Lesly Lopez

Elementary School Family Advocate at Christopher House

Lesly Lopez is an experienced family advocate currently working at Christopher House since January 2022, where responsibilities include serving as a liaison between families and programs, conducting family assessments, and facilitating communication across diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. Previously, Lesly held the position of Campus Service Assistant at National Louis University from March 2019 to June 2022, assisting with daily operations and maintaining a positive environment for students. Additionally, experience as Support Staff at Little Angels Daycare Center from August 2018 to March 2019 involved creating structured activities for children and supporting their daily routines. Lesly holds a degree in Human Services with a minor in Psychology from National Louis University, obtained in 2021, and a general studies degree from John Hancock High School completed in 2017.

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Chicago, United States

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Christopher House

Christopher House's family of schools provides low-income children and their parents with high-quality education programs that prepare them for success in school, the workplace, and life. Christopher House’s unique, proven model of education, from birth through high school, levels the playing field for low-income children. We partner with families to provide a continuum of schools serving infant, preschool, elementary, high school, and adult students, as well as support services that create stable, self-sufficient families. Our centers are nationally renowned and have earned the highest ratings in the City of Chicago. High standards and a commitment to continuous quality improvement are the driving force behind all of our work. We group our programs into four schools: Infant and Pre-School, Elementary School, After-School, and Parent School. We focus on each child’s overall growth and development which has a positive, measurable impact on their ability to succeed. Understanding that educating the child is not enough, we also provide supportive services to the entire family that help build stability and self-sufficiency. We serve over 5,000 children and family members every year through our five sites on Chicago’s north and west sides.


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