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A Glenbard West and Glenbard South student were awarded our GEIW scholarship for the credits needed to earn an Associates Degree from College of DuPage! Our scholarship advisoryteam stays connected with them through theirtime at C.O.D. to optimize their opportunity forsuccess!

Anima Young Singers of Greater Chicagotransforms young lives through excellence in music education and fosters life-long values like self discipline, teamwork and the pursuit of excellence. GEIW funds are used towards music education, outreach and scholarship. www.animasinger.org

Bridge Communities helps transition homeless families to self-su�ciency by working with partners to provide mentoring, housing and supportive services. www.bridgecommunities.org

CASA of DuPage County recruits, trains and supports volunteer citizen advocates to e�ectively speak in the best interests of abused, neglected and dependent children in the DuPage County juvenile and family court system. Every child has the right to a safe, permanent and nurturing home. www.dupagecasa.org

Central DuPage Pastoral Counseling Centerprovides a�ordable, professional pastoral counseling services to the public in an ecumenical setting. www.cdpcc.org

Community Housing Advocacy and Development of DuPage (CHAD) helps provide quality, a�ordable, long-term rental housing to income qualifying, hardworking individuals and families who struggle to support themselves, including managing 28 a�ordable housing units in Glen Ellyn. www.chadhousing.org

DuPage PADS is ending homelessness, starting with housing, both interim and permanent. They also use support services to help

individuals and families work toward becoming self-su�cient. www.dupagepads.org

Easter Seals DuPage & Fox Valley provides outpatient rehabilitation services for children with developmental and physical disabilities. Their services help children achieve maximum independence as well as give support to the families. www.eastersealsdfvr.org

Family Shelter Service o�ers help and hope to those a�ected by domestic violence. Funds support hotline services, counseling and shelters, children’s programs, education outreach, prevention and court advocacy. www.familyshelterservice.org

Glen Ellyn Children's Resource Center helps children from low-income families acquire the necessary skills in academics and social interaction to move successfully through grades K-12 and into adulthood. GECRC provides after school and summer programs that emphasize literacy and community involvement. www.gecrc.com

Glen Ellyn Food Pantry fights local hunger! This ecumenical endeavor of Glen Ellyn churches cooperate in providing food and volunteers to serve people in need, currently about 300 families every month. www.glenellynfoodpantry.org

Glen Ellyn Park District uses funds from GEIW toward need-based Camp Caravan scholarships. www.gepark.org

Glen Ellyn Public Library receives a donation toward their amazing “Bus to Books” summer enrichment outreach program for ESL and financially disadvantaged children, Burmese translator, and library outreach sta� to go to the GE Children’s Resource Center with books to read and check-out. www.gepl.org

Glen Ellyn Youth and Family Counseling o�ers a�ordable professional counseling services to local youth and families and a school liaison for GE public schools. www.geyfcs.org

Glenbard West HS English Language Learners Program serves students speaking non-English languages. From as far away as Somalia, Sudan, Iraq, Lebanon, Burma, and Cameroon, many of these students have never received formal schooling. The ELL Program provides basic life skills and literacy. www.glenbardwesths.org

NAMI DuPage provides support, advocacy and education to improve the quality of life for individuals with mental illness and their families. GEIW funds help fund education and early intervention programs for children and youth. www.namidupage.org

People's Resource Center responds to hunger and poverty in DuPage County, creating hope and change through a wide range of critical services: food pantry, clothing closet, emergency rent and mortgage assistance, financial assistance and social services, job assistance, computers, adult learning and literacy, art programs and more. www.peoplesrc.org

Philip J. Rock Center and School uses GEIW funds toward technology to improve communication and independence for the students in their comprehensive deaf-blind programs. www.philiprockcenter.org

YWCA receives GEIW funds toward Child Assault Prevention programs in Glen Ellyn Elementary schools and Teens Taking Charge programs in local middle schools. www.ywca.org

www.glenel lyninfantwelfare.orgwww.glenel lyninfantwelfare.org

fundraising events andSPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Serving area children for 90 years2014-15 GLEN ELLYN INFANT WELFARE GIVING

GEIW volunteered time in regular shifts with the Glen Ellyn Food Pantry and People’s Resource Center and held drives at monthly meetings for items such as diapers, emergency kits for children in shelters, or collections for a student in need. Our members held a successful 1st annual Monte Carlo Night, a beautiful 31st annual Housewalk, and sold mums, poinsettias and spring plants. The Junior Volunteers group was born and mentored through their first fundraiser, the Family Fitness Walk. Our family aid team was utilized to meet immediate, short-term needs of families and children referred to us from local agencies or school social workers.

