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DUPAGE COUNTY VOLUNTEERING RESOURCE
Publication connecting community members to local nonprofit organizations and 300+ volunteer opportunities
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Paul Feith
Paul Gregory Media President
Nelson Koopman
Community Volunteer Vice President
Christine Kickels College of DuPage Secretary
Jennifer Chan
DuPage County, Community Development Treasurer
G I V I N G D U PA G E
September 11, 2016 Dear DuPage Volunteers & Donors, This year, join us in celebrating the 15-Year Anniversary of Giving DuPage, started by local philanthropists who felt the DuPage community was unaware of the ways to share their time, treasure and talent in support of a local cause. Initially called the DuPage Philanthropy Project, the Giving DuPage mission was to promote giving and volunteering in DuPage County. The name changed, but we continue to connect volunteers and donors to DuPage organizations every single day.
M. Eileen Brown
The guide’s publication date also marks another, more solemn, 15-year anniversary in our nation’s history – the tragic events of 9/11. In response to, and also as a reflection of our resilient character, hundreds of community members called Giving DuPage, asking to serve. Evident in our founding year, the generosity of the DuPage community remains a hallmark of our civic character.
Terry Cicero
To inform and serve the public, Giving DuPage proudly presents the 14th Annual Giving Guide, the DuPage County Volunteering Resource Guide. The guide lists local nonprofit organizations, with over 300 giving opportunities. More volunteer and in-kind donation needs, as well as jobs and events, are posted online at the Volunteer Portal – givingdupage.org, all searchable by cause, keywords or geography.
Daily Herald Director DHJJ Director
Michael Jais
Graphics Plus Director
Michael Jurjovec
Pariveda Solutions, Inc. Director
In honor of our 15-year history, Giving DuPage will launch our largest service campaign ever. Everyone is invited – if you’re an 8-year-old or an 80-year-old – and from every fabric of society – families, students, businesses, houses of worship, community organizations and municipal leaders. Imagine 150,000 people countywide coming together, for one whole year, to transform our community through service. Join the movement #DoGOODDuPage and sign up at givingdupage.org/doGOOD.
Mary Keating
DuPage County, Community Services Director
Robert Larsen
Cunningham, Meyer and Vedrine, P.C. Director
Wayne Skwarek SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
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Outside Legal Counsel, Ltd. Director
We are blessed with generous partners in publishing the Giving Guide. The stellar Daily Herald team ensures we produce a quality guide every year and helped us reach 150,000 in circulation since 2011. We thank the wonderful advertisers, so the Giving Guide can remain a free publication at area libraries and events. We are proud to support the amazing DuPage nonprofit organizations, whose programs serve the most vulnerable residents and enrich the quality of life for others. Finally, we express gratitude to all volunteers and donors, whose dedication and charity reveal the heart of our DuPage community. Thank you for your service! Sincerely,
Shefali Trivedi
Giving DuPage Executive Director Cover design by Jean Cardwell of Cardwell Design
Shefali M. Trivedi Giving DuPage, Executive Director
421 N. County Farm Road | Wheaton, IL 60187 | (630) 407-6458 givingdupage.org | givingdupage@dupageco.org
18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT - COURT FRIENDS GUARDIAN MONITOR PROGRAM FOR DISABLED ADULTS MISSION To insure that our most fragile citizens are being cared for at acceptable levels.
CONTACT
dupageco.org/courts | 630-407-8831 505 N. County Farm Rd. Room 2015, Wheaton, IL 60187 Caryl Doty, volunteer coordinator caryl.doty@18thjudicial.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Visitors • Researchers • Financial examiners
360 YOUTH SERVICES MISSION
To provide life-changing services to youth through substance abuse prevention education, counseling and housing.
CONTACT
360youthservices.org | 630-961-2992 1305 W. Oswego Road, Naperville, IL 60540 Katy Leclair, Executive Director kleclair@360youthservices.org Lisa Schwarz-Barry, volunteer coordinator lschwarzbarry@360youthservices.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Event Volunteers - Chocolate Walk (February 11, 2017) • Event Volunteers - Naperville Women’s Half Marathon (April 23, 2017) • Gala Volunteers - Solicitation of Live/Silent Auction Items (Nov. 4, 2016) • Festival Volunteers On Behalf of 360 (Ribfest, Last Fling, Etc.) • Treat Fleet (Bring Treats For Our Housing Residents)
To improve the quality of life of animals and to place them into loving & permanent homes through rescue, extraordinary & compassionate care and humane education.
CONTACT
adoptpetshelter.org | 630-355-2299 420 Industrial Drive, Naperville, IL 60563 Chris Stirn, Executive Director chris@adoptpetshelter.org Jill Lebovitz, volunteer coordinator jill@adoptpetshelter.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Dog walking and assist with care • Cat/kitten socialization and assist with care • Adoption counseling • Front desk greeters • Foster care
ACAPPELLAGO, NFP MISSION
To provide general short-term emergency assistance to Addison families and seniors within the boundary of Addison township in need of food and clothing, as well as, providing referral services for long-term professional support.
CONTACT
addisoncommunityswitchboard.org | 630-628-2698 193 Michael Lane, Addison, IL 60101 James Lombardo, Sr., Executive Director solscubby@aol.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Christmas Food & Gift Distribution • Pantry & Clothes Closet Volunteer • In-Kind Donation Needs
ALIVE - A TEEN CENTER MISSION
To provide teens a unique place to connect, discover and come alive!
CONTACT
alivenaperville.com | 630-778-6039 500 W. 5th Ave., Naperville, IL 60563 Kandice Henning, Executive Director kandice@alivenaperville.com Stephanie Behne, volunteer coordinator sbehne@alivenaperville.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Adult Volunteers Needed For Teen Drop-In Hours • Donated Food / Snacks Needed For Teen Drop-In Hours • Art Supplies Needed
ALMOST HOME KIDS MISSION
To provide transitional care in a home-like setting to children with complicated health needs, training for their families and respite care. Almost Home Kids is a short-term community based pediatric healthcare facility.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
arthritis.org/illinois | 312-372-2080 35 E Wacker Drive, Suite 2260, Chicago, IL 60601 Chris Crowley, Executive Director ccrowley@arthritis.org
cancer.org | 630-932-1151 1801 S Meyers Rd, Suite 100, Oakbrook, IL 60181 John Miller, Executive Director john.miller@cancer.org • Learn How You Can Help Fight Back Against Cancer • Become A Road To Recovery Driver • Become An Event Leadership Volunteer • Office Support
AMERICAN LIVER FOUNDATION MISSION
To facilitate, advocate and promote education, support and research for the prevention, treatment and cure of liver disease.
CONTACT
liverfoundation.org/chapters/illinois | 312-377-9030 67 East Madison St., Suite 1614, Chicago, IL 60603 Jacqueline Dominguez, Executive Director jdominguez@liverfoundation.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Event Volunteer • General Donation • Liver Man Volunteer • Education Donation • Sponsor
ANGELMAN SYNDROME FOUNDATION MISSION
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Recreational Volunteers Engage The Children On A One-On-One Basis • Volunteers Are Always Needed For Help With Garden Upkeep • Donations Drives From Items On Our Wish List Is Appreciated • Donations To Help Support National Nurses Week In May
ALS ASSOCIATION GREATER CHICAGO CHAPTER MISSION
acappellago.org | 708-484-3797 P.O. Box 6658, Villa Park, IL 60181 Patricia Smith, Executive Director president@acappellago.org Patricia Smith, volunteer coordinator acappellago@acappellago.org
alsachicago.org | 312-932-0000 220 W Huron, Suite 4003, Chicago, IL 60654 Julie Sharpe, Executive Director julie@alsachicago.org Sarah Brandt, volunteer coordinator sarah@alsachicago.org
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GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Walk To Defeat ALS, General Volunteer • In-Kind Donation, Volunteer Luncheon • Ironhorse Ball, Silent Auction Donation
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GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Event Needs • In-Kind Donation Needs • Office Volunteer Needs
ANIMA-GLEN ELLYN CHILDREN’S CHORUS MISSION
To transform young lives through excellence in music education and choral singing.
CONTACT
animasingers.org | 630-858-2471 501 Hill Ave, Suite 207, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Simrit Patel, Executive Director sing@animasingers.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Office/Clerical Work • Data Entry and Database Related Work • Annual Singfest Chorus Workshop/Saturday In April 300+ Students/Teachers • Maintaining Music Library and Related Activities • Special Events, Benefits, Auction
ARRANMOREARTS MISSION
To foster the creative spirit and builds communities by providing innovative, interactive, and inclusive educational programs and performances to children and adults.
CONTACT
arranmorearts.org | 630-537-0177 1203 College Road, Naperville, IL 60540 Shannon Greene Robb, Executive Director sgr@arranmorearts.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Volunteer For Events • Office Support Volunteer
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GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Jingle Bell Run/Walk • Walk To Cure Arthritis • Office Volunteer Work • In-Kind Donations
AWAKENINGS PROJECT MISSION
To assist artists with psychiatric illnesses in developing their craft and finding an outlet for their creative abilities through art in all forms. Also, to raise public awareness and acceptance of the creative talents of people living with psychiatric disorders who work in the fields of fine art, music, literature, and drama.
CONTACT
awakeningsproject.org | 630-606-8732 P.O. Box 177, Wheaton, IL 60187 Irene O’Neill, volunteer coordinator ap@awakeningsproject.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Studio Assistant - Help organize Our Somewhat Messy Studio • Event Assistant -- Help organize Opening Receptions and Fundraisers • Mentorship - Engage, Assist, offer Artists Opportunities For Growth • Literary Reviewer - Read/Review Submissions For The Awakenings Review • Recruiter - Help Us Recruit More Runners/Walkers For Human Race
B.R. RYALL YMCA OF NORTHWESTERN DUPAGE COUNTY MISSION
To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
CONTACT
brryallymca.org | 630-858-0100 49 Deicke Dr., Glen Ellyn, IL 60139 Tammy Lemke, Executive Director tlemke@ryallymca.org Monica Flores, volunteer coordinator mflores@ryallymca.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Basketball Referee • Youth Basketball VolunteersCoach, Score Keepers, Assistant Coaches • Stem Aid • Rake Out Event • Special Event Volunteer -Y -Run, Golf Outing,
BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION MISSION
To support efforts for lifelong learning opportunities for Bensenville area residents and enhance their general quality of life with special emphasis on programs supporting children, seniors, and veterans; to give grants to help fund such programs.
CONTACT
bensenvillecommunityfoundation.org | 630-227-9127 P.O. Box 371, Bensenville, IL 60106 Tom Earley, Executive Director tom.earley@uscellular.com Susan Diamond, volunteer coordinator szdiamond@comcast.net
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Bensenville/Wood Dale Food Pantry • Young Musician’s Mentor Band • Fred Lewis Scholarship • B-Well Bensenville In Conjunction With The Bensenville Youth Coalition • Ecological Clean Up and Stewardship of Bensenville Parks
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• Ushers for December and March Concerts • Mailing preparation • In-kind donations for February 2017 Silent Auction
CONTACT
angelman.org | 630-978-4245 75 Executive Drive, Aurora, IL 60504 Eileen Braun, Executive Director ebraun@angelman.org Sandy Ruffalo, volunteer coordinator sruffalo@angelman.org
almosthomekids.org | 630-786-1755 7S 721 Rt. 53, Naperville, IL 60540 Deborah Grisko, Executive Director dgrisko@almosthomekids.org Lisa Snow, volunteer coordinator lsnow@almosthomekids.org
ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION MISSION
To lead the fight for the arthritis community by conquering everyday battles through life-changing information and resources, access to optimal care, advancements in science and community connections.
CONTACT
Leading the fight to treat and cure ALS through global research and nationwide advocacy while also empowering people with Lou Gehrig’s Disease and their families to live fuller lives by providing them with compassionate care and support.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
To eliminate cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service.
To advance the awareness and treatment of Angelman syndrome through education and information, research, and support for individuals with Angelman syndrome, their families and other concerned parties.
Acappellago is a volunteer adult a cappella chamber choir performing primarily in the Western suburbs. Our goal is to bring accessibly new and rarely heard music to audiences at family friendly costs.
CONTACT
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY MISSION
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A.D.O.P.T. PET SHELTER MISSION
ADDISON COMMUNITY SWITCHBOARD MISSION
BLESSINGS IN A BACKPACK MISSION
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To provide food on the weekends for elementary school children across America who might otherwise go hungry. Blessings envisions a world where every school-aged child in America has adequate nourishment to learn and grow.
CONTACT
blessingsinabackpack.org | 312-893-5513 125 South Wacker Drive, Suite 300, Chicago, IL 60606 Brooke Wiseman, Executive Director brookewiseman@blessingsinabackpack.org Anita Knazze, volunteer coordinator anitaknazze@blessingsinabackpack.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Office Support Volunteer • Help With A Local Backpack Program • Start A New Backpack Program • Fundraising • Corporate/Employee Events
BREAKING FREE INC. MISSION
Breaking Free is committed to helping individuals and families live in a community where everyone reaches their full potential, through building strong family foundations and rebuilding those impacted by substance abuse and other life changes.
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The DuPage Foundation is the leader in matching people’s charitable passions with the needs of our community. Whether you want to give today or leave a legacy, we’re here to help you achieve your charitable goals and ensure that the causes you care about are supported forever. The DuPage Foundation can help you provide a lasting legacy of philanthropy through a will, living trust, charitable remainder trust, charitable gift annuity, insurance policy, or qualified retirement plan.
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It’s Your Community. It’s Your Foundation. Give through us and make a difference in your community now, and for generations to come.
DuPage Foundation
3000 Woodcreek Dr., Suite 310 Downers Grove, IL 60515-5408 630.665.5556 www.dupagefoundation.org
CANTIGNY PARK MISSION
To foster communities of educated, informed and engaged citizens.
CONTACT
cantigny.org | 630-668-5161 1S151 Winfield Road, Wheaton, IL 60189 Matt LaFond, Executive Director Jill Gibson, volunteer coordinator volunteer@cantigny.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Special Event Volunteers
CASA OF DUPAGE COUNTY, INC. MISSION
To recruit, train and support volunteer citizen advocates to effectively speak to the best interests of abused, neglected and dependent children in DuPage County’s juvenile court system. At CASA we believe every child has the right to a safe, permanent and nurturing home, and we work to provide powerful friends for powerless children in our community.
CONTACT
dupagecasa.org | 630-221-0889 505 N County Farm Rd. 3rd Floor, Suite C, Wheaton, IL 60187 Lisa Drake, Executive Director lisa@dupagecasa.org Kathie Paravola, volunteer coordinator kathie@dupagecasa.org
breakingfreeinc.org | 630-897-1003 120 Gale St., Aurora, IL 60506 Jennifer Geltz, Executive Director jgeltz@breakingfreeinc.org Karen Cochran, volunteer coordinator kmay@breakingfreeinc.org
CATHOLIC CHARITIES, DIOCESE OF JOLIET MISSION
• Gifts of Hope Christmas Adoptions
CONTACT
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
BRIDGE COMMUNITIES MISSION
To transition homeless families to self-sufficiency by working with partners to provide mentoring, housing, and supportive services. Our vision is a community where all families are healthy, financially stable, and living in affordable housing.
CONTACT
bridgecommunities.org | 630-545-0610 505 Crescent Blvd., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 John Hayner, Executive Director john.hayner@bridgecommunities.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Mentoring and Housing • Sleep Out Saturday • Auto Repair and Donation • Summer Camp Scholarships • Childcare Assistance
CAMP FIRE ILLINOIS PRAIRIE MISSION
Our Promise: Young people want to shape the world. Camp Fire provides the opportunity to find their spark, lift their voice and discover who they are.
CONTACT
campfireusa-illinois.org | 630-629-5160 45 West Roosevelt Road, Lombard, IL 60148 Jennifer Margraf, Executive Director executive@campfireusa-illinois.org Christine Cederborg, volunteer coordinator info@campfireusa-illinois.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Board of Director Volunteers • Event Volunteers • Traditional Club Volunteer Leaders • Funding Support For Youth Programming • Volunteers To Help At Camp Kata Kani
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Volunteer Child Advocate
We are a faith-based organization providing service to people in need and calling others of good will to do the same. catholiccharitiesjoliet.org | 630-495-8008 26 W. St. Charles Road, Lombard, IL 60148 Glenn Van Cura, Executive Director gvancura@cc-doj.org Robin Poage, volunteer coordinator rpoage@cc-doj.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Childcare Volunteers • Back To School Volunteers • Holiday Outreach Volunteer • Diapers and Wipes Donation • Linens For Homeless Shelter
CATHOLIC EDUCATION FOUNDATION, DIOCESE OF JOLIET MISSION
To generate funding to enable any K through 12 student in financial need to attend a Diocese of Joliet elementary or secondary school.
CONTACT
cefjoliet.org | 815-221-6127 16555 Weber Road, Crest Hill, IL 60403 Joe Langenderfer, Executive Director jlangenderfer@dioceseofjoliet.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Phone Reminder Calls
CENTER FOR ECONOMIC PROGRESS (CEP) MISSION
CEP helps low-income, working families as a trusted provider of tax and financial services, with a mission to improve the financial stability of those we serve.
CONTACT
economicprogress.org/volunteer | 312-630-0288 567 W Lake St., Chicago, IL 60661 David Marzahl, Executive Director dmarzahl@economicprogress.org Isabelle Rodriguez, volunteer coordinator irodriguez@economicprogress.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Tax Site Specialist Performs Non-Tax Preparation Activities • Savings Coach Encourages Clients To Save Their Refund • Tax Representative Provides Pro-Bono Legal Counsel • Financial Coach • Tax Preparer
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CENTRAL DUPAGE PASTORAL COUNSELING CENTER MISSION
Founded in Christian traditions, Central DuPage Pastoral Counseling Center welcomes everyone, inspires hope and facilitates healing. Skilled, licensed therapists apply the perspectives of psychology, physiology, spirituality, and culture in providing integrated therapeutic care and educational services.
CONTACT
cdpcc.org | 630-752-9750 507A Thornhill Drive, Carol Stream, IL 60188 James Natter, Executive Director jnatter@cdpcc.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Board Members • Work Service In and Around The Premises
CHICAGOLAND ANIMAL RESCUE, NFP MISSION
Dedicated to the relief of stray, abandoned, abused and homeless cats, in addition to providing the public with educational resources on cat adoption and care, and spay/neuter contacts.
