Archive for April, 2011
Rev. Dr. Carl E. King: Newly Elected Thornton Township High School District 205 Board Members Breach Protocol With Emergency Swearing In
SOUTH HOLLAND, Ill., April 29, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — In a breach of protocol, newly elected members of the Thornton Township High School District 205 board had themselves sworn in Thursday by a Cook County Circuit Court judge in Markham ahead of Monday’s scheduled board transition. The move follows a months-long battle between newly elected and [...]
Mummies of the World Touring Company, LLC Presented $15,000 Donation to Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin and Penfield Children’s Center
Producer of groundbreaking Mummies of the World exhibition makes generous donation to support the children of Greater of Milwaukee Download image MILWAUKEE, April 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Mummies of the World Touring Company, LLC, producer of the groundbreaking Mummies of the World exhibition, made a charitable donation of $15,000 to Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin and [...]
World Vision Prepares to Respond to Severe Weather in Alabama, Southern States
DALLAS, April 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — World Vision’s domestic relief team is preparing to deploy from the Dallas area to Alabama and nearby states hardest-hit by last night’s storms. The team will depart this Saturday morning to assess the damage caused by the series of destructive storms and tornadoes that struck half a dozen U.S. [...]
Children’s Programs No Play for Hundred-Year Old Organization
Innovating services is the name of the game CHICAGO, April 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — The Hyde Park Neighborhood Club (HPNC) provides an example of how engaged individuals can sustain communities through long lasting stability. Established in 1909 as the Hyde Park branch of the Juvenile Protective League to keep “neglected” children off the streets, the [...]
Self Injury a Growing Problem Among Adolescents
Timberline Knolls’ Dr. Kimberly Dennis offers formula to parents of teens who cut CHICAGO, April 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — According to the Cornell Research Program on self injury, 12 to 24 percent of young people have self-injured. Self injury, such as cutting, scratching or burning, can be a way to release or relieve unmanageable feelings [...]