Supplies 4 Success works to ensure children in Glen Ellyn schools have the school supplies, gym shoes and winter wear they need to be safe so they can have every opportunity for educational success with dignity. www.supplies4success.org

Teen Parent Connection serves teen parents in DuPage County as they navigate the challenges of both parenthood and adolescence. Provides long-term assistance to adolescent parents for their development of self-esteem, parenting skills and empowerment toward self-su�ciency. www.teenparentconnection.org

The GardenWorks Project helps families, all clients of local food pantries, relieve hunger through home vegetable gardens and coaching. Everyone deserves fresh produce, not only those with the physical and financial means to a�ord it. www.gardenworksproject.org

SPONSORSHIP LEVELS & BENEFITS:

Platinum ($5,000+)Full page, well-placed advertisement in Tour Guide Booklet (TGB), year-long link on the Glen Ellyn Infant Welfare website, business logo displayed prominently inside featured homes, exterior logo signage at all homes for two weeks prior to Housewalk, posters throughout town including business logo, business listing in TGB, business name placed on featured home page of each house in TGB, option for coupon within TGB and six complimentary Housewalk tickets.

Gold ($1,000+)Full page advertisement in Tour Guide Booklet (TGB), year-long link on the Glen Ellyn Infant Welfare website, business logo displayed prominently inside a featured home, exterior logo signage at a home for two weeks prior to Housewalk, posters throughout town including business logo, business listing in TGB, business name placed on featured home page of one home in TGB, option for coupon within TGB and four complimentary Housewalk tickets.

Silver ($500+)Half page advertisement in Tour Guide Booklet (TGB), option for coupon within TGB and three complimentary Housewalk tickets.

Bronze ($300+)Quarter page advertisement in Tour Guide Booklet (TGB), option for coupon within TGB and two complimentary Housewalk tickets.

Nickel ($150+)Tour Guide Booklet listing and one Housewalk ticket.

Brass ($50+)Tour Guide Booklet listing.

High Value Raffle DonationsLogo featured in prime, half page advertisement within Tour Guide Booklet (TGB), exclusive on-site display at a featured home day of Housewalk, business listing in TGB and two complimentary Housewalk tickets.

A Glen Ellyn tradition and our largest fundraiser of the year with over 1,000 area patrons attending. Each patron receives a Tour Guide Booklet (TGB), which includes their ticket to attend, summaries of the featured homes, advertisements and coupons from area businesses, ra�e layout and one ra�e ticket. Our Housewalk regularly receives editorial coverage in the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Daily Herald, The Glancer and The Glen Ellyn News. We loved using social media to reveal homes last year and will enjoy using it to keep you informed again this year! Tickets are $35 each in advance or $40 at the door.

Seeking your commitment as a 2016 Housewalk sponsor!

Pay now or through February 1st. Please complete sponsorship

form online at www.glenellyninfantwelfare.org/giving or contact

our development team at [email protected].

Interested in having your home be part of Housewalk on May 6, 2016? Contact Denise Harrington, Search Chairman at [email protected].

Would you like to contribute assistance such as catering, exterior or interior floral designs, decorating or staging help or another related service? Contributions will be acknowledged within the Tour Guide Booklet. Contact Rachel Bauer, 2016 Housewalk Chairman at [email protected].

