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For about the cost of a fancy coffee drink, women who live or work in Wicker Park can have their portrait taken and help support other women who have experienced abuse. Through a new photo project called “Wicker Women,” Wicker Park-based photographer Jennifer Bisbing is offering $5 portrait for Wicker Park women, and donating the entire sitting fee to Connections for Abused Women and their Children (CAWC), a local domestic violence program that includes Greenhouse Shelter, Humboldt Park Outreach Program, and Hospital Crisis Intervention Project at Stroger Hospital. $5. Birchwood Kitchen 2211 W. North Ave., 2nd Floor, Chicago. 6 PM - 8 PM. wickerwomen.blogspot.com