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Are you a bilingual or immigrant parent of a Chicago Public School student? If so, visit the Bilingual Parent Resource Center of the Office of Language and Cultural Education, Chicago Public Schools. The Bilingual Parent Resource Center offers many free services including:
- ESL Classes
- Parent Workshops
-Leadership Development Training
-Computer Classes
The Center is located at 2001 S. Throop Street. If you have additional questions, please contact Myrna Fragoso, Director of the Bilingual Parent Resource Center at (773) 534-7608.
The mission of the Chicago Department of Housing (DOH) is to strengthen neighborhoods and enhance affordability by providing a full range of housing opportunities for all Chicagoans. The DOH seeks to create more affordable housing opportunities and improve the efficiency and delivery of housing. The DOH has special programs for renters and homebuyers. For more information visit the DOH website.
More than $213,000 in grants will help existing low-income homeowners replace items such as refrigerators, furnaces, lighting, dishwashers and air conditioners with energy-efficient models.Legislation approved last year created funding for programs and incentives through money from ComEd and Ameren to reduce electrical energy usage and demand by company customers.Click here to learn who is eligible and how the process works.
If you answered yes, then take a look at GovBenefits.gov.
"GovBenefits.gov helps citizens access government benefit eligibility information through a free, confidential, and easy-to-use online screening tool. After answering some basic questions, the user receives a customized report listing the benefit programs for which the user, or person for whom he or she is entering information, may be eligible."
To find out more about what benefits may be available to you, visit the GovBenefits.gov website.
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