Friday, August 26, 2011

LOVE FEST

 7TH ANNUAL LOVEFEST CELEBRATION
Event to Bring Awareness to Gay Men's Health and Well-Being Management


(Chicago, Illinois - August 10, 2011) - The Chicago Black Gay Men's Caucus (CBGMC), will host the 7th Annual Lovefest Celebration on Sunday, August 28th from 12p - 8p at Jackson Park (63rd & Cornell Drive).  A free event, Lovesfest is designed to bring together the African-American LGBT community, more specifically gay and bisexual men, to bring awareness to health and wellness management.

"It's important that we continue to provide affirming environments where men can have access to health services," stated Ariq Cabbler, CBGMC Co-Chair.  The alarming new data presented by the CDC demonstrates that we [black gay and bisexual men] should not be celebrating but working even harder to stop the rapid spread of HIV in our community."

Sponsored by Vertex Sciences and the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH), Lovefest will be hosted by well-known female impersonator Ms. Ruff n' Stuff, feature food vendors, special performances by some of Chicago's best entertainers, youth performances, card tournaments, volleyball tournaments and a mini-ball competition.  The highlight of Lovefest is the Healthy is Sexy (H.I.S) Health Village where event patrons can get rapid testing for HIV/AIDS and other STIs, have access to highly skilled medical professionals and receive vital information to help manage their health.

"We are in a state of crisis," says Keith Green, CBGMC Co-Chair. This festival is an opportunity for the Chicago Black Gay Men's Caucus to communicate to the Black MSM population the importance of taking control their health and that with our [CBGMC] assistance we can help to decrease these frightening numbers."

Monday, August 22, 2011

Englewood Back to School Parade!



51st annual Englewood Back to School Parade 
& resource fair
Date: Saturday AUGUST 27,2011  
  Time: 10:00a.m to 4p.m
Place: Odgen Park >>> 65th & Racine St.

A Force for Good

 
A Force for Good, which is an invitation to not-for-profits to apply for participation in a capacity building project that will leave the organization with a stronger infrastructure with enhanced skills for fund raising.
 
A Force For Good- Download Info Packet
 
Take a look! Please feel free to pass on!
Anne
 
 
Anne Parry, Director
Office of Violence Prevention
Chicago Department of Public Health
333 S. State Street, Room 200
Chicago, Illinois 60604
312.745.0440

PARENTS: IS YOUR CHILD STRUGGLING IN SCHOOL?


COME TO A WORKSHOP AND LEARN HOW RESPONSE TO INTERVENTION (RtI)  CAN HELP YOUR CHILD SUCCEED.

 

A Parent Workshop on RTI

(Response to Intervention)

Family Resource Center on Disabilities
In Collaboration with the Illinois State
Board of Education and Illinois ASPIRE
 This presentation will focus on the big ideas associated with RTI. It will also highlight how schools  are incorporating its major components (e.g., tiered, research-based instruction and interventions; assessments to determine student needs; progress monitoring) into their daily practices to maximize the results of instruction and make better use of existing resources. Finally, the presentation will explain how the components of RTI can result in improved outcomes for students with and without disabilities.     Registration required.  Contact FRCD at 312-939-3513 or register online at www.frcd.org
 
Saturday, August 20, 2011
10 AM to 12 PM  (Presented in Spanish)
Dever Elementary School
3436 N. Osceola
Chicago, IL 60634
 
Thursday August 25, 2011
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM CDT (Presented in English)
Calumet City Public Library, Community Room
660 Manistee Avenue
Calumet City, IL 60409
 
Saturday September 17, 2011
10 AM to 12 PM (Presented in English)
South Shore Cultural Center
7059 South Shore Drive
Chicago, IL 60649
 
This event is funded by the Illinois State Board of Education through its State Personnel Development Grant project. All funding is from federal sources.