JULY 2013–DECEMBER 2014
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A L E T TERExecutive Director & Board President
Shawn E. Jeffers, Executive Director Matthew B. Schubert, Board President
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As we celebrated Little City’s 55th year of service, together with friends like you, we have redefined the “New Little City” – a vital andvibrant community offering a comprehensive scope of services and amenities to individuals with intellectual and developmentaldisabilities. Our campus is alive with stories of stunning successes and triumphs.
Throughout this annual report, we invite you to explore the lives of our children and adultsimpacted by our programs. Little City is more than a place with a mission. It is a caringcommunity filled with options, opportunities, hopes and dreams.
The Home-Based Support Services program is completing an impressive SilverAnniversary – 25 years of service – in linking families to needed resources, therapiesand educational advocacy. The Center for Employment & Business Opportunitiesprogram enabled 155 individuals with disabilities to find and maintain employment thisyear. The Center for the Arts continues to produce award-winning “Art Brut,” which hasbeen exhibited around the world.
Little City continues to identify and expand services to advance our mission. We arepleased to announce the opening of the first two of six planned homes in the DuffeyFamily Children’s Village – Larry’s Home and the Foglia Home – which recently became home to 16 children with autism.
At Little City, there is no finish line. Our goal is to make tomorrow better than today. The only constant is our desire to change andimprove. We do so by continually making great strides to further enrich the lives of those we serve and to help them flourish.
Thank you for your support, your time and your talent as we continue to grow in our mission and define and refine the “New Little City.”
Yours in service,
L I T T L E C I TY I S MORETHAN A P LACE W I THA M ISS I ON . I T I S ACAR ING COMMUN I TYF I L L ED W I TH OPT I ONS ,OPPORTUN I T I ES ,HOPES AND DREAMS .
HOME-BASED SUPPORT SERVICES
Services are consistent with current best-practice models,which maintain individuals in the community while increasingcompetency in all areas of functioning. Certified professionalstaff provide goal-oriented, person-centered services in the
home or in a community setting.
Home-Based Supports can includelinkage to community services,educational advocacy, assistance withactivities of daily living, counselingand training for family caregivers, andbehavior intervention and treatment.
For adults, supports focus on socialskills building, building friendships andteaching skills of daily living. The
program collaboratively works with the Center for Employment& Business Opportunities to help link individuals toassessment, job coaching and employment.
The Home-Based Support Services program is celebrating its25th anniversary and serves more than 110 families throughoutthe Chicagoland area each year. Individuals range in age fromthree to 45 years.
and strengthen relationshipsAdvocacy is defined as “active support” – which is the primaryfunction of Little City’s Home-Based Support Services Programthat preserves families, strengthens relationships and enhancesfamilies’ well-being.
Angela is 20 years old and receivesHome-Based Supports from Little City.She is a huge fan of Gordon Ramsay,and she loves Disney characters.
While in high school, Angela sang inthe chorus and was on the pep squad.Since entering her transition programat school, she has been employed ata food pantry, worked at the front deskof her local YMCA, and she is currentlyworking at a TJ Maxx/Home Goods store.
One of the biggest challenges parents face is the lack ofunderstanding from others of what they experience daily. TheHome-Based Support Services program lets parents know that theyare not alone in what they may be experiencing. There may bestruggles with the educational system, diet, exercise and in manyother activities of daily life.
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a re t h o se whode f i n e t he commun i t yLittle City is grateful for its friends and corporate partners whohave beautified our campus, shared in activities with participantsand supported athletes at Special Olympics competitions and otherrecreational activities over the last year.
More than 1,000 individual and group volunteers worked on one-timeand ongoing projects, giving their time and skills to help supportchildren and adults served at Little City. Hundreds helped with specialevents like the Hot Chocolate Walk for Little City, thanking walkersand manning the first-aid station. Many completed gardening andpainting projects at Little City’s 15 community-integrated homesacross DuPage and Cook County and on campus.
Little City has a baseball diamond again, thanks to the tireless effortsof many corporate groups and the youth from the Summer YouthEmployment Program. The diamond was repositioned, reconstructedand beautified for an improved playing experience.
Special thanks to our friends and volunteers who helped defineour community:
$99 Per RoomADPAltriaArthur J. GallagherAssuranceBaxter HealthBoy ScoutsCitibank ITExperianGreek AmericanRehabilitation & Care CenterHarper Dental StudentsHoly Family ChurchHOSCIllinois Tool WorksImpact 365IntuitInverness Fire DepartmentInverness Police DepartmentKeller Williams
Koenig & Strey FoundationKovitz Investment GroupLemont Calvary ChurchLiberty MutualLittle City Junior BoardLittle City Parent, Family andGuardian GroupOmronPalatine Fire DepartmentPalatine Police DepartmentParamount StaffingSchneider ElectricSeigel’sTargetThe Nielsen CompanyUIUC Chapter of MedlifeUnited WayZurich North America
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FOSTER CARE & ADOPTION
creating forever familieshousing. Most importantly, Tony, Sr. never missed a visit withhis son. Through these consistent efforts, Tony and Tonycreated a mutual bond based on love, affection and respect.
“I like the work Little City was doing. They had your back andwalked me through it. They told me everything they weregoing to do. They stood there with me like a sister or a brother,and gave me a lot of knowledge. Without them I don’t think Icould have done it,” commented Tony, Sr.
When Tony, Jr. is asked what it’s likeliving with his Dad, he says, “Good,”with a big smile on his face.
Little City’s Center for Familyand Community-Based Servicesrecruits and supports foster/adoptivefamilies to provide loving homesfor children with autism and otherintellectual and developmentaldisabilities. Last year more than50 children were served.
Both Tony, Sr. and Tony, Jr. have much to celebrate this year. Notonly do they share the same birthday, but they got the best presentthey could have wanted – to become a family again.
“Getting him home was a good feeling. It brought a lot of joy tome, to see him know that Mom may not be here but I’ve got myDad,” expressed Tony, Sr.
The first six years of Tony, Jr.’s life were marked by turmoiland instability, eventually leading to his removal fromhis mother and placement intofoster care. For the next two years,Tony, Sr. committed himself 100%,knowing he wanted to do right byhis son. He actively engaged intherapy, where he learned newtools in order to become astronger advocate for his son’sspecial needs.