CONTACT
chicagolandanimalrescue.org | 847-455-5803 P.O. Box 2133, Northlake, IL 60164 Sandi Kupris, Executive Director info@chicagolandanimalrescue.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
CHILD’S VOICE MISSION
Child’s Voice empowers children with hearing loss to be successful in all educational and social settings by optimizing their listening, speaking and academic skills. This is achieved through Early Intervention services, a school age program and a full Audiology Center.
CONTACT
childsvoice.org | 630-595-8200 180 Hansen Court, Wood Dale, IL 60191 Michele Wilkins, Ed.D., Executive Director mwilkins@childsvoice.org Kaitlin Jordan, volunteer coordinator kjordan@childsvoice.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• 20th Anniversary Autumn Gala - Sponsors, Attendees, Item Donations, Volunteers • Golf Tournament - Sponsors, Attendees, Item Donations, Volunteers, Committee • School Supply Drive - Donation of Items • Financial Support • Board Involvement
CHILDSERV MISSION
To help Chicagoland’s at-risk children and families build, achieve and sustain better lives. Our comprehensive, individually-tailored programs deliver immediate intervention, protection or shelter, when needed, and provide guidance and support to help children grow into empowered, healthy and self-sufficient adults. childserv.org | 773-693-0300 8765 W Higgins Road, Suite 450, Chicago, IL 60631 Dan Kotowski, Executive Director dkotowski@childserv.org Zulma Colon, volunteer coordinator zcolon@childserv.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Mentors • After-School Tutors • Become A Foster Parent • Host A Collection • Employment Coach
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clareoaks.com | 630-372-1983 825 Carillon Dr., Bartlett, IL 60103 Beth McGowan Welch, Executive Director bwelch@clareoaks.com Megan Meinhardt, volunteer coordinator mmeinhardt@clareoaks.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Ministers of Care Communion • Social Companion • Animal Visitor • Resident Transport Within The Community To Physical Therapy / Activities • Bingo Caller
CLARE WOODS ACADEMY - BARTLETT LEARNING CENTER MISSION
Our mission is to assist children and young adults with developmental and learning disabilities to become self-sufficient and self-directed in areas of personal growth, general health, education, social and emotional well-being and functional living skills.
CONTACT
blcinc.org | 630-945-4711 125 E Seminary Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187 John Utterback, Executive Director jutterback@bartlettlearningcenter.org Mike Gresk, volunteer coordinator mgresk@bartlettlearningcenter.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Annual Brilliance Benefit Ball Gala/Dinner Dance In November • Annual Charity Golf Outing In June • Annual Appeal Letter - November • Day(s) of Service (painting, cleaning, gardening) on campus • Tootsie Roll Drive street volunteers in September
COD PEOPLE EDUCATING PEOPLE (PEP) VOLUNTEERS MISSION
Our mission is to equip adult students with confidence and skills necessary for success in daily life.
CONTACT
cod.edu/tutor_volunteer | 630-942-2973 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Ruta Jonusaitis, Executive Director jonusait@cod.edu
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Adult ESL Tutor • ABE Reading and/or Math Tutor
COMFORT FOR CRITTERS MISSION
Comfort for Critters is an all-volunteer program that creates hand-made blankets to comfort animals living in animal shelters. While these pets await adoption, the blankets provide a comfortable bed year-round. When they are adopted, their blanket goes with them, providing something familiar as they adjust to their forever family.
CONTACT
comfortforcritters.org | 630-545-5644 3s139 Sequoia Drive, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Linda Kozlowski, Executive Director info@comfortforcritters.org Linda Kozlowski, volunteer coordinator info@comfortforcritters.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Make handmade blankets to comfort animal shelter pets • Help deliver handmade blankets to local animal shelters • Donate blanket materials yarn or fleece • Sponsor the shipment of handmade blankets to animal shelters
School & Community Assistance for Recycling and Composting Education Inspiring people to care for the Earth for over 25 years!
Contact us for: Handson Workshops & Environmental Education for all ages: Coordinating Environmental Events; Donations to our Rescue Projects books, school supplies, crayons, etc; Volunteer opportunities
6305459710 www.scarce.org 799 Roosevelt Rd, Glen Ellyn
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To provide quality long term care as well as short term rehabilitative services to DuPage County residents in a professional manner. It is the sincere goal of the entire staff to recognize and serve each resident’s needs, desires, interests and emotions.
G I V I N G D U PA G E
• Volunteers Needed To Socialize Cats, Clean Cages & Litter Boxes • Foster Homes To Care For Cats In Need • Fundraising Activities & Events • Wishlist - Items Needed • Financial Donations Always Welcome & Appreciated
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CLARE OAKS RETIREMENT COMMUNITY MISSION
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COMMUNITY ACCESS NAPERVILLE MISSION
Our mission is to empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to work in, contribute to, and enjoy their community.
CONTACT
communityaccessnaperville.org/volunteer | 630-352-1928 P.O. Box 234, Naperville, IL 60566 Sherry Healey, Executive Director sherry@communityaccessnaperville.org Vivienne Venderley, volunteer coordinator vivienne@communityaccessnaperville.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Peer Volunteer
COMMUNITY ADULT DAY CENTER MISSION
To serve adults with cognitive and physical disabilities by providing a social program to enhance quality of life for the individual and their family.
CONTACT
communityadultdaycenter.org | 630-968-1060 4501 Main St., Downers Grove, IL 60515 Susan Neustrom, Executive Director susan@communityadultdaycenter.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Office Support Volunteer • Donate Yarn For The Knitting Circle • Donate Small Percussion Instruments For Music Integration • Talent Sharing Volunteer • Social Media Volunteer
COMMUNITY CAREER CENTER MISSION
To provide diverse resources to empower job seekers to achieve sustainable employment. This is done through one-on-one appointments in the areas of Career Exploration, Job Search Strategy, Resume Review, Networking, Interviewing, LinkedIn/Basic Computer Skills; along with networking & accountability groups, monthly workshops related to job search self assessments, and workstations/computers.
CONTACT
communitycareercenter.org | 630-961-5665 1815 W. Diehl Rd. Suite 900, Naperville, IL 60563 Kimberly White, Executive Director kwhite@communitycareercenter.org Cathy Giacobbe, volunteer coordinator cgiacobbe@communitycareercenter.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteer Opportunities - Meeting Individually With Our Job Seekers • Volunteer Opportunity - Presenting Job Search Related Topic Workshops • Copy Paper • Water, Soda, Coffee • Donate To Our Silent or Live Auction At Our Fundraiser
COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY AT ROSELLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MISSION End hunger in Roselle, Illinois.
CONTACT
roselleumc.org | 630-529-1309 206 Rush St., Roselle, IL 60172 Vicki Johnson, Executive Director vjoh927811@aol.com
G I V I N G D U PA G E
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Drivers To Collect Food Donations • Produce Sorting Team • Food Pantry Day Volunteers • Administrative & Clerical Assistance
COMMUNITY HOUSING ADVOCACY AND DEVELOPMENT (CHAD) MISSION
We are committed to delivering quality, affordable housing where individuals and families can live, work and thrive.
CONTACT
chadhousing.org | 630-456-4452 531 E. Roosevelt Rd. #200, Wheaton, IL 60187 Brian Worth, Executive Director bworth@chadhousing.org Mary Loch, volunteer coordinator mloch@chadhousing.org
myastheniagravis.org | 800-888-6208 275 N. York St., Suite 401, Elmhurst, IL 60126 Joan Wincentsen, Executive Director joan@myastheniagravis.org Joan Wincentsen, volunteer coordinator joan@myastheniagravis.org
• Board Positions
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
Connection of Friends is a community-based program which provides a place for teens, age 16 and older and adults with special needs, to gather socially with an emphasis on life skill, volunteer and fitness activities on a daily basis and Saturday evenings. Our primary purpose is for participants to engage in meaningful ways within a supported environment.
CONTACT
connectionoffriends.org | 630-260-0922 1771 S. Wiesbrook Road, Wheaton, IL 60189 Sarah Donnelly, Executive Director sdonnelly@connectionoffriends.org Kelly Faber, volunteer coordinator kfaber@connectionoffriends.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Program Volunteer During Week Day Programming • Program Volunteer During Saturday Night Social Programming
Our mission is to facilitate the timely diagnosis and optimal care of individuals affected by myasthenia gravis and to improve their lives through programs of patient services, public awareness, medical research, professional education, advocacy and patient care.
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CONNECTION OF FRIENDS MISSION
CONQUER MYASTHENIA GRAVIS (FORMERLY MYASTHENIA GRAVIS OF ILLINOIS) MISSION
• First Sunday In June Walk: Register Participants • First Sunday In June Walk: Direct Walkers & Traffic • First Sunday In June Walk: Staff Food or Water Table
COSLEY ZOO MISSION
The mission of Cosley Zoo is to promote the understanding of the relationship among humans, animals, and the environment through recreation, education, and wildlife conservation.
CONTACT
cosleyzoo.org | 630-665-5534 1356 N. Gary Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187 Susan Wahlgren, Executive Director
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Cosley Zoo Interpretive Volunteer • Cosley Zoo Event Rental Volunteer
Since 1986 Sharing Connections and YOU have been have been placing babies in cribs, kids in beds and families at tables. Donate your gently used furniture or give a gift and connect caring people to people who need care.
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Sharing Good things with Good People Visit www.sharingconnections.org or call 630-971-0565 x300 to schedule your furniture pickup or make a donation.
Our mission is to promote and maintain the wellbeing of individuals in their homes. Committed to excellence, we maximize their physical, psychological and spiritual well-being while celebrating God’s gift of life.
CONTACT
covenantcareathome.org | 360-845-0680 3755 E. Main St., Suite #165, St. Charles, IL 60174 Mary Horkan, Executive Director mjhorkan@covenantcareathome.org Rachel Lazich, volunteer coordinator rdlazich@covenantcareathome.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Hospice Volunteer • Office Support Volunteer • We Honor Veterans Volunteer (Veterans Only) • Therapy Dog Volunteer • Healing Touch Volunteer
CROHN’S & COLITIS FOUNDATION OF AMERICA MISSION
To cure Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases. Learn more about our mission.
CONTACT
ccfa.org/chapters/illinois | 847-312-1206 2200 E. Devon Ave. Suite 392, Des Plaines, IL 60018 Mark Langan, Executive Director mlangan@ccfa.org Colleen Murillo, volunteer coordinator cmurillo@ccfa.org
DayOne PACT is unique among not-for-profit agencies serving DuPage as it is the only life-spanning (birth to death) service coordination agency for people with developmental disabilities in the county. DayOne PACT is committed to helping people with disabilities live supported, productive and meaningful lives.
CONTACT
dayonepact.org | 630-960-9700 750 Warrenville Road, Suite 300, Lisle, IL 60532 Steve Boisse, Executive Director sboisse@dayonepact.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• DuPage Human Race Team • Lift Your Spirits Wine Event Volunteer - June 2017 • Annual Giving Program • Planned Giving Program • Clerical office Volunteer
Our mission is to assist adults with developmental and learning disabilities to become self-sufficient and self-directed in areas of personal growth, general health, education, social and emotional well-being and functional living skills. This is accomplished via a Community Integrated Living Arrangement (C.I.L.A.) located in Warrenville. Eight men live there with “24/7� supervision.
To improve the oral health of Illinois residents.
CONTACT
deltadentalil.com/ddilfoundation | 630-718-4764 111 Shuman Blvd., Naperville, IL 60563 Lora Vitek, Executive Director lvitek@deltadentalil.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Annual Dental Community Service Event – Volunteer Dentists, Community Members and Event Assistance • Board Members For Delta Dental Foundation
DIVEHEART MISSION
Diveheart is a nonprofit tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. The purpose of Diveheart is to provide and support educational scuba diving programs that are open to any child, adult or veteran with a disability, with the hope of providing both physical and psychological therapeutic value to that person.
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• Wordpress Developer Volunteers • Donation For Silent Auctions • Gear Locker Assistance Volunteers • Dive Gear Donations • Go Pro Cameras
blcinc.org | 630-393-7802 125 E Seminary Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187 John Utterback, Executive Director jutterback@bartlettlearningcenter.org Mike Gresk, volunteer coordinator mgresk@bartlettlearningcenter.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Annual “Brilliance Benefit Ballâ€? - Gala/Dinner Dance In November • Annual Charity Golf Outing In June • Annual Appeal Letter - November • Day(s) of service (painting, cleaning, gardening) at Cupertino Home - Warrenville • Halloween Bowl-AThon In October
DONKA, INC. MISSION
Donka, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides computer training and job readiness services to persons with physical, visual and limited learning disabilities. Through use of computers and assistive technology, our clients become more self-sufficient and independent members of the community.
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GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Computer Lab Assistant • Office Assistant • Computer Skills Tutor • Facebook Skills Tutor • Media Assistant
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DuPage Senior Citizens Council 1990 Springer Drive Lombard, IL 60148
(630) 620-0804 www.dupageseniorcouncil.org
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donkainc.org | 630-665-8169 400 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187 Leanne Vos, Executive Director lvos@donkainc.org Samantha Moore, volunteer coordinator smoore@donkainc.org
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diveheart.org | 630-964-1983 900 Ogden Ave. #274, Downers Grove, IL 60515 Tinamarie Hernandez, Executive Director tinamarie.hernandez@diveheart.org Rose Kraetsch, volunteer coordinator volunteer@diveheart.org
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CUPERTINO HOME OF WARRENVILLE MISSION
DELTA DENTAL OF ILLINOIS FOUNDATION MISSION
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteers and committee members needed for our Naperville Take Steps Walk
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DAYONE PACT MISSION
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DOWNERS GROVE CHORAL SOCIETY MISSION
The Downers Grove Choral Society provides our members the opportunity to achieve excellence in the performance of worthy choral music. We provide audiences in the greater Chicago area the opportunity to hear quality performances of a wide variety of choral repertoire.
CONTACT
dgcs.org | 630-515-0030 P. O. Box 655, Downers Grove, IL 60515
DUPAGE BAR LEGAL AID SERVICE MISSION
To assist and secure legal protection against injustice and to obtain due process of law and the equal protection of the law; to promote knowledge of the law and legal process, rights and responsibilities among the poor and the general public; to study the use of law and legal process to combat poverty and poor living conditions; and to provide counsel to persons and groups seeking these ends..
CONTACT
dupagelegalaid.org | 630-653-6212 126 S. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187 Cecilia Najera, Executive Director lasdupage@sbcglobal.net Robin Roe, volunteer coordinator lasdupage@sbcglobal.net
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Ushers • Boutique • Fundraising
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteers and Sponsors Needed For Softball Game Fundraiser
DUPAGE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM MISSION
DRNC NFP - DUPAGE RESIDENTS NETWORKING FOR CHANGE NOT FOR PROFIT MISSION
To promote voluntarism and philanthropy by organizing and supporting activities having a positive impact on poverty and homelessness. To provide scholarships to local students for post high school education and a partner with “Furthering the Lives of Youth (FLY)” to help provide supplementary educational instruction, social skills & cultural experiences for disadvantaged youth between ages of 6-18.
CONTACT
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drncnfp.org | 630-320-6839 5707 S. Cass Ave. Suite 704, Westmont, IL 60559 Mary Travis, Executive Director, mtravis@drncnfp.org Charlotte Foxworth, volunteer coordinator cfoxworth@drncnfp.org
The DuPage Children’s Museum ignites the potential of all children to learn through hands-on exploration by integrating art, math and science.
CONTACT
dupagechildrens.org | 630-637-8000 301 N. Washington St., Naperville, IL 60540 Sarah Orleans, Executive Director sorleans@dupagechildrensmuseum.org Jessica Greenlaw, volunteer coordinator jgreenlaw@dupagechildrensmuseum.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Play With Children • Corporate or Service Groups • Volunteer Photographer
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DUPAGE CONVALESCENT CENTER MISSION
The DuPage Convalescent Center is to provide quality long term care as well as short term rehabilitative services to DuPage County residents in a professional and cost effective manner.
CONTACT
dupageco.org/convo | 630-665-6400 400 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187 Jennifer Ulmer, Executive Director Barbara Kolton, volunteer coordinator barbara.kolton@dupageco.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Adopt A Resident For The Holidays or Volunteer For Party • Volunteer For Thanksgiving Events & Services • Volunteer For Christmas Events & Services • Volunteer For New Year’s Events
DUPAGE CONVALESCENT CENTER FOUNDATION MISSION
The DuPage Convalescent Center Foundation is to raise funds to provide for quality of life programs and services for the over 300 residents of the DuPage Convalescent Center. Over 80% of the residents are on public aid.
DUPAGE COUNTY ACT-SO MISSION
DuPage County ACT-SO mission is to nurture excellence to African American students. We partner with the community to raise cultural awareness, showcase talents, academic achievements and entrepreneurial skills, as well as develop leaders. Participants are recruited from grades 6-8 for the Jr. ACT-SO program and grades 9-12 for the ACT-SO program. Students train and are mentored for six months.
CONTACT
dupageact-so.org | 331-462-2876 1223 Rickert , c/o College of DuPage, Naperville, IL 60540 Dorletta Payton, Executive Director dorletta.payton@dupageact-so.org Brenda Davis, volunteer coordinator brenda.davis@dupageact-so.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Junior High School Academic Coach • Junior High School Technical Mentor • Visual Arts Professional (Facilitate Engaging and Interactive Group Mentoring Sessions) • Performing Arts Professional (Facilitate Engaging and Interactive Group Mentoring Sessions) • Humanities Professional (Facilitate Engaging and Interactive Group Monthly Mentoring Sessions)
CONTACT
dpccfoundation.org | 630-784-4267 400 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187 Linda Linford, Executive Director linda.linford@dupageco.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Annual Golf Outing Volunteers Needed • Benefit Concert In The Park Volunteers Needed
• Food Pantry Volunteer Service • Scholarship Committee Volunteer • Fundraising Committee Volunteer • Drncnfp office Clerical Support Volunteer • Volunteer Monthly Scheduler
PROGRAMS
COMFORT AND CARE PACKAGES
OSOT-America has shipped over 1.5 million pounds of comfort and care items to troops serving in harm’s way.
ALLEN J. LYNCH FOUNDATION
Founded to provide one-time funding to veterans and their families in order to assist in their recovery from financial hardships / crisis. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
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A three-day seminar and healing experience for Families of the Fallen led by a licensed clinical psychologist, spiritual and nutritional experts as well as peer supporters from OSOT-America.
