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STAND BACK, Westcott Little Tikes Learn KARATE!

Westcott's Awesome Karate Program!

Spades for Charity

This is spades like you’ve never played before! With twists to the iconic card game, teams will be able to purchase the opportunity to bend the rules and support The ARK of St. Sabina! 

The Winning Shot

Playing basketball with Calil, one of Westcott Elementary School mini camp students

Auburn Gresham Gold Mini-Camp "Gone Fishing"

Auburn Gresham Gold Mini-Summer Camp fishing on Winnecona lagoon? You bet! The pond is stocked and the mini-campers are fishing right here, on the south side.

Community Violence Prevention Testimonials

Testimonials from the parents involved in the Community Violence Prevention Program.

DBE Certification 101- Metra's Office of Business Diversity & Civil Rights

A FREE workshop to guide you through the initial DBE Certification application process.

How To List A Price On Ebay

I am going to teach you step by step how to list a price of your merchandise on eBay.

St. Bernard Hospital launches blood donation drive

St. Bernard Hospital will host its annual community blood drive Friday July 19, 2013 from 11a.m. to 5p.m. at the hospital located at 326 West 64th Street in Chicago. The blood drive seeks to tackle a significant lack of donors from the South Side neighborhoods served by the hospital, as well as the significant shortfall in blood supplies.

The Camp of Excitement!

Auburn Gresham's Gold Summer Camp!!!

My first Day At GAGDC

Marcus first Day as an Intern at GAGDC!!!!

GADC launches Summer Camps for Elementary Youth

Greater-Auburn Gresham Development Corporation (GADC) offers new summer educational mini-camp for elementary students, at Oliver S Westcott Elementary School, 409 W. 80th St., July 1st - 31st!  

Strong Families Survive, And Social Security Helps
Educating For A Healthy Community

Auburn Gresham's Health Fair on the block a huge Success!

Social Security Announces New Mobile Site for Smartphone Users
Can't Work Due To Disability? Maybe Social Security Can Help
Best Ways To Do Business With Social Security
Health Fair "on the block" Auburn Gresham 2013

Come out and join us, May 30th, from 10am-2pm, corner 79th Racine, for annual Auburn-Gresham Health Fair on the block.

NeighborWorks 2013 Volunteers Needed!

Auburn-Gresham/Englewood Neighborhood Housing Services (NHS) is looking for volunteers for the annual NeighborWorks event, on June 1st, from 9:00am to 1:00pm. Sign up and come join us! NeighborWorks works to provide decent homes and safe healthy communities for low- and moderate- income residents. Neighborhood Housing Services, a NeighborWorks member partners with NeighborWorks American, because they are a preminer provider of community development training in the U.S.!

Youth Organizations Rally For Peace in Chicago

Auburn Gresham High Schools (Perspectives, St. Leo, Robinson) march from their schools, to the corner of 79th and Racine to hold a Rally for Peace, celebrating I Care for Peace Week. Not because parents and teachers forced them to...because they care about restoring and maintaining peace in the community where they live and attend school.

Greater West Town: Connecting Successfully with the Woodworking Industry

Learn to build cabinets and furniture, operate woodworking machines including CNC, read blueprints, measure accurately, and start a career in the satisfying field of wood products manufacturing.  Study at Greater West Town, an agency that connects with industry.

Collins' Proposes Law to Protect Student Privacy

New technology means new issues for schools and educators to navigate. Social media can provide a forum for bullying, making threats and even planning or committing crimes. It is also a way many students today express themselves and communicate with their friends. House Bill 64, which I sponsored in the Senate, recognizes that primary and secondary schools, as well as universities, need to strike a balance between respecting students’ privacy online and enforcing school rules. This legislation prohibits colleges and universities from requiring students to reveal their passwords or give them access to their accounts. However, a school may require a student to furnish his or her password if administrators suspect the social media account contains evidence of a rules violation. K-12 schools must notify parents of the circumstances under which they are authorized to access students’ social media accounts.

Registration Still Open for Chicago Teens Seeking Paid Summer Jobs Through After School Matters®

Approximately 7,000 apprenticeship and internship opportunities in the arts, communications, sports, science and technology will be offered to teens at nearly 150 locations across Chicago this summer

Collins’ legislation requires schools to practice responding to shootings

Police must partner with schools on shooting incident and suspicious person drills

Collins and the Chicago Football Classic Welcome Simeon Wolverines, Jabari Parker to Springfield

Wolverines recieve Senate recognition

Collins receives award from IVI-IPO

Independent Voters of Illinois-Independent Preceint Organization honored COllins for her progressive voting records.

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