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NBC 5's Michelle Relerford launches ‘Princess Project' nonprofit, to help high schoolers during prom season
As thousands of families of high schoolers across Illinois prepare for a costly prom season, NBC 5’s Michelle Relerford has launched a non-profit to help provide students the chance to wear a prom gown without the financial burden.
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Meet Ronin, the hero rat who just broke a Guinness World Record
Ronin looks by all accounts like an average African giant pouched rat. But the 5-year-old rodent just broke the world record for most land mines recovered by a single rodent.
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Suburban nonprofit feeling impact from foreign aid freeze asks for help
Inside a massive warehouse in Schaumburg, charity group Feed My Starving Children and an army of volunteers produce, pack and prepare to ship life-saving humanitarian aid. While the Christian nonprofit does not receive any government funding, it partners with organizations around the world to distribute meals to the neediest children, and with the freeze in federal U.S. aid, those...
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Suburban nonprofit feeling impact from foreign aid freeze asks for help
While the Christian nonprofit Feed My Starving Children does not receive any government funding, it partners with organizations around the world to distribute meals to the neediest children, and with the freeze in federal U.S. aid, those partner organizations are now asking for more. NBC 5’s Regina Waldroup reports.
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Budding scientists, active seniors: Applications open for NBC's community grants
The application period for this year’s NBCUniversal Local Impact Grants opens today. In all, $2.5 million will be given out to nonprofits.
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Chicago's Santa for a Day brings holiday cheer to underserved kids
Santa for a Day, a Chicago nonprofit, has been fulfilling holiday wishes for children in need for seven years.
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In a world of great need there are more ways to donate money than ever. How should you give?
Here are some questions worth considering as you determine which assistance best suits your objectives.
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Little Brothers, Friends of the Elderly: Combatting loneliness one connection at a time
Josh Chartier, volunteer director at Little Brothers, Friends of the Elderly, shares how the organization is tackling isolation among Chicago’s older residents.
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Empowering Chicago youth through healing power of food: Inside the Evolved Network
Sebastian White, founder of The Evolved Network, shares his mission to help kids from underserved communities unlock their potential through food-based therapy.
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Former Blackhawks Brent Sopel fights dyslexia stigma with his foundation
Brent Sopel, a former Chicago Blackhawk and Stanley Cup champion, shares his journey of founding The Sopel Foundation to support those with dyslexia—a condition close to his heart.
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Nourishing Hope: Feeding Chicago and empowering lives for over 50 years
For half a century, Nourishing Hope has provided essential services to Chicagoans, offering both food and mental health support.
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Young Hearts for Life: Saving students with life-saving screenings
The Young Hearts for Life program is making a big difference by screening over 320,000 local students for conditions that cause sudden cardiac arrest, a leading cause of death in young athletes.
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Chicago nonprofit WINGS offers housing and hope to domestic violence survivors
The WINGS Program is on a mission to end domestic violence, offering housing, education, and advocacy to those in need.
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Common's Common Ground Foundation shapes future leaders with mentorship program
As the school year approaches, the Common Ground Foundation’s Dreamers and Believers Youth Mentoring Program gears up to inspire and support students from high-potential communities.
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Chicago Autism Connection shines light on autism awareness and support
Chicago Autism Connection, a local nonprofit in Chicago’s South Side, is dedicated to increasing autism awareness and improving the lives of individuals with autism and their families.
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Shore Community Services celebrates 70 years of inclusivity and support
Shore Community Services, with a legacy spanning seven decades, continues its unwavering dedication to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the North Shore area inspired by Meridith Adams and her family’s journey.
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Chicago's Beat the Streets Wrestling Club champions youth empowerment
In the heart of Chicago’s South Side, Beat the Streets Wrestling Club is empowering youth lives through the sport of wrestling.