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For More Information Email info@osotAmerica.org 630-971-1150
Teaches stress relief methods and tools to manage symptoms of PTSD and TBI to veterans and their family members by using the practice of yoga. All classes are taught by certified yoga instructors. Free to veterans and their families. GDA-2016
DUPAGE COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES SENIORS MONEY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM MISSION
DUPAGE COUNTY PROBATION AND COURT SERVICES MISSION
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Low-income seniors in DuPage County are given inhome support to manage their money and pay their bills. Volunteers may help with sorting and filing mail, making sure bills are paid, balancing checkbooks, negotiating medical bills or debt, and budgeting. dupageco.org/community | 630-407-6516 421 N. County Farm Rd Attn: Money Management, Wheaton, IL 60187 Mary Keating, Executive Director Christine Evans, volunteer coordinator christine.evans@dupageco.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteers can be trained to be in-home bill payers • Representative payee volunteer • In-office monitor volunteer
DUPAGE COUNTY FAMILY CENTER MISSION
We strongly believe that all children have a need to share a relationship with both of their parents. It is our goal to reach out to families in DuPage County to help them achieve cooperative parenting that focuses on the needs of the children. The DuPage County Family Center strives to establish, maintain, and enhance familial relationships. We provide programs for building and enhancing relationships between parents and their children.
CONTACT
dupageco.org/familycenter | 630-407-2450 422 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187 Sheila Murphy-Russell, Executive Director familycenter@dupageco.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
DUPAGE COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM FOUNDATION, INC. MISSION
The foundation’s primary function is to raise funds to support DCHM’s mission to educate the general public through the collection, preservation, interpretation, and exhibition of materials which document the history of DuPage County and its relationship to Illinois and the nation, and to provide local history services for historical organizations and for scholarly endeavors.
CONTACT
dupagemuseum.org | 630-510-4941 102 E. Wesley St., Wheaton, IL 60187 Michelle Podkowa, Executive Director mpodkowa@wheatonparks.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Museum Docent • Education Volunteer • Research Volunteer • Collections Volunteer, Exhibits • Digital Collections Volunteer, Artifacts and Archive
DUPAGE COUNTY LTC OMBUDSMAN MISSION
The Long Term Care Ombudsman Program is designed to protect and promote the rights and quality of life for those persons who reside in long term care facilities and in licensed assisted living facilities.
CONTACT
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Long Term Care Volunteer Ombudsman
dupageco.org/probation | 630-407-8444 503 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Youth Justice Board Coordinator • Youth Justice Board Member • Marketing/Graphic Design/Web Development
DUPAGE FEDERATION ON HUMAN SERVICES REFORM MISSION
The Federation’s mission is to improve the lives of vulnerable people in DuPage County by leveraging relationships and knowledge to build an effective and efficient health and human service system.
CONTACT
dupagefederation.org | 630-782-4767 246 E. Janata Blvd. Suite 265, Lombard, IL 60148 Candace King, Executive Director cking@dupagefederation.org Evelyn Frankovich, volunteer coordinator efrankovich@dupagefederation.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Development of Access Database.
DUPAGE FOUNDATION MISSION
To foster philanthropy, connect donors to area needs and build community partnerships.
CONTACT
dupagefoundation.org | 630-665-5556 3000 Woodcreek Drive, Suite 310, Downers Grove, IL 60515 Dave McGowan, Executive Director dave@dupagefoundation.org Sabrina Lear, volunteer coordinator sabrina@dupagefoundation.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Gifts To Foundation’s General Endowment • Gifts To Our Field-of-Interest Funds • Create Endowed Funds To Accomplish Goals • Support Foundation’s Annual Benefit • Support Foundation’s Next Generation Initiative (NGI)
DUPAGE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY MISSION
Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope. Our vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live.
CONTACT
dupagehabitat.org | 630-510-3737 1600 E Roosevelt Road, Wheaton, IL 60187 Dave Neary, Executive Director dneary@dupagehabitat.org Jake Emrick, volunteer coordinator jemrick@dupagehabitat.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Construction and home repair volunteers • Office support volunteers • ReStore volunteers • Special events volunteers • In-Kind donations of building materials for ReStore
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
dupageco.org/community_services/senior_services | 630-407-6489 421 County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187 Martha Geyer Zelenka, volunteer coordinator martha.geyer-zelenka@dupageco.org
We are dedicated to achieving justice by employing proven strategies to change offenders’ values and beliefs, build their competency skills and hold them accountable. The result is reduced recidivism, victim reparation, improved public safety and enhanced quality of life for our citizens.
G I V I N G D U PA G E
• Donations of Toys and School Supplies
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DUPAGE HEALTH COALITION/ ACCESS DUPAGE MISSION
The mission of the DuPage Health Coalition is to build and sustain an efficient and effective health safety net for low income residents of DuPage County. We accomplish this through the Access DuPage Program (coordinated health care for the uninsured in partnership with local health partners) and Silver Access (ACA premium assistance) as well as other community planning efforts.
CONTACT
accessdupage.org | 630-510-8720 511 Thornhill Dr. Suite E, Carol Stream, IL 60188 Kara Murphy, Executive Director kmurphy@accessdupage.org Deitra Rucker, volunteer coordinator drucker@accessdupage.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Primary care providers (office based) • Specialty care providers (office based) • General office support (weekdays) • Videography assistance • Graphic design assistance
DUPAGE HOMEOWNERSHIP CENTER MISSION
The DuPage Homeownership Center (DHOC) is a nonprofit organization that provides a full range of services to promote responsible sustainable homeownership, with an emphasis on serving first-time homebuyers, low- and moderate-income households and homeowners in crisis. We were created in 1991 as a result of a DuPage County Affordable Housing Task Force Report.
CONTACT
G I V I N G D U PA G E
dhoc.org | 630-260-2500 1600 E. Roosevelt Rd., Wheaton, IL 60189 Anne O’Dell, Executive Director anne@dhoc.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Special event volunteers • Committee member • Office worker
DUPAGE REGIONAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION MISSION To provide educational services to the 42 school districts in DuPage County.
CONTACT
dupage.k12.il.us | 630-407-5771 421 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187 Dr. Darlene Ruscitti, Executive Director druscitti@dupageroe.org Olga Rammer, volunteer coordinator orammer@dupageroe.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Back To School Fair
DUPAGE SENIOR CITIZENS COUNCIL MISSION
The DuPage Senior Citizens Council initiates, delivers, monitors, and coordinates services that promote the ability of older people to live their lives in dignity.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
CONTACT
dupageseniorcouncil.org | 630-620-0804 1990 Springer Drive, Lombard, IL 60148 Marylin Krolak, Executive Director marylin.krolak@dupageseniorcouncil.org Cathy Jordan, volunteer coordinator cathy.jordan@dupageseniorcouncil.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Meals On Wheels Volunteer Driver • Kitchen Assistant/Server Volunteer • Semi Annual Yard Clean Up Volunteer • Fundraising Event Volunteer • Fundraising Event Committee Volunteer
DUPAGE VETERANS FOUNDATION MISSION
To honor and support the men and women, who have courageously served in the United States Military, through volunteers who seek to recognize the special needs of Veterans & provide fundraising efforts to acknowledge appreciation for their sacrifices toward today’s freedoms .
CONTACT
dupageveteransfoundation.org | 630-614-4533 P.O. Box 299, Wheaton, IL 60187 Richard Jorgensen, Executive Director rjorgen141@gmail.com Wayne Fischer, volunteer coordinator wayne.i.fischer@gmail.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Annual Honor Flight Fundraiser
DUPAGEPADS MISSION
DuPagePADS’ mission is to end homelessness in DuPage County.
CONTACT
dupagepads.org | 630-682-3846 601 West Liberty, Wheaton, IL 60187 Carol Simler, Executive Director csimler@dupagepads.org volunteer@dupagepads.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Interim Housing Overnight Volunteer • Support Groups For Interim Housing Program • Group Lunch Servers • Donation Distribution Volunteer • Special Events Volunteer
EASTER SEALS DUPAGE & FOX VALLEY MISSION
Our mission is to enable infants, children, and adults with disabilities to achieve their maximum independence, and to provide support for the families who love and care for them. Our vision is that all children receive the developmental services they need to live their best life.
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eastersealsdfvr.org | 630-620-4433 830 S. Addison Ave., Villa Park, IL 60181 Theresa Forthofer, Executive Director tforthofer@eastersealsdfvr.org Jenny Chidlow, volunteer coordinator jchidlow@eastersealsdfvr.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Holiday Wish List Donations • Lily Garden Child Care Center Volunteers • Donations of Gently Used Toys • Special Event Sponsorship and Volunteer Support • Special Event Committees
ECUMENICAL ADULT CARE OF NAPERVILLE MISSION
To provide a secure, protective social environment for frail, slightly handicapped or mildly confused adults. To provide stimulating life-enriching experiences. To provide a cooperative, loving caring ministry. To provide respite.
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ecumenicalcenter.com | 630-357-8166 305 W. Jackson Ave., Naperville, IL 60540 Laura Milligan, Executive Director ecumenicalads2@aol.com Hope Shamberger, volunteer coordinator ecumenicalads2@aol.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Bring a group of children to visit the seniors. • Bring a pet to visit the seniors • Sponsor an entertainer $100$150 each • Bring in ice cream or cookies/ pudding for snack
ELMHURST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MISSION
The ESO ignites lifelong engagement with music: high-caliber performance, innovative programming, and community collaboration. We present 5 subscription concerts each year. Youth Outreach: side-bysides with high school musicians, a concerto competition, ensemble visits to area schools, performing for approximately 8,000 students a year. We are funded by supporters in the community and grants.
CONTACT
elmhurstsymphony.org | 630-941-0202 P.O. Box 345, Elmhurst, IL 60126 Cynthia Bergquist Krainc, Executive Director esoboxoffice@gmail.com Keith Olson, volunteer coordinator keitholson@usa.net
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Office Support Volunteer • Concert and event support - box office and production • Database managemt • Volunteers on committees • Financial support
ELMHURST-YORKFIELD FOOD PANTRY MISSION
The purpose of the Elmhurst-Yorkfield Food Pantry is for the charitable distribution of food for the relief of hunger to our neighbors in need residing in the communities surrounding us, including Elmhurst, Addison, Bensenville, Berkeley, Hillside, Lombard, Oak Brook and Villa Park.
CONTACT
eyfp.org | 630-782-1066 1083 S. York Road, Elmhurst, IL 60126 Jacki Lawrence, Executive Director jacki@eyfp.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Client shopping day assistance • Food recovery volunteers • Unloading food bank truck deliveries: 2nd & 4th Tuesdays • Office supplies: paper, markers, large notepads, pens, etc. • Brown paper grocery bags
ESSE ADULT DAY CARE MISSION
The Latin word “esse” means “to be,” and our purpose is to acknowledge and support the continuing life, growth and fruitfulness throughout one’s life span. At ESSE, we encourage our participants “to be” all that they can be by providing opportunities for socialization and meaningful activities in a caring environment.
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esseadultdaycare.org | 630-260-3773 515 S. Wheaton Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187 Cathy Davit, Executive Director dcathy1014@sbcglobal.net Nancie Barry, volunteer coordinator nabme3@att.net
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Assist staff with activities • Donate small items for game prizes • Pet visits! • Share musical or other talents with our seniors • Help with our annual pancake breakfast fundraiser in November
EVANGELICAL CHILD & FAMILY AGENCY - ECFA MISSION
The mission of Evangelical Child and Family Agency is to improve the quality of life for individuals and families, and protect and nurture abused, neglected and dependent children. We do this by providing quality social services from a biblical perspective.
CONTACT
evancfa.org | 630-653-6400 1530 N Main St., Wheaton, IL 60187 Ken Withrow, Executive Director kenw@evancfa.org Jennie Tietjen, volunteer coordinator jenniet@evancfa.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Buy Christmas gift(s) for clients(s) of all ages • Buy gifts for young mothers who are clients • Need gift cards - Walmart, Target, gas, Jewel, etc. • A needy family that needs Christmas gifts - basics
EXODUS WORLD SERVICE MISSION
Our mission is to mobilize the Christian community to welcome refugees. We do this by educating churches about refugee ministry, connecting volunteers with newly arriving refugees through practical service projects and equipping leaders to advocate on behalf of refugees.
CONTACT
exodusworldservice.org | 630-307-1400 P.O. Box 620, Itasca, IL 60143 Susan Odom, Executive Director susan.odom@exodusworldservice.org Theresa Stiven, volunteer coordinator theresa.stiven@exodusworldservice.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• New neighbor volunteer • Welcome To America! Pack Volunteer • Volunteer education team • Prayer partnership team • Office support volunteer
FAIR LADY PRODUCTIONS, INC. KIDZ KABARET MISSION
We are Chicagoland’s premier no-audition children’s theater company. Our vibrant program gives kids (elementary through college) unique opportunities to develop their self-confidence as they learn the many existing aspects of theater production. For the community this means professional, high quality children’s theater by kids, for kids and delighted adults as well!
CONTACT
kidzkabaret.com | 630-355-9512 1665 Quincy Avenue, Suite 143, Naperville, IL 60540 Kandiss Hernandez, Executive Director kidzkabaret@sbcglobal.net
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Manage box office • Making costumes • Community outreach • Advertising - Putting up fliers • Donation of office supplies, AA batteries, bobby pins, safety pins, hangers
FAMILY BRIDGES MISSION
Family Bridges promotes thriving communities by delivering services to strengthen family relationships while embracing their cultural and spiritual values.
CONTACT
familybridgesusa.org | 708-524-1600 17W662 Butterfield Rd, Suite 303A, Oakbrook, IL 60181 Alicia La Hoz, Psy.D., Executive Director alicia@familybridgeschicago.org Damaris Bran, volunteer coordinator damaris@familybridgesusa.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Donation of 10 folding chairs and a file cabinet • In-kind donation of cases of copy paper • In-kind donation of a portable projector screen • In-kind donation of surge protector strips
FAMILY SHELTER SERVICE MISSION
Family Shelter Service helps victims of domestic abuse rebuild their lives and break the cycle of domestic violence creating a safer community for all.
CONTACT
familyshelterservice.org | 630-221-8290 605 E. Roosevelt Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187 Judie Caribeaux, Executive Director jcaribeaux@familyshelterservice.net Pat Welch, volunteer coordinator mpwelch@familyshelterservice.net
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Second Chance Resale Shop • Administrative/project volunteer • Special events volunteer • Hotline (requires completion of 48-hour training program)
FEED MY STARVING CHILDREN MISSION
Feed My Starving Children’s mission is to Feed God’s Starving Children hungry in body and spirit. FMSC working with NGO partners provides scientifically developed meals to malnourished children in 70 countries. Every meal produced by FMSC is hand packed by local volunteers at FMSC permanent sites and mobile Pack events.
CONTACT
fmsc.org | 630-851-0404 555 Exchange Ct., Aurora, IL 60504 Mark Crea, Executive Director mcrea@fmsc.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Volunteer to help package nutritious meals designed for malnourished children • Donate to help purchase raw materials to prepare the meals
FERAL FIXERS MISSION
We are dedicated to practicing and promoting TrapNeuter-Return (TNR) in DuPage County. Outdoor feral cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated and microchipped and returned to their original locations, to be taken care of by their caretaker. Friendly cats and kittens found are put up for adoption either through a partner organization or through our own adoption events.
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feralfixers.org | 630-881-3977 P.O. Box 1416, Lombard, IL 60148 Tammy McAuley, Executive Director tnr.tammy@yahoo.com Ted Semon, volunteer coordinator tedsemon@comcast.net
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
As the premier nonprofit professional theater in the western suburbs, First Folio’s mission is to present intimate productions of classic and contemporary works. By making our home in the residence at Mayslake Peabody Estate, we create a unique theatrical experience that enriches the community.
FRIENDS FOR DOWNERS GROVE TOWNSHIP SENIOR CITIZENS MISSION
FRIENDS OF DUPAGE COUNTY ANIMAL CARE & CONTROL FOUNDATION MISSION
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It is the mission of the Friends of Downers Grove Township Senior Citizens to foster the independence and well being of older adults. Based on their needs, we seek to enhance their quality of life by acting as a resource for funding programs, services, education and information.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
ffdgts.org | 630-719-6689 4340 Prince St., Downers Grove, IL 60515 Lori Wrzesinski, Executive Director lori.wrzesinski@dgtownship.com
firstfolio.org | 630-986-8067 1717 W 31st St., Oakbrook, IL 60523 David Rice, Executive Director drice@firstfolio.org • Ushering for performances • Assisting with stage maintenance each summer
FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT OF DUPAGE COUNTY MISSION
To acquire and hold lands containing forests, prairies, wetlands, and associated plant communities or lands capable of being restored to such natural conditions for the purpose of protecting and preserving the flora, fauna and scenic beauty for the education, pleasure & recreation of its citizens. We’ve been providing people opportunities to connect with nature for more than 100 years!
CONTACT
dupageforest.org | 630-933-7233 3S580 Naperville Road, Wheaton, IL 60189 Michael Hullihan, Executive Director Deborah C. Brooks, volunteer coordinator volunteer@dupageforest.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• One-time, flexible, seasonal and long-term volunteer opportunities • Plan a one-time group workday for your organization or corporation • Join weekend restoration workdays throughout DuPage County • Get involved! Learn about 50+ opportunities in 10 programs, dupageforest.org • Complete a volunteer application to particpciate in our 10 programs
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Connecting to community resources for presentations or financial support • Help with community activities • Graphic design or Web design/ support • Board service • Administrative support
FRIENDS FOR THERAPEUTIC EQUINE ACTIVITIES (FTEA) MISSION
Friends for Therapeutic Equine Activities provides a program of therapeutic horseback riding to individuals with physical, emotional, cognitive and/or social challenges. The program seeks to meet the special needs of each program participant in a recreational setting. FTEA is open to challenged individuals without regard to race, gender, national origin or religious belief.
CONTACT
ftea.org | 630-588-8543 P.O. Box 1636, Warrenville, IL 60555 Tricia Boyd, volunteer coordinator tboyd@ftea.org
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DuPage Animal Friends strengthens the life-saving, compassionate and innovative initiatives at the county shelter. We partner with the shelter to understand the needs of our community’s animals, providing financial resources and advocacy on their behalf. dupageanimalfriends.org | 630-866-3099 P.O. Box 3221, Glen Ellyn, IL 60138 Laura Flamion, Executive Director lflamion@dupageanimalfriends. org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Board service • Marketing committee • Fundraising committee • Event committee
FRIENDS OF THE DUPAGE COUNTY CHILDREN’S CENTER MISSION
To financially support the programs at the DuPage County Children’s Center that benefit the families and child victims of sexual abuse & severe physical abuse.
