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Friday, November 4, 2011

CHICAGO AREA PROJECT PARTNERS WITH MANPOWER TO PLACE WEST SIDE JOB-SEEKERS


Sandra Douglas, Data Coordinator for the Chicago Area Project’s CDTES program, demonstrates how job-seekers can access the Manpower touch-screen computer to apply for jobs at 605 S. Albany. The service is free and open to the public. (Photo by Isaac Jones)


Chicago Area Project manages Career Development, Training & Employment Services (CDTES) at 605 South Albany Avenue. It is an employment program promoting economic independence and self-sufficiency for low-income individuals. Its clients must be receiving food stamps and TANF benefits, and be recommended to the program by the Illinois Dept. of Human Services.
CDTES is now partnering with Manpower, an independent job placement service. Manpower installed a computerized kiosk in the Chicago Area Project office. This electronic job-search equipment is available for use by any community residents at no cost Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
Job search candidates can use the Manpower computer kiosk to apply directly for positions in high-demand fields such as healthcare, renewable energy, and logistics, as well as many others. Applicants can search for jobs and follow on-screen instructions to complete a job-seeker profile and application.
For information on CDTES job preparation and placement services and for use of the Manpower kiosk, call 312/588-3860, log onto www.cdtes.org, or visit the office at 605 South Albany Avenue.

KYLE LEE: THE DEVIN HESTER OF MARSHALL HIGH COMMANDOS

Kyle Lee has set a new Marshall High School record with 4 kick returns for touchdowns in the Commandos’ 7-1 season so far. (Photo by Brad)


Kyle Lee, the 5’7”, 123-pound Wide Receiver for the Marshall Commandos football team, has set a new school record with 4 kick returns for touchdowns so far this year. The Commandos currently have a 7-1 record and are looking ahead to the playoffs.
Kyle, a 16-year-old junior runs the 40-yard dash in 4.4 and is being compared to his idol – Devin Hester of the Bears. Kyle even wears Hester’s number: 23.


Kyle Lee wears number 23, the same as his idol, Devin Hester of the Bears. The speedy, sure-handed junior has played football every year for Marshall. (Photo by Brad)

PROMINENT WEST SIDERS LAUNCHING KNIGHT INSURANCE AGENCY

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A gala launch party was held last week for Knight Insurance Agency’s newest office on Chicago’s West Side. The firm is owned and directed by U.S. Congressman Danny K. Davis, Reverend Johnny Miller, Reverend Johnny Henderson, Fred Davis, James Jones, Lester Barclay, Don Patterson, and Paris Fountis.
Knight Insurance was established in 1936 and its brokers represent numerous lines of insurance and underwriters, assuring the appropriate coverage at the most economical price. This agency provides complete personal and commercial insurance coverage, business insurance, commercial property insurance, employee group medical insurance, homeowners and renters insurance, Medicare plans, vehicle insurance, and worker’s compensation. The agency offers church programs.
Paris Fountis is the Agent for this Knight Insurance office, located at 715 West Maxwell Street. The phone number is 312/243-0943 and e-mail is yesparis@aol.com

TEENS MEET WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT TO BRIDGE COMMUNICATION GAP




Representatives of the Chicago and Markham Police Departments, Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, and Alderman Robert Fioretti’s staff met with teenagers to open a dialog on issues such as stereotyping. Youth talked about attitudes of police toward them when contact is made, especially when young people are minding their own business and socializing in their neighborhoods.
One police officer at the meeting told of being harassed by police when he was a teenager. But, he challenged the youth, “Don’t be angry at the police. Become a police officer and change it.” He added, “Programs like this should be mandatory throughout the nation.”
For information on Chicago Area Project programs and how to become involved, call Kathleen Mosley at 312/588-3816 or at YAR@chicagoareaproject.org.

Friday, October 21, 2011

ILL. PREVENTION BOWL GROWING IN SIZE, POPULARITY & EXCITEMENT



Myra J. Sampson, Exec. Dir./Principal of Community Christian Academy, 1231 S. Pulaski Rd., is presented with the Comcast Outstanding Achievement in Education Award from 24th Ward Alderman Michael Chandler, surrounded by students. The award was announced in June at THE VOICE Newspapers’ 2nd Annual West Side Community Builders Awards Luncheon. The outstanding specialty & alternative high school has been operating for 33 years and has 180 students enrolled. For information on course offerings & registration, call 773/262-2272. (Photo by Brad)

The 50th Anniversary of the Peace Corps

In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps, Bev Cooper, host & producer of Cooper’s Corner, interviewed Trina Janes, a Peace Corps volunteer who served in Morocco from 1991-1994, and Northwestern Univ. grad. Courtney Sharpe, who served in Morocco from 2009-2011. The Peace Corps was launched in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy and more than 200,000 Americans have served as volunteers in 139 countries.

ILL. PREVENTION BOWL GROWING IN SIZE, POPULARITY & EXCITEMENT

This year’s Illinois State Prevention Bowl filled the US Cellular Field Conference Center with 80 excited 7th & 8th grade students from 20 Chicagoland schools preparing to compete against each other by displaying their knowledge about HIV & AIDS physiology and prevention techniques, effects of drug, alcohol, and tobacco abuse, methods of anger management & peaceful conflict resolution. Produced by The Prevention Partnership, Inc., the state’s acclaimed educational clearinghouse on effective methods for preventing unhealthy lifestyle choices, the event grows larger and includes more schools each year. Principal sponsors include: the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Community Health & Prevention; Walmart; Mayor Deyon L. Dean & the Village of Riverdale; A.L. Bates Consulting; Larry Williams, State Farm Insurance agent; Chicago Alderman Emma Mitts; U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP), Faith & Community-based Support Initiative; Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities (TASC); Cook County Department of Public Health; Respiratory Health Association of Metropolitan Chicago; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.-Iota Phi Sigma Graduate Chapter; MazeJac Enterprises; Prevention First, Inc.; Midwest Music Machine; and International Business Machines (IBM).
The competing middle school students have been studying the topics all year long and are ready to press the buzzers to ring in with the right answers in this high-pressure game show format. Watching and cheering them on are teachers, parents, and celebrity guests from the worlds of sports, show business, and politics. Present at this year’s Prevention Bowl are Victor Adeyanju of the Cincinnati Bengals; Khalil Bell of the Chicago Bears; Leonard “GLC” Harris, GOOD Music Recording artist; and Nevermore, popular member of Crucial Conflict recording group.
The day started with words of encouragement. Recording artist GLC told the students, “You are not just the future, you are the present!”
Albert Orsello, CEO of The Prevention Partnership, told the students, “You are the ambassadors of prevention – each of you reach out to ten other people and the message will be spread.”
Nevermore of Crucial Conflict advised the young people, “The only limitations on you are the ones you place on yourself.”
Alderman Emma Mitts told them to “Dream Big,” and advised, “When you know you know, don’t let anyone tell you you don’t know what you know you know! Remember, a closed mouth never gets fed.”
News of the success of the Illinois Prevention Bowl is spreading, too. Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and California are asking to be included in the competition. As the Prevention Bowl expands, it is also attracting media attention, with television networks expressing interest in broadcasting the competition. So, too, are corporate sponsors stepping up to support the young people.
For information on entering a school in the 2012 Prevention Bowl, call Adam Bates at The Prevention Partnership, Inc., 773/378-4195.

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