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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Darien Rotary Works to Help Homeless Veterans

Local members joined Rotarians from across the area to help provide homeless veterans with a hot meal, a shower and medical checkups.

Story submitted by Chris Gerrib: Six members of the Rotary Club of Darien, including one friend, helped serve about 850 homeless veterans in the Chicago area earlier this month.  On Nov. 8, the local members joined more than 100 Rotarians to work at the Veterans Administration Homeless Vet Stand Down Day in Chicago. The event, which is conducted twice a year, works to locate and assist homeless veterans in the area. The veterans are then fed a hot meal and give a shower and medical checkups. About 850 veterans were served.  The Rotary Club of Darien, as well as other clubs, had previously conducted a coat drive. They collected more than 3,000 coats, hats and gloves; 1,500 amenity kits and blankets; and 1,000 pairs of socks, all of which …

August Jones

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Thursday, November 8, 2012

PHOTOS: Church Members Sleep Outside to Raise Homelessness Awareness, Aid

They slept outside in cardboard boxes at the Lord of Life Lutheran Church. There were middle school and high school youth along with two adult chaperones.

Story submitted by Bruce Danielson:  The Near West Lutheran Youth Foundation participated in the Bridge Communities Sleep Out Saturday last Saturday, Nov. 3. They slept outside in cardboard boxes at the Lord of Life Lutheran Church. There were middle school and high school youth along with two adult chaperones. They had a campfire to ward off the 30 degree temperatures (and make s’mores!), did some activities, held discussions about homelessness and what the primary causes of homelessness are. The “sleepers” recruited sponsors to raise money for the Bridge Communities Transitional Housing Program. Information about Sleep Out Saturday can be found at  www.sleepoutsaturday.org and the Bridge Communities at www.bridgecommunities.org. NeWLYF …

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