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COVID-19 grief: four ways to cope with loss during holidays

The holiday season is touted as the most wonderful time of the year, but for so many, it’s painful to endure after losing loved ones to COVID-19. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that more than 1 million people have died of COVID-19 since 2020. Among them are more than 56,000 Black people who have lost their lives.

Clerk Karen Yarbrough Announces Lottery Drawing For Cook County’s First Marriage License Of The New Year

Clerk Karen A. Yarbrough is inviting couples interested in tying the knot in 2023 to apply to receive the first marriage license of the New Year and to exchange vows in the Cook County Clerk’s annual First Marriage Ceremony.

OVER 700 SOUTHLAND KIDS TO LINE UP EARLY FOR POPULAR CHICAGO-BASED CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVEAWAY

CONGRESSWOMAN ROBIN KELLY AND PRESIDENT TONI- PRECKWINKLE ARE AMONG OFFICIALS CONFIRMED TO JOIN IN SERVING CHILDREN MAYOR SHEILA CHALMERS- CURRIN AND TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR- CALVIN JORDAN WELCOME HIGHLY ANTICIPATED CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY, “CHRISTMAS IN THE WARDS” VILLAGE OF MATTESON SET TO GIVE AWAY HUNDREDS OF BIKES, SCOOTERS, TELEVISIONS, AND CLOTHES FOR STUDENTS IN NEED “CHRISTMAS IN THE WARDS” ADOPTS MATTESON AS THE FIRST SUBURB TO INCORPORATE “CHRISTMAS IN THE SOUTHLAND”

Tillman Pushes State to Release $4.7 Million OK’d to Fix Dolton 149 Schools Board Chief Pledges to “Deepen Engagement” with District Parents

In the $46.4 billion Illinois state budget signed by Governor JB Pritzker in April was $4.7 million for south suburban Dolton School District 149 to provide structural upgrades to the district’s schools, and Dolton 149’s top school board official is pushing the state to release the money as soon as possible.

ComEd Community Program Recruits Local Residents to Bring Bill-Assistance Awareness to Chicago’s South/Western Neighborhoods

To increase awareness of and access to financial assistance options that can help income-eligible customers pay their electric bills, ComEd has again launched its Community Energy Assistance Ambassador (CEAA) program.

Federal Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) gives Eligible Low-income Households up to $30/month toward the cost of their Internet and/or Mobile Service

Federal Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) gives Eligible Low-income Households up to $30/month toward the cost of their Internet and/or Mobile Service

Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Foundation answers the call

The Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Foundation was founded in 2002, it is the civic and philanthropic arm of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus, which was founded in 1967. The Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Foundation’s aim is to enhance the quality of life for Black Illinoisans. The mission of ILBCF is to provide a forum for non-partisan, educational research, public policy development and analysis of various issues of social and economic importance for Illinois. It also provides students throughout the State of Illinois, in African American communities, with internship and scholarship opportunities so they can advance their educational goals.

Obama Foundation Seeks Partner to Oversee Culinary Experience at Obama Presidential Center

On Thursday, Dec. 1st, the Obama Foundation released the details of its RFP to identify a partner to oversee the culinary experience at the Obama Presidential Center.

Cook County Assessor Releases Property Tax Data and Simulation Software Code

Over $180 billion in property taxes collected from every property in Cook County – from Ford Heights to Chicago to Winnetka – can now be analyzed with software code created by the Cook County Assessor’s Office

MAYOR LIGHTFOOT ANNOUNCES $40 MILLION IN CITY GRANTS FOR NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESSES, NON-PROFITS

Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot announced that more than 60 neighborhood businesses and nonprofit organizations are set to receive nearly $40 million in Community Development Grants as part of the Chicago Recovery Plan to provide post-pandemic relief.

Association of African American Financial Advisors Announces New Leadership

The Association of African American Financial Advisor (“AAAA” or the “Association”), a non-profit membership organization for African American financial advisors and other wealth management industry professionals, announced the appointment of Alex David, President and CEO of Stifel Independent Advisors, as its incoming Chairman Emeritus. In this position, Mr. David will provide strategic guidance to the Association as it embarks upon the next stage of its vision for driving a more equitable wealth management industry.

McDonald’s USA Partners with Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) and Alkeme to Deepen Its Commitment to Support HBCU Students Financial and Mental Health Needs

McDonald’s has remained committed to feeding and fostering communities when they need it most, starting with a warm meal and a smile. As part of this commitment, the company has long supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) through departmental funding, sports sponsorships and student scholarships.

Urban Growers Collective co-founder to receive Honorary Degree

Erika Allen has been living her Master’s Degree Thesis and working in community operated food systems to create agency for 20 years. Allen is the co-founder of Urban Growers Collective, president of Green ERA Educational NFP and co-owner of Green Era Sustainability Partners. On Saturday, Dec. 10th, Allen received an Honorary Ph.D. in Public Health from the University of Illinois Chicago.

University of Chicago Highlighted in French State Visit to United States

On Wednesday, Nov. 30, during French President Emmanuel Macron’s state visit to the US, the University of Chicago (UChicago) and the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) signed an agreement at the French Embassy in Washington, DC to establish the International Research Center for Fundamental Scientific Discovery (IRC Discovery), a new collaboration that will bring together some of the world’s leading researchers to collaborate on answering the biggest questions of our time.

Museum of Ice Cream’s legen-dairy Pinkmas celebration is back with new ways to celebrate

Museum of Ice Cream’s annual Pinkmas celebration runs through Monday, Jan. 9. Visitors will add a little sprinkle of joy to their holiday as they embark on a magical journey across more than 13,000 square feet of delicious treats, festive crafts, a larger-than-life snow globe, and much more!