2022 Holiday Gift Giving
Give a gift this holiday season! Each donation helps ensure a gift for a child in our Early Childhood Education or Out of School Time (OST) program!

Give a gift this holiday season! Each donation helps ensure a gift for a child in our Early Childhood Education or Out of School Time (OST) program!
Every holiday season, The Carole Robertson Center for Learning partners with our closest friends and supporters to host our Holiday Gift Giving Campaign to ensure each child enrolled in our Early Childhood Education (ECE) and Afterschool programs receives a special gift for the holidays. With your help, we will provide more than 3,000 gifts for the families we serve.
This year, we will host our inaugural Holiday Gift Shop stocked with FREE GIFTS! Your donations will allow us to purchase items that will stock the Holiday Gift Shop, where parents can “shop” for gifts for their children and have them wrapped. With the joy of gift-giving often damped by the reality of rising costs and limited resources, by accessing gifts at no cost, our families can embrace the holiday season and share the joy of gift-giving as a family. On average, gifts cost between $25 and $50 per item.
Thank you for helping us create a joyous and memory-filled holiday season!
About The Carole Robertson Center for Learning
The Carole Robertson Center for Learning, founded in 1976, is a nonprofit organization serving more than 3,000 children, youth (0-17) and their families across Chicago with a significant presence in the North Lawndale, Little Village and now Albany Park communities.
As one of the city’s largest Head Start and Early Head Start providers, we partner with families to fortify their role as a child’s first teacher because all children can learn when they have enough to eat, reliable housing and a healthy family. Our Center works to honor the life and memory of Carole Robertson who, together with her classmates, Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley, and Denise McNair, was killed in the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.