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Presentation Overview:
On Wednesday, June 17th the Club was treated to a presentation by Glen Ellyn Police Chief, Phil Norton who talked about his tenure with GEPD since June, 1986! He also touched on what is planned for the future.
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great organization!!!Come visit PRC at Cream of Wheaton this weekend! đź‘‹
Whether you’re curious about our programs, interested in volunteering, looking for ways to give back, or just want to say hello, we’d love to meet you.
📍 Memorial Park, Wheaton, IL
🗓 Friday, June 5 | 4 PM – 8 PM
🗓 Saturday, June 6 | 9 AM – 5 PM
🗓 Sunday, June 7 | 12 PM – 6 PM
We can’t wait to see you there!
#CreamOfWheaton #DuPageVolunteer #DupageEvents #PeoplesResourceCenter
Wheaton Chamber of Commerce Wheaton Park District
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Presentation overview:
John Harold, a People’s Resource Center volunteer ambassador. Over 22,500 DuPage residents rely on PRC for help each year offering nutritious food and other basic necessities like clothes and rent assistance for neighbors in need. PRC also connects people with resources –education and tutoring, jobs, technology, art, a caring community – to create a future of hope and opportunity for all.
If you caught the presentation, it was impressive! The PRC is turning 50 years old and they provide a wonderful service to the community (see attachments or call them and let them show you in person... Better yet, sign up to volunteer.)
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Very interesting program on 5/20. Catherine Lynott, Executive Director; The Outreach House spoke about the needs of many DuPage County residents that surpasses just the food concerns. Think about the need for diapers as one of the necessities of family life. The following is a comparison of costs between disposable and cloth diapers.
Disposable:
Ease of use
Costly at approx $37 for 2 weeks use
Cloth:
Labor intensive @ 1+ hour/load
Laundromat @ $8-$10 per load
Detergent and bleach @ $2+
Lower cost @ approx $34/month
Need to have access to laundry eqpt.
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