Wrightwood/Kostner (Kelvyn Park- Park District)

FACE MASKS REQUIRED / SE REQUIEREN MASCARILLASDownload the App

Register below to secure your spot / Regístrese a continuación para asegurar su lugar

 

Download the Chi 311 App on your Smartphone

Consiguelo en el Google Play - Android

Consiguelo en el Google Play - Android

Consiguelo en el App Store - Apple iPhone

Consiguelo en el App Store - Apple iPhone

Can’t make it to the Walk + Learn? Find out more about the Chi 311 non-emergency services on their website

 

Join the HNA Safety Committee

How to Organize a Neighborhood Cleanup

Anyone can host a Neighborhood Cleanup and the HNA would love to help! Contact us by any method below and we’ll assist you in organizing one for your block or area you feel is need within Hermosa.

  1. Contact the Hermosa Neighborhood Association to help with promotion and supplies:

  2. Contact Your Neighbors, Friends and Nearby Schools

    Neighbors: You may not have contact information for your nearby neighbors, but this is a great opportunity to becoming a block leader. Leave a note on someone’s door to recruit residents, post on social media and gather a phone and/or email tree to get people involved.

    Friends and Family: Your friends or family don’t need to live on your block to help you clean. You can invite them over (with masks) to gather outside safely and make it a social (distancing) affair.

    Your Nearby Elementary School: If you live close to a school, call the school to let them know the date and ask them if they can promote this on their social media channels or with school families. It’s a great way to get to meet school staff and families, even if you don’t have school-aged children.

    Your Nearby High School: All Chicago Public Schools high school students are required to log a certain amount of volunteer hours. By contacting the school or posting in a school Facebook group you can promote the cleanup with students. The student will need a non-profit or supervisor to sign their logged volunteers hours so the HNA can help with this.

Here’s an example of how the HNA can help promote your cleanup

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Not sure where to start? Text us!

CAPS Meeting: Beat 2524 - 2/18/2021

February 2021 - CAPS Meeting: Beat 2524

Date: 2/4/2021

Don’t know your beat area? Find out here

CAPS Officer Information

  • Officer Info: Officer Lichawala (25th CAPS Rep)- Sergeant Gonzalez (312) 746-5090

  • Officer Email:  Luis.Gonzalez@chicagopolice.org

  • 25th Precinct  (312) 746- 5867 email: caps025@chicagopolice.org

Meeting Concerns

Carjackings are are on the rise and happening  in front of homes, driveways, gas stations, ATMS and when stopped at intersections. Bump & runs are also on the rise.  There has been 3 carjackings in the 25th District with 2 arrests made.

  • Safety precautions:

    •  park in well lit areas

    •  keep your car doors and windows locked 

    • leave space between you and the cars in front of you when stopped at an intersection 

    • Consider purchasing a anti-theft GPS

    • Keep cell phone handy to call 911

    • Trust your instincts

  • Burglaries & Armed Robberies in the 25th District

    • lock garages and windows in areas that are not visible from the home

    • Install motion detectors 

    • Don’t carry large amounts of cash

    • Befriend your neighbors and business owners to keep communication open on suspicious activity

    • Start a Block Club - contact Maria Chavaro for more information maria.chavero@chicagopolice.org

2524 Crime Stats (2 month Period)

  • 185 Calls for Service

  • 79 Reports Made

  • 10 arrests

  • No Shootings

Future Community Events

  • (PLEASE CONTACT 25TH DISTRICT FOR MORE INFO)

  • Meet the Block-  Contact the 25th District  to set up a meet & greet with your Beat officers.  

  • Job Resume Fair on March 16th via zoom. Contact Maria Chavaro for more information maria.chavero@chicagopolice.org

  • Prostituion Outreach walk- more details in the coming weeks 

  • Domestic Abuse Meeting - March 3, 10AM

Next CAPS Meeting

  • April 15, 2021 at 6:30 pm via zoom

  • Meeting may be hybrid, in-person and zoom (depending on Covid Restrictions)

See all 2021 CAPs beat meeting schedule here

 

Do you want occasional email updates like these about safety in Hermosa?