Little City supported Tony, Sr. infinding employment and stable
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Little City artists are showcased in more than a dozen exhibitsacross the country each year. As a group and as individuals,our artists have exhibited in museums and galleries aroundthe world, and their work has become part of permanentcollections of museums, corporations and individualcollectors.
A one-of-a-kind documentary, “Share My Kingdom,” providesa glimpse into the compelling life histories and the artisticcreations of three artists with intellectual and developmentaldisabilities: Harold Jeffries, Wayne Mazurek and Luke Tauber.With no formal art education or training, each transforms hisvision into inspiring artistic works.
In 2014, “Share My Kingdom” was screened at the AthensInternational Film and Video Festival, Athens, Ohio and at theLos Angeles Diversity Film Festival, Los Angeles, California,and at many local showings in the Chicago area.
W I T H N O F O R M A L A R T E D U C AT I O N O R T R A I N I N G , E A C HT R A N S F O R M S H I S V I S I O N I N T O I N S P I R I N G A R T I S T I C W O R K S .
i l l u s t ra t e t ha tcreativity has no disability
Outsider Art or Art Brut, meaning “art uncooked,” is pure,
powerful and meaningful. This art is produced entirely for
individual fulfillment, without regard to exhibition, fame or
monetary reward. It is defined as artwork by artists who are not
formally trained, and are working outside of the art world.
Little City’s Center for the Arts has given individuals with
disabilities the opportunity to explore their creative talents,
allowing for a new channel of expression.
Professional art facilitators work with Little City artists each day,
helping individuals to push the edge of the artistic envelope and
to strive for innovation. They may suggest that a piece of artwork
is finished when they see it has reached an optimal point in its
development. This is an important function, as so many of our
artists are more engaged with the act of creating than they are
with the physical item being created.
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CHILDREN’S VILLAGE
Funded by the generosity of the John M. and Becky Duffeyfamily, Vincent and Patricia Foglia of the Foglia FamilyFoundation, the Larry Rudis Special Needs Trust, as well as
hundreds of dedicated donors, thehomes include features specificallydesigned for children with moderateto profound autism.
Innovative sensory rooms serve highstimulus functions such as art, music,crafts and psychomotor activities, whileat other times accommodate lowstimulus activities like speech therapyand one-on-one instruction. Specifically
chosen paint colors, lighting and flooring materials reflect thefunction of the rooms. The new homes include a visiting roomto provide a quiet place for parents to visit with their children.
Little City provides residential services to 52 children and 159adults. Multiple living arrangements are available with avariety of support levels and include: 15 community-integratedhomes, community living apartments, supportive livingapartments and campus-based residences.
is committed to creatinga home like no other
Home can be defined as “a place that is dear to one.” ForMichael, a sunny 17-year-old who lives in the new Duffey FamilyChildren’s Village, the Foglia Home is dear to him. He has livedat Little City for almost five years,formerly in the Spruce Home. Priorto his arrival at Little City, Michaellived in his family’s community ofBridgeview with his mother, fatherand younger brother.
In addition to swimming, Michaelenjoys playing with his toys(Transformers,) playing videogames and spending time with hisfamily. During his time here, Michael has shown tremendouspersonal growth and has developed warm relationships withpeers and staff.
The “New Little City” continues to grow in its mission of enrichingthe lives of children and adults with disabilities. The DuffeyFamily Children’s Village opened in January of 2015. Two of sixplanned, state-of-the-art, eight-bedroom residences are nowhome to 16 children, including Michael.
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AS PARTICIPANTS TAKE ON RESPONSIBIL ITY, THEY HAVE ASUPPORT NETWORK THEY CAN CONFIDENTLY TURN TO FOR HELP.
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Employment has been defined as a critical component for mostadults to build full and productive lives. For the youth and adultsat Little City, success is the result of hard work and preparation.
Henry has lived at Little City for three years. Shortly after movingto Little City, he got a job at Chick-fil-A. Henry likes getting apay check so that he can treat his mother by taking her out orbuying her gifts. He loves his mother deeply and enjoys makingher happy.
A huge fan of Elvis, Henry has a large Elvis movie and musiccollection. He has performed as an Elvis impersonator in LasVegas, and has the pictures to prove it!
Little City has decades of experience in expanding ourparticipants’ education, strengthening their self-reliance, andpromoting the gainful employment of Little City residents andcommunity members. Individuals are encouraged to takecharge of their lives and learn the importance of working and
interacting with others at the Center for Employment &Business Opportunities.
As participants take on responsibility, they have a supportnetwork they can confidently turn to for help. Staff at theCenter for Employment provide the necessary support,motivation, skills training and hands-on experience neededfor participants to successfully secure and maintainemployment.
Little City helps employers understand work styles and varyingabilities of our individuals, which breaks down commonly heldstereotypes, and highlights the benefits of employing ourextraordinary youth and adults.
The Center for Employment & Business Opportunities partnerswith more than 60 companies throughout the MetropolitanChicago area, which have employed more than 90 full andpart-time workers from Little City this year.
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Lizzie has lived at Little City for two years. This energetic 19year-old loves the band Air Supply, the TV show Full House,Disney princesses, tea parties and birthday parties. Creatingart and cutting out hearts are some of her favorite activities.
Lizzie communicates using vocalizations and gestures. Duringthe school day, she is also learning to use a communicationdevice.
Serving students ages 3-21 withautism and other intellectual anddevelopmental disabilities, Little City’sChildBridge Center for Educationprovides progressive services for childrenwith severe and profound needs. Bothchildren who live at Little City and thoseliving within surrounding communitiesare welcomed at the school.
Led by a National Board Certified Teacher, Little City’stherapeutic day school is approved by the Illinois State Boardof Education. Integrated academic and life skills, alongwith clinical and transitional services are available to helpchildren reach their goals.
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academic and life skillsIn collaboration with each child’s home school district, the dayschool develops an Individualized Education Program (IEP) foreach student. Personalized therapies and intervention servicesaddress the student’s unique educational needs.
Little City provides computer-based training, assistivetechnology devices and augmentative communicationtherapies (such as visual systems, sign language, AAC Devices,
etc.). All students have access toiPads within their classrooms thatare customized to their learningand communication styles.
