Opening Fall 2026 · Woodlawn, Chicago

The LEO Center. Built for the South Side.

The Robert R. McCormick Leadership & Economic Opportunity Center — 90,000 sq ft on S. King Drive, opening Fall 2026. Every Project H.O.O.D. program, one permanent address.

Brick by Brick → Fund the build
Architectural rendering of the LEO Center — 90,000 sq ft on S. King Drive, Woodlawn
A rendering of the Robert R. McCormick Leadership & Economic Opportunity Center, rising now in Woodlawn.

🏗 Construction is underway — the LEO Center opens Fall 2026.

6620 S. Martin Luther King Dr, Chicago, IL 60637 · The heart of Woodlawn

Capital Campaign · Robert R. McCormick Foundation Lead Gift

$45M goal. Almost there.

$38M raised · 84%

$7M remaining · Every dollar goes directly to the build

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Construction Progress

From rooftop to ribbon cutting.

Pastor Brooks sat on a rooftop for 100 days in winter to raise the first dollars. Now steel is going up on King Drive. Here's where we stand.

2021 · Complete

Rooftop Campaign

Pastor Brooks camped on a Woodlawn rooftop for 100 days — raising awareness and the first major capital dollars. The city took notice.

2022 · Complete

Groundbreaking

Official groundbreaking at 6620 S. King Drive. The Robert R. McCormick Foundation named the building. Land owned by Project H.O.O.D.

2024–2025 · Complete

Foundation & Steel

Foundation poured. Steel erected. Construction training crews — Project H.O.O.D. program graduates — worked the site. The walk from Chicago to New York raised final capital.

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2026 · In Progress Now

Interior Buildout

Classrooms, health suites, community kitchen, multipurpose hall — every space being finished for fall opening. Final $13.5M is the last mile.

Fall 2026 · Target Opening

Ribbon Cutting

The LEO Center opens its doors to Woodlawn. Programming begins. The Walkway of Destiny carries the names of everyone who helped make it real.

See it

Watch the LEO Center come to life.

What it is

One building. Five pillars. One neighborhood.

The LEO Center brings every Project H.O.O.D. program under one roof — workforce training classrooms, a youth enrichment hub, health and wellness suites, a business incubator, re-entry services, outreach team offices, a community kitchen, and a 400-seat multipurpose hall.

It's being built on land owned by Project H.O.O.D., directly on S. King Drive — a deliberate statement that serious investment belongs on the South Side.

Inside the LEO

What 90,000 sq ft makes possible.

Workforce Training Wing

Construction trades, tech skills, OSHA certification, and direct-hire employer partners — where real careers begin. Average starting wage: $19/hr.

Youth Enrichment Hub

Entrepreneurship training, after-school programs, tutoring, mentorship, and college and career readiness — all under one roof.

Health & Wellness Center

Access to care for the whole community — counseling suites, senior services, recovery navigation, and crisis response. No insurance required.

Business Incubator

Co-working space for Woodlawn entrepreneurs, grant writing support, and legal and financial clinic — growing local ownership.

Community Kitchen

Food distribution, community dinners, culinary training, and event catering — the table is always set for the neighborhood.

400-Seat Multipurpose Hall

Town halls, graduations, community events, concerts — a venue built for Woodlawn, by Woodlawn.

"The LEO Center isn't a building. It's proof that investment belongs here too. When it opens, we stop having to ask for permission."
— Pastor Corey B. Brooks, Executive Director, Project H.O.O.D.
Where we're building

6620 S. Martin Luther King Dr.

The LEO Center sits at the heart of Woodlawn — on land Project H.O.O.D. owns, on a block we've served for over a decade. This is intentional.

  • Address: 6620 S. Martin Luther King Dr, Chicago, IL 60637
  • Neighborhood: Woodlawn, Chicago's South Side
  • Transit: CTA Green Line — Cottage Grove stop · Multiple bus routes
  • Parking: On-site and street parking available
Brick by Brick · 2026 Capital Campaign

Leave your name in the foundation.

Every brick in the LEO Center's Walkway of Destiny carries the name of someone who believed in Chicago's South Side — before the rest of the world caught up.

Long after the ribbon is cut, families will walk across these names. Young people will step into new futures because of the foundation you helped build. This is your chance to leave more than a donation — it's a legacy engraved in stone.

Claim your brick → Any amount
Named-gift levels
  • Cornerstone
    Name a program room
    $100K+
  • Builder
    Walkway of Destiny — large brick
    $25K
  • Foundation
    Walkway of Destiny — brick
    $5K
  • Block by Block
    Recognition in LEO honor wall
    Any amount
Give now →

Opening Fall 2026. Help close the last mile.

The building is rising. The finish line is in sight. Every gift — at every level — gets us there. Don't let someone else write this part of the story without you.

The First Look

Spread the word.

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Just got my First Look at the LEO Center in Woodlawn — 22,000 sq ft of opportunity going up on the South Side. So proud to support @ProjectHOOD 💛 #FirstLook #Woodlawn

Facebook

I just got a First Look at the Leadership & Economic Opportunity Center in Woodlawn, and I had to share it. Project H.O.O.D. is building 22,000 sq ft of workforce training, reentry support, youth programs, and health services — right on the block where they’ve always shown up. I donated today. Every dollar stays in Woodlawn. 💛 #FirstLook #ProjectHOOD

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Woodlawn’s future is going up. 💛 Got a First Look at the LEO Center today — 22,000 sq ft for the community, right on the South Side. @projecthood has been here for years. Now they’re building a home for it. Link in bio to give. #FirstLook #ProjectHOOD #Woodlawn #ChicagoSouthSide

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LinkedIn

Had the privilege of touring the Leadership & Economic Opportunity Center in Woodlawn today. Project H.O.O.D. — led by Pastor Corey Brooks — is building 22,000 sq ft of workforce development, reentry support, youth programming, and health services for one of Chicago’s most resilient communities. I’m proud to be a donor. If you’re looking for an organization where your support makes a real local difference, I’d encourage you to take a look. EIN: 45-3964886 | projecthood.networkforgood.com #FirstLook #ProjectHOOD #Woodlawn

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