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Mayor Daley Congratulates Little City Foundation for 50 Years of Leadership and Advocacy in Disability Care

PALATINE, Ill. - 
      Thousands of supporters including the honorable Mayor Richard M. Daley 
      and Governor Pat Quinn have joined Little City Foundation in its 
      campaign to generate awareness and raise compassion for individuals with 
      disabilities. The campaign is just one of many opportunities assoc
Posted : Wed, 04 Nov 2009 16:51:33 GMT
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PALATINE, Ill. - (Business Wire) Thousands of supporters including the honorable Mayor Richard M. Daley and Governor Pat Quinn have joined Little City Foundation in its campaign to generate awareness and raise compassion for individuals with disabilities. The campaign is just one of many opportunities associated with Little City Foundation’s Golden Anniversary Celebration.

The official Golden Anniversary event takes place Saturday, Nov. 7 at the Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park hotel marking 50 years of dedicated, groundbreaking service to Illinois’ children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. A full calendar of special events follow the black-tie gala including advocacy days in Chicago and Springfield; a gallery exhibit in Chicago; a golf invitational; the largest used book sale in the Midwest; family picnics; a Fall Festival; and more, to fundraise and garner support for children and adults in need.

“Today, with Little City programs and services, hundreds of individuals and their families live safely, work productively, explore creatively, and learn continuously throughout their lifetimes,” commented Mayor Daley. “From award-winning arts programs to a therapeutic horticultural center, individuals with disabilities are promised countless opportunities to develop their talents and grow to their fullest potential.”

Little City will welcome several of Little City’s founding members who helped break ground in 1959 and recognize employees who served the organization for more than 20 years.

The non-profit service provider agency will also honor leading humanitarian Eleni Bousis with its Sidney L. Port Legacy of Distinction award for tireless advocacy efforts in helping to attain equality and dignity for children and adults with disabilities. It will also announce Rob Waterhouse as the next Honorary Mayor of Little City who has provided strategic direction, creative vision, and high-quality leadership.

Top corporate partners of the Golden Anniversary Celebration include: Cermak Produce; The Bousis Family, Friends of the Greek American Rehabilitation and Care Centre; Sage Products, Inc.; Lawson Products, Inc.; Joseph A. Power, Jr. / Power Rodgers & Smith, P.C.; Transformer Manufacturers, Inc.; Wells Fargo Advisors; and more.

For ticket information, visit www.littlecity.org/gold.

To donate, visit: www.littlecity.org/support.

Little City Foundation
Lisa Reyes
lreyes@littlecity.org
847-221-7825
www.littlecity.org


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