CONTACT
fdccc.org | 630-251-4468 P.O. Box 1617, Wheaton, IL 60189 Barb Marquardt, Executive Director info@fdccc.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Event & annual brunch volunteers • General volunteer opportunities
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Horse leader or sidewalker • Office support • Circle of Friends Fundraising Gala Committee • Shop The FTEA Amazon Wish List • Donate To The FTEA Scholarship Fund.
2016 Volunteer Picnic
G I V I N G D U PA G E
• Fosters for friendly adult cats & kittens • Trappers, assist with trapping process of cats/kittens • Transporters of cats. • Take photos & write bios of adoptable cats & kittens • Laundry, wash sheets, towels & bedding used at adoption events
FIRST FOLIO THEATRE MISSION
We don’t fight hunger alone!
Our community is stronger when we support each other. We need you! Become a volunteer, host a food drive, make a donation, or like us on Facebook...there is way for everyone to get involved. Visit our website to find out how you can help. Thank you!
donate • volunteer • support
loaves-fishes.org
1871 High Grove Lane • Naperville, IL 60540 PH: 630.355.3663 • loaves-fishes.org
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
Last year Loaves & Fishes Community Services provided food and support services to 4,754 families in our community, including 8,167 children. At the same time, CARES distributed financial assistance to 471 families and helped 62 families maintain employment through the CARES Car Program. Together, over 1,600 volunteers worked to improve the lives of others.
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FRIENDS OF THE DUPAGE COUNTY FAIR, INC. MISSION
To raise funds to aid in the Renovation and Preservation of the DuPage County Fairgrounds. Also, to support the efforts of the DuPage County Fair Association in Agricultural Education, conservation, and hosting the DuPage County Fair.
Based in Wheaton, NAMI DuPage provides support, education, and resources in order to improve the quality of life of individuals with mental illnesses and their families.
(630) 752-0066 Support, Education, Information, & Resources Find out more online at www.namidupage.org
CONTACT
dupagecountyfair.org | 630-668-6681 2015 Manchester Road, Wheaton, IL 60187 info@dupagecountyfair. org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteer at fair • Helping at fundraisers • Volunteer at activities and events
FRIENDS OF THE FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT OF DUPAGE COUNTY MISSION
The Friends exist to advance the vision of the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County through philanthropic endeavors. This 501c3 non-profit is the fundraising arm of the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County.
CONTACT
dupageforestfriends.org | 630-933-7097 3S580 Naperville Rd., Wheaton, IL 60189
G I V I N G D U PA G E
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
St. Patrick’s Residence “The Difference is Love” SM
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
When you spend time volunteering with seniors, you’ll benefit just as much as they do!
Volunteer Today and Make a Difference! Learn more at www.stpatricksresidence.org
St. Patrick’s Residence Nursing and Rehabilitation
Served by the Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm 1400 Brookdale Road, Naperville, IL 60563 (630) 416-6565
CONTACT
gigisplayhouse.org/foxvalley | 630-778-7529 4024 Fox Valley Center Drive, Aurora, IL 60565 Amanda Rooney, Executive Director foxvalley@gigisplayhouse.org Linda Whitaker, volunteer coordinator foxvalley@gigisplayhouse.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• General volunteers • Fundraising and grant writers • One-on-one tutoring • Special events coordinator • Representatives to deliver awareness materials
GIRL SCOUTS OF GREATER CHICAGO AND NORTHWEST INDIANA MISSION
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
CONTACT
girlscoutsgcnwi.org | 855-456-8347 20 S. Clark St. Suite 200, Chicago, IL 60603 Nancy Wright, Executive Director nwright@girlscoutsgcnwi.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
GIANT STEPS MISSION
CONTACT
Giant Steps is committed to providing individuals with autism spectrum disorders, and their families, superior educational and therapeutic services focused on improving the quality of daily life from early childhood through adulthood.
CONTACT
mygiantsteps.org | 630-864-3800 2500 Cabot Drive, Lisle, IL 60532 Sylvia Smith, Executive Director ssmith@mygiantsteps.org Jamie Duffy, volunteer coordinator jduffy@mygiantsteps.org • Donate interactive technology for children with autism • Sponsor walk, auction, or golf outings • Volunteer to work with our equine therapy program • Sponsor food at our walk of 600 people • Work game stations at our walk or backyard BBQ
One of the most meaningful things you can do for someone is share quality time together.
Our mission is to increase positive awareness of Down syndrome through national campaigns, educational programs, and by empowering individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the community.
• Priority Project; Restoration Funding For Mayslake Peabody Estate - Oakbrook • Priority Project - 2 ADA Accessible Piers, Herrick Lake & Silver Lake • Wish list of gifts in kind for Willowbrook Wildlife Center • Other priority projects • Support for 60 forest preserves, of those, six are education centers
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
Valuable Stories, Lessons & Experiences
GIGI’S PLAYHOUSE FOX VALLEY MISSION
GIFT OF HOPE ORGAN & TISSUE DONOR NETWORK MISSION
To save and enhance the lives of as many people as possible through organ and tissue donation.
CONTACT
giftofhope.org | 630-758-2600 425 Spring Lake Drive, Itasca, IL 60143 Kevin Cmunt, Executive Director Diane Schmitz, volunteer coordinator dschmitz@giftofhope.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Share your connection with donation and/or transplant • Register individuals to be organ and tissue donors
• Girl Scout troop leaders • Parent helpers • Event volunteers • Volunteer trainers • Cookie sale volunteers
GIVING DUPAGE MISSION
To promote giving and volunteering in DuPage County. givingdupage.org | 630-407-6458 421 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187 Shefali Trivedi, Executive Director givingdupage@dupageco.org Cynthia Gonzalez, volunteer coordinator cynthia.gonzalez@dupageco.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Social media volunteer • Graphics designer volunteer • Google analytics volunteer • Public speaker & advocate; outreach presentations • 2016-17 Service campaign volunteer
GLEN ELLYN CHILDREN’S RESOURCE CENTER MISSION
Our mission is to help children from low-income families acquire the necessary skills in academics and social interaction to move successfully through grades K-12 and into adulthood. We do this by providing after-school and summer programs which emphasize literacy and community involvement, using the talents of teachers, volunteer tutors, adult caregivers and a variety of local support services.
CONTACT
gecrc.com | 630-479-9919 346 Taft Avenue, Suite 205, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Joyce Hothan, Executive Director jhothan@gecrc.com Monica Lightner, volunteer coordinator volunteer@gecrc.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • One on one cross cultural educational experience • Enthusiastic lovers of learning without weekly availability • Summer fun • Summer intern (education majors & recent grads) • Enrichment activity leader
GLEN ELLYN FOOD PANTRY MISSION
The Glen Ellyn Food Pantry is a non-profit ecumenical endeavor of Glen Ellyn churches who work in collaboration to provide food and volunteers to serve persons who are experiencing food insecurity or who are in an emergent situation. We will work closely with our network of food pantries and agencies in order to maximize our effectiveness in serving those under-resourced in our community.
CONTACT
glenellynfoodpantry.org | 630-469-8668 493 Forest Avenue, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Susan Papierski, Executive Director director@glenellynfoodpantry.org Terri Venzon, volunteer coordinator working4hunger@glenellynfoodpantry.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteer needs • Donations of non-perishable food items.
GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY MISSION
The mission of the Glen Ellyn Historical Society is to collect, preserve, and share local history, and to offer programs that promote an appreciation of history. We believe that history serves as the foundation and springboard for the future. It is a way for people to appreciate their community and culture, and make connections in the present. History brings people together today.
CONTACT
glenellynhistory.org | 630-469-1867 800 N. Main St., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Karen Hall, Executive Director director@gehs.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
Our core mission is the provision of professional counseling services to local area youth and families. We offer a range of counseling services including individual counseling services to youth and adults, family counseling, couples counseling, school consultation, inter-agency collaboration and referral and linkage.
CONTACT
geyfcs.org | 630-469-3040 535 Forest Avenue, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Deanna Filkins, Executive Director geyfcs@att.net
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Donate toys and/or board games for children. • Donate art supplies and crafts.
GLENSIDE PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT MISSION
Friendly, inviting, innovative and exciting, the Glenside Public Library District shares a world of imagination and information with patrons of all ages and cultures. Glenside Public Library District strives to be responsive to the changing needs and interests of the community.
CONTACT
glensidepld.org | 630-260-1550 25 E. Fullerton Ave., Glendale Heights, IL 60139 Kathryn Schueman, Executive Director tladm@glensidepld.org Karen Luster, volunteer coordinator kluster@glensidepld.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Adopt-A-Shelf volunteers needed to organize and maintain collections • Donations of books and other materials
GREENMAN THEATRE TROUPE MISSION
To provide diverse, quality theatrical entertainment for our audience. To provide opportunities for personal growth in theatrical arts for our members. To provide a source of cultural enrichment and pride for our community.
CONTACT
greenmantheatre.org | 630-464-2646 P.O. Box 514, Elmhurst, IL 60126 Jim Ocasek, Executive Director james.ocasek@greenmantheatre.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Onstage or backstage performance involvement; costumes and sets • Committee & board membership • Social media promotion • Marketing and publicity • House management
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY FOX VALLEY RESTORE MISSION
The ReStore’s mission is to raise funds for Habitat for Humanity by selling donated building materials, furniture, and gently used items needed to build, repair or improve a home. These items are offered to the general public at greatly reduced prices. The profits from these sales go directly to support The Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity in its mission to build affordable housing.
CONTACT
foxvalleyrestore.org | 630-206-3844 4100 Fox Valley Center Dr., Aurora, IL 60504 Jennifer Rebuck, volunteer coordinator volunteer@foxvalleyrestore.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Retail floor volunteers • Back room volunteers • Crafts or Pinterest volunteer • Graphic design volunteer • Donations of building material, furniture or funds
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HAMDARD CENTER FOR HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES MISSION
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Established in 1992, Hamdard Center for Health and Human Services is a not-for-profit health and social service agency whose mission is to promote the physical and emotional health and psychological well-being of individuals and families by offering hope, help and healing.
CONTACT
hamdardcenter.org | 630-835-1430 228 E. Lake St., Addison, IL 60101 Kiran Siddiqui, Executive Director ksidd@hamdardcenter.org Kim Karwacki, volunteer coordinator kcien@hamdardcenter.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteers for landscaping • Volunteer for office organization and cleaning • Donations for domestic violence shelter - please inquire • Volunteers to assist with fundraising events
HANOVER PARK COMMUNITY RESOURCE COALITION MISSION
HPCRC is a safe and supportive environment that provides multiple educational resources to the youth and adults of our community through tutoring, mentoring and advocacy by trained and dedicated volunteers.
CONTACT
847-514-4349 1402 Arlington Drive, Hanover Park, IL 60133 Gayle Peneschi, Executive Director galki@aol.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Sponsor A Child • Sponsor a Holiday Party • Volunteer: After School Club
G I V I N G D U PA G E
• Gift Shop Volunteer • Stacy’s Tavern Museum Volunteer Docent • Archives Research Volunteer • Artifacts Volunteer • Volunteer newsletter editor, Special events volunteer, committee member, educator, scanner operator, gardener
GLEN ELLYN YOUTH AND FAMILY COUNSELING SERVICE MISSION
Be a part of Easter Seals DuPage & Fox Valley and help more than 1,530 infants, children and adults with disabilities in DuPage County. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
Get Involved | EasterSealsDFVR.org | 630.620.4433
CONTACT
hascares.org | 630-344-0001 373 S. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187 Marco Jacome, Executive Director mjacome@hascares.org Millie Adan, volunteer coordinator madan9250@hascares.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Office support volunteer • “Mindfulness” training - yoga, meditation and recreational volunteer • Bookshelves • Transportation, weekly pick-up to and from facility • Overhead projector
HEALTHY LOMBARD MISSION
Healthy Lombard is a 501c3 village-wide initiative comprised of over 35 existing community organizations that work individually and collaboratively to address the epidemic of Childhood Obesity and promote a healthier lifestyle for everyone. Healthy Lombard accomplishes this by using what we call the “Triple A Approach” of Awareness, Activities (for both kids and adults) and Achievement.
CONTACT
G I V I N G D U PA G E
healthylombard.com | 630-916-0519 128 S 3rd Ave., Lombard, IL 60148 Jay Wojcik, Executive Director jay@healthylombard.com Jenn McGrath, volunteer coordinator jenn@pointstowellnessinc.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteers to help with social media, event planning and data base coordination • Kid prizes for summer Flat Apple raffle; kid and adult prizes for Fitness February raffle • Health-related articles and video for blog, cable show • Storage area
HESED HOUSE MISSION
To end homelessness one person, one family at a time.
CONTACT
hesedhouse.org | 630-897-2156 659 S. River St., Aurora, IL 60506 Ryan Dowd, Executive Director ryandowd@hesedhouse.org Bruce Bachmeier, volunteer coordinator bbachmeier@hesedhouse.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Please see website for full list of in-kind needs
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Financial donations • General volunteer opportunities
• Donate gently used baby equipment • Donate personal care items/tolietries for women • Donate diapers for newborns/infants • Donate gas and grocery cards
CONTACT
humanitarianservice.org | 630-221-8340 465 Randy Road, Carol Stream, IL 60188 Kristin Senne, Executive Director hsp@humanitarianservice.org Bridget Dooley, volunteer coordinator hsp@humanitarianservice.org
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HOPE FAIR HOUSING CENTER MISSION
HOPE Fair Housing works to create greater housing opportunities for all. We want to ensure everyone has the chance to live in the community/home/apartment of their choice free from discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, familial status, or any other characteristics protected under state or local laws. HOPE accomplishes this through education, outreach, enforcement, training, and advocacy.
CONTACT
hopefair.org | 630-690-6500 202 W. Willow, Wheaton, IL 60187 Anne Houghtaling, Executive Director anne.houghtaling@hopefair.org Shirley Stacy, volunteer coordinator shirley.stacy@hopefair.org
Our mission is to educate, inspire and empower children to be inclusive, socially and emotionally intelligent and charitable.
CONTACT
isupportcommunity.org | 630-352-9089 790 Royal St. George Dr., STE 141-134, Naperville, IL 60563 Marion Ruthig, Executive Director marion@isupportcommunity.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Work with students once a month in the classroom • In-kind skill donation • After work planning committee
ILLINOIS MISS AMAZING MISSION
Miss Amazing, Inc. is a 501c3 non profit organization dedicated to building self-confidence in girls and women with disabilities in a supportive environment.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Marketing & outreach assistance; newsletter • Website development/IT assistance • Fair housing testing • Individual or corporate sponsorship • Volunteer and event planning & coordination
CONTACT
ilmissamazing.com | 217-778-4326 1659 Windward Court, Naperville, IL 60563 Jessi Harnish, Executive Director jessipeters@missamazingpageant.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
HOPE’S FRONT DOOR MISSION
HOPE’s Front Door assists needy individuals and their families and the homeless in our area by: ENGAGING, EDUCATING AND EMPOWERING. We ENGAGE by addressing their immediate needs through vouchers; we EDUCATE through our self-sufficiency programs and referrals to community resources; we EMPOWER to make positive, sustainable changes in their lives and in their community. Community support helps provide for basic need items, such as food and medication and programs that lead to self-sufficiency.
CONTACT
• Event sponsorship opportunities - strategic partnerships • Executive committee member positions • Volunteer and participant recruitment • Speaking engagements for participants • In-kind donation opportunities
ILLINOIS SPINA BIFIDA ASSOCIATION MISSION
The Illinois Spina Bifida Association works to improve the quality of life of children, adults, and families living with Spina Bifida.
CONTACT
i-sba.org | 773-444-0305 2211 N. Oak Park Ave., Chicago, IL 60707 Matt Larsen, Executive Director matt@i-sba.org Aimee Look, volunteer coordinator aimee@i-sba.org
hopesfrontdoor.org | 630-322-9803 1047 Curtiss St., Downers Grove, IL 60515 Janell Robinson, Executive Director janell.robinson@hopesfrontdoor.org Kathy Nazzarini, volunteer coordinator kathy.nazzarini@hopesfrontdoor.org
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hinsdalehumanesociety.org | 630-323-5630 22 N. Elm St., Hinsdale, IL 60521 Lori Halligan, Executive Director director@hinsdalehumanesociety.org Kym Iffert, volunteer coordinator volunteer@hinsdalehumanesociety.org
It is the mission of the Humanitarian Service Project to alleviate the pain and suffering that poverty brings to needy seniors and children living in DuPage and Kane Counties, Illinois, without discrimination or exclusion for any reason.
• Food drives, toy drives • Food sorting volunteer • Food distribution/delivery volunteer monthly • Bowling fundraiser Sept. 29, 2016 • Christmas volunteers November and December
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Interview volunteer • Data entry • Community outreach • School supply drive, holiday toy drive, toiletry items, diapers/infant care items • Business participation for employment recruitment events
HUMANITARIAN SERVICE PROJECT MISSION
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CONTACT
holtsunnyridge.org | 630-754-4500 270 Remington Blvd. Suite D, Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Amy Trotter, Executive Director amyt@holtsunnyridge.org Kristina Knapp, volunteer coordinator kristinak@holtsunnyridge.org
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The Hinsdale Humane Society is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to the care and adoption of homeless animals. We advocate education and public service to encourage the compassionate treatment of animals and to prevent their suffering and neglect. We are a voice for companion animals who are dependent on people for their care and believe they are entitled to our respect and protection.
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HINSDALE HUMANE SOCIETY MISSION
At Holt-Sunny Ridge, we seek a world where every child has the support and resources to reach their full potential; a world where every child has a loving and secure home. As the Illinois branch of Holt International, we work toward that vision locally through our adoption programs. Our counselors provide free, confidential counseling and support for women with unplanned pregnancies.
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Healthcare Alternative Systems’ mission is to provide a continuum of multicultural and bilingual (English/ Spanish) behavioral care and social services that empower individuals, families, and communities.
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JANE ADDAMS RESOURCE CORPORATION (JARC) MISSION
Jane Addams Resource Corporation (JARC) promotes strong communities, businesses, and households to ensure people who work do not live in poverty. JARC helps low-income DuPage County residents attain financial self-sufficiency through a combination of high quality skills training and bundled support services.
CONTACT
jane-addams.org/programs/metro-west | 773-7517115 301 S. Swift Rd. Door #33, Addison, IL 60101 Guy Loudon, Executive Director guyl@jane-addams.org Hayley Crabb, volunteer coordinator hayleyc@jane-addams.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Employment readiness volunteer • Financial education volunteer
JOURNEYCARE MISSION
We make moments count for patients and families who are touched by serious illness.
