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Chicago Hyde Park Village

5500 S Woodlawn Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
INFO@CHPV.ORG
773-363-1933

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Lucas Livingston. Photo by Paul Staniland
Lucas Livingston, Executive Director
Lucas.Livingston@chpv.org | 773-234-6428

Lucas Livingston has served the Chicagoland community for nearly 20 years in the spheres of lifelong learning, creative aging, cultural administration, arts enrichment, and disability activism. Prior to joining Chicago Hyde Park Village, Lucas directed the Art Institute of Chicago’s therapeutic, health, wellness, and enrichment opportunities for older adult learners and people with disabilities. He is a frequent public speaker and published author in peer-reviewed journals on topics of lifelong learning, creative aging, cultural equity, and accessibility. He served as a steering committee member with the Arts for Brain Health Coalition and the Make Room @ The Table affinity group for professionals in the field of aging. He also served on the American Society on Aging’s LEARN Council (Lifetime Education and Renewal Network), the Alzheimer’s Association Greater Illinois Chapter’s Early-Stage Advisory Committee, and was a founding steering committee member with the Chicago Cultural Accessibility Consortium. Lucas is also an avid homebrewer, beer art historian, and member of the Chicago-based Beer Culture Center's Board of Directors. As a University of Chicago alumnus, Lucas is especially pleased to serve the Hyde Park and surrounding communities in support of CHPV's mission to foster healthy aging in place.


Laura Voss-Allen. Photo by Paul Staniland
Laura Voss-Allen, Assistant Director
Laura.Voss-Allen@chpv.org | 773-363-1933

Laura Voss-Allen holds a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and German from Dominican University and worked in the IT field for 22 years before taking on motherhood and becoming Sales Coordinator for her husband’s company.

After returning to the Chicago area from California in 2007, Laura helped coordinate the care for her parents in the western suburbs who both became ill and lived with dementia but had expressed the desire to stay in their home. Laura is also an assistant Girl Scout leader and cookie manager for a troop in Hyde Park since 2010.

Laura is the "voice of the village," answering the main office phone line, processes memberships, donations, and transportation requests, trains and manages volunteers, and manages many of CHPV's dementia-friendly initiatives including our Memory Cafe in collaboration with the AKARAMA Foundation.

Photos: Courtesy of Paul Staniland


CHPV INTERNS

Sunny Kadesh, Crown School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice
Emeritus Interns

Shiyu Lin, Crown School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice (October 2023–May 2024)
Ella Bruining, Crown School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice (September 2022–September 2023)
Cierra Balog, Adler University Social Justice Practicum (October 2022–June 2023)
Sam McCarthy, Crown School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice (September 2021–June 2022)