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Affordable Housing to Expand in Pilsen, Little Village, and Back of the Yards Communities

Affordable Housing to Expand in Pilsen, Little Village, and Back of the Yards Communities

By: Ashmar Mandou Fourteen apartment buildings with 155 units, scattered across four wards and three communities, will be rehabbed and preserved as affordable by The Resurrection Project (TRP) through financial… Read more »

What Younger Adults Can Do to Lower Risk of Early Dementia

What Younger Adults Can Do to Lower Risk of Early Dementia

It’s not Alzheimer’s disease, but it causes dementia. Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) strikes in the prime of life, generally between the ages of 45 and 65. Also known as frontotemporal… Read more »

Rebuild Foundation Receives Grant to Help Fight HIV, AIDS Across Chicago

Rebuild Foundation Receives Grant to Help Fight HIV, AIDS Across Chicago

Rebuild Foundation, an arts, education and cultural development organization committed to transforming urban communities, announced that it will launch a year of programming dedicated to supporting the AIDS fight with… Read more »

First Pediatric Flu-Related Death of Season Reported in Chicago

First Pediatric Flu-Related Death of Season Reported in Chicago

The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) is reporting the first flu-related pediatric death of the 2019-20 flu season in Chicago and Illinois. Overall, influenza activity is high and at its… Read more »

Esperanza Health Centers Among Nationwide Winners for Challenge

Esperanza Health Centers Among Nationwide Winners for Challenge

Esperanza Health Centers, a Federally Qualified Health Center that operates four primary care clinics on Chicago’s Southwest Side, was recently named a 2019 Million Hearts® Hypertension Control Challenge winner by… Read more »

‘Best Babies Zone’ Initiative Set to Combat Infant Mortality

‘Best Babies Zone’ Initiative Set to Combat Infant Mortality

By: Ashmar Mandou In an effort to combat maternal and infant mortality plaguing low-income communities, East Garfield Park has joined the Best Babies Zone (BBZ) Initiative to address racial disparities… Read more »

CHA College Students Get Tips on How to ‘Stay the Course’

CHA College Students Get Tips on How to ‘Stay the Course’

Representatives from prominent corporate organizations – including BMO Harris, the Chicago Bulls, Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Lyric Opera – networked with 70 Chicago Housing Authority college scholars Wednesday at Loyola… Read more »

West Side School Launches Parent University

West Side School Launches Parent University

Holy Family (K-8) School and Little Learners Academy (Jr. Kindergarten) in the North Lawndale neighborhood welcomed more than 100 parents and guardians to its inaugural Parent University on Saturday, Jan. 11th. Classes… Read more »

Illinois Tech Partners with HACE to Offer New Certificate Programs

Illinois Tech Partners with HACE to Offer New Certificate Programs

Illinois Institute of Technology announced a partnership with the Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE) to offer two new graduate certificate programs for HACE members. In keeping with its founding… Read more »

House of Blues Music Forward Foundation, Live Nation Announce Scholarship Programs

House of Blues Music Forward Foundation, Live Nation Announce Scholarship Programs

The House of Blues Music Forward Foundation, in partnership with Live Nation Entertainment, and the Living Legacy Foundation, announced its 2020 application period. Students pursuing music industry careers can apply… Read more »