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Spreading the
Avenues Story
Suburban
Partnership Board Connecting with Local Businesses and Government
In an effort to create more
community awareness about Avenues, The Suburban Partnership Board
has recently initiated two task forces focused on promoting our
services and programs to local businesses and legislators.
(Suburban
Partnership Board Member Marc Blumenthal and Executive Director
Robert Okazaki spread the Avenues story at a recent multi-chamber
expo in Mt. Prospect)
The
Business Community Task Force is currently identifying businesses
close to our base that can help support our operations including
Avenues Industries, our contract packaging facility in Wheeling;
job placement or social opportunities for Avenues’ clients, and
other professional or fundraising services. Initially, the task
force is reaching out to local businesses within Park Ridge and the
neighboring communities of Wheeling, Buffalo Grove, and Des Plaines.
Partnership Board member Marc
Blumenthal is spearheading the Business Task Force, and is working
with members Jim Hornbrook, Ed Coyne, Dirk Ahlbeck, Bonnie Bulfer
and Cheryl Rodgers to begin the “business outreach and expand
Avenues’ sphere of influence.” Marc initially would like to
establish relationships with 5 to 10 local businesses.
The Legislative Task Force is
compiling a list of all the district and legislative contacts that
represent our Board of Directors, Partnership Board Members, and the
parents and siblings of our clients. Applying this “grass roots”
approach, these local legislators will be introduced to Avenues
through personal calls, emails, or face to face contact. Task force
leader Joel Shoolin, along with Curt Manning, Joyce Christensen, and
State Representatives Elaine Nekritz and Rosemary Mulligan are also
determining which communities have disability commissions or provide
non-profit grants, and are connecting with local service clubs, such
as Rotaries and Kiwanis Clubs.
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