Sings The Blues Featuring “Larry Taylor”
"SINGS THE BLUES" Featuring "Larry Taylor" & the Soul Blues Healers For more information and tickets, contact Rosie at 773-542-9900, or Email: wsafechild@sbcglobal.net
  • Event ScheduleApr 15, 2017 at 7:00 PM to Apr 15, 2017 at 9:00 PM
  • Location5924 W. Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60651
Price:from $30

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FREE!! The Chicago Midwest Section of the historic National Council of Negro Women, Inc. Established in 1987 is once again preparing for the “Women Making History’ Event, Thursday, March 16, 2023. For the past 22 years, NCNW- Chicago Midwest Section has honored women who are making a difference by carrying on the legacy of our founder Mary McLeod Bethune. This Special Award is presented to women who have been chosen because of their unique lifestyle, which mirrors Mary McLeod Bethune. The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) was founded in 1935 by Ms. Mary McLeod Bethune and it was sustained for many years with Dorothy L Height, who was a role model and legend in her own time, at the hem. Ingrid Sanders Jones has championed the cause as Executive Director since 2012. The Chicago Midwest Section of NCNW’s mission, which is a voluntary non-profit organization, is to improv the quality of life for African American women, their families, and communities.
FREE REGISTRATION In collaboration with Danny K. Davis, Congressman, 7th Congressional District; Toni Preckwinkle, President, Cook County Board; Rob Jefferies, Director, Illinois Department of Corrections, and Willette Benford, Director, Rentry, City of Chicago. - 25 Exhibitors - Opening Address; Keynote Speakers, & Panelist - Speakers who are experts in their fields - Fire-side Chats FREE PARKING FREE VENDOR REGISTRATION
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The Restorative Justice Program will recruit and service those individuals between the ages of 18 and 26 years of age who had or have some contact with the criminal justice system in need of support service or diversionary interventions.
Requested Donation: $50.00 Sankofa Safe Child - Masquerade Ball We follow all Covid 10 protocol, Mask Required. RSVP Via the following Link: https://forms.gle/dAPypCouhFAnrHvJA
RSVP and reserve your tickets by simply emailing us at wsafechild@sbcglobal.net or by calling Sankofa at (773) 542-9900
FREE EVENT! In the spirit of Harambee (pulling together), we welcome you to our Statewide Kinship Care, Grand Parents Raising Grand Children, Foster Care, and Adoption Symposium. The theme is amplifying the voices of families by “Raising Precious Gifts That Will Give Back to the Village.” Sankofa Safe Child Initiative in collaboration with Congressman Danny K. Davis is “Looking Back to go Forward” in implementing a stronger Village especially in Health and Human Services: Title VII and H.R.1757 Trauma-informed care for Children and Families Act of 2017. The Purpose of the Symposium is to increase awareness, build and increase resources, develop support and focus groups statewide, increase adoptions and foster homes, target domains that explicitly aim at outcomes and inclusion of prevention, as well as, promote advocacy and policy issues. These two days of meetings are to generate, heal and look at the whole child; providing wrap-around services that strengthen families. In addition, we want to provide knowledge focused on assisting kinship caregivers in learning about finding/using programs and services to meet the needs of the children they are raising and their own needs. Finding effective partnerships among public and private agencies to ensure all families are provided support services that may include any combination of education, health services and financial as well as tax incentives. Extended family, friends and other “fictive kin” who are caring for children. The Laws often dictate outcomes of child safety, child permanency, child well-being, access to services, and referrals to services as well as adult well-being. It will be a joy to refocus, renew and reconnect for motherhood and fatherhood are still one of our most precious gifts. The good news is that we are powerful, knowledgeable and capable beyond measures. We are encouraging you to join us on what will prove to be another life-changing experience and hope you will leave bolstered by a renewal sense of your ancestral greatness and a commitment to do all in your power to make our communities healthier, stronger and richer.
Sankofa's 20th Year Anniversary Celebration & Child Welfare Legislative Conference
Please Join Us In Supporting The Mission Of SANKOFA, Honoring Those With Extraordinary Commitment & Progressively Moving Families Forward. For additional information, please phone us at (773) 524-9900, or email us at wsafechild@sbcglobal.net.
In collaboration with Congressman Danny K. Davis 7th Congressional District, National Council of Negro Women, Chicago Midwest Section and Ladies Auxiliary Knights of Peter Claver, St. Malachy Court.
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Male Restorative Justice Program
An Empowering and Evidence Based Program for Males between the ages of 16-and over who have had contact with the Criminal Justice System.
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Eight self-motivated Anger Management Classes; Eight Key Topics & Certificate upon Completion!
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• Personal Reflections • Health & Wellness • Child Growth & Development • Positive Guidance • Literacy • Transition to Early Care & Education Programs
"SINGS THE BLUES" Featuring "Larry Taylor" & the Soul Blues Healers For more information and tickets, contact Rosie at 773-542-9900, or Email: wsafechild@sbcglobal.net
After School Matters® (ASM) is a non-profit organization that provides life-changing after-school and summer program opportunities to more than 15,000 Chicago high school teens each year. Sankofa Safe Child Initiative is in partnership with ASM.
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