CONTACT
journeycare.org | 847-467-7423 2050 Claire Ct., Glenview, IL 60025 Sarah Bealles, Executive Director sbealles@journeycare.org Mary Mazzaroli, volunteer coordinator mmazzaroli@journeycare.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Offer respite or companionship to hospice patients throughout 10 counties • Provide loving support to pediatric patients, their siblings and parents • Join your certified therapy dog on visits to hospice patients • Sponsor children grieving a loss to attend our summer camp; support fundraising events galas, decades dances and duck races • Fund special end-of-life wishes and significant needs for hospice patients
JUNIOR LEAGUE OF KANE & DUPAGE COUNTIES INC. MISSION
The Junior League of Kane & DuPage Counties, Inc. is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.
CONTACT
jlkd.org | 630-405-5969 3015 E. New York St., Suite A2-281, Aurora, IL 60504 Jessica Jecmen Brummel, Executive Director president@jlkd.org Tisia Joseph, volunteer coordinator membership@jlkd.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Sept. 10, 9:30-11:30 a.m. at location TBD. Learn about the league in JLKD 101 class.
JUST OF DUPAGE MISSION
JUST is a nonprofit organization working to meet the needs of inmates in the DuPage County Jail and their families. Our mission is to share God’s love and provide a range of programs to incarcerated men and women in order to empower them to make positive changes in their lives. For more than 25 years, JUST has served inmates by providing programs such as addiction recovery, life-skills training, and clergy services.
CONTACT
justofdupage.org | 630-407-2201 501 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187 Chip DeBlois, Executive Director chip.deblois@dupagesheriff.org Bri Fasano, volunteer coordinator just@dupagesheriff.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Financial donations • Addiction, education and religious volunteer instructors • Donation of new soft cover Bibles, AA, and NA books • Donations of gift cards, fundraising items, supplies
KIDSMATTER MISSION
KidsMatter is building resilient kids who say “NO” to destructive choices and “YES” to endless possibilities!
CONTACT
kidsmatter2us.org | 630-527-6562 P.O. Box 662, Naperville, IL 60566 IdaLynn Wenhold, Executive Director IdaLynn@KidsMatter2us.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
LITERACY DUPAGE MISSION
Helping adults achieve their goals through accessible and customized tutoring in English. Literally change someone’s life as a volunteer tutor! Work one-on-one with a learner to develop lesson plans tailored to his/her needs. No foreign language or teaching experience is necessary. Training is provided. Meet with a learner at a mutually convenient time and location two hours per week.
CONTACT
literacydupage.org | 630-416-6699 24W500 Maple Ave. Suite 217, Naperville, IL 60540 Therese McMahon, Executive Director tmcmahon@literacydupage.org Sang Yup Lee, volunteer coordinator slee@literacydupage.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteer Tutor (No teaching or foreign language experience necessary) • Office volunteer (support staff with office tasks)
LITTLE FRIENDS MISSION
CONTACT
littlefriendsinc.org | 630-355-6533 140 N. Wright St., Naperville, IL 60540 Kristi Athas Landorf, Executive Director Renee Miklosik, volunteer coordinator rmiklosik@lilfriends.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Holiday Giving Tree Program
Little Giraffe Foundation is dedicated to funding neonatal research and supporting NICU families.
CONTACT
littlegiraffefoundation.org | 847-927-6233 55 W. Monroe, Suite 3925, Chicago, IL 60603 Amanda Santoro, Executive Director littlegiraffefoundation@gmail.com Gina Secrist, volunteer coordinator gina.secrist@littlegiraffefoundation.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Donations of new baby toys, rattles & teethers • Donations of new children’s books
LOAVES & FISHES COMMUNITY SERVICES/ CARES PROGRAMS MISSION Loaves and Fishes Community Services has served our community since 1984. Our mission is to provide food and leadership in the community by mobilizing resources to empower people to be self-sufficient. Loaves and Fishes CARES Programs helps local families in crisis by providing financial support and vehicle donations.
CONTACT
loaves-fishes.org | 630-355-3663 1871 High Grove Lane, Naperville, IL 60540 Mike Havala, Executive Director Hilary Nelson, volunteer coordinator volunteer@loaves-fishes.org
A world where everyone has a decent place to live
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Stocking food product; sorting recovered product • Car and monetary donations • Assisting clients • Food drive sponsor • Performing food pick ups in our van
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LOMBARD TOWN CENTRE MISSION
dupagehabitat.org 630.510.3737
Lombard Town Centre is dedicated to preserving and promoting our historic downtown as the heart of Lombard and a vibrant commercial destination. Our vision is to create and sustain a flourishing downtown business district that preserves the history of our Village for the benefit of residents and visitors, now and in the future.
CONTACT
lombardtowncentre.org | 630-620-8063 2 S. Park Avenue, Suite 2 C, Lombard, IL Lynne Magnavite, Executive Director director@lombardtowncentre.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteers For Spooktacular Fall Festival 10/16/16 • In-office volunteers - administrative • Website development and maintenance volunteer • Office supplies, 6 foot folding table, 10x10 tent; desk chairs, folding chairs • Mini refrigerator
LOVE CHRISTIAN CLEARINGHOUSE MISSION
The mission of LOVE Christian Clearinghouse is to mobilize the local church to transform lives in the Name of Christ through various ministries. The fundamental ministry is the Clearinghouse Call-In Center, providing emergency financial assistance & referrals to community resources to address immediate needs & long-term goals of self-sufficiency over the phone.
CONTACT
love-cc.org | 630-512-8665 P.O. Box 50, Clarendon Hills, IL 60514 Anne Marie Schuster, Executive Director amschuster@love-cc.org Lynda Wilson, volunteer coordinator lswilson@love-cc.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Call-in center phone volunteers; 3 hrs/wk • Helping hands refugee volunteers; 3 hrs/wk; Sept-May • Diapers for refugee families; cleaning supplies for local families • Toy express phone volunteer work; 3 hrs/wk; Oct-Nov • Light office duties; 3 hrs/wk
Providing veterans and their families with housing and supportive services that lead to self-sufficiency. Working to ensure that no Hero is left behind. Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans 433 S Carlton Ave., Wheaton Learn how you can help: 630-871-VETS (8387)
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Little Friends is a private 501(c)3 organization providing services to children and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities. Founded in 1965, Little Friends operates three schools, vocational training programs, community-based residential services, and the Little Friends Center for Autism. Little Friends clients work, learn, play and experience the joy of life’s everyday moments.
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G I V I N G D U PA G E
• KidsMatter program volunteers for volunteer fair and job fair • KidsMatter program volunteers for anti-bullying initiative • ParentsMatterToo facilitators for parent conversation circles • ParentsMatterToo program volunteers for parent events • Graphic design volunteers for posters/ fliers
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LITTLE GIRAFFE FOUNDATION MISSION
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Last year, Giving DuPage held the 4th Volapalooza event, celebrating volunteers who devote their time and talents to support local causes. We honor these amazing individuals for their selfless contributions and their inspiring example of service. Our deepest gratitude goes to all volunteers who dedicate millions of hours every year to making a positive impact in DuPage County.
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DUPAGE MEDICAL GROUP CHARITABLE FUND (cont.)
Jonathan Butler Heide Morris Steve Usedom COMMUNITY CAREER CENTER
Sally Hines Sreelatha Parvathala
DUPAGE PADS
COVENANT CARE HOSPICE
Ruth Jessup DUPAGE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
Hillary Colby DUPAGE FOUNDATION
G I V I N G D U PA G E
Mary Leah Prazak Sally Winger DUPAGE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
Cal Bloesch Paula Brkich Rich Dickson Pat Green Phil Mitchell Don Spetter DUPAGE MEDICAL GROUP CHARITABLE FUND
Karen Adamson Maritza Arboleda Loren Baer Jeanette Fitzgerald Rebecca Giannelli
Tom Hayes Alyssa Hermann Margaret Jardon Tina Sharkey Emaad Abdul-Qadir Jolene Benson Michelle Bratton Richard Loechl Bob Spitzer
KIDZ KABARET
NAPERVILLE CARES (cont.)
Beth Carter Mary Kerbs
Mary Ann Kiser Fumiko Michael
LITERACY DUPAGE
NAPERVILLE WOMAN’S CLUB
Karen Fuist
Georgiann Baldino
METROPOLITAN FAMILY SERVICES
PEOPLE’S RESOURCE CENTER
Joanne Carr Ed Crygier Kathy Gajewski Paula Kerr Rhonda Levy
Thomas Carmody Roberta Currie Claudia Dunn Sue Dunton Laureen Dzadovsky Marianne Gunterberg Cecilia Higgins Linda Malecki Judy Nahumyk Dan Ptak Paul Pyrcik Michael Skarr
EVANGELICAL CHILD & FAMILY AGENCY
Ruth Szantay FEED MY STARVING CHILDREN
Robert Huebner Michael Knapp Richard Riederer Patrick Stiles
PROJECT HELP
Jennifer Allyn Sarah Sheehan RAY GRAHAM ASSOCIATION
Cyndi Lenczewski Rosemary Pulice Erica Wright
THE MORTON ARBORETUM
FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT OF DUPAGE COUNTY
Tommy Greene FRIENDS OF DUPAGE ANIMAL CARE & CONTROL FOUNDATION
SHARING CONNECTIONS
Kathy Dudzik Sue Mattioli Carole Schoeck Doug Schoeck
Tom Hough ST. PATRICK’S RESIDENCE
Heather Shirk SYNAPSE HOUSE
NAMI DUPAGE
Julie Cooper Deanna Wilks
Karin Deger
Pattie Zinski
NAPERVILLE CARES
GLEN ELLYN CHILDREN’S CHOIR
Mary Beth Gallot Laura Jenson
WHEATON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Cathy Wright-Lynch
Laurie Swanson Oberhelman
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LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES OF ILLINOIS MISSION
In response to God’s love, Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois (LCFS) engages with youth, adults, families, communities and other stakeholders to improve the well-being of those we are called to serve. LCFS annually improves the well-being of people throughout the state by nurturing and protecting children, strengthening families and transforming communities.
CONTACT
lcfs.org | 800-363-5237 7620 Madison St., River Forest, IL 60305 Gene Svebakken, Executive Director gene_svebakken@lcfs.org Whitney Gravely, volunteer coordinator whitney_gravely@lcfs.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Back-to-school drive; art supplies for use in therapy • Christmas gifts for foster children • LCFS food drives • New or gently used luggage for foster children • Starter home sets for foster children; hygiene kit collection
MAYSLAKE MINISTRIES MISSION
We are a nonprofit Catholic/Christian ministry where ordinary gifted people do the extraordinary work of God in person and online.
CONTACT
mayslakeministries.org | 630-852-9000 718 Ogden Ave. Suite 200, Downers Grove, IL 60515 Dr. Mary Amore, Executive Director
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Veteran’s Ministry; First Responder’s Ministry; Caregiver’s Ministry; Young Mom’s Ministry • Spiritual Counseling; Christian Career Coaching • Women’s Spirituality • Business Person Retreats • Medical Professional Retreats
MCANINCH ARTS CENTER MISSION
The mission of the McAninch Arts Center is to foster enlightened educational and entertaining performance opportunities, which encourage artistic expression and engagement, establish a lasting relationship between people and art, and enrich the cultural vitality of the community.
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MARIANJOY REHABILITATION HOSPITAL MISSION
The Marianjoy Foundation is dedicated to raising awareness and providing resources in support of Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital’s mission to serve persons with disabilities through patient treatment, education, research, and community programs.
CONTACT
marianjoy.org | 630-909-7504 26W171 Roosevelt Road, Wheaton, IL 60187 Suzanne Skala, Executive Director sskala@marianjoy.org Melissa Mullins, volunteer coordinator mmullins@marianjoy.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteer throughout the hospital • Donate to pediatric programs and services for children with disabilities • Donate to the general patient fund, supporting patients in need • Donate to the Marianjoy scholarship program
MARKLUND MISSION
Marklund makes everyday life possible for individuals with profound disabilities. Our Philosophy of Care: At Marklund it is our goal to help each individual rise above their limitations, reach their highest potential and live as full a life as possible.
CONTACT
marklund.org | 630-593-5468 1S450 Wyatt Dr., Geneva, IL 60134 Gilbert Fonger, Executive Director gfonger@marklund.org Cathy Nikrandt, volunteer coordinator cnikrandt@marklund.org
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Sponsor a Giving Tree (Gift suggestion cards provided) • Donate holiday gifts, decorations • Help decorate a group home (Geneva campus) • Holiday caroling (Bloomingdale & Geneva campus)
atthemac.org | 630-942-4000 425 Fawell Boulevard, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Diana Martinez, Executive Director martinezd59@cod.edu
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Usher At The MAC!
METROPOLITAN FAMILY SERVICES DUPAGE MISSION
To provide and mobilize the services needed to strengthen families and communities.
CONTACT
metrofamily.org | 630-784-4800 222 E. Willow Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187 Theresa Nihill, Executive Director nihillt@metrofamily.org Melissa Fauser, volunteer coordinator fauserm@metrofamily.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Treasure House Resale Shop • Sr. In-Home Respite Care • Head Start • Office support
MIDWEST SHELTER FOR HOMELESS VETERANS, INC. MISSION
To provide veterans and their families with housing and supportive services that lead to self-sufficiency. Our Vision: To ensure that no veteran is left behind due to homelessness, joblessness, poverty and/or mental-health issues. Our desire is to ease suffering for veterans and their families and to empower veterans to become productive members of their communities.
CONTACT
helpaveteran.org | 630-871-8387 433 S Carlton Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187 Jane Tyschenko-Mysliwiec, Executive Director jane@mshv.org John Dixon, volunteer coordinator john@mshv.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Donate gift cards: grocery stores, gas stations, big box stores • Household supplies to support at-risk and homeless veterans and families. • Host a fundraiser or drive on behalf of MSHV • Attend or sponsor an event - see website for more details
MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING MISSION
The mission of Mothers Against Drunk Driving is to end drunk driving, help fight drugged driving, support the victims of these violent crimes and prevent underage drinking.
CONTACT
madd.org | 630-541-6099 1430 Branding Lane #104, Downers Grove, IL 60515 Sam Canzoneri, Executive Director sam.canzoneri@madd.org Zach Jones, volunteer coordinator zach.jones@madd.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
NAACP WEST SUBURBAN YOUTH COUNCIL MISSION
WSYC students serve our communities by engaging in multiple community service projects. Our Mission is to provide youth with personal and leadership development training through positive youth engagement, economic development, education, health, juvenile justice, voter rights, youth empowerment, equality, and proactive political/community activism.
CONTACT
dupagecountynaacp.org | 630-330-5557 P.O. Box 475, Wheaton, IL 60189 Wanda Parker, Executive Director parker@WestSuburbanYC.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Office support volunteer • Walk like madd volunteer • School program volunteer • Community outreach volunteer • Victim impact panel speaker
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION MISSION
Our mission at MDA is to save and improve the lives of people fighting muscle disease. We are fighting neuromuscular diseases through worldwide research, a nationwide network of clinics offering comprehensive medical services, and far-reaching professional and public health education.
• Corporate sponsorship, funding local & national travel, operations, college tours • Help with fundraising and training youth to fundraise • Administrative assistant, help with record keeping, help training youth secretary • Experienced grant writing • Media, news letters and press release; social media, help with LinkedIn, Twitter and Crowd Funding • Help with training Roberts Rules
CONTACT
mda.org | 800-572-1717 222 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60606 April Elashik, Executive Director mda@mdausa.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
The mission of NAMI DuPage is to provide support, advocacy and education in order to improve the quality of life of individuals with a mental illness and their families.
CONTACT
namidupage.org | 630-752-0066 115 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187 Angela Adkins, Executive Director execdir@namidupage.org Maggie Lancaster, volunteer coordinator m.lancaster@namidupage.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteers for 5K run Saturday, Sept. 24 • Donations water, fruit, granola bars and coffee for the 5K • Spring gala May 6, 2017
NAOMI’S HOUSE, A MINISTRY OF THE MOODY CHURCH MISSION
Naomi’s House is a residential home for women who are recovering from sexual trafficking and exploitation. At Naomi’s House they are given life skills and job skills, as well as trauma-informed counseling and much care and love.
NAPER SETTLEMENT MISSION
Naper Settlement creates community by connecting visitors to Naperville’s history through engaging, unique experiences. Vision: As a reflection of Naperville’s history, the vision of Naper Settlement is to be a vibrant site which fosters visitor, community and business conversations and enriching, engaging educational opportunities.
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CONTACT
napersettlement.org | 630-420-6010 523 S Webster St., Naperville, IL 60540 Macarena Tamayo-Calabrese, Executive Director calabresem@naperville.il.us Josh Chartier, volunteer coordinator chartierj@naperville.il.us
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Lead tours in historical buildings wearing period clothing (adults-students) • Volunteer as event support for Civil War Days, All Hallows Eve, Oktoberfest, Naper Nights • Design and sell floral arrangements with the Weed Ladies • Volunteer with documenting, photographing, and archiving the museum’s objects collection; assist staff in researching, transcribing, and archiving in museum library • Volunteer in the gardens, grounds, or on the restoration crew
CONTACT
naomishouse.org | 312-943-0466 1635 N. LaSalle, Chicago, IL 60614 Mary Lowman, Executive Director mary.lowman@moodychurch.org Julie Busteed, volunteer coordinator julie@gapdigital.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Donations for program support
G I V I N G D U PA G E
• General office help once a week • Donation of gift cards for MDA summer camp • Volunteering at MDA summer camp (over 16 to apply) • Auction prizes for distinguished events
NAMI DUPAGE MISSION
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NAPERVILLE AREA HUMANE SOCIETY MISSION
To promote the humane treatment of companion animals and create lasting human-animal bonds.
CONTACT
napervilleareahumanesociety.org | 630-420-8989 1620 W. Diehl Rd., Naperville, IL 60563 Anna Payton, Executive Director apayton@napervilleareahumanesociety.org Andrea Cios, volunteer coordinator acios@napervilleareahumanesociety.org
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GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Foster homes, pet therapy, birthday party coordinators • Fundraising committee • Paws for Tales reading program certified dog teams • Morning cleaners, dog and cat socializers, dog walkers • Outreach events, humane education
Donate.
Volunteer.
G I V I N G D U PA G E
1825 College Ave. Suite 230 Wheaton, IL 60187
630-462-7566
Get Involved.