The therapeutic day school hasexpanded, and now has anincreased student capacity of50 students. The school hasmore than tripled in size, from
3,000 square feet to over 10,000 square feet, adding fiveadditional classrooms, a life skills lab, vocational lab,library/media center, two therapy rooms and a sensorygym. These enhancements will provide a new, dynamiceducational routine for Little City students.
PERSONALIZED THERAPIESAND INTERVENTIONSERVICES ADDRESS THESTUDENT’S UNIQUEEDUCATIONAL NEEDS.
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Little City Officers & Board of DirectorsO F F I C E R SPRESIDENT Matthew B. Schubert, Paramount Staffing
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT and TREASURER B. Timothy Desmond, Central Station Development Corporation
VICE PRESIDENT and SECRETARY David A. Rose, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
VICE PRESIDENT Douglas A. Wilson, Breakthrough Technologies, LLC
ASSISTANT TREASURER Charles G. Fergus, Office of the Attorney General
ASSISTANT TREASURER Jeffrey A. Krug, J. Krug & Associates, Inc
ASSISTANT SECRETARY Alex G. Alexandrou, City of Aurora
GENERAL COUNSEL John J. George, Schuyler, Roche and Crisham, P.C.
the lead •erslead·er·ship noun. organizing and enlisting the aid andsupport of a group of people in order to achieve a common goal.
B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R SRonald Ally William Rainey Harper CollegeEleni P. Bousis Greek American Rehabilitation
and Care CentreMichele A. Carlin HR Policy AssociationVernon L. CarsonWilliam Chepulis Zurich Insurance CompanyJohn M. Duffey Six Flags Great AmericaJennifer Gavelek Mesirow Financial CorporationAlexander A. Gianaras Transformer Manufacturers, Inc
Mitchell A. Kovitz Kovitz Investment GroupFred G. Lebed The Prairie Group Consulting, IncJoan M. Lebow Thompson Coburn, LLPDaniel N. Luber Armor Wealth GroupMarcus D. Montanye The Private BankDavid J. Pfau Peak DB Systems, LLCJames H. Stone Stone Management CorporationJames V. Testa Show Sage, LLC
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E X E C U T I V E S T A F FEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Shawn E. Jeffers
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Linda LaPorte
CHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Edward J. Hockfield
B O A R D O F A D V I S O R SJanet Barker-Evans Ryan Partnership
Paul A. Castiglione States Attorney Office
Kevin J. Conboy Oracle
Thomas J. Dart Sherriff’s Office of Cook County, Illinois
Lincoln D. Germain Honeywell International
Steve Ginsburg Running Away Enterprises, LLC
Jonathan C. Green City of Chicago
Quentin C. Johnson Soloman Edwards Group
Laurence M. Landsman Block & Landsman
Mona Pearl BeyondAStrategy.com
J. Todd Phillips Parson Partners
Quintin E. Primo Capri Capital Advisors
Sue M. Saltsburg
Robert J. Samson Wells Fargo Foundation
Jerry I. Siegel Midway Moving and Storage, Inc.
PRESIDENT Brendan ScanlanVICE PRESIDENT Amanda Roberts SECRETARY Megan PheeTREASURER Conor Desmond
Patrick BaveChristina BergerRandi BlumeNicholas ButchkoJillian Cole
Ashley DeckerTimur EligulashviliAlyse EligulashviliBeth HillstromAndrea MacIverRichie MarreroConnor McCarthyErin McCraryJustin Milner
J U N I O R B O A R D M E M B E R SKathryn NelsonBiswa PhuyalMichelle RakoczyRachael RohnAndy ShesslerDamon SimmonsJosh SteinfeldJeff VranekJustin Yoder
CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER Larry Heisler
CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER Yvonne Renee Watts
P A R E N T , F A M I L Y , G U A R D I A N ( P F G ) B O A R D M E M B E R SPRESIDENT Gil FergusVICE PRESIDENT Cathy BertolozziVICE PRESIDENT Michael MillerTREASURER David RoseSECRETARY Audrey Tepperman
Alex G. AlexandrouNancy E. ArndtVirginia BroneckeBarb & Frank CastiglioneGilda M. Castiglione Colleen Clifford
Rit & Mehetab FaisalBetty Fergus Bernie GoldbergAndrea HockfieldSandra Loebe-Stoken
Anita MillerMichael J. PolelleBonadel & Michael R. PurpuraElizabeth & Randall E. SassDaniel Tepperman
Cook CountyJohn M. & Becky J. Duffey
DuPage County Community ServicesVincent & Patricia Foglia/Foglia Family Foundation
Cermak ProduceThe Chicago Community TrustEdward J. & Andrea HockfieldIllinois Clean Energy CommunityFoundationIllinois Department of Commerceand Economic Opportunity
Omron Foundation, Inc.Edmond and Alice OplerFoundation Paramount StaffingJames & Judith Reid-AndersonDavid A. Rose & Nancy BlockRunning Away Enterprises, LLC
Matthew & Tina SchubertHenry Smogolski/ SmogolskiFamily Charitable TrustEleni, Bobby & Taso TzotzolisSpexWalgreen CompanyZurich Insurance Company
AnonymousAlvin H. Baum Family Fund
Eleni & Dimitrios BousisVernon L. & Merle* Carson
Dorothy L. Kasch*The John D. and Minnie R. Schneider Charitable Trust
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P L A T I N U M ( $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 + )
G O L D ( $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 - 9 9 , 9 9 9 )
S I L V E R ( $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 - 4 9 , 9 9 9 )
Alexian Brothers Health SystemSteve & Barbara Anderson Argonne National LaboratoryAssurance Agency, Ltd.Andrea Bell TrustBMO Harris BankNicholas J. Bouras*Barbara Bradford & Robert ShermanScott & Maureen ChaikinDavid J. Chernicky TrustCity of Chicago, Department of Finance
Gladys K. Crown Philanthropic FundKent P. & Elizabeth D.Dauten/Keystone Capital, Inc.The Davee FoundationB. Timothy & Nancy DesmondTahra & Mark Dodson/The DodsonFoundationElk Grove TownshipThe Fogelson FoundationPaul Galvin MemorialFoundation TrustJohn & Mary Jo George
Alec K. and Viena P. GianarasFoundation/Alexander GianarasJonathan & Monica GreenHanover Township Cook County, ILMarguerite D. HarkIllinois Arts CouncilJames McHugh Construction Co.Shawn & Barbara JeffersKaye B. KarchMitchell & Sari KovitzLinda LaPorte
B R O N Z E ( $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 - 2 4 , 9 9 9 )
Ethel & Joel SharenowGeorge & Dimitra Zervas
“Our compassion
stems from the
inspirational stories
of success and
accomplishment
of the individuals
served by Little City.
