June 2008 Newsletter

June 2008 Newsletter

News—LSNA Congress Demands Police Protection, Celebrates Victories-Spotlight on the LSNA Education Programs-Local Resources May Help You Save Your Home-Support LSNA. We Build Community Leaders-
Do you need health insurance or health services?-El Día del Niño- UIC Study Highlights Monroe/LSNA Community Learning Center Success at Engaging Parents Continue…

A Survey about LSNA's Image!

A Survey about LSNA's Image!

News—Please help us with our branding campaign for this year and share your opinions about LSNA's image. Continue…

LSNA Congress Demands Police Protection, Celebrates Victories

LSNA Congress Demands Police Protection, Celebrates Victories

News—It was standing room only for LSNA’s 46th annual Congress. Over 300 people packed the auditorium May 20th at McAuliffe Elementary to demand equal police protection and supportive housing while celebrating victories. Continue…

UIC Study Highlights Monroe/LSNA Community Learning Center Success at Engaging Parents

UIC Study Highlights Monroe/LSNA Community Learning Center Success at Engaging Parents

Issues and programs—A recent study by researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago documented a very high level of parent engagement at Monroe Elementary School and in the programs offered to adults through the school’s Community Learning Center. Continue…

Local Resources May Help You Save Your Home

Issues and programs—If you are having a hard time making your mortgage payments don’t wait until it’s too late. Continue…

El Día del Niño

El Día del Niño

Issues and programs—El Día del Niño or Children’s Day is a day that is dedicated to children around the world. Not only is this day celebrated with many festivities and games for the children to play, but also to create an awareness of the importance of children’s rights. Continue…

Childcare Provided

Childcare Provided

Issues and programs—LSNA Community Learning Centers provide childcare for parents attending classes GED Classes in English and Spanish and English as a Second Language (ESL). Continue…

City planners snub proposal for ‘supportive housing’

Issues and programs—Logan Square pastors and civic leaders are calling on Alderman Rey Colón (35th) and Mayor Richard M. Daley to reverse a decision by the city’s planning department that neighborhood leaders say would undercut the Mayor’s ‘Plan to End Homelessness.’ Continue…

Farm-City Market Basket Program Now Available Through Growing Power

Farm-City Market Basket Program Now Available Through Growing Power

News—Fresh fruits and vegetables at low cost delivered weekly! Continue…

Financial/Job Counseling

Financial/Job Counseling

News—Logan Square Neighborhood Association in partnership with Humboldt Park Social Services is now offering both employment and financial services through the newly established Center for Working Families. Continue…

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