Here at World Relief, you can use your time, passion, and resources to have a lifechanging impact on refugee and immigrant families from countries like Burma, Bhutan, Burundi, and many more. See our ad in this guide or contact us for more information.
www.worldreliefdupageaurora.org
NAPERVILLE COMMUNITY TELEVISION MISSION
Connect residents by celebrating and capturing the spirit, character, and experience of Naperville through engaging video storytelling.
CONTACT
nctv17.com | 630-355-2124 127 Ambassador Drive, Suite 103, Naperville, IL 60540 Liz Spencer, Executive Director ebspencer@nctv17.com amele@nctv17.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Volunteer camera operator
NAPERVILLE JAYCEES MISSION
naperjaycees.org | 630-961-9375 P.O. Box 22, Naperville, IL 60566 Chad Pedigo, Executive Director jcinfo@naperjaycees.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Volunteer at Last Fling
Provide eye examinations, eye glasses and hearing examinations to children and adults in the Naperville area who cannot otherwise afford this type of service. In addition, the Lions support other initiatives in research and education of the blind and low-vision individuals along with many Naperville area social service agencies.
CONTACT
napervillenoonlions.org | 630-364-3922 P.O. Box 282, Naperville, IL 60566 Steven Hertzberg, Executive Director drsrh29so@aol.com Kenneth Strugalla, volunteer coordinator kms1404@sbcglobal.net
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Lions Annual 5K Turkey Trot held on Thanksgiving morning • Funnel cake sales at Naperville Rib Fest • Annual summer raffle held from June to Labor Day • Candy Day Street Sales In October
NAPERVILLE WOMAN’S CLUB MISSION
Naperville Woman’s Club has supported the needs of people in our community since 1897 through charitable donations, direct volunteering, and support for arts and education. NWC sponsors an Art Fair and a Young Adult Art Contest, provides college scholarships, and helps other social and community organizations. Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month at 11:30 at 14 S. Washington.
CONTACT
The Naperville Jaycees are dedicated to helping the community. From Holiday Food Baskets to our annual Easter Egg Hunt, the Naperville Jaycees help the community by volunteering time, fundraising, helping others and recognizing outstanding effort of others within the community — and we have fun doing it. To see what events we have in the works, check out the Upcoming Events section online.
CONTACT
NAPERVILLE NOON LIONS CLUB MISSION
napervillewomansclub.org | 630-420-9680 14 S Washington St., Naperville, IL 60540 Julie Cunningham, Executive Director general@napervillewomansclub.org Judy Kovarik, volunteer coordinator general@napervillewomansclub.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Fine Art Fair - July • Young Adult Art Contest February • Young Adult Music Contest February
NAPERVILLE YMCAs MISSION
The mission of the YMCA of Metro Chicago is to develop strong children, families and communities across Metropolitan Chicago through academic readiness, character development, violence prevention, and fitness and healthy living.
CONTACT
napervilleymca.org | 630-420-6270 34 S. Washington St., Naperville, IL 60540 Jane Bowers, volunteer coordinator jbowers@ymcachicago
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
• Advisory board volunteers • Special event volunteers • Scholarship funding • Program/event sponsorship
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UCP Seguin of Greater Chicago is a charitable not-for-profit agency serving individuals with disabilities in metropolitan Chicago and beyond. We believe that all people, regardless of ability, deserve to achieve their potential, advance their independence and act as full members of the community.
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT
G I V I N G D U PA G E
Living with a disability doesn’t have to stop dreams from coming true. Individuals with physical and developmental disabilities throughout Chicago and around the world are living their dreams every day. Whether it’s living on their own, becoming part of a family or landing their dream job – with the support of their family, friends and the community, people with disabilities are making dreams a reality.
“life without limits for people with disabilities” VISIT
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OUR GOAL:
LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES.
17-19 E PARK BLVD. | VILLA PARK, ILLINOIS 60181 | 708.863.3803 | INFO@SEGUIN.ORG
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So we stop at nothing to provide life skills training, assistive technology, meaningful employment and a place to call home for people with disabilities, as well as specialized foster care for children.
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Changing Lives, One Family at a Time Volunteer Opportunities in both English and Spanish
Join Our Team!
Become a Volunteer Parent Mentor Are you looking for an opportunity to positively impact the lives of children? Do you believe that parents who are supported in their parenting responsibilities and are taught effective parenting skills, can provide an environment where children can thrive and live up to their potential? If so, then becoming a Parent Mentor is the perfect volunteer program for you! Become a Parent Mentor. You will not only see what mentoring does for a family you’ll feel what it does for you.
G I V I N G D U PA G E
For more information contact us At 630.357.5683 or via email to pmcguire@projecthelpdupage.org • http://www.projecthelpdupage.org/
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ANOREXIA NERVOSA AND ASSOCIATED DISORDERS (ANAD) MISSION
ANAD advocates for the development of healthy attitudes, bodies, and behaviors. ANAD promotes eating disorder awareness, prevention, and recovery through supporting, educating and connecting individuals, families and professionals.
CONTACT
anad.org | 630-577-1333 750 E. Diehl Road, Suite 127, Naperville, IL 60563 Laura Zinger, Executive Director anadhelp@anad.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Support group leader • Resource person • Junior board member • Recovery Night speaker
support. educate. connect.
NEIGHBORHOOD FOOD PANTRIES MISSION
To effectively distribute food and emergency assistance in Northwest DuPage through community and faith partnerships, collaborations, volunteer efforts, and ongoing fundraising.
CONTACT
neighborhoodfp.org | 630-295-8330 427 W. Army Trail Road, Bloomingdale, IL 60108 Tom Norton, Executive Director tnorton@stisidoreparish.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Donation to purchase food from food bank • Pantry volunteer: stock shelves, serve families and maintain seven pantry sites • Serve committees: program or communications • Food recovery: pick up food at retail stores • Planning team for 5K Race or Oktoberfest Fundraising Dinner
NEUROFIBROMATOSIS MIDWEST MISSION
alsachicago.org 312-932-0000
NF Midwest is committed to improving the lives of children, adults, and families impacted by neurofibromatosis. Our continued focus and foundation is on Clinics, Awareness, Research, Education and Support in the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky. Wisconsin, and the eastern half of Missouri. NF Midwest C.A.R.E.S.!
CONTACT
nfmidwest.org | 630-945-3562 473 Dunham Rd., St. Charles, IL 60174 Diana Haberkamp, Executive Director diana@nfmidwest.org Michelle Phillips-Trademan volunteer coordinator michelle@nfmidwest.org
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
Visit our website - alsachicago.org - to register for the Walk to Defeat ALS or Run to Defeat ALS, join Lou's Crew to volunteer, offer a donation, or find others ways you can make a difference
To lead the Northern Illinois community in solving hunger by providing nutritious meals to those in need through innovative programs and partnerships.
CONTACT
solvehungertoday.org | 630-443-6910 273 Dearborn Court, Geneva, IL 60134 Julie Yurko, Executive Director jyurko@northernilfoodbank.org Shannon Thompson, volunteer coordinator sthompson@northernilfoodbank.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteer - Sort & repack food (groups & individuals) • Volunteer - skills-based opportunities • Virtual food drive • Donate funds • Speakers bureau
OPERATION DRIVE NFP MISSION
Our mission is to reduce transportation barriers for low income families, persons with disabilities, senior citizens and homeless children by offering reduced fare rides to/from health and human services, schools and doctors’ appointments. We are a community-based fill-in-the-gap transit system for the under-served with limited or non-existent transportation.
CONTACT
operationdrivenfp.org | 630-294-6721 P.O. Box 344, Oswego, IL 60543 Meighan Cole, Executive Director operationdrivenfp@gmail.com Genovia Holmes, volunteer coordinator gholmes1913@yahoo.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Public relations volunteer; marketing volunteer; virtual office assitants; program director volunteer • Non-profit lawyer/legal volunteer • Van donations • Volunteer van drivers • Grant writers
OPERATION SUPPORT OUR TROOPSAMERICA MISSION
Our mission is to support the morale and well-being of American forces by providing comfort, resources and education to them and their families both while they are deployed in harm’s way and after their return. As a volunteer-based non-profit organization, we provide the opportunity for our community members to express their appreciation and also offer support for our troops.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
CONTACT
NORTHEAST DUPAGE FAMILY & YOUTH SERVICES MISSION
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Help at events • Raffle/auction donations • Office equipment/supplies
The ALS Association Greater Chicago Chapter is the preeminent ALS organization in Illinois, leading the fight against ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) on every front. Our chapter provides local care services, operates six ALS multidisciplinary clinics in the state, and hosts monthly support groups. The Greater Chicago Chapter tirelessly advocates for research, long-term care, greater awareness and caregiver support on both a national and local level. Our chapter funds cutting-edge research to find treatments and a cure for ALS. Help us create a world without ALS by getting involved in the way that best suits YOU!
NORTHERN ILLINOIS FOOD BANK MISSION
NEDFYS is committed to providing the following low cost, high quality social services to community residents who might not otherwise be able to afford them: Crisis Intervention for individuals going through a tough time; short-term counseling; referrals for other needs, such as food, clothing, legal and financial assistance.
CONTACT
addisonpoliceillinois.org/social/social.shtml | 630693-7934 3 Friendship Plaza, Addison, IL 60101 Rowena Nussbaum, Executive Director enussbaum@addison-il.org Vivica O’Dell, volunteer coordinator vmodell@att.net
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Donate food to families • Provide employment opportunity information, to include training information • Donate clothing for children
osotamerica.org | 630-971-1150 1807 S Washington St. Suite 110, #359, Naperville, IL 60565 Sue Liston, volunteer coordinator sueliston@osotamerica.org • Donate food/personal items to be shipped to deployed service members • Start a collection of items needed for our boxes • Write cards/letters to those deployed in harms way • Organize a fundraiser for our programs • Become a member (must be at least 13)
OUR CHILDREN’S HOMESTEAD MISSION
Our mission is to build a strong, stable, foundation of support for each youth we serve, and develop opportunities that enable them to discover and sustain a positive life. Our Children’s Homestead (OCH) believes that every youth, despite their troubled past, deserves the opportunity and is capable of developing healthy family relationships and participating in typical life experiences.
CONTACT
ourchildrenshomestead.org | 773-426-5447 387 Shuman Blvd. Suite 170E, Naperville, IL 60563 Kurt Friedenauer, Executive Director kfriedenauer@ourchildrenshomestead.org Jacqueline Stogsdill, volunteer coordinator jstogsdill@ourchildrenshomestead.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• In-kind donations • Toiletries drive • Winter wear drive (hats, gloves, coats, boots) • Pillows/cases: the simple comfort of a clean pillow that’s theirs • Ribfest (Every July)
OUTREACH COMMUNITY MINISTRIES MISSION
To restore hope and provide opportunities for people to become all that God intends them to be; partner with the local church to put Christian faith into action through service to the community. Our mission focus is serving the most vulnerable children, teens and families in DuPage County. We serve people of all races, ethnicities, creeds, gender and orientation regardless of their ability to pay.
CONTACT
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Donate gifts or lead a gift drive for Christmas Store; help clients at annual Christmas Store • Organize a Christmas party for a youth program • Volunteer at a resale shop, showroom or warehouse, at front desk, with facilities cleanup • Provide a meal and activities for older adults monthly luncheon • Tutors / academic mentors
PEOPLE’S RESOURCE CENTER MISSION
People’s Resource Center community exists to respond to basic human needs, promote dignity and justice, and create a future of hope and opportunity for the residents of DuPage County, Illinois through discovering and sharing personal and community resources.
CONTACT
peoplesrc.org | 630-682-5402 201 S. Naperville Road, Wheaton, IL 60187 Kim Perez, Executive Director kperez@peoplesrc.org Lucinda Page, volunteer coordinator volunteers@peoplesrc.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
CONTACT
pioneersholesschool.org | 630-956-2581 37w370 Dean St., St. Charles, IL 60174 Craig Dorsey, Executive Director pioneersholes@yahoo.com Craig Dorsey, volunteer coordinator
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Docent • Media specialist
PLAY FOR ALL PLAYGROUND & GARDEN FOUNDATION MISSION
The Play For All Playground & Garden Foundation’s mission is to create barrier-free and universally accessible outdoor play spaces and gardens in DuPage County. Through the cognitive, social, and physical values of play, the Foundation will promote a spirit of inclusion and enhance quality of life, as well as support involvement in recreation and wellness activities for all people and abilities.
CONTACT
playforalldupage.org | 630-510-4984 855 W. Prairie Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187 Mike Benard, Executive Director mbenard@wheatonparks.org Margie Wilhelmi, volunteer coordinator mwilhelmi@wheatonparks.org
Information & Education Healthy Living Family Matters Stress Management Support & Networking All programs are offered at no cost
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Individual donor • Development & construction partner
PRO BONO NETWORK MISSION
To provide more attorneys to people in need of legal aid. Many DuPage County attorneys volunteer with PBN. Our mission is to offer practical pro bono opportunities that are flexible and low-commitment. Inactive is OK and malpractice and backup are provided. Particularly good for attorneys on career break or solo practitioners, but all licensed attorneys are welcome.
Make a donation today Please visit wellnesshouse.org 131 N. Country Line Rd Hinsdale, IL 60521 630-323-5150
CONTACT
pro-bono-network.org | 708-665-3359 P.O. Box 469, Oak Park, IL 60302 Donna Peel, Executive Director donna.peel@pro-bono-network.org Sheila Pont, volunteer coordinator sheila.pont@pro-bono-network.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Licensed attorneys (Inactive OK) • Spanish translators
PROJECT HELP MISSION
Project HELP’s mission is to empower parents, nurture families, and strengthen communities. Through home-based mentoring and parent education training, Project HELP provides parents with the proper tools, parenting tips, advice, and support necessary to create a nurturing home environment that encourages children to reach their full potential.
CONTACT
projecthelpdupage.org | 630-357-5683 1815 W Diehl Road, Suite 900, Naperville, IL 60563 Peggy McGuire, Executive Director pmcguire@projecthelpdupage.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • English speaking volunteer parent mentor • Spanish speaking volunteer parent mentor
Meet some of the amazing faces of Ray Graham Association!
reach . grow . achieve . Without your support, donation, or gift of time, RGA would not be able to provide services and offer innovative programming to over 2,000 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities at 37 locations throughout DuPage County.
To donate, volunteer or support the amazing people we serve go to...
www.raygraham.org
901 Warrenville Rd. | Suite 500 | Lisle, IL 60532 | 630.620.2222
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
• Assist shoppers in the food pantry; pick up food donations and deliver them to the pantry • Greet and register clients, provide needed resource information • Refurbish computers for clients to have in their homes; teach computer software classes to adults • Mentor adults through their job search; tutor adults in basic education, citizenship test prep, and GED • Teach art to children and adults
Educate the public.
G I V I N G D U PA G E
outreachcommunityministries.org | 630-682-1910 122 West Liberty Dr., Wheaton, IL 60187 Chris Ellerman, Executive Director cellerman@outreachcommin.org LaTanya Gatewood, volunteer coordinator lgatewood@outreachcommin.org
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RAY GRAHAM ASSOCIATION MISSION
Ray Graham Association empowers people with disabilities to reach, grow, and achieve.
CONTACT
raygraham.org | 630-620-2222 901 Warrenville Road, Suite 500, Lisle, IL 60532 Kim Zoeller, Executive Director kimz@raygraham.org Dena McGady, volunteer coordinator denam@raygraham.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
CONTACT
foxvalleyparkdistrict.org | 630-897-1808 2343 S. River St., Batavia, IL 60510 Margaret Gazdacka, Executive Director mgazdacka@fvpd.net
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Craft supplies (glue sticks, markers, crayons); office supplies (pencils, pens, paper) • Animal supplies (canned cat food, gift cards for petco, petsuppliesplus); bbird seed and bird feeders • Children’s nature books (preschool to third grade) and board games (preschool to sixth grade) • Gift cards for Home Depot, Target • Field guides (Illinois mammals, birds, insects)
RE:NEW PROJECT MISSION
REFUGE FOR WOMEN - CHICAGO MISSION
CONTACT
renewproject.org | 630-547-2176 483 N. Main St., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Susan Tripi DeLano, Executive Director susan@renewproject.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
G I V I N G D U PA G E
Inspire our community, enhance understanding and make personal connections with the natural environment while providing safe and fun experiences.
• Donations needed to support community-based activities and living for people with disabilities • Volunteers needed for landscape and barn maintenace at Hanson Center • Volunteers needed to teach classes like cooking, yoga, fitness • Volunteers needed for landscape enhancement of 24 comunity-based homes
Re:new Project is a nonprofit organization that provides training and employment for refugee women resettled in DuPage County, Illinois. We are a team of over 40 women volunteers, staff, and Artisans working together to design and market locally handcrafted products as we create a space for refugee women to thrive.
• Sales team: instore/popups, help open new markets for Re:New • Design team: coordinate projects, design handbags • Development team: special events, grant writing, general fundraising • Production team: sorting and folding fabric, cutting projects; volunteer team: recruit, train and grow volunteer opportunities • Communication team: social media, blog, e-newsletter, etc.; marketing team: graphic design, content generator, etc.
REALITY ILLINOIS MISSION
We are committed to wellnesss, positive youth development and preventing alcohol, tobacco and other drug use.
CONTACT
dupageplt.org | 630-267-2975 596 Crescent Blvd., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Gilda Ross, Executive Director gilda_ross@glenbard.org
Providing a place of escape for sexually exploited women. We believe that every woman matters, that all women should have the means and the resources to pursue the dreams they had since they were little girls. We believe that these women need honest hope and honest love to be restored and redeemed. We believe that each woman deserves to walk without her past defining her future.
