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We want to thank everyone for making our Annual Fundraiser Event 2011 "Our Families, Our Hope" a great success 
 
      Centro Romero is a community-based organization that serves the refugee immigrant population on the northeast side of Chicago. Our interrelated programs include Youth Learning and Leadership Development, Women's Empowerment Projects, Adult Education, HIV/AIDS Outreach and Education and Legal Services. These are essential services that support healthy personal and social development of participants. Our long-term organizational goal is to bridge a disenfranchised community of Latino immigrants and refugees into mainstream American society as well as improving their opportunity for upward social mobility. Long-term sustainable growth of our target population will only be achieved through education, and leadership development; therefore we focus our energy in related initiatives.

      If you want to help to strengthen the efforts to improve the conditions of our Latino population, you may do so bvolunteering or by supporting our cause. For other types of donations please contact the Associate Director Abel Nuñez by email or by phone at (773) 508-5300.

HISTORY of Centro Romero
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Centro Romero’s hours of operation
Monday through Friday 9am - 9pm.
Saturday 9am - 2pm
Sundays, special events and meetings are scheduled

Contact us: 
info@centroromero.org
6216 N. Clark St.
Chicago, IL 60660
(773) 508-5300 telephone
(773) 508-5399 facsimile
 
Our mission is to provide opportunities for those community residents
with the fewest options. Through education, Centro Romero emphasizes the development of the whole family unit, the creation of community leadership and self-reliance.