L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in the town. Jean, Raphael and Philippe began to create home and share life together.
L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in the town. Jean, Raphael and Philippe began to create home and share life together.
L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in the town. Jean, Raphael and Philippe began to create home and share life together.
We are banking on the fact that there is one thing everyone we know will do on Thursday September 18, 2014 and that is eat! Since you are going to eat we hope you will choose to support our California Pizza Kitchen fundraiser by ordering by phone or online, carrying out or dining in anytime on Sept. 18th. Our Dunn scholarship will receive 20% of anything purchased that day when you present this flyer. So download the flyer today, share it with your family, friends, and coworkers and lets eat pizza with a purpose! CLICK HERE FOR FLYERFIRST LADIES HEALTH DAYThe Chicago First Ladies Health Day will took place on September 28, 2014 in more than 50 churches in the Chicago-land area. The First Ladies Health Initiative, sponsored by Walgreens, was created to inspire the First Ladies of the church to leverage their considerable influence to empower their congregations and community to make smart decisions regarding their health.
CLAS provides quality community living opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities. CLAS promotes and facilitates their exercise of individual rights, fulfillment of responsibilities, and participation within their communities. CLAS was formed in 1976 as a response to the challenges of de-institutionalization, a movement championed by parents and organizations dedicated to improving the lives of people with intellectual disabilities. CLAS began as a volunteer, charitable organization, working with the Nova Scotia Government to provide needed facilities in Kings County. It was the first association of its kind in the province. CLAS continues to work towards this goal.
RE is a community minded second-hand shop keeping things out of the landfill and in circulation in our community.
RE accepts donations of still useful items that are a burden to you for whatever reason.
RE sells household items, furniture, decor, books, art, kitchenware etc at unbeatable prices.
RE supports a variety of community groups, fundraisers and organizations through monetary and product donations throughout the year.