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Posted June 21st, 2008 by Robert Granger
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  • Community Development

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Jim Allen's picture
Posted May 4th, 2008 by Jim Allen
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  • Community Development
  • Outreach
Volunteer Pledge
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Outreach
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I've done Volunteer Service for Chicago Housing Authority, Chicago Park District and Shriners Hospital for Children in Chicago. Volunteer Service and Mentoring is the best Public Service one can give to his/her Community, City, State, and Country.
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Jim Allen's picture
Posted May 4th, 2008 by Jim Allen
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  • Community Development
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Community Development is my deepest interest, because it entails the Community as a Whole, which to me encompasses the Social, Spiritual, Physical, Emotional, and Mental make-up of all Communities no matter Race,Color or Creed.

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Email Increase the Peace

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The INCREASE the PEACE Campaign officially began on Saturday, April 26, 2008 at Mount Calvary Baptist Church, 1257 W. 111th Street in Chicago, Illinois. The INCREASE the PEACE Campaign is designed to RAISE MONEY for existing, positive, effective youth programs and to RAISE AWARENESS about the senseless violence that is taking place in our cities. It is our belief that when youth are active and involved in these programs, they will be safer and fewer will be idle, allowing for negative things to happen.

Guest Book Comments

Jim Allen
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Sun, 05/25/2008 - 12:40

It's good to see "Religious Leaders" take a stand for what's right. I believe that through Prayer, Fasting, and Developing a Strategy we could raise more then One Million Dollars. Call me when you need assistance, Shalom and Agape!

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Technology Support

Posted March 31st, 2008 by Todd McMeen of Green Street Project
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  • Community Development
  • Technology Support
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Would you like to be a part of building and maintaining CitizenPowered.org? Our dynamic team has fun while we create systems that help hundreds of people and organizations connect with one another.

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Posted March 3rd, 2008 by Sharon Samuels
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  • Community Development

Little City - Big Hearts

Posted February 19th, 2008 by AmySue Mertens
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  • community development
  • gardening

Last spring I met with members of the staff and board of Little City Foundation. This wonderful organization has a rich history in Palatine where it supports people with developmental disabilities through housing and services. Many come to Little City as children and stay their whole lives. I met with them to discuss a gardening program they had in mind. Here is what we learned from each other in the meeting: Gardening brings so much more to a community than growing vegetables. Little City wanted to have a Pumpkin Patch.

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Michael Maranda's picture
Posted January 24th, 2008 by Michael Maranda
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  • Community Development
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Looking at next generation models of community development that have learned something from old-school efforts.

Special Wrigley Area Community Meeting-Proposed Development for 1000 W. Addison

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Posted by Lee Crandell
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  • Community Development

START TIME

Wed January 23, 2008 05:30:00 PM

END TIME

Wed January 23, 2008 07:30:00 PM

EVENT LOCATION

Wrigley Field Stadium Club (1060 W. Addison)

EVENT REGION

EVENT DESCRIPTION

Hear a presentation by Steven Schultz, who owns several parcel of property on the South side of Addison from Sheffield (west) to Clark extending around the corner (south on Clark). His plans include a 150 rental apartment, 137 room hotel, parking, 100,000 sq. ft. of retail space which he feels will attract a Best Buy, Dominick's, CVS, and 50,000 sq. ft. Export Health Club. As well as the existing business will return Starbuck, Improv, Bar Louie and Salt and Pepper. Please attend this informal meeting to learn more about the project, ask questions, and give your feedback.

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Shayne Bell's picture
Posted January 18th, 2008 by Shayne Bell
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