To be included in our 32nd Annual Housewalk, contact us as soon as possible. We look forward to your support.

online sponsorship form: www.glenellyninfantwelfare.org/givingonline sponsorship form: www.glenellyninfantwelfare.org/giving

F R I D A Y , M A Y 6 , 2 0 1 6

32nd AnnualHousewalk

Annual Monte Carlo Casino Night and Silent AuctionSaturday, October 22, 2016

The only event like it in town! A dazzling, city style night out where

hundreds of Glen Ellyn men and women step out, roll the dice and

double down to support GEIW.

We'd love your support at this buzz-worthy event! Please contact

Diane at [email protected].

SPONSORSHIP LEVELS & BENEFITS:

Platinum ($1,000+)Name and logo on marketing materials prior to event, largest presence at event, name and logo on website, sponsorship of tables

Gold ($500+)Name and logo on event materials, name and logo on website, sponsorship of a table

Silver ($300+)Name and logo on event materials, name and logo on website

Bronze ($150+)Name and logo on event materials

Silent Auction Donations: Signage at the silent auction. Items can be picked up by one of our team members.

MONTE CARLO

Save the Date! 3rd Annual Junior Volunteers Family Fitness Walk | Sunday April 23, 2017

New to GEIW in 2014-15, we are so proud of this high school student

organization that has promoted and volunteered at Housewalk and

organized two successful Family Fitness Walks that have raised

$15,000! Thank you for the amazing turnout of families, friends,

neighbors and teammates all walking together for GEIW. These teens

are energized to help others in need. The students are seeking event

sponsorship and gifts in kind this year to make 2017 another success!

Family Fitness Walk is organized by the hardworking GEIW Junior

Volunteers and is focused on family, fitness and giving.

To be a part of this event, please contact Lisa Lane, Committee Chair, at [email protected]: event sponsorship, entertainment, catering, swag bags, coupons, promotional items, goods or services related to health, family or fitness.

Like us on Facebook!Get our news on your feed!

Tag day! Sept. 28, 2016

For more info

Start your Amazon shopping at http://smile.amazon.com and help Glen Ellyn Infant Welfare!

P lant sales! Fall, Winter and Spring

For more info!

We thank the Glen Ellyn community for their generous giving each year!

SPONSORSHIP LEVELS & BENEFITS:

Platinum ($5,000+)Full page, well-placed advertisement in Tour Guide Booklet

(TGB), year-long link on the Glen Ellyn Infant Welfare

website, business logo displayed prominently inside all

featured homes, exterior logo signage at all homes for two

weeks prior to Housewalk, posters throughout town

including business logo, business listing in TGB, business

name placed on featured home page of each house in TGB,

and six complimentary Housewalk tickets.

Gold ($1,000+)Full page advertisement in Tour Guide Booklet

(TGB), year-long link on the Glen Ellyn Infant Welfare

website, business logo displayed prominently inside a

featured home, exterior logo signage at a home for two

weeks prior to Housewalk, posters throughout town

including business logo, business listing in TGB, business

name placed on featured home page of one home in TGB,

and four complimentary Housewalk tickets.

Silver ($500+)Half page advertisement in Tour Guide Booklet

(TGB), and three complimentary Housewalk tickets.

Bronze ($300+)Quarter page advertisement in Tour Guide Booklet (TGB),

and two complimentary Housewalk tickets.

Nickel ($150+)Tour Guide Booklet listing and one Housewalk ticket.

Brass ($50+)Tour Guide Booklet listing.

High Value Raffle DonationsLogo featured in prime, half page advertisement within

Tour Guide Booklet (TGB), exclusive on-site display at a

featured home day of Housewalk, business listing in TGB

and two complimentary Housewalk tickets.

A Glen Ellyn tradition and our largest fundraiser of the year with over 1,000 area patrons attending. Each patron receives a Tour Guide Booklet (TGB), which includes their ticket to attend, summaries of the featured homes, advertisements, raffle packages and one raffle ticket. Our Housewalk regularly receives editorial coverage in the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Daily Herald, The Glancer and The Glen Ellyn News, as well as excellent social media exposure. Tickets are $40 each in advance or $45 at the door.

Seeking your commitment as a 2017 Housewalk sponsor! Pay now or through February 1st. Please complete sponsorship form online at www.glenellyninfantwelfare.org/giving or contact our development team at [email protected].

