Chicago Vigil

Honoring Their Light…A Vigil for Lost Promise

Too many lives, which held so much promise, have been lost to drugs. Too many dreams and potential, never realized. Our hopes for them dashed…and our worst fears for them came true. Their flames were snuffed out well before their time.

Who would they have become? What would they have contributed to our world-a world which is so less rich because their talents vanished from our midst. Their promise lost-the athlete, the actress, the budding star, the little brother or sister…the young adult looking forward to the promise life held…and the adult who couldn't face the future.

Our duty now is to honor the light of their promise—and who they should have been—so that not another light is dimmed. Those left behind, who feel their loss each day—friends and families, parents and siblings, grandparents and cousins—they tell us that if it happened to them, it can happen to anyone.

Stepping forward, to honor the light of friends and loved ones lost to drugs, are Chicago area residents, from all walks of life and every part of Chicago's neighborhoods and suburbs. Each representing a drug abuse prevention organization with the goal to honor their light.

An effort started a year ago in Washington, continues in Chicago. A sharing of stories and a commitment to carry on their promise. Opening our nation's eyes to the consequences of drug abuse. A vigil for lost promise…as showcased at Navy Pier's Target Chicago, in association with Target America, a national traveling exhibit.