Thornton Township Community relations manager, Lamothe plans to make the coat give away an annual event and purposefully chose to hold the event
in February because he knew that there would be people who were forgotten during the more common coat giveaways that happen during the Christmas
season.
The grant will go towards building two 53 foot semi-trailers which will be outfitted with hands-on and virtual training equipment. One trailer will be outfitted with welding equipment and the other trailer
will be CNC and robotics equipment, according to Craig Schmidt, vice president of community and economic development at Prairie State College.
The HUD Section 3 program is aimed at helping resident-owned businesses gain access to contracting opportunities and to support Section 3 residents and businesses in the areas of training and resources, business development and compliance. HUD Secretary Ben Carson met with CHA officials Jan. 8 at the Section 3 office and later toured a CHA property where Section 3 contractors are doing work to rehabilitate the building.
“It took me time to understand my [father’s] struggles and understand that he couldn’t be what I wanted him to be,” Young said. “So, I had to change my attitude about my father and when I came into the knowledge of his struggles, I was able to be that [loving] person for him.”
Each year, the Chicago Music Awards pays tribute to leaders representing Chicago’s diverse music industry. The
event also celebrates the city’s musical heritage.
President Obama launched My Brother’s Keeper in February 2014 to address persistent opportunity gaps facing boys and young men of color and to ensure all youth can reach their full potential.
AnitaB.org’s mission is to connect, inspire and guide under-represented groups in computing. AnitaB.Chicago, one of 20 chapters, launched in 2015,
and currently conducts monthly meetings and programming tutorials on a variety of topics.
“Our overall goal for the program going forward should be to ensure that payments to hospitals follow services for Medicaid beneficiaries,” Hoffman said. “Dollars should be invested in a way that makes sure quality care is provided to those with limited resources, regardless of where they live.”
William H. Ray elementary school recently held their third annual Raise a Glass for Ray School fundraiser at The Promontory in Hyde Park. The fundraiser was put on by Friends of Ray School Parent Teacher Organization, a 501(c)(3) non-profit operating to support the students, teachers, and staff of Ray
Elementary.
The Black Creativity program has returned to the Museum of Science and Industry (MSI). This program runs annually for black history month and includes
several different exhibits and activities to encourage people to visit the museum and explore the creative achievements of African Americans.
“This is a great opportunity to share what we have in our focus for the Village and the Southland region. I’ve lived here for 35 years and I’ve seen the village grow from 10,000 to over 20,000. We’ve had some positive events and we have had some challenges,” said Chalmers-Currin.
“We are trying to give back to Lansing and give people a place to go and see each other and have a good time, that’s our main goal with Fat Friday,” said Patricia Leck, event organizer for LACE.
“I’ve always dreamt about this day, but I never imagined it would come,” she said. “I know the food business and it’s something I love to do and look forward to doing every day, but what the experience of opening this new restaurant taught me was the importance of having a good support network.”