About Us

Our Story

AllUnited was founded in 2024 in Orland Park, IL, by a group of entrepreneurs and activists in response to a sense of deep marginalization and alienation felt by Arab, Muslim, and other minority communities from a handful of divisive elected officials. Joining together with White, Hispanic, Asian, Black, and other Orland Parkers - Democrats, Republicans, and independents - these communities have resolved to work together to stomp out hate, and champion common sense neighborly collaboration to bring out our collective best.

The idea is to pool our communities’ collective vast financial and human resources and marry that with know-how, strategy, and alliance-building provided by local experts, in order to institutionalize a political power-building apparatus in Illinois that puts people at the center, ensuring once and for all that our voices are heard and our values are represented.

AllUnited is registered as a 501c4, and State Pac. OrlandUnited affiliate is registered as a 501c3.

This is an idea whose time has come, a time where our grievances and hopes are not mere fodder for WhatsApp group chats, but strategies for action that make a difference on the ground.

Our team is excited to serve you.

Please join us today!

aallunited is 100% Local Community Funded.

American democracy is built on local organizing for stronger, safer, and more prosperous neighborhoods. AU is the quintessential building block of what the founding fathers envisioned for a towering America.
— Adam Diamond, Orland Park Resident
My belonging to Orland Park is part and parcel of my belonging to America. It all starts with the place you call home. As a proud employer in town, I feel an obligation to ensure that all voices count in our civic life.
— Badie Ali, Orland Park Resident
The leaders and organizers of All United are homegrown local talent, many of whom are my neighbors, genuine and talented folks who love this town. Proud to join in.
— Judy Perez, Orland Park Resident
Self-serving politicians who seek prominence by dividing us on race and religion rather than uniting us on our enormous potential are grifting at the expense of our collective future. Demanding an alternative to cynical, negative politics is what excites me about All United.
— Renee Nicholas, Orland Park Resident