We are proud to be
a part of making a
difference in their
lives, giving them
the opportunity to
live fulfilling lives.”
–ELENI & JIMMY BOUSIS
do • norsCorporate,
Foundation& Individual
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Norman & Susan AbazorisFoundationBruce Adreani/Adreani FoundationAdvocate Lutheran General HospitalAmerican Chartered BankJames AndersenAnonymousAssociated BankJulie Bell/Julie Bell Living TrustBest Foundation, Walter J. and Edith E.Abraham & Judith BohrerBunzl USA, Inc.Michele CarlinGilda M. CastiglioneEileen ChristensenThe Christopher Family FoundationCommunity Health Charities ofIllinoisDelta Dental of Illinois Foundation
The DentaQuest FoundationDentons US, LLPJerry & Elissa FeigCharles (Gil) & Betty FergusA. Finkl & Sons Co.First Midwest BankAndrew C. & Karen M. FlisGood Family Foundation/Dr. Mary L. GoodLillian GorakJudge Albert* & Celia GreenDonald & Joyce GreenbergPamela & Gregory GreeneWilliam Rainey Harper CollegeJean HartmannJeff & Vicki HeiseIllinois Tool WorksSusan L. Klimaitis Foundation / Leo B. KlimaitisEllen Kolegar & Jack F. McKart
LaForce, Inc.Joan LebowDemetrios & Marianna LogothetisMax & Alayne MancinelliRoxanne & Rocco MartinoMcGrath LexusCarol L. MeyerJerry & Ashley Siegel / MidwayMoving and Storage, Inc.Kenneth M. & Theresa M. MihalkaMelanie & Steven MilinEileen R. MillerMNJ Technology ServicesRosellen & E. William MonterMotorola Solutions, Inc.Jerome S. and Grace H. MurrayFoundationNitelNorcon, Inc.Northwest Community Hospital
OracleP. Walker BrothersPalatine TownshipPappageorge Haymes PartnersHerman & Katherine PetersFoundationThe Pink House FoundationMichael J. & Donna PolelleDaniel & Helen PradtPrairie States Enterprises, Inc.Douglas & Gwen SchaafDennis & Carla SchlemmerScott SchweighauserSpherade, Inc.Robert & Audrae StephenDavid M. StoneTellabs FoundationMike ValentineWells Fargo Advisors, LLC
E X E C U T I V E D I R E C T O R ' S C I R C L E ( $ 5 , 0 0 0 - 9 , 9 9 9 )
Jimmie S. AbbottRobert & Alice AbtJoseph & Cheryl AdamsJohn L. AikinAnonymousB. C. Ziegler and CompanyBarrington Junior Women'sClub, Inc.Linda M. BellMegan Berger
The Berner Charitable andScholarship FoundationRonald S. BettsThomas G. BlanchardBreakthrough Technologies, LLCGwendolyn DamicoJay DeratanyMartin & Gail DooleyPatricia EdwaldsEfie's Canteen, Inc.
John & Bonnie EnglandEnterprise Holdings FoundationCaroline G. FaytleBrian FlanaganPatrick & Susan FrangellaRoylene GallasLincoln Germain & GaylaWicks GermainBernard GoldbergRobert G. & Joellen Higgins
Margaret HillstromRonald & Bonnie HoppertonQuentin & Elizabeth JohnsonAl H. KaeppelKatten Muchin RosenmanFoundation, Inc.Jeffrey & Lorraine Krug/J. Krug &Associates, Inc.Wendy K. KrittJohn L. Kurkowski
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Marvin & Kay LichtmanFoundation, Inc.Daniel N. LuberMagellan CorporationMcGladrey, LLPMesirow Financial CorporationMotorola Solutions Foundation
Edward & Jean MurphyDavid & Daryl NelmsDavid PfauThe Private BankThe Albert B. & Audrey G. RatnerFamily FoundationBruce & Diana Rauner
Randall & Elizabeth SassJohn & Erma Schnabel/John J.Schnabel TrustCharles and M.R. ShapiroFoundation, Inc.James H. Stone/James H.Stone Trust
T-Cat Enterprise, Inc.James & Dana TrumbullUnited Way Metro ChicagoWells Fargo Foundation
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Nicholas D. AdamsVincent & Sue AlesiAnonymousAon Risk SolutionsB.C. Ziegler & CompanyLance & Margaret BalkBank of America/Merrill LynchJames L. BarceLana J. BaumeisterBaxter Healthcare CorporationRichard & Philis BeilfussKarel L. BekkerBerkshire Hathaway Koenig RubloffHarry* & Harriet BernbaumEmil Bertolozzi
Norman L. Berven & Barbara A.Mittelstaedt-BervenBethel Lutheran ChurchShawn BieryNicolas BlancRichard & Carole BlazekClayton & Christy BloomeKatharine BornarthDavid BroneckeKenneth H. BrownElaine G. BrownfieldSharon & Michael BukovitzRoy & Katherine BuksteinRichard & Margaret CagneyFrank & Barbara CastiglioneChevron Humankind Program
Constantine J. ChristDebra & Arthur ClamageAndrea R. CohenMimis & Andrea CohenPaul CollinsCommunity Health Charities ofVirginiaCommunity Health Charities ofIllinois & IndianaVincent & Sheila ConnorThe Cooper FoundationGary & Deborah CremieuxDenise CurryThomas & Sue DamarioJean & James DayAmy & Ryan DeWitteMichael & Karen Donahue
L E A D E R S H I P C L U B ( $ 1 , 0 0 0 - 2 , 4 9 9 )
"I will be a lifelong
supporter of Little
City. This amazing
community has
allowed my sister
and other residents
to have a quality of
life that my family
and I never dreamed
possible!”
