As we spend this week reflecting on the freedoms gained for the people of this nation on our Independence Day, we also want to acknowledge the freedoms that came after July 4th, 1776. In June, Metropolitan Family Services marked Juneteenth with special celebrations and recognitions of the end of slavery in the United States. It was not until June 19, 1865, two years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, that government troops marched to Galveston, TX to notify enslaved people that they were free. MFS is inspired to make this a time for reflection, restoration, and rejoicing. Enjoy this video sharing some of our center's celebrations:
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Vaughn Bryant, Executive Director of Metropolitan Peace Initiatives (MPI), speaks at a press conference featuring the announcement of $100 million being provided by Chicago civic leaders for crime-fighting efforts. MPI, a division of Metropolitan Family Services, convenes community-based and citywide organizations, including Communities Partnering 4 Peace (CP4P), to help heal Chicago’s communities experiencing the highest levels of gun violence. To view the full article, click here: https://bit.ly/3LjsGB7
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Deloitte took time off from their busy schedule to support the Howard and Evanston Community Center by landscaping and prepping for Adult Education learners, as well as cleaning and sanitizing. We are excited about this relationship and look forward to more collaborating. #Deloitte #ImpactDay
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Join our MPI team! We’re hiring for a Director of Behavioral Health Services! Bring your years of experience in social work and as a leader to this dedicated and community-driven team of professionals. Learn more and apply here: https://bit.ly/DIREC004229
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CBIZ spent an afternoon at our DuPage Addison Children’s School, in support of Head Start Early learners. They weeded, added mulch, cleaned and sanitized toys. One member of our Head Start staff, Laura A., shared that “Having a corporate sponsor do volunteer work in our classrooms is incredibly meaningful. It demonstrates a commitment to education and community engagement, while also providing valuable support for our teachers in our classrooms. It creates a collaborative environment where everyone benefits. Thank you for your volunteer time!! I really appreciate all the help you provided at ACC."
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July is Disability Pride Month, a time to honor the experiences, achievements, and challenges faced by people living with disabilities, whether visible or invisible. July signifies the passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990. This pillar of civil rights legislation promises equal opportunities to all in areas such as employment, housing, access to services, and full participation in society.
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MFS is honored to be among the 2024 recipients recently honored at Chicago White Sox Charities Day! Through initiatives such as Charities Day, CWSC raises funds to promote youth education and advancement, share the love of the game through youth baseball initiatives, assist children and families in crisis and champion those battling cancer. CWSC has donated more than $47 million to non-profit organizations and community programs across the city and surrounding areas.
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It may be the summer, but we’re still hiring teachers! From Chicago to DuPage County, we’re hiring for a variety of different teaching positions across our centers. Explore our teaching positions today: https://bit.ly/TEACHJOBS
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