Puerto Rican Cultural Center

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2546 W Division St
Chicago, IL 60622

The Puerto Rican Cultural Center (PRCC), established in 1972, has been instrumental in shaping Paseo Boricua as the cultural, economic, and political heart of the Puerto Rican community in the Midwest. Over its 50-year history, the PRCC has actively resisted gentrification, organized relief efforts in response to natural disasters, and celebrated cultural heritage through various initiatives.

With a mission to support small business growth, educational advancement, public health initiatives, and affordable housing, the PRCC addresses critical issues affecting the Puerto Rican community. Through bilingual services and community-driven programs, the organization aims to empower individuals and ensure their voices are heard.

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2.04 reviews
Rocombey G.
9/5/2007

A hallmark of both Chicago and Puerto Ricans in general, the PRCC is the something like a focal point of a great collection of Division Street facilities, from health clinics to day care centers...

2019 2.
5/26/2023

PRCC is DUMB INEFFICIENT. PRCC claims providing free housing for emergency situation. What is a chance of single mother with TWO DOGS and VERY LOW CREDIT SCORES WITH SEVERAL CREDIT CARD DEBT...

4 R.
6/9/2023

My tenant has not paid rent for 3 years and has 5-6 credit card debt judgements. But she has money market account and drives a nice car to her work at downtown. Puerto Rican Cultural Center lied...

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Carlos M.
12/19/2018

PRCC needs to be more transparent. I was an employee who suffered a lot with having a boss like Jose López with a vision of 1980, yelling people all the time and doing things in ways that are not...

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