– JULIE BELL
Blake & Laura LacherMax & Sondra LorigDavis Love III Foundation, Inc.Bruce & Cindy LubinDennis & Mary MasekMonica McCarthyMichael & Kristina McGrathMiller, Cooper & Co., Ltd.Million Dollar Round TableFoundationGordon H. & Karen M. Millner/Gordon H. & Karen M. Millner Family FoundationJustin MillnerJohn & Leslie Munger
Omnicare, Inc.Floyd & Linda PerkinsRaymond JamesRichard and Marianne ReinischFoundationJanet & Alan RosenfeldPaul & Joan Rubschlager FoundationKevin & Therese ScanlanRoger & Carolyn SchellenbergerSchoenberg, Finkel, Newman, &Rosenberg, LLCJoan & Anthony ScialabbaMichael H. SecoyJonathan & Lynne Shapiro
Justin SheperdRoy SplanskyRobert ToberUngaretti & Harris, LLPBurton UryLinda & Malcolm UsherVillage Bank & TrustJohn WaltonJonathan WatermanJeff & Christie WeissDouglas & Jennifer WilsonWintrust Commercial BankingHal R. & Cindy WolkenAndrew Yonke
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Foundation& Individual
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L E A D E R S H I P C L U B ( $ 1 , 0 0 0 - 2 , 4 9 9 )Brian & Tracey DonlanPatricia G. EcholsThomas & Lisa EngorenExperimur, LLCJude & Jacob FairbankMohamed & Mehetab FaisalWilliam B. FarrFaultless, Inc.Roger & Susanne FeinJohn & Cheryl FerroliAndrew & Karen FlisNancy M. FoggGerald & Ellen FreedmanSusan FriedTimothy & Valerie FuW. James GansonPatrick & Lisa GaughanJennifer & Greg GavelekGE FoundationJoseph H. Goldberg FamilyFoundationLeonard & Elaine GrynAlan GunterThe Dr. Lewis A. Hare & Ruth A.Lerman Hare Charitable FoundationWilliam & Deborah HartmannGary A. HeineRobert & Virginia HellengaLeo F. HickmanRobert & Charlotte HodesDonald & Sandra HoffmanKay A. HooglandHorizon Financial Services, Inc.The Huston FoundationDonna IuorioPamela & Fred JohnsonKimberly T. JosephThomas & Kathleen KempDaniel & Brenda KennedyDavid & Kathy KennedySyed & Zehra KhaderLori S. Khanuk
Michael A. KielyMichael & Carol KillianKohl'sMichelle & Eric KolkeyJames & Anne KolovosGerald A. & Karen A. KolschowskyFoundation, Inc.Timothy KolschowskyThe Kraft Foods Group FoundationFrank KralKenneth & Nancy KrejsaGregory LandisJanet & Ralph LangtonLouis & Betsy LaPagliaGretel J. LaVieriLawson Products, Inc.Peter & Judith LedererFrancine LeFrakSheldon L. & Pearl R. LeibowitzFoundationCatherine & James LiggettKenneth J. LissSandra Loebe-Stoken & RichardStokenMargaret & Steve LombardoGeorge J. London MemorialFoundationMichael & Joyce LuethM. Holland CompanyJames ManskDesmond MartelloMartin Family FoundationJayne McGrathGunjan & Duane MehraRobert B. MellanderMichael & Anita MillerRick & Michelle MistrettaMR/LD Fund Illinois StateCouncil K of C Charities, Inc.Jerome MrowcaMuch ShelistRichard & Debra NaponelliClaude & Paula NickellRichard & Diane Norwood
Betty & Richard OberdorfLawrence & Debra ObermanJill O'BrienClaude & Audrey OhanesianCarole & George OlsenMattew OpalJanet A. OrtaggioTom Pado & Lee HamiltonRobert J. PalmPHH MortgageDonna Zadeikis-Pino &Albert R. PinoPir Tano Construction Co., Inc.PNC Financial Services GroupMilton & Lois PodolskyVirginia & Charles PoidomaniIgor PolonskyMarko C. PopovicBonadel & Michael PurpuraRobert QuandtRahn Equipment CompanyJoyce & Christopher RahnMark & Marianne RakoczyJoanne & Gregory RemingtonRent-A-CenterPatricia RheaMark & Ellen RichmondNeil & Louise RichterMichael & Deborah RohrwasserBarbara Jane Irwin and RobertoRomo Family FoundationAnne N. RorimerRotary Club of Palatine FoundationJonathan RothsteinMaynard & Lesley Sue RussellFather Francis A. Ryan Council No.5025 Knights of ColumbusLee & Elise SacksSaints Peter & Paul Catholic ChurchSheila SammonsDelores SanfordNicholas Schlageter, M.D.
