For more than 33 years, the Chicago Auto Show’s First Look for Charity has raised more than $65 million to support local charities. As one of Chicago’s largest single-day charitable events, First Look has become an important source of support for many local nonprofit organizations. This year, proceeds will benefit 18 local charities, each making a meaningful impact in the communities they serve.
Benefiting Charities
100 Club of Illinois

Proudly Serving First Responders and Their Families Since 1966.
For nearly six decades, the 100 Club of Illinois has stood alongside our state’s first responder community. We provide critical resources, financial assistance, training opportunities, and ongoing support to families of fallen heroes and to active-duty first responders across Illinois.
The 100 Club proudly supports all sworn federal, state, county, and local first responders serving in Illinois. From police and fire departments to public safety agencies in all 102 counties, we honor the brave men and women who risk their lives each day to keep our homes, workplaces, and communities safe.
Advocate Health Care

Advocate Health Care is the largest health system in Illinois and a national leader in clinical innovation, health outcomes, consumer experience and value-based care. One of the state’s largest private employers, the system serves patients across 11 hospitals, including two children’s campuses, and more than 200 sites of care. Advocate Health Care, is a part of Advocate Health, the third-largest nonprofit health system in the United States. Committed to redefining care for all, Advocate Health provides more than $6 billion in annual community benefits.
ALS United Greater Chicago

ALS United Greater Chicago is proud to serve the ALS communities in Illinois. Our mission is to unite the ALS community in our collaborative approach to foster bold research initiatives, advance advocacy efforts, and provide comprehensive care and support to individuals and families affected by ALS. ALS United provides premier programs for our ALS community, and there is no cost to individuals living with ALS and their families for any of the services we provide, which include home visits, support groups, equipment lending, and more. We financially support six local ALS Multidisciplinary Clinics, tirelessly advocate for our patients, and fund cutting-edge research around the globe to find treatments and a cure for ALS.
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago

In the 2024-2025 U.S.News & World Report rankings of the best children’s hospitals, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago continues to be the top pediatric hospital in Illinois and the only hospital ranked in all 11 specialties. Lurie Children’s provides superior pediatric care in a state-of-the-art hospital that offers the latest benefits and innovations in medical technology, family-friendly design and research through the Stanley Manne Children’s Research Institute. The main hospital is located in downtown Chicago on the campus of its academic partner, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Lurie Children’s has a network of more than 20 outpatient and primary care locations and 10 partner hospitals, providing top pediatric care across the greater Chicago area. As a nonprofit hospital, Lurie Children’s relied on philanthropic support to care for more than 256,000 children last year. Learn more at luriechildrens.org.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago

Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago (BGCC) is the city’s largest and longest-serving organization dedicated to providing safe spaces for Chicago’s kids and teens. Since 1902, it has provided a safe haven for children and teens after school and during the summer. BGCC’s mission is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens. Serving thousands of young people each year at Club locations throughout Chicago, BGCC provides children and teens with the tools they need to become well-rounded, successful adults.
Cal’s Angels Pediatric Cancer Foundation

Cal’s Angels is a 501(c)(3) pediatric cancer foundation established in 2007 in memory of Cal Sutter, a 12-year-old who lost his battle with leukemia in 2006. Cal’s kindness and generosity inspired the start of Cal’s Angels with a mission of granting wishes, raising awareness, and funding research to help kids fighting cancer. Because we have lived the battle with pediatric cancer, we understand what these families are going through. The help that we provide these families through our programs is a great resource when they need it the most. Until we hear the words “There is A Cure for Cancer” we will continue to fight on behalf of these young warriors and their families. Together we CAN make a difference! To learn more, please visit calsangels.org.
Catholic Charities Chicago

Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago was founded more than a century ago to meet human need through the mission of charity. We partner with mission-driven people and organizations across Cook and Lake counties to witness a message of mercy and hope to a world in need, as we work together to improve lives and nourish spirits; strengthen and empower people, families, and communities; and create and share opportunities for living out our faith and values.
Epilepsy Foundation

The Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago is a not-for-profit organization serving 44 counties in Illinois since 1946. We offer education, advocacy, and case management to people living with epilepsy, their families, and the communities in which they live, all in the service of helping our constituents seize the narrative back from epilepsy.
Serving the nearly 140,000 people living with epilepsy in the Chicagoland area, we provide one on one sessions with members, a wide array of support groups, social gatherings for children and adults, as well as legislative initiatives to better the lives of people impacted by epilepsy. We are also dedicated to heightening the general public’s understanding of epilepsy, educating thousands of school personnel and staff of companies and organizations each year.
Franciscan Community Benefit Services

