Chicago Nonprofit Secures $1M Donation
CHICAGO - PRLog -- Chicago nonprofit Lorenzo’s House, an organization that works to empower families navigating younger-onset Alzheimer’s through innovative, specialized programming for both the person diagnosed, their care-partner-spouse and children, is capping off its eventful first year of operation by announcing a $1 million donation from an
anonymous donor.
Shulla Cose is no stranger to finding inventive ways to provide services to overlooked communities. She served for 25 years as co-founder and president of Perspectives Schools, a network of public
charter schools in Chicago. The network scaled from 40 students
to over 2000 students with 250 staff, thanks in part to the $50M
that was raised under her leadership.
onset Alzheimer’s, turning life upside down for the couple and
their two sons, just 11 and 14 at the time. She founded Lorenzo’s
House out of a compelling desire to fill a gaping care and connection
gap and empower her own family, as well as other families living with younger-onset Alzheimer’s.
onset diagnosis. We need a place like Lorenzo’s House to
send families - a place that is creating a way for families to
come together and to be empowered.”
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