Transform Homes and Lives, Make a Better World.

In every community, there is work to be done. In every nation, there are wounds to heal. In every heart, there is the power to do it. Through your kind support, we have the capability to support the community and will continue our mission of creating homes, strengthening families, and transforming lives.

Over $95,000

of Amberleaf Home cabinetry donated to Habitat for Humanity to create safe, affordable housing to limited income families in local communities.

Since 2014, Amberleaf Home have donated over $40,000

to SOS Children’s Villages, Saturday Place, and the Bruce C. Abram’s Foundation to help provide stable home environment for children who are wards of the state of Illinois due to neglect, abuse, or abandonment.

Donated $35,000

to helped make the Roosevelt Square Community Center a reality. Amberleaf Home will continue to support SOS Illinois’ mission of caring for children in need, strengthening families, and transforming lives.

Transform Homes and Lives, Make a Better World.

In every community, there is work to be done. In every nation, there are wounds to heal. In every heart, there is the power to do it. Thank you to our generous benefactors who helped make the Center a reality. Through your kind support, we have the capability to support the community and will continue our mission of creating homes, strengthening families, and transforming lives.

Ronald McDonald House Charities

Donated 1000 KN95 face masks and forehead thermometers to support families in need.

Breaking Ground 2020

Donated to Breaking Ground in support of Thanksgiving meals for tenants of the residences in New York City.

Greater Chicago Food Depository

Helping provide food throughout the coronavirus crisis.

Chinese Mutual Aid Association

Donated $1,500 to Chinese Mutual Aid Association to offer essential programs and services to low-income and underserved immigrants from all ethnic backgrounds from youth to seniors in the Chicagoland region.

Hacia Scholarship and Education Foundation

Donated $5,000 in cabinets