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PHOTOS: Chicago Bears’ Akiem Hicks delivers gifts to SOS Children’s Villages Illinois

SOS Children’s Villages Illinois, a non-profit, child-welfare agency that serves at-risk youth and children in foster care, hosted a safe and socially distanced holiday party for brothers and sisters supported through the organization’s programs and services on Monday, December 14th at its new SOS Illinois Roosevelt Square Community Center, 1133 W. 13th Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60608, in the Roosevelt Square neighborhood of the city. Chicago Bears defenseman, Akiem Hicks, played Santa’s big helper with his mother and delivered toys to families from SOS Illinois Children’s Villages.
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