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Celebrating Allies 2025

Celebrating Allies Join us at the Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation’s 2025 annual fundraiser as we bring together our supporters, advocates, allies, and survivors to celebrate the work of ending sexual harm and uplift those who are making a difference. The program will feature an award ceremony to honor transformational leadership in culture change, as well as critical legal work accomplished for survivors of sexual harm.

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

6:00 – 8:00 p.m. CDT

320 S. Canal St., Chicago, IL 60606

Drinks and hors d’oeuvres will be served.

Tickets

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 If you are not able to attend Celebrating Allies 2025 but would still like to support the event, we would be grateful if you made a donation in honor of the event!

Honorees and Speakers

Sarah Conway and Trina Reynolds-Tyler – Visionary Award Honorees

One of CAASE’s primary concerns has always been how Black women and girls in Chicago are disproportionately exploited and harmed. You can find some of our thoughts in media coverage on these issues here and here. Journalists investigating on the front lines have always played a critical role in exposing these realities, and this year we are truly excited to be honoring and celebrating journalists Sarah Conway and Trina Reynolds-Tyler at our annual Fall Fundraiser! Their series (published by the Invisible Institute) investigated how Chicago police responded to missing Black women and girls, shining critical light on a topic that is too often overlooked. The journalists won a Pulitzer Prize for their series in the Local Reporting category.    

We are thrilled that Sarah Conway and Trina Reynolds-Tyler have agreed to let us honor them this year. Secure your spot to celebrate them today! 

Nathan Henderson – Pro Bono Luminary Award

Nathan Henderson is an Associate in the Litigation Department at Saul Ewing LLP. In January 2024, Illinois enacted a new law allowing survivors of “deep fakes,” or digitally altered sexual images, to sue their abusers. This year, Nathan served as co-counsel with CAASE on one of the first lawsuits filed under this new law. Nathan exhibited incredible compassion and tireless advocacy on behalf of our client. He was innovative and bold in negotiating a settlement that exceeded the client’s expectations and included third-party verification that all images were wiped from the defendant’s devices. We are delighted to present Nathan Henderson with the Pro Bono Luminary Award at Celebrating Allies 2025.

Chapman and Cutler LLP – Pro Bono Excellence Award

We are honored to award Chapman and Cutler LLP with the Celebrating Allies 2025 Pro Bono Excellence Award. Chapman has a long history of dedicated pro bono service. The firm’s pro bono work is led by Partner Rebecca Wallenfelsz and Pro Bono Counsel Sara Ghadiri and supports a wide range of legal aid needs including gender-based violence-related matters. This year, Sara and Chapman Partner Eric Silvestri worked with CAASE to represent a sex trafficking survivor in a groundbreaking lawsuit brought under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, a federal law allowing survivors to sue those who profit from their trafficking. It is our hope that the outcome of this suit will provide a clear path forward for trafficking survivors’ healing and empowerment. We are proud to recognize Chapman’s dedication to this important and impactful work.

Survivor Speaker

Survivor and former CAASE client

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Guests will have the privilege of hearing directly from a survivor about the impact of sexual harm and the power of seeking justice with the support of compassionate allies. She is a former client of CAASE’s legal services and we’re honored to welcome her as a speaker.

Guests enjoy Celebrating Allies 2024

Donate

Support survivors and back our mission to end sexual harm by giving today. Here are some ways your donation helps us in the fight against sexual harm:

  • $100 provides a stipend for survivors who share expertise and input on CAASE policies and programs
  • $350 enables the Prevention team to conduct a one-hour training on sexting or pornography to a classroom of high school students
  • $500 funds the hosting of one focus or support group for survivors
  • $1,000 funds the purchase of one computer for a CAASE staffer
  • $1,800 covers the cost of implementing one 5-session Prevention program to a high school classroom
  • $5,000 covers the cost of resolving one legal matter for a survivor of sexual harm
  • $7,500 pays for comprehensive legal services for one survivor for one year
  • $10,000 resolves two legal matters for survivors

Generous Sponsors

Sponsoring Celebrating Allies is a wonderful way to support survivors and demonstrate a commitment to ending sexual harm. We welcome you to look over the sponsorship opportunities and contact LaQuita Hearn-Quinn and take full advantage of sponsorship benefits. Call 773-244-2230 ext. 217 or email [email protected]. 

We are gladly accepting new sponsors up until the event. To be included in printed sponsor materials, we kindly ask you to submit your sponsorship by Wednesday, October 8.

Platinum Sponsor

Saul Ewing

Gold Sponsors

The Friedman Family Fund

Silver Sponsors

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Denise Fogus Gibson

Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

Bronze Sponsors

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Sidley Austin LLP

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Details

Date & Time:

October 15 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CDT

Cost:

$75 – $175

Organizer

CAASE

Phone:

773-244-2230

Email:

info@caase.org

Venue

320 S. Canal St. Chicago, IL 60606

320 S. Canal St.
Chicago, 60606 United States

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