Our Story
As told by the President of Cases for a Cause, Delisa Maney:
The journey to create Cases for a Cause actually started in January 2007. I was part of the Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA) Program at Old St. Patrick’s Church in the West Loop of Chicago. My fellow participants and I were really touched by the RCIA speakers that discussed mission and we were moved to do something more. One of our tablemates, who happened to be a foster child when she was growing up, had told us she often donated to foster children. I shared that I had heard that suitcases were a critical need. But, it was the end of the session and time for us all to go home.
The next morning, I was still thinking about that conversation, so I decided to do a bit of research. I found out that as of January 2007, there were over 16,272 foster children in Illinois alone. The majority of these children, of course, reside in Chicago. So, I picked up the phone and called the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). I was connected to a gentleman on the phone who managed foster children in the South Side of Chicago. I told him what I was thinking…
I relayed our conversation of the night before and explained that I was a member of the RCIA class at Old St. Patrick’s. He said, “So, you’re looking for your mission?” Those were his exact words! I took that as a sign and told him yes. He then asked me, “Do you KNOW how big this problem is?” I said yes, and then I remembered looking around the table the night before when we were discussing this problem. I told him that I had the feeling that I knew a very special group of people that, if given the right opportunity, would be ready to help. I knew at that time that it was my job to give them that opportunity. I then asked him what the greatest need was, and he said, “suitcases. I HATE seeing them move from place to place with big, black garbage bags. It’s awful.” Cases for a Cause Inc. was born.
Since then, we’ve become a registered charity in Illinois and we’re looking for your support!