One church on the Northwest Side wanted to make sure celebrations were kicked off right.
During a time of uncertainty, a parish in Belmont-Cragin had a goal for Saturday night – to enlighten the Christmas spirit for more than 250 migrants.
She and her family came from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria in 2017.
“They have been coming from different places. They have suffered through a journey to be here. It’s hard. Some of them have cried,” said Maldonado. “So, we want to do something different.”
The church granted those wishes, and families indulged in familiar food like rice and beans and American favorites like burgers and nachos.
“We want to make them happy for at least one day,” said Maldonado.