Adoley Jordan

Chief Advancement Officer at One Family Illinois

Adoley Jordan currently serves as the Chief Advancement Officer at One Family Illinois, a position held since April 2024. Previously, Adoley worked as the Senior Major Gifts and Planned Giving Officer at the Shriver Center on Poverty Law from February 2022 to April 2024, and as the Director of Development and Grants Manager at the Legal Council for Health Justice between October 2018 and February 2022. Adoley's earlier experience includes roles such as Grants and Program Development Specialist at Advocate Health Care and Institutional Giving Manager at Erie Family Health Center, where management of over 58 grants was successfully conducted. Additional experience includes grant writing at Christian Community Health Center, research assistance at Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, and business development at International Relief and Development. Adoley holds a Master of Public Health from the University of Illinois Chicago and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and African & African-American History from the University of Michigan.

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One Family Illinois

One Family Illinois (formerly SOS Children's Villages Illinois), founded over 30 years ago, is a non-profit organization that provides an individual licensed home in a supportive, community environment that marshals all the resources needed to help children in foster care heal and achieve their permanency goals. The Village Model of Care prioritizes the following: 1) Children live together with their siblings; 2) Children receive care and support from a full-time, professionally trained and licensed Foster Parent; 3) Children thrive in a private, single-family home; 4) Children benefit from the support of the Village, designed as an intentional community of care; and 5) Families receive strengthening services to support their needs and keep them intact whenever possible. One Family Illinois unites brothers and sisters in foster care and provides a safe space to heal for at-risk youth. Currently, the organization operates four sites: three Villages providing sibling group foster care at an 17-home Village (opened in 1993) in Lockport, Illinois; a 17-home Village (opened in 2004) in the Auburn Gresham, Englewood neighborhood of Chicago; a 14-home Village (opened in 2014) in the Roosevelt Square Community of Chicago, as well as Casa Tepeyac (acquired in 2011), a facility that offers preventative and in-home services in the Back of the Yards neighborhood of Chicago. One Family Illinois celebrates a 90% high school graduation rate, compared to a national average of 56% for children in foster care. In 2023, One Family Illinois maintained Candid’s (formerly GuideStar) highest award, Platinum Seal of Transparency, and Charity Navigator’s Rating of Four-Stars.


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