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Chicago / Illinois / United States
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Tried Stone Full Gospel Church is a religious institution led by pastor Bishop Gordon, who has been with Tried Stone Full Gospel Church since 1989. The church is heavily influenced by pastor Bishop's extensive experience as a recording artist, as the pastor often leads the congregation in musical celebrations. Ministry opportunities include youth education programs, bible classes, men and women's groups, prison inmate outreach, job readiness/job placement and more.  Visit the website for a comprehensive calender of upcoming events, a history of the institution, an online bookstore, donation opportunities and more. 

Chicago / Illinois / United States
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois is a nonprofit organization that works to protect the freedom, liberty, equality and justice of the United States citizens. The organization operates the Illinois Bypass Coordination Project. It has more than 550,000 members throughout the U.S. The organization administers a variety of educational programs. The American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois offers a selection of litigation support and other legal services. The organization publishes a newsletter under the Illinois Brief title. It has been in operation since 1920 and advocates for the rights of gays and lesbians. The American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois accepts donations from individuals and institutions.
Chicago / Illinois / United States
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The Small Business Advocacy Council (SBAC) was established in 2010 and currently represents over 700 businesses in the Chicagoland area. The SBAC is a 501(c)(6) not-for-profit organization.The SBAC is a non-partisan, member driven organization that promotes the success of small business through political advocacy, support services and educational programs.(Source: http://www.smallbusinessadvocacycouncil.org/)

Chicago / Illinois / United States
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The Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago is one of the largest not-for-profit social welfare institutions in Illinois and the central address of Chicagos Jewish community. JUF provides critical resources that bring food, refuge, health care, education and emergency assistance to 300,000 Chicagoans of all faiths and two million Jews around the world. JUF/Federation funds a network of nearly 70 agencies and programs that care for people at every stage of life, regardless of the ability to pay. Since 1900, JUF/Federation has worked to give voice to the community, and to assure that necessities are provided for its most vulnerable members-children, immigrants, the poor, the elderly and the disabled.

JUF-funded agencies offer a dynamic menu of services that support people at every stage of life. This state-of-the-art network offers everything from respite care for families of children with disabilities to community-based services that allow seniors to live independently in their own homes. In addition, JUF supports local Jewish educational institutions, helping to provide a vibrant Jewish education to the next generation.

Jewish tradition calls upon every individual to contribute to the welfare of the less fortunate. For more than 100 years, members of Chicagos Jewish community have chosen JUF/Federation as the central address for fulfilling this commandment. Chicagos Jewish community demonstrates unparalleled commitment to caring for the most vulnerable people in our midst, with the highest per capita giving of any of the largest cities in the U.S.
Chicago / Illinois / United States
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CAU (Community Alternatives Unlimited) is a private not-for-profit organization providing independent case management services to individuals with a wide range of disabilities, including development disabilities, mental health needs, hearing, visual & physical impairments. Our mission is to provide services for those with short or long term disabilities & for persons to have alternatives in their communities.
Chicago / Illinois / United States
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Search is a community-based nonprofit. Our programs serve more than 500 people and their families annually at locations stretching from the southwest side of Chicago to the northern suburbs of Waukegan and Mount Prospect. Search has provided high-quality services and supports for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities since 1968. Our services include supported living arrangements, adult learning and employment programs, as well as medical, behavioral, therapy and home-based services.
Chicago / Illinois / United States
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