CONTACT
rfwchicago.org | 815-404-3961 180 S. Western Ave. (Route 31) #123, Carpentersville, IL 60110 Karen Schultz, Executive Director karen.refugeforwomen@gmail. com • Event volunteers • Toiletry donations • Development committee
robertcrown.org | 630-325-1900 21 Salt Creek Lane, Hinsdale, IL 60521 R.J. McMahon, Executive Director rjmcmahon@robertcrown.org Rebecca Gee, volunteer coordinator rgee@robertcrown.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Administrative volunteer • Communications volunteer • Grant research volunteer • Special events volunteer/ committee member • Board member
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR CENTRAL DUPAGE HOSPITAL MISSION
The mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana (RMHC-CNI) is to care for families of children with complex medical needs by providing comfort, compassion and a sense of community. Our Ronald McDonald House near Central DuPage Hospital (RMH near CDH) is proud to be a program of RMHC-CNI. ronaldhousechicago.org | 630-517-8678 0N150 Winfield Road, Winfield, IL 60190 Katie Allabough, Executive Director kallabough@rmhccni.org Lauren White, volunteer coordinator lwhite@rmhccni.org
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CONTACT
respiteendowment.org | 630-204-0224 6111 Ivy Drive, Lisle, IL 60532 Becky Pundy, Executive Director becky@respiteendowment.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
REV3 INNOVATION CENTER MISSION
CONTACT
To promote and encourage entrepreneurial growth within DuPage County. Rev3 is a coworking space for small businesses, freelancers, and startups to build and grow their products, services, or companies. We have event space, conference rooms, private offices, and meeting rooms and also host educational programming related to all aspects of running businesses.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
rev3dupage.com | 630-486-7948 1120 E Diehl Road, Naperville, IL 60563 Nic Zito, Executive Director nic@rev3dupage.com
• Operating and retreat programming donations • Corporate donations & sponsorship opportunities • Retreat volunteers (kayaking experience a must) • Development volunteers (grant writing experience) • Website management volunteer
CONTACT
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Meals From The Heart volunteers • Donations of Wish List items
Respite Endowment organization is a private, 501c3, not for profit service agency dedicated to providing rest gifts, education and opportunities to parents of children with special needs.
RED KAYAK INSTITUTE MISSION
redkayakinstitute.org | 630-481-6659 P.O. Box 98, Westmont, IL 60557 Josette Szalko, Executive Director jszalko@redkayakinstitute.org
The mission of the Robert Crown Center for Health Education is to positively impact the physical and mental health of youth through innovative education programs in partnership with parents, schools and communities.
RESPITE ENDOWMENT ORGANIZATION MISSION
• Seeking student volunteers • Serve on teen advisory panel • Volunteer advocates for a healthy world
Introducing people facing challenges to the healing benefits of kayaking. Just add water. Red Kayak Institute (RKI) collaborates with organizations whose constituents would benefit from our retreat programs. Our retreats are full day or half-day formats and are inspirational in nature. Recent retreats have included cancer support, grief support and addiction support.
ROBERT CROWN CENTER FOR HEALTH EDUCATION MISSION
CONTACT
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Office support for drop-in respite program • Volunteers for drop-in respite program • Volunteer office support • Volunteer event support • Donate office supplies & gift cerfificates
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
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RED OAK NATURE CENTER MISSION
CONTACT
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Office volunteers needed
SAMARITAN INTERFAITH MISSION
Samaritan Interfaith inspires hope, facilitates change and creates lasting impact on individuals, families and faith-based organizations. We offer Spirit led, compassionate care through counseling, education and consulting.
CONTACT
samaritancenter.org | 630-357-2456 1819 Bay Scott Circle, Suite 109, Naperville, IL 60540 Scott Mitchell, Executive Director smitchell@samaritancenter.org Karen Doyle, volunteer coordinator kdoyle@samaritancenter.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Social media champion • Silent Samaritans (Women Helping Women) event planning committee; sponsor • Human Race participant • Financially support mental health access program
SCARCE MISSION
To inspire people, through education, to care for the Earth’s natural resources while working to build sustainable communities.
CONTACT
scarce.org | 630-545-9710 799 Roosevelt Rd. Building 2, Suite 108, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Kay McKeen, Executive Director kay@scarce.org Rose Naseef, volunteer coordinator rose@scarce.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Sort school supplies and arrange them on shelves. • Recycle items: cardboard, paper and metal. • Sort and peel crayons and prepare for recycling. • Make super crayons - must be 14 and older. • Collect items at local recycling events. • Support the SCARCE team at community booths.
SCHOOL AND TUTORS ON WHEELS MISSION
School and Tutors on Wheels, a free adult literacy program, is a sponsored ministry of the Congregation of St. Joseph. Through free individualized English instruction, we work toward systemic change in society by empowering students to build their strengths and the effective use of their voice. We work to ensure the inclusion of those who are typically excluded, underrepresented or undervalued.
CONTACT
schoolandtutorsonwheels.org | 708-609-0945 100 S. Sixth Ave., LaGrange, IL 61614 Theresa Denton, Executive Director tdenton@csjoseph.org Jeanie Jadran, volunteer coordinator jeaniejadran@schoolandtutorsonwheels.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• We always need volunteer tutors! • We are expanding our board of directors • Financial support to offset cost of our free tutoring program • Organizational financial sponsorship
SDG MUSIC FOUNDATION MISSION
SDG Music Foundation is an inclusive, non-sectarian organization that seeks to enhance, promote, and preserve classical sacred music in the biblical tradition at the highest level by: commissioning new classical sacred music; sponsoring concerts and recordings of classical sacred music; advocating for and disseminating classical sacred music.
CONTACT
sdgmusic.org | 630-984-4300 800 Roosevelt Road, Suite A-100, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Joseph LoSchiavo, Executive Director loschiavo@sdgmusic.org Debbie Sawicki, volunteer coordinator debbie@sdgmusic.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Limited, volunteer CPA services • Volunteer backstage help and/or performance support • In-kind donation of performance space • In-kind office supplies always welcome • Volunteer support: fundraising events, audience recruitment, fundraising events, host a podcast or musical education session, ushers at events, assistance with mailings; office support
SEASPAR MISSION
SEASPAR (the South East Association for Special Parks and Recreation) provides dynamic programs and quality recreation services for people with disabilities served by the park districts of Clarendon Hills, Darien, Downers Grove, La Grange, La Grange Park, Lemont, Lisle, Westmont, and Woodridge, and the villages of Brookfield, Indian Head Park and Western Springs.
CONTACT
seaspar.org | 630-960-7600 4500 Belmont Rd., Downers Grove, IL 60515 Susan Friend, Executive Director sfriend@seaspar.org Shannon Tovey, volunteer coordinator stovey@seaspar.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
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SERENITY HOUSE COUNSELING, INC. MISSION
Serenity House provides treatment services for all individuals and families who are recovering from substance use disorders by helping to develop the skills necessary to rebuild families, strengthen relationships, and become productive members of the community.
CONTACT
serenityhouse.com | 630-620-6616 891 S. Rohlwing Road, Addison, IL 60101 Dianna Feeney, Executive Director dianna.feeney@serenityhouse.com Donna Foyle, volunteer coordinator donna.foyle@serenityhouse.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Sponsorship To 31st GALA, Oct. 21, 2016 • Donations to our medical/dental fund • Donations of clothing, bedding, household supplies • Monetary donations always accepted
• Volunteer at weekly programs • Volunteer at one-time events • In-kind donations • Cash donations • Volunteer for photography/videography
SENIOR HOME SHARING MISSION
Established in 1981 as a not-for-profit organization, Senior Home Sharing’s mission is to provide lowincome seniors an opportunity to live independently in an affordable family style home. We own and operate three homes nestled within the residential communities of Naperville, Downers Grove and Lombard located in DuPage County.
CONTACT
seniorhomesharing.org | 630-407-0440 711 E. Roosevelt Road, Wheaton, IL 60187 Courtney Simek, Executive Director csimek@seniorhomesharing.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
Now in our 30th year, the simple mission of Sharing Connections Furniture Bank remains virtually unchanged, To Share Good Things With Good People. Our vision, and what the small staff and hundreds of volunteers work toward daily is that “tonight everyone eats at a table and sleeps in a bed.� What Sharing Connections does makes the difference in a family having a shelter vs. having a real home.
CONTACT
sharingconnections.org | 630-971-9594 5111 Chase Ave., Downers Grove, IL 60515 Deborah Rickert, Executive Director drickert@sharingconnections.org Ryan Varju, volunteer coordinator rvarju@sharingconnections.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES SENIOR SUBURBAN ORCHESTRA MISSION
The mission of the Senior Suburban orchestra is to bring live orchestra music to audiences, primarily senior and young children, who are without access to conventional public music performances.
• Donation of gently used furniture items, household items, financial donations • Volunteers for truck crew (drive and/or pickup donated items), administrative, warehouse (item intake and sorting) and for event management • Donor and volunteer recruitment • Board member and/or advisor
CONTACT
seniorsuburbanorchestra.org | 630-852-4768 2801 Mitchell Drive, Woodridge, IL 60517 Jane Schmidt, Executive Director aandjschmidt@comcast.net
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Orchestra musicians • Volunteers to help manage performances
The physicians and staff of DuPage Medical Group believe that caring for the community is just as important as exceptional medical care, which is why we created the DMG Charitable Fund.
G I V I N G D U PA G E
• Senior resident volunteer • Meal provider
SHARING CONNECTIONS FURNITURE BANK MISSION
The Charitable Fund allows physicians and staff to care for the community beyond our clinic doors.
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SINFONIETTA BEL CANTO MISSION
Our group’s mission is to provide the community with education about and performance of classical music to audiences of all ages, backgrounds, cultures.
CONTACT
sinfoniettabelcanto.com | 630-384-5007 920 Curtiss St. #272, Downers Grove, IL 60515 Dan Pasquale D’Andrea, Executive Director sinfoniettabelcanto@gmail.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Playing concerts for fundraising events PADS • Performing at schools • Performing at community events Rotary Fest • Performing at retirement communities
SPECTRIOS INSTITUTE FOR LOW VISION MISSION
Spectrios Institute is a 501c3 non-profit agency that empowers children and adults with vision loss to lead full, independent lives. Our Comprehensive Visual Rehabilitation program uses a unique team approach. Our service providers include specialty trained low vision doctors, occupational therapists, low vision counselors and adaptive/access technology specialists.
CONTACT
spectrios.org | 630-690-7115 219 E. Cole Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187 R. Tracy Williams, Executive Director williamst@spectrios.org Beth Loan, volunteer coordinator loane@spectrios.org
G I V I N G D U PA G E
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Partners With Vision Gala • Annual Golf Classic • Business office volunteer • Front desk administrative volunteer • Development volunteer
“We have been a very satisfied client for 15 years. Dugan & Lopatka is always detailed, competent and efficient.” – Chris Ellerman, Outreach Community Ministries
ST. PATRICK’S RESIDENCE NURSING AND REHABILITATION MISSION
St. Patrick’s Residence Nursing and Rehabilitation is a nonprofit, skilled nursing and sub-acute rehabilitation facility served by the Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm. The Sisters, staff and over 250 volunteers strive to provide the highest level of care in a home-like environment with a mission of caring for individuals with love, respect and dignity. The Difference Is Love.
CONTACT
stpatricksresidence.org | 630-416-6565 1400 Brookdale Road, Naperville, IL 60563 Marilyn Daley, Executive Director mdaley@stpatricksresidence.org Jill Whitledge, volunteer coordinator jwhitledge@stpatricksresidence.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteers: Bingo, Happy Hour, Daily Mass Escort and Coffee Social, gardening, special events, entertainment (for the coffee social or afternoon events) • Spring Garden Cleanup and Planting - Group Opportunity • Holiday Cookie Walk Bakers Bakers Needed For Fundraiser • The Guild of St. Patrick’s Volunteer • Minister of Comfort Volunteer
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STARS FAMILY SERVICES MISSION
(630) 665-4440
“Profitable solutions for nonprofits since 1974”
To provide living arrangements and related services for adults with intellectual disabilities who participate in the STARS Disability Ministry.
CONTACT
starsfamilyservices.org | 630-206-0243 P.O. Box 1388, Wheaton, IL 60187 Raymond Chase, Executive Director rchase@starsfamilyservices.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Funding donations • Household items listed on our website • Volunteers with development experience • Volunteers for events
STUDENT EXCELLENCE FOUNDATION FOR WHEATON-WARRENVILLE DISTRICT 200 MISSION
The Student Excellence Foundation engages the community to enrich educational opportunities for District 200 students with Student Excellence Grants, future-ready learning resources, STEM materials, and enrichment opportunities. We are an all volunteer organization that serves more than 1,000 educators and 13,000 students (K-12) in Wheaton, Warrenville, and portions of adjacent areas.
CONTACT
studentexcellencefoundation.org | 630-474-1344 P.O. Box 253, Wheaton, IL 60187 Andy Johnson, Executive Director andy@studentexcellencefoundation.org Jennifer Merck, volunteer coordinator jennifer@studentexcellencefoundation.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteers for various committees.
SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SERVICES (SIDS) OF ILLINOIS, INC. MISSION
Sudden Infant Death Services of Illinois, Inc. is a notfor-profit organization dedicated to the elimination of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and other infant deaths, serving the State of Illinois since 1968.
CONTACT
sidsillinois.org | 630-541-3901 6010 Route 53, Suite A, Lisle, IL 60532 Nancy Maruyama, Executive Director nancy@sidsillinois.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Financial support for crib distribution project and general funding • Volunteers for fundraisers, memorial events, office mailings • Copy/print paper for copy machine • Volunteers for Spanish translating • Postage stamps for bereavement letters/ cards
SUICIDE PREVENTION SERVICES MISSION
Our mission is to open minds, save lives and restore hope through prevention, intervention and postvention, using education, advocacy and collaboration.
CONTACT
spsamerica.org | 630-482-9696 528 S. Batavia Ave., Batavia, IL 60510 Stephanie Weber, Executive Director stephanie@spsamerica.org Brian McCallum, volunteer coordinator brian@spsamerica.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Hotline volunteer • Donor for funding of services • Event volunteer • Item donations for future raffles • Gift certificates for future raffles
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SUSAN G. KOMEN CHICAGO MISSION
At Komen Chicago, we are dedicated to providing community grants for greatly needed services such as mammograms, diagnostics, treatment and support for the under-insured and uninsured in Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake and McHenry Counties. For every dollar raised, 75 percent of the net proceeds fund community grants and the remaining 25 percent funds cutting-edge global research.
CONTACT
komenchicago.org | 773-444-0061 8765 W. Higgins, Suite 401, Chicago, IL 60631 Bonnie Gordon, Executive Director bgordon@komenchicago.org Vanessa Hernandez, volunteer coordinator vhernandez@komenchicago.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Race For The Cure- race committee and day-of volunteers • Special events - committee and day-of volunteers • Health fairs - day-of volunteers • Interns - threemonth unpaid for college students • Speakers
THE AUTISM SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS MISSION
Improving the lives of all affected by autism.
CONTACT
autismillinois.org | 630-691-1270 2200 S Main St. Suite 203, Lombard, IL 60148 Matthew Ackerman, Executive Director matt.ackerman@autismillinois.org Cathy Gajewski, volunteer coordinator cathyg@autismillinois.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Fall Furling Event, asssiting with event • Autism Awareness Day Arlington Park
THE COMMUNITY HOUSE MISSION
The Community House is the source for community recreation and quality social services that meet vital needs within the surrounding communities of Hinsdale and DuPage County. We build community by providing inspiring opportunities for learning, social support and recreation. Every day we live out our mission.
CONTACT
THE FIG FACTOR FOUNDATION MISSION
To become a powerful national catalyst for Latinas ages 15-25 to pursue their dreams by providing educational leadership platforms, mentorship and powerful experiences through a context of sisterhood.
CONTACT
thefigfactor.org | 630-441-6057 843 Hathaway Court, North Aurora, IL 60542 Jacqueline Camacho-Ruiz, Executive Director jackie@thefigfactor.org Gabriela Rodil, volunteer coordinator gabby@thefigfactor.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Office support volunteer • Event volunteer • Mentors • Fundraising support and in-kind donations • Program facilitators
THE GARDENWORKS PROJECT MISSION
CONTACT
• Willowbrook Corner After School Program • Charlie’s Gift Center Walk For Autism • 3 On 3 Tournament and Party In The Park • Jodie Harrison Basketball League • 75th Anniversary Dedication Event
gardenworksproject.org | 630-866-5240 P.O. Box 1244, St. Charles, IL 60174 Tina Koral, Executive Director tina@gardenworksproject.org Kathy Hebert, volunteer coordinator kathy@gardenworksproject.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
THE CONSERVATION FOUNDATION MISSION
SWEET WATER FOUNDATION MISSION
The mission of the Sweet Water Foundation is to financially support the education and well being of children wherever they live. 100 percent of all financial donations goes toward the projects. Funds sent to serve children are designated for educational purposes or survival purposes. wjbsweetwaterfoundation.org | 630-875-0915 107 W Washington St., Itasca, IL 60143 William Black, Executive Director sweetwateritasca@ aol.com • Fundraising • Recycling
SYNAPSE HOUSE MISSION
To reconnect persons affected by brain injury and stroke back into life; the community and work place. We strive to support families and caregivers as well in reconnecting them to resources and to others affected by acquired brain injury for a network of support.
CONTACT
synapsehouse.org | 877-932-1120 561 N. York St., Elmhurst, IL 60126 Deborah Giesler, Executive Director deborah@synapsehouse.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Gift in-kind donations of office and kitchen supplies • Gala Committee 2017 • Human Race Committee 2017
TEEN PARENT CONNECTION MISSION
To serve the community through education on the realities and responsibilities of teenage pregnancy and through long-term assistance to adolescent parents for their development of self-esteem, parenting skills and empowerment toward self-sufficiency.
CONTACT
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Holiday Sharing Program: Donate holiday gifts • Meals For Parenting Groups • Pantry drive - collect diapers, wipes, food, clothing, personal hygiene • Volunteers: Pantry, childcare, direct mail (stuff, seal, stamp envelopes), handy person • Baby clothes and equipment donations
Founded in 1972, The Conservation Foundation is one of the regions oldest and largest private, not-forprofit land and watershed conservation organizations. The mission of The Conservation Foundation is to preserve and restore natural areas and open space, protect rivers and watersheds and promote stewardship of our environment.
CONTACT
theconservationfoundation.org | 630-428-4500 10s404 Knoch Knolls Road, Naperville, IL 60565 Brook McDonald, Executive Director bmcdonald@theconservationfoundation.org Chere Hayes, volunteer coordinator chayes@theconservationfoundation.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Take Part In Annual River Sweep Every Spring
THE COSLEY FOUNDATION, INC. MISSION
Along with supporting capital improvements at Cosley Zoo, we also provide critical support for special events throughout the year, including the annual Cosley Zoo Run for the Animals 5K/10K in downtown Wheaton; the Mike Williams Cosley Classic Golf Outing at Arrowhead Golf Club; Pumpkin Fest at the zoo; and the Festival of Lights & Christmas Tree Sale in December.
CONTACT
cosleyzoo.org | 630-510-5105 1356 N. Gary Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187 Sue Wahlgren, Executive Director swahlgren@wheatonparks.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Animal Care Intern • Education Intern • Volunteer: event rental, animal care, interpretive • Summer Teen Volunteer Program • Frogwatch USA Volunteer
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Garden builders • Garden coaches • Committee members
THE GREENHOUSE-WESTERN SUBURBS, NFP MISSION Provide classical, Christian instruction to home-educated students; collaborate with parents to develop young leaders who will serve the common good and in all things bring glory to God; foster a love of learning by sharpening academic skills & intellectual discernment; promote moral virtue & personal responsibility; & further authentic relationships in a community of integrity, humility and love.
