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  2. The Black Star Project - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] By providing mentoring and tutoring services, the Black Star Project ensures that students, parents, and community people become productive citizens in their neighborhoods. [4] [5] The project focuses on one-on-one interactions with students; but also involves parents so that they can have positive influences on their children's ...

  3. GoodKids MadCity Englewood - Wikipedia

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    Their mission is to provide support to young people affected by shootings and violent crime, as well as to advocate for policy changes to address social drivers of violence. GKMC-E has advocated for policy changes that include the "Peacebook" initiative, [ 4 ] challenged directives, [ 3 ] and organized community events such as food and clothing ...

  4. List of Illinois area codes - Wikipedia

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    In March 2007, an overlay plan was created for NPA 630 adding area code 331, and 779 was added to 815. With the depletion of new numbers in area codes 312 and 773, an overlay of both of them, area code 872, was created in November 2009, beginning ten-digit dialing within the city limits of Chicago. The remaining area without an overlay in the ...

  5. Youth mentoring - Wikipedia

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    Youth mentoring is the process of matching mentors with young people who need or want a caring, responsible adult in their lives. Adult mentors are usually unrelated to the child or teen and work as volunteers through a community-, school-, or church-based social service program.

  6. Communities In Schools of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    CIS of Chicago has substantially increased the number of students served annually during the past 20 years, growing from roughly 12,000 young people reached annually in the mid-1990s to more than 70,000 during the 2018-2019 school year. During the 2009-2010 academic year, CIS of Chicago piloted its first Intensive Program school site.

  7. ‘Not a get-rich-quick scheme’: This young Chicago man’s ‘ah ...

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    Since 2016, Chicago-based Vij — who earns $183,000 a year as a regional sales manager for an automation supplier — has built a portfolio of student rental properties worth $2.3 million. Don ...

  8. Chicago Area Project - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Area Project (CAP) is an American juvenile delinquency prevention association based in Chicago, Illinois. The association has been acting since early 20th century. The project was founded by University of Chicago criminologist Clifford Shaw. As of 2009, its current executive director is David E. Whittaker.

  9. American Indian Center - Wikipedia

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    The American Indian Center (AIC) of Chicago is the oldest urban American Indian center in the United States. [1] It provides social services, youth and senior programs, cultural learning, and meeting opportunities for Native American peoples. For many years, it was located Uptown and is now in the Albany Park, Chicago community area. [2] [3]