Ames Community Learning Center
Logan Square Neighborhood Association (LSNA) Community Learning Centers—a community-centered model with major input by students, parents, and teachers—exist in six Logan Square schools. Centers provide a variety of adult education classes (ESL, GED, Citizenship); children’s activities (tutoring, music, art, dance, sports, and homework help); childcare and family educational activities (Family Reading Nights, Family Math Nights, etc.) Most activities are free. For more information, contact Lisette Moreno-Kuri at LSNA.
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Association House of Chicago is hosting weekly orientations for the Career Center Job Training Programs.
Programs include:
- College Prep Medical Assistant
- College Prep Computer Repair
- Microsoft Office Certificaiton
- Customer Service Training
- Job Readiness Training
- Job Placement Services
- GED Classes
Orientations are every Friday, sign-in 1:45 Presentation from 2:00-4:00 PM
The Career Center Job Training programs are made possible with the support of generous grants from the City of Chicago, City Colleges of Chicago, LISC and the Walmart Foundation via the National Council La Raza.
For more information please contact the Career Center @ 773-772-7170 x1050
Click for more informationBaum Development
Baum Development, LLC is a comprehensive national real estate development company specializing in the acquisition and redevelopment of underutilized properties. Since 1989, when principals David Baum and Douglas Baum began renovating two-flats in Chicago's uncharted neighborhoods, Baum has demonstrated an innate ability to identify value add opportunities. To date, Baum Development has successfully developed 3 million square feet in 85+ projects throughout the Midwest and Western United States.
Baum's diverse real estate development portfolio includes office, multi-family, mixed-use, hotels, single and multi-tenant retail centers and land. Our experienced and talented team of real estate professionals offers a wide range of strategic development capabilities from site selection and build-to-suit construction to adaptive reuse and historic preservation.
We are particularly passionate about adaptive reuse development. We continue to be at the forefront of emerging neighborhoods, creating success in areas of real estate previously considered unstable. Notable projects include adapting older buildings into mixed-use properties, often combining retail, residential and/or office.
Our extensive experience, knowledge and creativity allow it to execute development projects that others deem unfeasible. We continue to push the envelope each year by pursuing bigger and bolder projects.
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Funston Community Learning Center
Logan Square Neighborhood Association (LSNA) Community Learning Centers—a community-centered model with major input by students, parents, and teachers—exist in six Logan Square schools. Centers provide a variety of adult education classes (ESL, GED, Citizenship); children’s activities (tutoring, music, art, dance, sports, and homework help); childcare and family educational activities (Family Reading Nights, Family Math Nights, etc.) Most activities are free. For more information, contact Lisette Moreno-Kuri at LSNA.
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Humboldt Park Social Services (HPSS) is a community-based agency serving the greater Logan Square area whose mission is "to provide comprehensive support to serve, empower and advocate for community residents experiencing homelessness or housing instability so they may obtain and maintain permanent housing." Our vision is that "HPSS will transform lives and inspire neighbors to build a stable, supported, and connected community." For over 21 years, the agency has offered a mini-continuum of services that include emergency services, prevention services, comprehensive supportive services, and interim housing for individuals and families.
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McAuliffe Community Learning Center
Logan Square Neighborhood Association (LSNA) Community Learning Centers—a community-centered model with major input by students, parents, and teachers—exist in six Logan Square schools. Centers provide a variety of adult education classes (ESL, GED, Citizenship); children’s activities (tutoring, music, art, dance, sports, and homework help); childcare and family educational activities (Family Reading Nights, Family Math Nights, etc.) Most activities are free. For more information, contact Lisette Moreno-Kuri at LSNA.
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Logan Square Neighborhood Association (LSNA) Community Learning Centers—a community-centered model with major input by students, parents, and teachers—exist in six Logan Square schools. Centers provide a variety of adult education classes (ESL, GED, Citizenship); children’s activities (tutoring, music, art, dance, sports, and homework help); childcare and family educational activities (Family Reading Nights, Family Math Nights, etc.) Most activities are free. For more information, contact Lisette Moreno-Kuri at LSNA.
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