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The State of At-Risk Children in Metropolitan Chicago: Ready by 21




ChildServ will host a white paper presentation and a panel discussion lunch regarding the state of at-risk youth as they transition into adulthood.

Who:                                                                                                 James C. Jones, President and CEO, ChildServ, and White Paper Presenter

Ray E. Willis, Community Planning Director, Regional Office, US Department of Housing and Urban Development

Von Eugene Nebbit, Sr., Associate Professor, University of Illinois, Jane Addams College of Social Work

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Shelley Stern Grach, Citizenship and Public Affairs Director, Central Region, Microsoft

What:  

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At-risk youth in Chicagoland need life skills to become independent and contributing citizens. To make an impact on the lives of persons age 17 to 21, our entire community must come together.

When:  Wednesday, April 30, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.     

Where: Metropolitan Club —Willis Tower, 233 S. Wacker Drive, Chicago

Cost: Free with registration

Register: (773) 867-7361 or slea@childserv.org

 
ChildServ's mission is to help Chicagoland's at-risk children and their families build, achieve and sustain better lives.
Founded in 1894, ChildServ reaches 2,700 children and families each year in Cooke, Lake, DuPage and Kane counties through foster care and adoption, group homes, child care, early childhood education and parenting support enhanced by healthy lifestyle information and college / career readiness support. Learn more at www.childserv.org.

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