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Social Security, a Super Hero to Many Americans
What Is FICA?
Honoring Our Service Members on Memorial Day
ACCESS Educates Community on Lead Exposure

Access Community Health Network Kicks off Community Learning Series at New ACCESS Center for Discovery and Learning in Englewood

Roosevelt University student and resident wins Social Justice Award for work in community.

Psychology major Ashanti McCall believes there is no good story without a struggle, which is why her efforts as a Roosevelt University student have been geared toward helping others.

Growing Friendships, Hope and a Safe Haven in Englewood

Cordia Pugh Named 2016 “Mother of Magnitude” by EarthHeart Foundation

Lead-Poisoning Prevention Program

Free visual lead inspections available.

City Colleges of Chicago Celebrates 2016 Graduating Class with Former U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan

Graduates of City Colleges of Chicago are getting ready to head off to in-demand careers or transfer to four-year colleges after receiving their associate degrees April 30th at the 2016 City Colleges of Chicago commencement ceremony at the UIC Pavilion.

MoneyLYFE is Going to Aspen

MoneyLYFE will be heading to Aspen, Colorado to present at the Aspen Ideas Festival. 

Creative Placemaking with Teamwork Englewood

Teamwork Englewood with the generous support of the Kresge Foundation and LISC hosted a community workshop on creative placemaking.  

Employment Ministry : CREATING YOUR STORY

Teamwork Englewood in Partnership with New Faith Baptist Church International, Employment Ministry presents  resume building and career readiness training. 

Money L.Y.F.E. Bank Fairs

MoneyL.Y.F.E.(Leading Youth in Financial Education) is hosting bank fairs on April 13th and April 14th where Englewood residents can come in and learn about managing their finances and create a bank account. Residents are encouraged to come in and bring their Currency Exchange receipts from this year for cashing in checks; there will be a money giveaway for fees up to 10 dollars. 

ComEd Pays Tribute to Diverse Businesses at Inaugural Supplier Diversity Awards Event

ComEd hosted it’s first-ever Supplier Diversity Awards Luncheon on April 4, at the Bridgeport Art Center located at 1200 W. 35th Street in Chicago. ComEd honored some of its top diverse suppliers for high-quality excellence in helping to a modern 21st Century electric system and grow other diverse businesses in the state of Illinois.

Tweeting Isn’t Just For The Birds
Filing Taxes Just Got (A Little Bit) Easier
Women’s History and Social Security
Welcoming Sites for CPS Students on April 1st Teachers Strike

There are more than 250 sites citywide that will provide trained staff to serve students with breakfast, lunch,  online learning activities, physical education, arts and crafts during the 1 day Chicago Teachers Union strike.  Register online at cps.edu/April1 or call 311 (the city of Chicago's information hotline) to find the site nearest you.

Englewood Youth in Technology

Members of Englewood Codes were recently featured in the Chicago Independent Bulletin newspaper.

2016 OFFERS A FRESH START FOR OMBUDSMAN CHICAGO STUDENTS

Ombudsman Chicago Celebrates 38 Winter Graduates

Englewood Quality of Life Plan II Task force Meetings

Quality of Life Plan II Mission: Engage people and organizations connected to the Englewood neighborhood in a planning process to articulate a clear vision of common neighborhood development goals and implementation strategies. 

Lindblom Girls Form a Rugby Club
Teens Now Have Greater Access to Primary Medical Care

CHICAGO – February 10, 2016 – The Erie Teen Center, the Chicago area’s only freestanding health center providing specialized services just for teens and young adults, has moved, is expanding its hours and offering more confidential space for teens at its new location in Humboldt Park. And to help celebrate these changes, Echoes of Chicago is hosting a post Valentine’s Day event—Love Not Lost – showcasing music and artistic pieces that reflect on love with proceeds partially supporting Erie’s Teen Center.

RAINREADY PROJECT ASSOCIATE

CNT is seeking a community organizer and project manager, ideally with experience working in Chicago’s South Side and/or south suburbs, to lead our RainReady Neighbors initiative. RainReady helps people manage flooding and drought in a time of climate change.  RainReady solutions are pursued at multiple scales, the home, the street, the neighborhood, and the community. We prioritize sustainable solutions that bring broader benefits for communities.

Englewood Matters: No Vote! No Voice!

Too few voters regularly show up at the polls in Englewood, giving away one of their most important sources of power in the future of our community.

Youth advocate receives Martin Luther King Humanitarian Award

On the 87th birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and St. Bernard Hospital held its 19th annual celebration honoring the life and legacy of the civil rights champion. This year’s honoree, Michael Tidmore, is a restorative justice advocate in Englewood, who has become an example to at-risk youth that they can turn their lives around.

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