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Chicago pastor gathers hundreds of men to declare violence-free zone in notorious neighborhood

May 18, 2026
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Chicago pastor gathers hundreds of men to declare violence-free zone in notorious neighborhood

A Chicago pastor brought hundreds of men together on the city’s South Side Sunday in an effort to reduce violence and reclaim a neighborhood once labeled among the most dangerous in the city.

Pastor Corey B. Brooks and Project H.O.O.D. hosted the “1000 Men Unity Gathering” at the nearly completed Robert R. McCormick Leadership & Economic Opportunity Center at 6620 S. King Drive, where organizers declared the surrounding area a “100% violence-free zone.”

“This is bigger than a building,” Brooks said. “This is about creating a culture where men stand together to protect families, mentor young people, reduce violence, and build something that will outlive us.”

“We are declaring that this community deserves peace, opportunity, and hope,” he added.

The event brought together pastors, fathers, mentors, activists, business leaders, former gang members and residents from across Chicago in what organizers described as a unified effort to promote safety, accountability and opportunity on the South Side.

Hundreds of men gather outside the nearly completed Robert R. McCormick Leadership & Economic Opportunity Center during Pastor Corey B. Brooks’
Hundreds of men gather outside the nearly completed Robert R. McCormick Leadership & Economic Opportunity Center during Pastor Corey B. Brooks’ “1000 Men Unity Gathering” on Chicago’s South Side. Corey B. Brooks

Brooks told Fox News Digital that approximately 750 men attended the gathering, where community members committed to maintaining the neighborhood as a peaceful environment for families and children.

“We declared that this is going to be a peace zone, a nonviolent zone, a violence-free zone,” Brooks said. “So the young kids can come to the center and have peace of mind knowing they don’t have to worry about their safety.”

The Robert R. McCormick Leadership & Economic Opportunity Center is designed to address violence and poverty through workforce development, mentorship, education, entrepreneurship, job training and community engagement, according to Project H.O.O.D.

Project H.O.O.D. founder and Pastor Corey Brooks in November 2025.
Project H.O.O.D. founder and Pastor Corey Brooks in November 2025. Corey B. Brooks

Attendees received an early look inside the facility Sunday as organizers outlined plans for the center to serve future generations on Chicago’s South Side.

Brooks said the neighborhood surrounding the center was once considered one of the most dangerous areas in Chicago.

“In 2014, the Chicago Sun-Times wrote an article saying this was the most dangerous neighborhood in all Chicago, and it happened to be this block,” Brooks told Fox News Digital. “So, we decided to transform it, and that’s what’s been happening.”

To raise awareness about the crisis in gun violence, drug and sex trafficking in his Woodlawn community, in 2011 Chicago Pastor Corey B. Brooks camped out for 94 days on the roof of a motel considered to be a source of neighborhood problems.
To raise awareness about the crisis in gun violence, drug, and sex trafficking in his Woodlawn community, in 2011, Brooks camped out for 94 days on the roof of a motel considered to be a source of neighborhood problems. Matthew Gilson

The area is no longer ranked among Chicago’s 35 most dangerous blocks, which Brooks attributed to ongoing community investment and outreach efforts.

He founded Project H.O.O.D. — Helping Others Obtain Destiny — to reduce violence and poverty on Chicago’s South Side through mentorship, faith, workforce training and economic development initiatives.

Brooks said he hopes the project can serve as a national model for urban communities seeking long-term change.

“I think this center is going to be an example of what we can do across America in urban areas,” Brooks said. “If we don’t wait on government and take responsibility for ourselves, we can change the trajectory of these neighborhoods and urban centers.”

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