Aviva SchultzThe Schwaben SocietyCharity FundSeaway Supply Co.Dennis & Cathy SeithShield HealthcareShow Sage, LLCHoward & Merle SimonRichard & Diane SirianiSamuel M. SorkinPaul & Diane SpanierStarboard Health Care, LLCAvy & Marcie SteinAllan & Jill SteinbergNancy W. SternJohn H. StevensJames & Mary Beth StewartIra and Sheila Stone FamilyFoundationStout Risius Ross, Inc.Mary & Ronald StreitRobert M. SwansonGuy & Theresa TagliaviaLewis R. TeichJames Testa & Terri RuddThe Atlantic Philanthropies, Inc.Towers WatsonJames & Marianne TrofimukShirley A. VallortRobert & Jan Van ItenVillage of SchaumburgPaul L. VilmurJeffrey VranekMark WalengaFrank J. WasilewskiThomas J. WedellScott & Janice WeinsteinThe Clara Weiss FundMarjorie WeissWilliam Blair & CompanyJack & Gail WitlinGary & Lisa WolfsonKenneth A. Youga
*denotes deceased
AFSCME Council 31Charles & Mary AlbrechtPeter AldersonAlex & Karen AlexandrouMichael AlterAmerican Hotel Register CompanySam L. Amirante & Associates, LLCSam & Deanna AmiranteKirk AndersonAnonymousGerard & Rosemary AranhaVirgina & Theodore AreyNancy E. ArndtLoraine I. ArrigoKerri & Wade AshAvionteDaniel & Lora BakDorothy BanasMarvin BaumanAnna & Wilfried BechtloffPaul & Karen BellJudy & Walter BergRobert & Beverly Berman/The Louis& Dorothy Berman FoundationLois BernhardLewis & Jill Bernstein
Robert BernsteinRick BertolozziJohn BirdWillard & Catherine BishopJoseph R. BlankGerald & Annette BlumbergDavid & Nancy BlunkBon Air Services, Inc.Rick & Debbie BonickCharles & Martha BonifieldBrian & Mimi BorkanAndrew BosmanDonald F. BousemanKelly BrennanAdrianne & Charles BrimieDavid & Mary BrueggenPaul BruneChristine S. BuckoMark & Susan BurdenMr. & Mrs. Joe BuskyRoger & Becky ButlerAnn E. CallawayMark T. CannonRazia CarbaidwalaJohn C. Carruth
Joe & Deborah CastrianoCell Phone Thrift Store, Inc. NFPGerry & Alfonso CervoneDennis & Sue ChaplinWilliam & Nicole ChepulisAnita T. ChieroAnn M. ChieroSteven R. ChraplaCL GraphicsMark & Shari CoeMark CominTerrence & Veda ConnollyErnest & Laurie CorsiElzora M. CostelloCukierski & Kowal LLCRandall CurwenBogdan CyhaniukAntoni & Barbara CzuprynaD. Siers Construction, Inc.Diane DaddonoPeder DahlbergAl & Patti DaidoneStephen F. DanzigerWilliam & Patricia DavisThe Russell & Frieda De YongFoundation
A D V O C A T E ’ S C L U B ( $ 5 0 0 - 9 9 9 )
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do • norsCorporate,
Foundation& Individual
"Little City is a top
notch organization
and has provided an
excellent home and
resources for my son,
Bernie, for over 35
years. I am so proud
to have introduced
my good friends Matt
(Board President) and
Tina Schubert, to the
Little City family.”
–CAROL THORS
phi·lan·thro·py noun.for the purpose of making life
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A D V O C A T E ’ S C L U B ( $ 5 0 0 - 9 9 9 )Karoline & Thomas DeanCarolyn DelanyDennis & Joann DemossCarl & Karen DohnStan G. DolasinskiAnna & David DoyleRobert S. DuCharmeBrian Ducko & Lida KreidichDarrel & Joan DyerIndia Alexis & Robson EhiobaEMI-LAR, Inc.James & Judy EricksonKent A. FarbelowCatherine & Milton FasseasWilliam & Robin FilipowskiRoslyn FinderDavid & Diane FinneyWilliam & Deborah FoxDavid FrancisGeorge & Bettina FrancisGerald & Betty Lois FrancisJamie Freiman & Zach GebelLouis FydaDebra J. GammonJulia Garcia RochHoward & Ellen GebelStephen GenestRonald & Catherine GenglerSteven J. GloeckleRobert & Joan GonnellaSusan F. & Frederick GourleyGreat American Group, LLCSteven & Judy Greenberg
David A. GreerGreg T. GrzeskiewiczJose & Sara GuerreroH.B. Fuller CompanySteve & Mary HaarHaberman Family FoundationAmy HaddonBob & Marilyn HamiltonStephen & Eleanor HammermanKathy HarmerJohn & Patricia HarrisNayda B. HarrisNancy S. & John R. HartungKevin & Cynthia HayesEmma & Derrick HersheyJack R. HlustikMr. & Mrs. David HoffmanHoly Taxiarhai and St. HaralambosGreek Orthodox ChurchRichard & Debra HomaJoel & Carol HonigbergTimothy J. HosterSharon HoveyNeil HowardCliff & Jane HudisRobin & Harry HunterMichael & Christine HurleyRichard & Diane HuskeIhssen Electric Co.Mark & Teresa IhssenMr. & Mrs. Bruce IngramJerry J. JaegerWerner & Rosmarie Jerzy
Jeff JohlPaul & Elisabeth JohnsonSteven JohnsonColleen Joyce-TrentFran L. JurkovicWilliam & Sharon KallasH. Daniel KassensMichael KayRichard & Marilyn KayeJames & Virginia KintzDiane & Barry KirschenbaumThomas KivlahanGraciela & Henry KlothE. Angelo KokkinoSherwin & Betty KoreyColman & Julie KraffTaylor KrugLarry & Claudia KubinskiJong H. KwonLake Cable, LLCLaurence & Angie LandsmanLaner MuchinPatrick & Mary Ann LarmonRalph V. LaVieri, Sr.Richard & Grace LehnerMario & Karen LemmeJanet LewisSteve LiebermanNadine LindleyIvan & Mary Elizabeth LozadaThomas W. LudwigJeanine LundstromWilliam C. Madlener
Thomas & Mary MaliaNicholas MaroulesDavid MattoxMaurice Fund, Inc.Hugh G. McBreenKeith J. McCreaJerold & Susan McCreightMcTigue & Associates, Ltd.Adam C. MeadeRichard MellScott & Eve Mermel/ The Scott J.Mermel TrustCarol MerrittThe Morris and Helen MessingFamily Charitable FundJohn G. MillarLaura MinsterMary Ann MooreHugh MoranRenee & Edward MurphyRandy MurrayNational Philanthropic TrustRobert NeimanPeter & Christine NewtonChad & Carol NiecMichael J. & Tammy NillesRobert & Mary NixonNicholas & Molly NocerinoKimberly & Randel NotzDavid & Jane NovoselVeronica NoyolaMichael & Ann NugentJohn O'ConnorLisa & Louis Palivos
a selfless act or gift madebetter for other people.
