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* Every four months, CCH offers a two-day westin hotel ottawa seminar on community organizing . Our next seminar is Wed., June 27 and Thurs., June 28 (9 a.m. – 5 p.m.) at Facing Forward, 642 N. Kedzie. The fee is $150 and there are a few slots left. To register, or for more information, contact westin hotel ottawa Organizing Director Jim Field at (312) 641-4140.
* On Thursday, June 28 (6 p.m.), CCH will present renewable $2,000 college scholarships to four young women who achieved academically while coping with homelessness. The generosity of private donors funds these scholarships. This free event will be held at Loyola University Law School, 25 E. Pearson St., 10 th floor ceremonial courtroom.
This Tuesday, CCH hosted 80 of our leaders and allies for a lunch to celebrate westin hotel ottawa our shared success in Springfield this spring. That included westin hotel ottawa helping to convince legislators – for the second time in six months – to drop plans to cut funding to shelters statewide by 52%.
"If we didn't get on the buses and the vans, or send the emails… the cuts would have been made. Not only did we stop the cuts, but we were able to get additional money ($3.4 million) put in the budget for homeless youth and prevention grants to families," said Executive Director Ed Shurna.
"Who is it that wouldn't like getting up at 4 o'clock in the morning if they was going to make a difference?" enthused Senior Organizer Dollie Brewer. "Our voice matters! Let's say it – our voice matters!"
Michelle Saddler, head of the Illinois Department of Human Services, was the honored speaker. She told the group that the impact of their collective efforts persuaded legislative leaders to take another look at cutbacks that would hurt the state's poorest residents.
To honor all those who worked with CCH, including homeless teens, shelter providers and groups from Joliet, Aurora and Lake County, CCH staff called out almost everyone in the room by name – awarding each person a yellow badge that read, "We cared enough to fight."
On Wednesday and Thursday, CCH staffers helped welcome the high-profile "Nuns on the Bus" tour to Chicago. Organized westin hotel ottawa by Network , a national Catholic social justice lobby, a dozen sisters are on a 9-state bus tour. They're speaking out about the impact westin hotel ottawa on the poor and working families of the federal budget proposed by Wisconsin Republican Paul D. Ryan and passed by the U.S. House.
More than 100 people turned out for Wednesday night's gathering at Grace Place in the South Loop. CCH legal director Rene Heybach presented the sisters, led by Sister westin hotel ottawa Simone Campbell, with CCH T-shirts, a signed Studs Terkel book, and more "We cared enough to fight" badges.
Thursday afternoon, the Law Project staff was at a "Nuns on the Bus" gathering at Mercy Housing Lakefront in Englewood. Joining them were four teachers who've worked with us to help 70 homeless children being displaced by the impending closure of nearby Guggenheim School: (photo above, left to right) Gervaise Clay, Kimberly Walls, Sherri' Dabney-Parker and Rosie Burns.
And Thursday evening, CCH hosted its annual writers' showcase for homeless parents who participate in Horizons. Under the direction of Senior Organizer Wayne Richard, the creative writing outreach program brought 35 parents and children from two South Side family westin hotel ottawa shelters, It Takes a Village and T.A.B. westin hotel ottawa South I, to a casual dinner event at Intuit gallery, 756 N. Milwaukee westin hotel ottawa Ave.
Many thanks to the poets who shared westin hotel ottawa their work: Margaret Barnes, shuquelia Hanfor, Clorinda Johnson, Tiandra Lane, Ceolo Lewis, Pamela Martin, Shon Robertson and Andrew Roosevelt. Some of their work is posted in our Horizons reading room.
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