Promote your business and good citizenship!

Would you like to contribute assistance such as catering, exterior or interior floral designs, decorating or staging help or another related service? Contributions will be acknowledged within the Tour Guide Booklet and other Housewalk materials. Contact Housewalk Chairpersons Kristie Shinohara at [email protected] or Colleen Mocko at [email protected] to be included in this year's Housewalk. We look forward to your support!

online sponsorship form: www.glenellyninfantwelfare.org/givingonline sponsorship form: www.glenellyninfantwelfare.org/giving

F R I D A Y , M A Y 1 2 , 2 0 1 7

33rd Annual

Housewalk2nd Annual Monte Carlo Casino Night and Silent AuctionSaturday, October 24, 2015

The only event like it in town! A dazzling, city style night out where

hundreds of Glen Ellyn men and women step out, roll the dice and

double down to support GEIW.

We’d love your support at this buzz-worthy event! Please contact Kate at [email protected] or the Development Team at [email protected] without delay!

SPONSORSHIP LEVELS & BENEFITS:

Platinum ($1,000+)Name and logo on marketing materials prior to event, largest presence at event, name and logo on website, sponsorship of tables

Gold ($500+)Name and logo on event materials, name and logo on website, sponsorship of a table

Silver ($300+)Name and logo on event materials, name and logo on website

Bronze ($150+)Name and logo on event materials

Silent Auction Donations: Signage at the silent auction. Items can be picked up by one of our team members.

MONTE CARLO

Save the Date! 2nd Annual Junior Volunteers Family Fitness Walk | Sunday April 17, 2016

New to GEIW in 2014-15, we are so proud of this high school student

organization that supported GEIW e�orts at Tag day, promoted and

volunteered at Housewalk and organized a successful first annual

Family Fitness Walk that raised $4,862! The inaugural year had an

amazing turnout of families, friends, neighbors and teammates all

walking together for GEIW. These teens are energized to help others

in need.

Family Fitness Walk is organized by the hardworking GEIW Junior

Volunteers and is focused on family, fitness and giving. The students

are seeking event sponsorship and gifts in kind this year.

To be a part of this event, please contact Lisa Lane, Committee Chair, at [email protected]: event sponsorship, entertainment, catering, swag bags, coupons, promotional items, goods or services related to health, family or fitness.

Like us on Facebook!Get our news on your feed!

Tag day! Oct 7, 2015! For more info!

Start your Amazon shopping at http://smile.amazon.com and help Glen Ellyn Infant Welfare!

P lant sales! Fall, Winter and Spring

For more info!

Each year students from our Glen Ellyn high schools are awarded GEIW scholarships for the credits needed to earn an Associates Degree from College of DuPage! Our scholarship advisory team stays connected with recipients through their time at C.O.D. to optimize their opportunity for success!

Anima Young Singers of Greater Chicago transforms young lives through excellence in music education and fosters life-long values like self discipline, teamwork and the pursuit of excellence. GEIW funds are used towards music education, outreach and scholarship. www.animasinger.org

Bridge Communities helps transition homeless families to self-su�ciency by working with partners to provide mentoring, housing and supportive services. www.bridgecommunities.org

CASA of DuPage County recruits, trains and supports volunteer citizen advocates to e�ectively speak in the best interests of abused, neglected and dependent children in the DuPage County juvenile and family court system. Every child has the right to a safe, permanent and nurturing home. www.dupagecasa.org

Central DuPage Pastoral Counseling Center provides a�ordable, professional pastoral counseling services to the public in an ecumenical setting. www.cdpcc.org

Community Housing Advocacy and Development of DuPage (CHAD) helps provide quality, a�ordable, long-term rental housing to income qualifying, hardworking individuals and families who struggle to support themselves, including managing 28 a�ordable housing units in Glen Ellyn. www.chadhousing.org

DuPage PADS is ending homelessness, starting with housing, both interim and permanent. They also use support services to help

individuals and families work toward becoming self-su�cient. www.dupagepads.org

Easter Seals DuPage & Fox Valley provides outpatient rehabilitation services for children with developmental and physical disabilities. Their services help children achieve maximum independence as well as give support to the families. www.eastersealsdfvr.org