Franciscan Community Benefit Services includes both St. Jude House and the Madonna Foundation. St. Jude House is a 40-bed shelter that offers a safe and supportive environment for survivors of domestic violence and their dependent children. It provides free, comprehensive services to help individuals heal from trauma, become self-sufficient and break the cycle of abuse. The Madonna Foundation supports at-risk and underserved teen girls by offering partial scholarships and strong college readiness programs. These services are provided to Madonna Scholars attending all-girls Catholic partner high schools throughout the Chicagoland area.
Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana

Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana (GSGCNWI) is one of the largest councils in the nation, serving 32,500 girls and 16,500 adults across urban, suburban, and rural communities. Since 2008, we have provided safe, supportive spaces where girls build confidence, friendships, and leadership skills while breaking barriers to participation. Our mission: to build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.
Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity is a global nonprofit housing organization working throughout Chicagoland, across the United States and in 70 countries around the world. Habitat’s vision is of a world where everyone has a decent place to live. We work toward our vision by building strength, stability and self-reliance in partnership with families in need of decent and affordable housing. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. Habitat provides families and communities with a foundation for a strong future.
Jesse White Tumbling Team
The Jesse White Tumblers were created in 1959 to provide a positive alternative for inner-city kids. Team members must stay away from gangs, drug, alcohol, stay in school, and maintain a minimum “C” average. The team consists of male and female participants as young as 6 years old.

The team, with 9 units, gives hundreds of performances each year at major sporting events and community, business, and charity functions. The Jesse White Tumblers attract national and international attention and have performed throughout the United States, Canada, Hong Kong, Bermuda, Belize, China, Israel, Tokyo, Japan, and Zagreb, Croatia. The team has also been featured in commercials, national television shows, and motion pictures.
Because the organization requires its student-athletes to maintain at least a “C” average, team members and trainees who fall below are required to attend the Jesse White Tutoring Program or show proof that they are enrolled in another tutoring program.
Lydia Home & Safe Families for Children

Founded in 2003, Safe Families for Children is fueled by radical hospitality. Oftentimes, children are on the edge of entering foster care, and susceptible to neglect or abuse. Safe Families steps in and provides families with a circle of support in many ways! Our goals are to prevent child neglect, reduce the number of children entering the child welfare system, and support families in their time of need. Lydia Home Association has been serving children and providing HOPE, HEALING, and HOME to children in Chicago since 1916 through their residential treatment care, intact services, counseling, and foster care programs.
TOGETHER we can strengthen our Families & Community!

Misericordia
Misericordia Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for Misericordia Home residents. Its mission is to provide a continuum of care and support for children and adults of all faiths and cultures who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. Misericordia provides the highest quality of care designed to meet each person’s changing needs and maximize independence, self-determination, interpersonal relationships and engagement in the community.
Sertoma Star Services

Sertoma Star Services is a nationally accredited, not-for-profit agency empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and those living with mental illness in Chicagoland and northwest Indiana. We firmly believe that everyone deserves a life of independence, purpose, and dignity. We offer choices and opportunities that foster independence and inclusion through vocational, educational, therapeutic, and residential programs, which enable individuals to thrive as valued members of their communities.
Special Olympics Illinois

Special Olympics Illinois is a non-profit organization providing free life-changing opportunities to a statewide community of more than 60,000 athletes, coaches, volunteers, and more.
Special Olympics Illinois offers year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Through inclusive athletic opportunities, athletes gain physical fitness, confidence, and life skills. As an organization, we promote acceptance, empowerment, and community engagement, helping individuals thrive both on and off the field.
Susan G. Komen, Chicago

Susan G. Komen is the world’s leading breast cancer organization, dedicated to saving lives and creating a world without breast cancer. Since its inception in 1982, Komen has invested nearly $1 billion in groundbreaking research and more than $2.3 billion in patient support, education, and advocacy. Through its nationwide network and global partnerships, Komen provides direct assistance to patients and families, drives public policy to expand access to care, and funds research aimed at improving treatments and finding cures.
Together with supporters and communities across the country, Komen is working to ensure that no one faces breast cancer alone.
Turning Pointe Autism Foundation

Turning Pointe is a beacon of hope and excellence in the world of autism education. Our mission is to transform the learning environment for children & young adults with autism, creating spaces where independence flourishes, communication thrives, and socially appropriate behaviors are nurtured. We believe that every individual deserves the opportunity to reach their fullest potential, and we are committed to making that vision a reality. This vital work is made possible through the heartfelt support of volunteers, donors, school districts, and employment partners. Together, we are building a brighter, more inclusive future, ensuring that each student not only dreams of a better tomorrow but achieves it.