Take Our 2021 Safety Survey for Hermosa

Take Our 2021 Safety Survey for Hermosa

The HNA Safety Committee has committed to reaching out to Hermosa residents to better understand experiences and needs for safety and improved neighborhood efforts through responsible policing. Please spend a few minutes to take our survey. It is completely anonymous and all household members are welcome to fill this out. It available in both English + Spanish.

//El Comité de Seguridad de HNA se ha comprometido a llegar a los residentes de Hermosa para comprender mejor las experiencias y necesidades de seguridad y mejorar los esfuerzos del vecindario a través de una vigilancia responsable. Dedique unos minutos a completar nuestra encuesta. Es completamente anónimo y todos los miembros del hogar pueden completarlo. Está disponible en inglés + español.

CAPS Meeting: Beat 2522 - 2/4/2021

February 2021 - CAPS Meeting: Beat 2522

Date: 2/4/2021

Don’t know your beat area? Find out here

CAPS Officer Information

  • Sgt Gonzalez - cell phone  (312) 237-9139

  • 25th Precinct (312) 746- 5090

Meeting Topics

  • Block club meetings with a guest speaker will be held monthly via zoom for now, until further notice.

  • Any issues or complaints, please contact the office 312-746-5090

  • If you know of any seniors living alone, please contact 25th district for a wellbeing check. 

  • Carjackings city wide; always check surroundings; it's happening mostly in residential areas, gas stations, at stop lights; please  keep windows up, doors locked.

  • If you are being followed by a vehicle, try and get a vehicle description, go to a safe area such as a police station. Park your car in well lit areas. If you are carjacked, give up your car and leave the scene. Recommend  no physical or verbal confrontation. If there's a child in the car, let the individual know. 

  • Garage burglaries are also on the rise; make sure locks work properly. Cover your windows. Recommend installing motion lights around the garage/property and video camera if possible. 

  • Robberies: when walking alone, please be vigilant; If you think you're being followed, cross the street and go somewhere safe. Keep one hand ready in case you have to call 911.

  • Crime statistics: since the last Beat meeting in Dec 2020 - 122 citizen reports, 383 calls for service, 19 arrests;  1 shooting incident, gang-related: 2 people shot jan 30 4;46 PM, 4600 block McLean Ave. 

Meeting Concerns

  • Loud parties with live bands through the night into the next morning; lack of police response; ongoing issue throughout the community for years.

  • Cicero/Palmer: s/w corner, abandoned auto lot 4:30AM-5:30AM prostitution activity

  • Leclair/Palmer area - gang activity 

  • Keeler/Fullerton intersection: ongoing issue - cars run red light on a daily basis

Future Community Events

  • (PLEASE CONTACT 25TH DISTRICT FOR MORE INFO)

  • Faith based Meeting - Friday 6/5 10AM 

  • Block Club* meeting - Feb 8, 5:30PM

  • Senior Meeting - Feb 9, 10AM

  • Business Meeting - Feb 18: 1:30PM ENGLISH,  6PM SPANISH

  • Domestic Abuse Meeting - March 3, 10AM

Next CAPS Meeting

  • April 1, 2021, 6PM

  • Meeting may be hybrid, in-person and zoom (depending on Covid Restrictions)

  • Beat 2522 meetings held on the first Thursday of even months

See all 2021 CAPs beat meeting schedule here

 

Do you want occasional email updates like these about safety in Hermosa?

Diaper + Supply Fundraiser for Hermosa Families in Need - 2021

The Hermosa Neighborhood Association collaborates with Hermosa Mutual Aid to help families in need with diapers and supplies. Providing these essentials to our community members helps strengthen housing and food security, overall health of stability of our residents and creates bonds when neighbors are helping neighbors.

Please consider donating $5, $50 or whatever you are able, to help combat inequities this pandemic has spotlighted. Any amount is appreciated, and all donations are tax deductible.

Join the Hermosa Volunteer Network

The Hermosa Volunteer Network is open to anyone who is willing to volunteer remotely or in person, and any organization connected to the Hermosa area can contribute a listing by contacting hermosachi.com@gmail.com.

To sign up, please use the form below. Volunteer listings are sent about once a month

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Join the Volunteer Network on GroupMe Chat

Request to join the occasional live chat for the Hermosa Volunteer Network. This chat is to spread the work about volunteer opportunities in the Hermosa area.