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National Kidney Foundation of Illinois Presents, ‘Living with Kidney Disease and Transplantation’
Viviendo con Enfermedad Renal y Trasplante (Living with Kidney Disease & Transplantation) This half-day seminar is for Spanish speaking patients and families who are living with kidney disease or have… Read more
Tricks to Avoid a Cold During Temperature Changes
Autumn weather in Chicago has had its ups and downs with temperatures dropping to low 40s causing a rise of illnesses across the county. To safeguard yourself from the proverbial… Read more
Pamper Me Pink Community Events for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Aetna Better Health of Illinois is hosting a series of Pamper Me Pink community events around Chicagoland to raise awareness and promote prevention during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. These events… Read more
ISBE Asks for the Public’s Input on State Funding for Public Education
The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) is asking members of the public to give their input on state funding for public education. ISBE is accepting testimony in writing online,… Read more
It Takes a Village Pumpkin Patch
It Takes a Village will convert their parking lot into a giant pumpkin patch, a free family-friendly event, on Saturday, Oct 29th from 11:30a.m., to 3p.m., at 4000 W. Division… Read more
Minority Accounting Students Sought for Internship Preparation Program
The Illinois CPA Society (ICPAS) is proud to support aspiring CPAs at the 11th annual Mary T. Washington Wylie Internship Preparation Program to be held Jan. 4-6, 2023. The award-winning,… Read more
National Public Housing Museum breaks ground in Chicago
Officials and advocates broke ground on construction of the National Public Housing Museum (NPHM) on Tuesday at the former site of the Jane Addams Homes, part of the ABLA Homes… Read more
Rep. Ramirez Invites Residents to Job Fair
In honor of Latino Heritage Month, state Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Chicago, is partnering with state and city agencies, local businesses and community organizations—along with legislative colleagues including state Sens. Omar… Read more
AT&T Opens Connected Learning Center in Chicago to Help Bridge the Digital Divide
AT&T* is opening a new Connected Learning Center inside the New Life Centers of Chicagoland in Chicago to provide internet access and education tools to those who face connectivity barriers… Read more
FAIR Is Not Fair
By Daniel Nardini Venezuelan refugees, once the darlings of the political right in the United States, are now being seen by extreme right wing and anti-immigrant groups as “illegal migrants”… Read more »