
News—Over 100 parents marched to the Logan Square Monument today to demand a change in the state education funding system. Continue…
News—Looking for unique holiday gifts, a delicious dish to take to a potluck, or someone to babysit your kids? Look no further!
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Issues and programs—VOYCE has launched a landmark collaboration with Chicago Public Schools (CPS) to create a youth-designed pilot project aimed at relieving the city’s high school dropout crisis.
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Issues and programs—As our diverse faith traditions teach us to welcome our brothers and sisters with love and compassion—regardless of their place of birth—we call on the new Administration and 111th Congress to enact humane and equitable immigration reform in 2009.
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Issues and programs—“Why are these units vacant?” shouted Cynthia Scott, as she gestured behind her to the boarded-up apartments at the low-rise Lathrop Homes public housing development. “Keeping these units empty, in the midst of an economic and housing crisis, is a terrible waste. CHA, open them up for people who need housing!”
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About us—Dear LSNA Supporter,
November is LSNA's Annual Campaign Month. Help us continue building community leaders like Sandra Hernandez by making a donation to LSNA today!
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News—In addition to launching its annual campaign in November where supporters can donate online at www.lsna.net, Logan Square residents and supporters can take advantage of two creative campaign efforts: Dine Local for LSNA and Recycle your Cell Phone and Support LSNA.
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News—Friends of the Paseo Prairie Garden celebrated a ribbon cutting ceremony on October 25th of the new additions to the garden.
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News—On Sunday October 5 more than 5,000 people brought their bikes, their friends, and their family to celebrate the first ever Sunday Parkways in Chicago.
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News—It is time to take advantage of that free upgrade and donate your phone to LSNA!
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News—Alcohol is the most widely used drug among youth. 7,000 kids under the age of 16 start drinking every day and alcohol is responsible for more than 4,500 deaths per year under age 21. Early use of alcohol can impede a child’s physical, mental, and social development. Research shows that children who abuse alcohol may remember 10 percent less of what they learned than those who do not drink.
We encourage you to participate in this year’s poster contest.
Your poster must show the effects of alcohol use.
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