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Mayor Lightfoot Announces 2022 Summer Youth Programming

Mayor Lightfoot Announces 2022 Summer Youth Programming

Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and several City departments and agencies announced a variety of summer youth programming, including the 2022 One Summer Chicago (OSC) application. OSC 2022 will run from… Read more »

Free Solar Photovoltaics Technology Training Program Preparation for NABCEP Exam

Free Solar Photovoltaics Technology Training Program Preparation for NABCEP Exam

This 10-week course introduces participants to solar photovoltaics technology. Students will learn about various types of PV technology, electricity generation, advantages and disadvantages of PV, and fundamentals of design, installation,… Read more »

ISBE, Lurie Children’s Hospital Announce Initiative to Address Mental Health

ISBE, Lurie Children’s Hospital Announce Initiative to Address Mental Health

By: Ashmar Mandou The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) and the Center for Childhood Resilience (CCR) at Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago announced a statewide… Read more »

CPS to Host Virtual Meetings for Community Input on Future Projects

CPS to Host Virtual Meetings for Community Input on Future Projects

Chicago Public Schools (CPS) announced that it will host five virtual meetings to engage communities on capital priorities as the District works to develop its Fiscal Year 2023 Capital Plan…. Read more »

Close the Blinds During Sleep to Protect your Health

Close the Blinds During Sleep to Protect your Health

Courtesy of Northwestern University Edited by Lawndale Bilingual News Close the blinds, draw the curtains and turn off all the lights before bed. Exposure to even moderate ambient lighting during… Read more »

Legislation to Increase Critical Access to HIV Prevention Medications Passes in Illinois House

Legislation to Increase Critical Access to HIV Prevention Medications Passes in Illinois House

On April 7, 2022, HB4430—Increasing Access to PrEP and PEP sponsored by State Representative Kelly M. Cassidy—passed the Illinois House on concurrence with a vote of 72-30. This bill specifically… Read more »

National Kidney Foundation of Illinois, Gift of Hope Partner to Educate on Kidney Disease and Organ Donation

National Kidney Foundation of Illinois, Gift of Hope Partner to Educate on Kidney Disease and Organ Donation

The National Kidney Foundation of Illinois is partnering with Gift of Hope and the 17th Ward Office to educate the community about organ donation and the need for more organ… Read more »

Chicago Resilient Communities Pilot Launches

Chicago Resilient Communities Pilot Launches

On Wednesday, Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and Department of Family and Support Services Commissioner Brandie Knazze announced updates on the Chicago Resilient Communities Pilot, a $31.5 million program to benefit… Read more »

Hop On Over to These Fun Easter Egg Hunts

Hop On Over to These Fun Easter Egg Hunts

By: Ashmar Mandou Easter egg hunts are all over the Chicagoland area for the whole family to enjoy. So grab your baskets and head over to one of the many… Read more »

Eggs Up For Grabs in the South Loop

Eggs Up For Grabs in the South Loop

The Prairie District Neighborhood Alliance, one of the largest community organizations in Chicago, will host its 13th Annual Easter Egg Hunt, at Chicago’s Women’s Park and Gardens featuring a variety… Read more »