Bridge Communities / Charitable Giving

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By HM staff

We were delighted to hold a series of events this year, using outdoor and socially-distanced formats, as well as hybrid and virtual events. These activities continued to forge connections between the courageous families we serve and the compassionate individuals in the community who journey alongside our families and help empower them to achieve success. In June, we launched our first Wine Women & Shoes event, which had been delayed for a more than a year due to the pandemic. We were thrilled to debut this long-awaited afternoon at Ruth Lake Country Club, where guests enjoyed a high-energy fashion show, shopping, raffles, auctions, wine tastings and so much more—all to benefit the families served by Bridge Communities. The event raised an unprecedented $215,000 and we are looking forward to holding this event once more in Spring 2022! In 2022, we plan to evolve our housing portfolio and program services to develop a service model to stabilize families in a shorter timeframe and serve as a bridge and/or feeder into our Transitional Housing Program. Our employment services programs will formalize education and training options for non-traditional and tradesman job opportunities. We are continuing to host continuing education for our volunteers via our Mentor University classes. These classes have included topics such as Motivational Coaching, Mentoring During COVID-19 and more. We hosted a virtual volunteer appreciation event, One Heart, One Bridge. We connected with mentors via town-hall meetings to gather insights and recommendations for program evolution. And, we’ve recently created a full-time Volunteer Coordinator staff position, which will increase our engagement with our volunteers in the coming year!

*Photo provided by Bridge Communities

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The landscape artist at his drafting table

Jens Jensen

A blacksmith demonstration
at Country in the Park is a new addition this year. <br><i>Photo courtesy of Naper Settlement</i>

History in the (Re)Making

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Keeping the Grove Green

DGN graduate Adam
Janowiak is an outside
hitter for COD.

Building Up a Sport

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What’s Old is What’s New

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From Vision to Home

Welcoming visitors to explore the Oak Brook Historical Society’s newest exhibits are Don Fuller, Fullersburg Historic Foundation President; John Baar, OBHS Board member; and Elizabeth Arts, OBHS President.

History in Focus

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Savor the Scene

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Future Leaders

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Elmhurst Art Museum’s Robert McCormick House

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A Constant in the Community

Tree Town Tappers started in 2014 through the Elmhurst Park District

Rhythm and Friendship