Family Shelter Service o�ers help and hope to those a�ected by domestic violence. Funds support hotline services, counseling and shelters, children’s programs, education outreach, prevention and court advocacy. www.familyshelterservice.org

Glen Ellyn Children's Resource Center helps children from low-income families acquire the necessary skills in academics and social interaction to move successfully through grades K-12 and into adulthood. GECRC provides afterschool and summer programs that emphasizeliteracy and community involvement.www.gecrc.com

Glen Ellyn Food Pantry fights local hunger! This ecumenical endeavor of Glen Ellyn churches cooperate in providing food and volunteers to serve people in need, currently about 300 families every month. www.glenellynfoodpantry.org

Glen Ellyn Park District uses funds from GEIW toward need-based Camp Caravan scholarships. www.gepark.org

Glen Ellyn Public Library receives a donation toward their amazing “Bus to Books” summer enrichment outreach program for ESL and financially disadvantaged children, Burmese translator, and library outreach sta� to go to the GE Children’s Resource Center with books to read and check-out. www.gepl.org

Glen Ellyn Youth and Family Counseling offers affordable professional counseling services to local youth and families and a school liaison for GE public schools. www.geyfcs.org

Glenbard West HS English Language Learners Program serves students speaking non-English languages. From as far away as Somalia, Sudan, Iraq, Lebanon, Burma, and Cameroon, many of these students have never received formal schooling. The ELL Program provides basic life skills and literacy. www.glenbardwesths.org

NAMI DuPage provides support, advocacy and education to improve the quality of life for individuals with mental illness and their families. GEIW funds help fund education and early intervention programs for children and youth. www.namidupage.org

People's Resource Center responds to hunger and poverty in DuPage County, creating hope and change through a wide range of critical services: food pantry, clothing closet, emergency rent and mortgage assistance, financial assistance and social services, job assistance, computers, adult learning and literacy, art programs and more. www.peoplesrc.org

Philip J. Rock Center and School uses GEIW funds toward technology to improve communication and independence for the students in their comprehensive deaf-blind programs. www.philiprockcenter.org

World Relief DuPage (WRD) partners with local churches, volunteers, and community groups to help refugee families move into apartments, learn English, find jobs, access needed health care, enroll their children in school, and start on a path to self-sufficiency and growth. www.worldreliefdupage.org

YWCA receives GEIW funds toward Child Assault Prevention programs in Glen Ellyn Elementary schools and Teens Taking Charge programs in local middle schools. www.ywca.org

www.glenel lyninfantwelfare.orgwww.glenel lyninfantwelfare.org

fundraising events andSPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Serving area children for nearly 90 years2016-17 GLEN ELLYN INFANT WELFARE GIVING

Committed to the spirit of civic volunteering and giving, GEIW members commit time to serve the Glen Ellyn Food Pantry and People's Resource Center and hold

drives at monthly meetings for items such as diapers, emergency kits for children in shelters, or collections for a student in need. Our members hold annual

fundraising events and sell mums, poinsettias and spring plants - with funds raised dedicated to agencies and scholarships that serve DuPage county, as noted

below. In 2014-15, the Junior Volunteers group was born and mentored through their first fundraiser, the Family Fitness Walk. Our family aid team was utilized to

meet immediate, short-term needs of families and children referred to us from local agencies or school social workers.

Supplies 4 Success works to ensure children in Glen Ellyn schools have the school supplies, gym shoes and winter wear they need to be safe so they can have every opportunity for educational success with dignity. www.supplies4success.org

Teen Parent Connection serves teen parents in DuPage County as they navigate the challenges of both parenthood and adolescence. Provides long-term assistance to adolescent parents for their development of self-esteem, parenting skills and empowerment toward self-su�ciency. www.teenparentconnection.org

The GardenWorks Project helps families, all clients of local food pantries, relieve hunger through home vegetable gardens and coaching. Everyone deserves fresh produce, not only those with the physical and financial means to a�ord it. www.gardenworksproject.org