*denotes deceased
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do • norsCorporate,
Foundation& Individual
Mayur M. PatelMona PearlCharles & Marcene PenhaligenDan PerperScott & Ann Marie PfeiferDaniel J. PhillipsKenneth PietruchaMark PinderskiThomas & Susan PiskorskiLeonidas & Julie PlataniasChristopher T. PollockJanet K. PowersPromet Energy Partners, LLCMark PuccioMr. & Mrs. Stephen PurtellErnestene & James QuallsRichard & Maria RadwanRahl JewelersJose & Virginia RamiloConfesor & Casilda RamosCynthia RaskinDavid J. RauwolfHarold & Judith RedelspergerRobert ReichnerRobert J. RepelDeborah & Mario RetondoPhil & Karol RitcheyThe RJN Foundation, Inc.Stephan & Joan Robinson
Barbara S. RodgersRichard & Barbara RosenfieldRosenson Family Foundation / Harold B. RosensonWarner RosenthalDavid M. RothStephen G. RoubikMary Ann & Donald RueggWilliam L. RunzelJennifer RuppJohn & Judith RycombelRobert SaichekCharles & Kathleen SalemiRichard & Susan Glenn SalernoSanchez Construction ServicesCarl & Patricia SandersPriscella A. SandersKenneth & Geri SandfordJames SansoneLinda & Richard SaslowRyan & Beth SatterfieldRichard SchildgenRandall D. SchmidtFrancis & Nancy SchneiderWilliam E. SchoedelBeatrice SchontaScott SchroepferAlan & Roslyn SchwartzJames & Anna SchwartzCarol & Paul Sedmidubsky
Lee S. SelanderDavid & Kathy ShineBarbara & William SiebelAndrea SiegelKen T. SiegelMarc A. Silver, M.D.Anthony SimonSkender FoundationMitchell & Valerie SlotnickMaria E. SmithLinas SmulkstysSouth Elgin High SchoolMatthew & Janice SowskePeter & Effie SpyropoulosMichael St. PeterMona SteinbergMary C. SteinbrueggeJosh Steinfeld & Marissa HockfieldRobert & Paula StendelTim & Ann StewartAlfred Stillman IIIDaniel & Jamie StruckBenard & Caryl SusmanSysco Chicago, Inc.Ana & Paulo SzwecBobette TakiffTakiff Family FoundationRobert TeppermanCarol & Ulfur Thors
Larry L. TinkerJohn & Denise UcciRonald UstasDarryl & Antonia Van KampenJoanne E. Van NattaVFW Post 5151Martha & John WardDavid WatsonPeter & Mildred WeinbergLinda & Ron WeinsteinRon WeissHenry & Emmy WhiteSusan & Donald WhitneyWinco Enterprise, Inc.Anthony & Christina WinterPriscilla WishCraig & Kathleen WissmillerBrian & Shari WitkowskiRivian H. WolfKevin WolfbergSeth WolkenDolores A. WolschonWomen’s Club of InvernessHarvey YellenDavid & Esther ZevinEva & Robert ZieglerFrank & Tina ZieglerTodd ZirlinPeter & Mary Zouras
A D V O C A T E ’ S C L U B ( $ 5 0 0 - 9 9 9 )
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*denotes deceased
P L A T I N U M L E A F ( $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 + )Vera Carlson*Tillie Cosnow*John M. & Becky J. Duffey
Vincent & Patricia Foglia/FogliaFamily FoundationIlse & Heinz Lehner *
Elsie Mason*Harold Paleczny*
Joseph Ployhart*Theodore Salmon*
G O L D L E A F ( $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 - 4 9 9 , 9 9 9 )AnonymousVernon L. & Merle* Carson
Patricia G. Evans*Alfred B. Henry*
Bernice Hyman*Ethel & Joel Sharenow
Henry Smogolski/ SmogolskiFamily Charitable Trust
S I L V E R L E A F ( $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 - 2 4 9 , 9 9 9 )AnonymousFrances Armitage*Eleni & Dimitrios BousisElaine A. Cohen*Kent P. & Elizabeth D. DautenRobert & Mary Galvin*John & Mary Jo GeorgeAlec K. and Viena P. Gianaras *
Alexander GianarasJudge Albert* & Celia GreenMarguerite D. HarkWilliam* & Jean HartmannEdward J. & Andrea HockfieldJeanne Husty*Monty Hyman*Mary Marwick
John McCaulayRosellen & E. William MonterLeona S. Nelson*Juliana Norris*Sidney Port*Joseph & Susan Power/ PowerFamily FoundationAnne Rauchberger
Marjorie RockDorothy Rose*Randall & Elizabeth SassMatthew & Tina SchubertJames H. Stone/James H.Stone TrustMark & Carol Symons*George & Dimitra Zervas
B R O N Z E L E A F ( $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 - 9 9 , 9 9 9 )Alex & Karen AlexandrouBruce Amsterdam & IleneGrossmanAnonymousRonald BarsantiHoward* & Linda BellJulie Bell/Julie Bell Living TrustAbraham & Judith BohrerHelen BrongielGilda M. CastiglioneSaul Chez*Eileen ChristensenEdward Cogley*Michael & Nancy DaleyB. Timothy & Nancy Desmond
Tahra & Mark Dodson/The DodsonFoundationNancy & James DonahoeDonald & Lorraine Dratwa*Edward Drumm*Paul & Mary FinneganHenry Fowler*Bernard GoldbergGood Family Foundation /Dr. Mary L.GoodPamela & Gregory GreeneRobert F. GudmundsenJean HartmannHarold Hjelm*Richard D. HodgersJames & Tamara Howell
Shawn & Barbara JeffersDorothy L. Kasch*Theodore P. Kendzior*Susan L. Klimaitis Foundation / Leo B. KlimaitisEllen Kolegar & Jack F. McKartCharles Kotval*Frank KralEva Landauer*Linda LaPorteGloria Leoni*Harry F. Masser*Beatrice A. McHugh*Mrs. Lillian OrensteinNorman* & Lillian OrensteinMichael J. & Donna Polelle
Kathleen J. Pollman*Daniel J. & Helen PradtJ.B. and M.K. Pritzker FamilyFoundationJanet & Alan RosenfeldRobert & Julie SamsonCarl H. Sandin*Liz & Randy SassJohn & Erma Schnabel/John J.Schnabel TrustBernice Simon*Melvin J.* & Dora SobergEleni, Bobby & Taso TzotzolisRobert J. & Roberta WashlowHal R. & Cindy Wolken
The Visionary Society honors the lifetime individual givers of over $50,000.