CONTACT
the-greenhouse.com | 630-462-9657 422 N. Prospect St., Wheaton, IL 60187 Tom Spacek, Executive Director office@the-greenhouse.com Adelia Erickson, volunteer coordinator volunteers@the-greenhouse.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Scholarships to assist students from needy families • 20/20 Vision Campaign To Outfit New Facility and Expand Programs • Designer: website, brochures, flyers and handbills • Publicity/marketing: event specific and in general • Video production: recruiting and admissions videos • Grant writing
The mission of The Morton Arboretum is to collect and study trees, shrubs, and other plants from around the world. The Arboretum maintains living collections on display across naturally beautiful landscapes for people to study and enjoy, and to learn how to grow them in ways that enhance the environment.
CONTACT
mortonarb.org | 630-719-2443 4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle, IL 60532 Gerard Donnelly, PhD, Executive Director trees@mortonarb.org Kristin Sabatino, volunteer coordinator ksabatino@mortonarb.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Natural area volunteers
THE OUTREACH HOUSE MISSION
We provide assistance to families with young children in need in our community. Our vision is that all preschool-age children in our community will have their basic needs met.
CONTACT
theoutreachhouse.org | 630-693-0185 220 South Main, Lombard, IL 60148 Sharon Stolz, Executive Director sstolz@firstchurchoflombard.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Hold a baby shower for us! • Sponsor a diaper drive for our families! • Volunteer with our board or fundraising committee • Volunteer with our First Things First program • Share your marketing skills with us!
THE RESILIENCY INSTITUTE MISSION
Nonprofit educational organization transforming suburbs into resilient permaculture communities prepared for economic, social and environmental change. We are using permaculture education and design to grow food security, build local economy, increase biodiversity and foster community.
CONTACT
theresiliencyinstitute.net | 630-425-4285 10S404 Knoch Knolls Road, Naperville, IL 60565 Michelle Hickey, Executive Director michelle@theresiliencyinstitute.net
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Forest Garden Ambassadors
THE SALVATION ARMY METRO CHICAGO MISSION
The mission of The Salvation Army is to meet human needs wherever they may be, without discrimination.
CONTACT
centralusa.salvationarmy.org/metro | 773-205-3532 5040 N. Pulaski Rd., Chicago, IL 60630 Lt. Colonel Charles Smith, Executive Director Bill Vogt, volunteer coordinator william_vogt@usc.salvationarmy.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Kettle ringing (November-December) • Food pantry • Office support • Facilities maintenance • Meal delivery to seniors
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teenparentconnection.org | 630-790-8433 475 Taft Ave., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Becky Beilfuss, Executive Director beckyb@teenparentconnection.org Christine Wulbecker, volunteer coordinator christinew@teenparentconnection.org
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thecommunityhouse.org | 630-323-7500 415 W. Eighth St., Hinsdale, IL 60521 Jeni Fabian, Executive Director jfabian@thecommunityhouse.org Marcie McGongle, volunteer coordinator mmcgongle@thecommunityhouse.org
The GardenWorks Project is registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization working to relieve hunger in Chicago’s west suburbs by providing families in need of food assistance with home vegetable gardens and coaching. We teach organic vegetable gardening in a way that promotes self-sufficiency, pride, and good stewardship of the Earth.
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THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY MISSION
Our mission is to encourage open-minded inquiry into world religions, philosophy, science, and the arts in order to understand the wisdom of the ages, respect the unity of all life, and help people explore spiritual self-transformation.
CONTACT
theosophical.org | 630-668-1571 1926 N. Main St., Wheaton, IL 60187 Tim Boyd, Executive Director Ethel Russell-Ajisomo, volunteer coordinator info@theosophical.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteering At Theosofest Outdoor Festival Sept. 10 • Working on the grounds and landscaping • Library service. Bookish volunteerism! • Front desk reception and information services • Archiving rare books, letters and artifacts
THREE FIRES COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA MISSION
The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.
CONTACT
threefirescouncil.org | 630-584-9250 415 North 2nd St., St. Charles, IL 60174 Joe Wiltrout, Executive Director joe.wiltrout@scouting.org Nick Roberts, volunteer coordinator nick.roberts@scouting.org
We are experts in the Art of Living. Our philosophy is to empower our patients and families by providing the tools and support necessary to embrace life. We don’t focus on the finality of death; we focus on the practical side of living. assist our patients and families through the physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges of life’s final transition. Volunteers enrich our mission.
CONTACT
transitionshospice.com | 847-515-1505 12040 Raymond Ct., Huntley, IL 60142 Jim Palazzo, Executive Director jpalazzo@transitionshospice.com Debby Reilly, volunteer coordinator dreilly@transitionshospice.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Companion volunteers enrich the lives of our patients • Pet volunteers who bring smiles to everyone they meet • Office volunteers offering support in one of 4 locations • Music volunteers who are willing to minister through music • Vigil volunteers are compassionate people sitting bedside with our patients
TRI-TOWN YMCA MISSION
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TRANSITIONS HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE MISSION
• Support Scouting with a financial gift www.Givetfc. org • Volunteer or participate: 2016 Duck-N-Dive Dodgeball tournament • Volunteer or participate: Haunted Hike • Get back involved: Alumni Association • Volunteer or participate: Run For Scouting
THRESHOLD SINGERS OF WHEATON MISSION
We honor the ancient tradition of singing at bedside, offering kindness through healing and comforting songs.
CONTACT
thresholdchoir.org | 630-370-5557 26W171 Roosevelt Road, Wheaton, IL 60187 Grace Fill, Executive Director gracefill@aol.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Bedside singing
The mission of Tri-Town Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) is to strengthen the community & the individual through growth in body, mind & spirit.
CONTACT
tritownymca.org | 630-629-9622 1464 S. Main St. #7, Lombard, IL 60148 Joanne Mitrenga, Executive Director jmitrenga@tritownymca.org Kelly Hogan, volunteer coordinator office@tritownymca.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Christmas Tree Lot • Annual Golf Classic Fundraiser • Speaking to students regarding science/technology/ math/engineering careers • Weekly Wellness Calls To Homebound Seniors • IT services and general office help
TURNING POINTE AUTISM FOUNDATION MISSION
Turning Pointe Autism Foundation continues to create innovative programs and services to assist individuals and families as they navigate through the lifelong impact of Autism.
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turningpointeautismfoundation.org | 630-570-7948 1500 W. Ogden Ave., Naperville, IL 60540 Carrie Provenzale, Executive Director cprovenzale@turningpointeaf.org Josie Hood, volunteer coordinator jhood@turningpointeaf.org
UCP SEGUIN OF GREATER CHICAGO MISSION
We believe that all people, regardless of ability, deserve to achieve their potential, advance their independence and act as full members of the community. So we stop at nothing to provide life skills training, assistive technology, meaningful employment and a place to call home for people with disabilities, as well as specialized foster care for children.
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ucpseguin.org | 708-863-3803 3100 S Central Ave., Cicero, IL 60804 John Voit, Executive Director jvoit@seguin.org Kelley Currier, volunteer coordinator kcurrier@seguin.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Art class volunteer instructors • Dance class volunteer instructors • Back To School Fair donors • Home Beautification volunteer groups
UNITED COMMUNITY CONCERNS ASSOCIATION MISSION
The mission of United Community Concerns Association (UCCA) is to target Elmhurst District 205’s most needy children and provide food, referrals and services to them in an effort to fight hunger. Ours is a “neighbors helping neighbors” approach, driven by volunteers and powered by a generous community and dedicated partners.
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ucca-elmhurst.org | 630-941-8116 125 W. Church St., Elmhurst, IL 60126 Susan Sands, Executive Director ucca.elmhurst@gmail.com June Nikoleit, volunteer coordinator ucca.elmhurst@gmail.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Holiday food sorting and packingNov. 28-30 • Delivering holiday food boxes Sat., Dec. 10 • Donation of Jewel gift card to supplement food • Cash donations, to purchase food, and food gift cards • Donation of stamps
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS EXTENSION MISSION
U of I Extension provides educational programs and research-based information to help our residents improve quality of life, develop skills & solve problems.
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web.extension.illinois.edu/dkk | 630-955-1123 1100 E Warrenville Road, Suite 170, Naperville, IL 60563 Sandra Davis, Executive Director sidavis@illinois.edu Deanna Roby, volunteer coordinator roby@illinois.edu
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• 4-H Club Adult leaders • Youth Program Special Interest Club leaders • Youth Workshop teachers • Program Committee volunteers
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Once a week receptionist volunteer: greet families, students and answer phones • Greeting guests at one of our premier annual events: ex. Golf, Black Tie or Family-Friendly Pumpkin Races • Help new ‘Made To Inspire Cafe & Boutiques’ that exclusively raise funds to employ our students
VILLA ST. BENEDICT MISSION
To provide quality health care services to our Residents steeped in the Benedictine Core Values of Hospitality, Respect, Stewardship and Justice.
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villastben.org | 630-725-7000 1920 Maple Ave., Lisle, IL 60532 Kelli Cox, volunteer coordinator kcox@villastben.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• General volunteer opportunities
VOICE OF CARE MISSION
We teach individuals and groups how to have inclusive Christian education programs and respite type programs for people with disabilities. We also provide opportunities to do weekly devotional services in facilities throughout northern Illinois. We hold fundraisers twice a year.
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voiceofcare.org | 630-231-3862 P.O. Box 251, West Chicago, IL 60186 Kris Blackwell, Executive Director vocexec@voiceofcare.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Serve at a respite event • Help with a worship service at a facility • Help with a fundraiser
WAYNE/WINFIELD AREA YOUTH/FAMILY SERVICES (WAYS) MISSION
Wayne/Winfield Area Youth/Family Services (WAYS) mission is to develop societal supports which enable youth, adults, and families to grow and maintain healthy and responsible roles in community life.
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ways4change.org | 630-231-7166 27W031 North Avenue, West Chicago, IL 60185 Patricia Gherardini, Executive Director wayspatricia@gmail.com Allison Kowieski, volunteer coordinator waysallisonk@gmail.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Board members for WAYS’ Board of Directors • Presenters & volunteers for programming for youth In Summer Camp • Computers for staff & senior computer classes • Art supplies and sports equipment for Summer Camp and Youth Programming • Auction items, office supplies & computer cartridges • One-day volunteers for holiday fund-raising drive
WAYSIDE CROSS MINISTRIES MISSION
To honor God by loving and serving the afflicted and powerless through sharing the Gospel of forgiveness and hope in Jesus Christ by empowering them to be disciples of Christ.
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waysidecross.org | 630-892-4239 215 E. New York St., Aurora, IL 60505 James Lukose, Executive Director jlukose@waysidecross.org Rebecca Monrean, volunteer coordinator rmonrean@waysidecross.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • In kind donations - hygiene related • Drivers to transport residents to and from appointments • Volunteers for Wayside’s Prison Ministry - New Life Corrections
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Since 1930, Metropolitan Family Services has empowered some of DuPage County’s most vulnerable children and families.
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A PILLAR OF STRENGTH IN DUPAGE COUNTY
As DuPage has changed, so have we. We empower individuals and families to reach their full potential through programs focused on early childhood education, mental health/counseling and services for older adults. Join us to learn more about our Campaign to power Families. Call 630-784-4806 or visit www.metrofamily.org.
Naperville/Warrenville 27475 Ferry Rd., Ste. 120 Warrenville, IL 60555 630-784-4800
Woodridge 1999 75th Street Woodridge, IL 60517 630-784-4800
Main Office 222 East Willow Avenue Wheaton, IL 60187 630-784-4800
Elmhurst City Hall 209 N.York Rd., 1st Floor Elmhurst, IL 60126 630-784-4800
Treasure House Resale Shop 497 Pennsylvania Ave. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 630-469-6907
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WELLNESS HOUSE MISSION
Wellness House envisions a community where all people affected by cancer thrive. Offered at no cost, and as a complement to medical treatment, our programs educate, support and empower participants so they will improve their physical and emotional well-being.
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wellnesshouse.org | 630-323-5150 131 N. County Line Road, Hinsdale, IL 60521 Jeannie Cella, Executive Director jcella@wellnesshouse.org Caly Meyers, volunteer coordinator cmeyers@wellnesshouse.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteers: front desk customer service at retail/ consignment store, special projects & for 5k Walk For Wellness • Program Volunteer For Art, Stress Management, or Nutrition Programs • Massage Therapists, Reiki or Energy Touch Healers • Yoga or Tai Chi Instructors • Wellness House Ambassadors
WEST SUBURBAN COMMUNITY PANTRY MISSION
We offer food for the hungry and resources to empower persons to improve their quality of life. Our vision is a community without hunger.
Glen Ellyn
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wcpinc.org | 630-948-8132 6809 Hobson Valley Drive, #118, Woodridge, IL 60517 Laura Traut-Coyle, Executive Director ltcoyle@wcpinc.org Denice Kraft, volunteer coordinator volunteer@wcpinc.org
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Food Pantry, Inc. 630-469-8668
www.glenellynfoodpantry.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Harvest Weekend • Woodridge Triathlon • Fill The Bus Campaign • Holiday Food Distribution • Donate Toys To Children • Intake desk support
WEST SUBURBAN HUMANE SOCIETY MISSION
The West Suburban Humane Society is dedicated to operating a premier animal shelter for the purpose of finding safe, permanent and compatible homes to adopt domestic dogs and cats. We are committed to educating and encouraging the public to humanely care for dogs and cats.
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19th Annual 5K TURKEY TROT SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
THANKSGIVING MORNING starting at 8:00 a.m. Naperville Central High School 440 Aurora Avenue, Naperville
Proceeds benefit individuals in the Naperville area with vision and hearing disabilities
Information about the race and on-line registration only at
HTTPS://napervilleturkeytrot.com
wshs-dg.org | 630-960-9600 1901 Ogden Avenue, Downers Grove, IL 60515 Carolyn Mossberger, Executive Director director@wshs-dg.org Judy Schnell, volunteer coordinator volunteer@wshs-dg.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Donate food for dogs and cats. • Donate supplies like paper towels, toilet paper, cleaning supplies, etc. • Donate pet store gift cards • Donate animal related children books
WESTERN DUPAGE SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION MISSION
Our mission is the development of individuals through recreation. This is made possible through engaging, community-based recreational programs and inclusion services for children, teens and adults with special needs. WDSRA offers Special Olympics, adapted sports, dance and art programs, camps, trips, special events and more.
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wdsra.com | 630-681-0962 116 N. Schmale Rd., Carol Stream, IL 60188 Sandy Gbur, Executive Director sandyg@wdsra.com Becca Ross, volunteer coordinator beccar@wdsra.com
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • In office administrative volunteers needed for WDSRA and Synergy • Program volunteers to assist as peer models in recreational programs • Volunteer coaches for Synergy Adaptive Athletics • Lekotek toy washers for Naperville Therapeutic Site
WOMEN’S BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER MISSION
The mission of the Women’s Business Development Center (WBDC) is to provide services and programs that support and accelerate women’s business ownership and strengthen their impact on the economy.
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wbdc.org | 630-896-3115 43 W Galena Blvd., Aurora, IL 60506 Terrie Simmons, Executive Director wbcaurora@wbdc.org Tia Juarez, volunteer coordinator wbcaurora@wbdc.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Office support volunteers • Business subject matter experts volunteer • Entrepreneurial training assistant
WORLD RELIEF DUPAGE/AURORA MISSION
World Relief’s mission is to empower the local church to serve the most vulnerable. Each year, over 575 refugees from war-torn countries like Burma, Bhutan, and Burundi come to DuPage County and Aurora, and WRDA mobilizes volunteers, churches, organizations, and donors to help these families rebuild their lives. World Relief also provides affordable legal services for immigrants and refugees.
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worldreliefdupageaurora.org | 630-462-7566 1825 College Ave. Suite 230, Wheaton, IL 60187 Emily Gray, Executive Director egray@wr.org Jamie Daling, volunteer coordinator jdaling@wr.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Become a Friendship Partner for a refugee family • Donations for new refugees: new car seats, dressers, grocery gift card, kitchen table or coffee table, used car • Help a child or adult refugee learn English • Help immigrants and refugees apply to become U.S. citizens • Provide pro-bono immigration legal services
YMCA OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO MISSION
The mission of the YMCA of Metro Chicago is to develop strong children, families and communities across Metropolitan Chicago through academic readiness, character development, violence prevention, and fitness and healthy living.
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ymcachicago.org | 312-932-1200 1030 West Van Buren, Chicago, IL 60607 Richard Malone, Executive Director rmalone@ymcachicago.org Linda Dean, volunteer coordinator ldean@ymcachicago.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteer youth sports coach, scorekeeper or timekeeper, school-age child care aide, swim lesson instructor aide, family night aide, special event support, fitness center aide • Buildings and properties • Member Services Volunteer • Fundraising Volunteer
YOUNG NAPERVILLE SINGERS MISSION
Young Naperville Singers is dedicated to promoting the highest level of artistic excellence in choral music through extraordinary educational and performance experiences that enrich the lives of young people.
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ynschoirs.org | 630-369-9679 43 E. Jefferson Avenue, Suite 200, Naperville, IL 60540 Esther Cook, volunteer coordinator esther.cook72@gmail.com
YOUTH OUTLOOK MISSION
Youth Outlook celebrates, empowers, advocates for, and provides services to meet the ever-evolving needs of LGBTQ+ youth and their families, friends, and communities.
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youth-outlook.org | 815-754-5331 1828 Old Naperville Rd., Naperville, IL 60563 Nancy Mullen, Executive Director nancy.mullen@youth-outlook.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Volunteer in Drop In Centers • Participate in TeamYouth Outlook AIDS Walk • Assist at Annual Gala • Assist With Pride Month activities
YWCA OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO - PATTERSON AND MCDANIEL FAMILY CENTER MISSION
YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
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ywcachicago.org | 630-790-6600 2055 Army Trail Road, Addison, IL 60101 Dorri McWhorter, Executive Director dorri.mcwhorter@ywcachicago.org Kristina Ochoa, volunteer coordinator kristina.ochoa@ywcachicago.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES • Sexual assault advocate • Prevention educator
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
• Assisting With Boys Power Sing - 10/15/16 • Assisting With Trivia Night - 10/29/16 • Assisting With Silent Auction - 12/11/16
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