Preschooler Luke Kane picks out a blanket at Todd Hall Elementary School during "Project Night Night" on Feb. 5. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Todd Hall Elementary School teachers stand ready to hand out bags for "Project Night Night" on Feb. 5. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Teachers Anne Gavostis and Maria Zambonino prepare bags for Todd Hall Elementary School's "Project Night Night" on Feb. 5. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Parents and children pick out blankets for Todd Hall Elementary School's "Project Night Night" Feb. 5. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Abby Altschul, 5 (right), and her sister Emily, 5, show the book they've chosen to their mother, a Todd Hall Elementary School teacher during "Project Night Night" on Feb. 5. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Kindergartener Aliyah Husaini and her mother, Fatima Anwar, work on a card for their bag at Todd Hall Elementary School's Project Night Night Feb. 5 in Lincolnwood. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
First grader Luke Daly hangs his completed bag during Todd Hall Elementary School's Project Night Night on Feb. 5. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Mariam Ali, 4, and her dad Laith Ali work on a personal drawing to go in her bag during Todd Hall Elementary School's "Project Night Night" on Feb. 5. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Todd Hall Elementary School students pose in front of completed bags during "Project Night Night" on Feb. 5. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Todd Hall Elementary School students pose in front of completed bags during "Project Night Night" on Feb. 5. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
A cold and snowy winter night didn’t stop more than 100 Todd Hall students and parents from gathering Tuesday evening to assemble comfort packages for homeless children served by Maryville Academy Crisis Nursery in Chicago. … Read More