do • norsVisionary Society
The Frances Armitage Trust Estate of Isabelle N. AtzThomas A. Barron Revocable Living TrustEstate of Vera L. CarlsonElaine Amsterdam Cohen TrustEstate of Robert DachmanArthur E. Distasio Living Trust1999 Donald and Lorraine DratwaFamily TrustEdward P. Drumm TrustEdelstein Charitable TrustCatherine Etzkorn EstateThe Fineran Family TrustRita Franzen TrustThomas P. & Etta L. Garrity Trust
Adele Ginsburg Revocable TrustEdward A. Ginsburg TrustThe Lewis A. & Ruth L. Hare TrustEstate of Edward A. HartwigArthur and Helen Henry MemorialFund TrustAlfred Henry TrustBetty Hjelm Revocable TrustHarold R. Hjelm Revocable TrustBernice Hyman TrustEstate of Monty J. HymanDorothy L. Kasch Declaration of TrustTheodore P. Kendzior Trust The Lehner EstateHarry F. Masser Trust
Estate of Helen McCabeEstate of Lydia Beck MurphyJosephine Rathje CharitableRemainder TrustShirley R. Reed CharitableRemainder UnitrustThe Dorothy Rose Living TrustTheodore I. Salmon TrustDella Serota TrustSidney Serota TrustBernice R. Simon TrustThe Slaninka Family TrustRichard J. Tennes TrustZinette S. Yacker Trust
R E A L I Z E D L E G A C I E S & B E Q U E S T S
leg·a·ciesA N D be·quests
TheHeritageSociety
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Legacies and Bequests come to Little City as a result of the gracious philanthropy of individuals who
made the important decision to include us in their estate plans. We are immensely grateful for their generosity, vision,
and life legacy to support our mission. To learn more about planned giving, please contact India Alexis Ehioba, CFRE, at
847-221-7809 or [email protected].
*denotes deceased
H E R I T A G E S O C I E T Y M E M B E R SAlex G. Alexandrou
Howard E. Bell*
Julie Bell
Vernon & Merle* Carson
Robson & India Alexis Ehioba
Charles (Gil) & Betty Fergus
Alexander Gianaras
Ronald & Marci Holzer
James R. Howell
Ryan & Carmen Isherwood
C. Conrad Johnson
Sheldon I. Landon
Linda LaPorte
Lucretia Perrone Charitable Unitrust
Sandra Loebe-Stoken
Dorothy Rose*
Matthew & Tina Schubert
Harold H. Schmalbeck*
Ulfur & Carol Thors
$ 2 5 . 7 M M O P E R A T I N G B U D G E T
THE
fi·nan·cialsSince 1959, Little City has provided innovative programs and services that foster development and personal fulfillment for the children
and adults it serves. To do so, Little City relies on government funding and direct contributions from individuals, corporations
and foundations.
In fact, 85 cents of every dollar directly support first-class programs and services for hundreds of children and adults in need. Little
City must raise an average of $10,000/individual/year* to maintain the quality of life desired for each child and adult at Little City.
Beyond the state-required minimal standard of care, Little City’s quality-of-life standards encompass programs and services that foster
a life of health, recreation, education and culture that protect one’s rights, beliefs, choices and aspirations.*
*The shortfall is due primarily to less than full reimbursement from the State of Illinois for services rendered, but also due to Little City’s commitment to a quality of life.
The pie charts provide a breakdown of Little City’s operating expenses and revenues for Fiscal Year 2014 datingJuly 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014.
4% 19%
77% 84%
11%5%
Agency RevenueGovernment FundingContributionsInvestment/Other
Agency ExpensesPrograms/Services Management & General Fundraising
T O T A L A G E N C Y ( L C F & L C C D **)REVENUE FY14 TOTAL FY13 TOTAL Contributions 4,812,262 19% 4,908,113 19%Government Funding 19,886,448 77% 19,939,994 77%Investment and Other 978,938 4% 999,702 4%Total Revenue 25,677,648 100.0% 25,847,809 100%
EXPENSES FY14 TOTAL FY13 TOTAL Program Services 20,207,722 84% 20,513,928 85%Management & General 2,749,525 11% 2,254,049 9%Fundraising 1,190,160 5% 1,368,783 6%Total Expense 24,147,407 100% 24,136,760 100%Net 1,530,241 1,711,049
**Little City for Community Development (LCCD), which includes Little City HUD properties.
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num • bersContactInformation &
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Little CityMAIN CAMPUS: 1760 W. Algonquin Rd. | Palatine, IL 60067 | 847-358-5510EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 650 E. Algonquin Rd. | Suite 104 | Schaumburg, IL 60173 | 847-358-5510CHICAGO OFFICE: 700 N. Sacramento | Suite 201 | Chicago, IL 60612 | 773-265-1539
[email protected] | www.littlecity.org
Community & SupportCONTR IBUT I ONSEdward J. Hockfield 847-221-7810 [email protected]
P LANNED G I V I NGIndia Alexis Ehioba, CFRE 847-221-7809 [email protected]
G I F TS I N -K I NDAnn Bechtloff 847-221-7810 [email protected]
EVENTSPhyllis Shipbaugh 847-221-7892 [email protected]
VOLUNTEER INGCatrina Johnson 847-221-7804 [email protected]
ChildBridge Programs & ServicesRES IDENT IA L S ERV I CES AND IN -HOME PERSONAL & FAM I LY SUPPORTSIntake & Admissions Co ordinator 847-221-7859
FOSTER CARE & ADOPT I ON SERV I CESPatricia Malloy 773-916-4101 [email protected]
THERAPEUT I C DAY SCHOOLKarrie Dean 847-221-7728 [email protected]
LifePath Adult ServicesRES IDENT IA L S ERV I CESIntake & Admissions Co ordinator 847-221-7859
DAY & EMPLOYMENT SERV I CESIntake & Admissions Co ordinator 847-221-7859
CENTER FOR THE ARTSFrank Tumino 847-221-7161 [email protected]
A vibrant and vital community, Little City
continues to redefine itself. Join us, as we grow
in our mission to make each day better than the
last for children and adults with disabilities.
C A M P U S1760 W. Algonquin RoadPalatine, IL 60067(847) 358-5510
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E X E C U T I V E O F F I C E S650 E. Algonquin Road, Suite 104Schaumburg, IL 60173(847) 358-5510