BREAKING: Julian Merryweather and Chicago Cubs Donate $12.5 Million to Transform House into Youth Homeless Shelter in Honor of Manager Craig Counsell
Chicago, IL – May 12, 2025 — In an inspiring display of unity and compassion, Julian Merryweather and the entire Chicago Cubs organization have donated $12.5 million to convert a large residential property in Chicago into a state-of-the-art shelter for homeless and at-risk youth. The project, titled “The Counsell House,” is a tribute to Cubs manager Craig Counsell, whose leadership and off-field community involvement have made a lasting impact on the team and city.
The donation was officially announced earlier today at a press conference outside the future shelter site, located on the North Side. Several Cubs players and executives, as well as local nonprofit leaders and city officials, attended the event.
A Shelter with a Purpose
The newly announced Counsell House will offer temporary housing, education programs, mental health counseling, and life-skills training for homeless youth aged 14–22 in the greater Chicago area. With a capacity to serve up to 90 residents, the shelter is expected to open by late 2025.
Julian Merryweather, a key reliever for the Cubs, served as the lead organizer and spokesperson for the initiative. In his remarks, he praised Craig Counsell not only as a baseball mind but as a human being.
“Craig has always emphasized character, teamwork, and purpose,” said Merryweather. “This donation is a way for us to live out those values beyond Wrigley Field. It’s not just about giving money—it’s about giving hope.”
Craig Counsell Reacts: “This Means the World”
Cubs manager Craig Counsell, who joined the team in late 2023 and quickly became a fan and clubhouse favorite, was visibly moved by the announcement.
“I’m honored and humbled,” Counsell said. “I’ve always believed that the Cubs can be more than just a baseball team. We’re a part of this community, and with this shelter, we’re going to be a part of something bigger than baseball.”
Counsell, a native of Wisconsin, has long been involved in community efforts both during his time managing the Milwaukee Brewers and now with the Cubs. His focus on youth empowerment and education made the decision to name the shelter in his honor especially meaningful.
Cubs Players Unite to Make an Impact
The $12.5 million donation came from a combined effort by players, coaching staff, and front office leadership. Contributions came from across the roster, including stars like Dansby Swanson, Ian Happ, Seiya Suzuki, and Justin Steele.
“We’ve got each other’s backs on the field—and now we’re backing the city that cheers for us,” said Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson. “This shelter is our way of showing love to Chicago.”
Cubs owner Tom Ricketts also pledged continued support for the facility once it opens, including plans for annual fundraising events, mentorship programs, and internship opportunities.
Local Leaders Praise the Cubs’ Commitment
Chicago’s youth homelessness rate has risen steadily in recent years, with thousands of minors lacking stable housing or access to basic services. The Counsell House will work closely with organizations like Chicago Youth Centers, La Casa Norte, and The Night Ministry to offer wraparound services and case management.
Angela Thompson, Director of Youth Services for Chicago’s Department of Family & Support Services, praised the Cubs’ efforts:
“This is a game-changer. The Cubs aren’t just donating—they’re investing in our youth. This shelter will provide critical services to help vulnerable young people build stable, independent lives.”
Fans and Community Respond
News of the donation quickly spread across social media, with hashtags like #CubsGiveBack, #CounsellHouse, and #JulianCares trending throughout the day.
Cubs fans expressed pride in their team not just for their play, but for their commitment to the city they call home.
“This team plays with heart—and now they’re giving with it, too,” one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “Proud to be a Cubs fan today.”
Even MLB legends like Kerry Wood and Anthony Rizzo chimed in, applauding the Cubs for setting an example for sports franchises across the country.
What’s Next for The Counsell House
Renovations are expected to begin this summer, with an estimated completion date in early winter 2025. Once open, the facility will feature:
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Dorm-style and private transitional housing
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On-site counseling and trauma services
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GED and tutoring programs
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Job training and career development
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Arts, sports, and mentorship opportunities
The Cubs have also committed to ongoing volunteer hours from players and staff, making The Counsell House not just a donation, but a long-term partnership with the city of Chicago.