The Fledgling Fund Supports The Homestretch

The Fledgling Fund Supports The Homestretch
In early January, The Fledgling Fund, a foundation that supports social issue documentaries and their impact campaigns, announced its first round of 2015 grantees. The Homestretch team, one of 18 films/campaigns recognized, is thrilled to have been awarded $15,000 to support outreach and engagement.
"We are excited by these stories, their potential to activate audiences and communities, and...by the commitment of the filmmakers to maximize their impact," said Fledgling in their grant announcement. The foundation has a 10 year history, supporting over 300 projects and infusing nearly 12 million dollars into social issue filmmaking.
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Director Kirsten Kelly Honored at White House

Director Kirsten Kelly Honored at White House
Nine years ago, I began CPS Shakespeare! with my friend and colleague, Marilyn Halperin at Chicago Shakespeare Theat. It was through this program that Anne and I found the film. When we started hearing about students who were homeless, and then when we discovered that (at that time five years ago) there were 15,000 kids registered as homeless with the Chicago Public Schools, we were shocked. And no one seemed to be talking about it. We knew we had to do this film.
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Book Bags Delivered Thanks to CauseVox Campaign

Book Bags Delivered Thanks to CauseVox Campaign

The Homestretch's Call to Action took physical form on Monday, October 6th when we dropped off book bags and hygiene products at Burke Elementary on Chicago’s South Side. Burke Elementary, and their homeless clerk Trinni Ferguson, was one off 12 CPS schools chosen to receive support for their efforts serving some of the 22,000+ homeless youth enrolled in Chicago schools. This first delivery from our Call to Action was made possible by the generosity of those who stepped up during our Chicago launch at the Gene Siskel Film Center. THANK YOU! We’re on to our next school: Cesar E. Chavez. Help us get them the coats, scarves and gloves they need by signing on to the-homestretch.causevox.com. Help us make a concrete difference in Chicago!

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Reflecting on our Chicago Run

Reflecting on our Chicago Run

On Thursday night, our theatrical run at the Gene Siskel Film Center concluded. Bringing the film home to Chicago was a powerful experience, and we were so honored to have the film be welcomed so enthusiastically this past week. It means so much that the film is beginning to do it’s work in the world - we had sold out audiences and film critics like Richard Roeper calling the film “heartbreaking.”

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Homeless Liaison Training Features The Homestretch

Homeless Liaison Training Features The Homestretch

With a grant from the Lefkofsky Foundation, used and unused footage from the film’s theatrical version was combined to capture the struggles homeless youth face and the role schools play helping them survive. This educational reel, which played during the Homeless Liaison Training’s introduction, served as an emotional and empathetic compliment to the information rich sessions that followed.

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