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We are working on a new website based on a content management system (CMS) such as Drupal, Joomla, and others. Please feel free to see the preview Alpha site and send us feedback if you like. Thank you for your patience with both the old and new sites as we make the transition hopefully this year. -David Flint

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Past Agencies in our Assistance Program:

A total of 179 non-profit agencies have benefited from our technology assistance program.


2005 Fall:
Carepoint Adult, Child and Family Association
El Hogar Del Nino
Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago
Harold Colbert Jones Memorial Community Center
•Henry Booth House
Lutheran Family Mission
Onward Neighborhood House
Tibetan Alliance of Chicago
Vietnamese Association of Illinois
Youth In Crisis

2004 Spring:
Apna Ghar, Inc.
Apna Ghar, Inc.
Better Existence with HIV
Better Existence with HIV
Bickerdike Redevelopment Corporation
Bickerdike Redevelopment Corporation
Chicago Christian Industrial League
Chicago Christian Industrial League
Goldie's Place
Goldie's Place
Korean American Women in Need
Korean American Women in Need
Residents for Effective Shelter Transitions
Residents for Effective Shelter Transitions
Spanish Coalition for Jobs
Spanish Coalition for Jobs
•Westside Holistic Family Services, Inc.
•Westside Holistic Family Services, Inc.

2004 Fall:
•Blind Service Association
•Blind Service Association
Center for Disability and Elder Law
Center for Disability and Elder Law
•Community Organizing and Family Issues
•Community Organizing and Family Issues
•Corazon a Corazon
•Corazon a Corazon
Korean American Resource & Cultural Center
Korean American Resource & Cultural Center
NAMI of Greater Chicago
NAMI of Greater Chicago
San Jose Obrero Mission
San Jose Obrero Mission
Young Men's Educational Network
Young Men's Educational Network
•YWCA Evanston-North Shore
•YWCA Evanston-North Shore

2003 Spring:
•Central States SER-Jobs for Progress, Inc.
Chicago Children's Advocacy Center
Chicago R.E.A.C.H.
Chicago Volunteer Legal Services Foundation
Chicago Women's Health Center
•Cuentos Foundation
East Village Youth Program
Emergency Fund for Needy People
Ethiopian Community Association of Chicago
•Happy Companions, Inc.
JHP Community Center
Latin United Community Housing Association
Lawyers' Committee for Better Housing
•New Moms, Inc.
Plano Vision Development Center
•Resurrection Project
St. James Parish
•Will Feed
•Zam's Hope

2003 Fall:
•Aquinas Literacy Center
•Asi, Inc.
Benton House Over 21 Committee, Inc.
•Bridging the TYS to Jordan, Inc.
CARES Chicago
•CFL Workers Assitance Committee
•Chicago Hope, Inc.
CLAIM
Community Renewal Society
Community Supportive Living Systems, Inc.
Court Appointed Special Advocates of Cook County
Franciscan Outreach Association
Illinois Center for Violence Prevention
•Illinois Citizens for Better Care
League of Women Voters of Chicago Education
Living Water Community Church
Marjorie Kovler Center
Puerto Rican Arts Alliance
Sinai Community Institute
•Trilogy, Inc
Tuesday's Child
•Unity Parenting and Counseling , Inc

2002 Fall:
Abraham Lincoln Centre
Asian Human Services
Bethel New Life
Camp Fire USA: Metropolitan Chicago Council

2002 Fall (continued):
•Chinese Community Center
Gilda's Club Chicago
Girl Scouts of Chicago
Inspiration Corporation
•Jane Adams High School
Korean American Community Services
Lawson House YMCA
Lydia Home Association
Mikva Challenge
National Puerto Rican Forum
•Neighborhood Technology Resource Center
Southside Educational Center for Youth
•St. Elizabeth Catholic Worker
St. Leonard's Ministries
•Values Affecting Life Through Community Out Reach
Women's Self Employment Project
Youth Job Center of Evanston

2001:
•Agape Community Center
•Bethany Brethren Community Center
Centro Romero
Chicago Metropolitan Battered Women's Network
Deborah's Place
•Employment Resource Center
Family Matters
•Fifth City: Chicago Reformulation Corporation
•Genesis House
Jane Addams Resource Corporation
Methodist Youth Services
Metropolitan Family Services
•Midwest Asian American Center
New Concepts Tutor/Mentor Connection
•Strategic Human Services
Suzuki-Orff School for Young Musicians
Teen Living Programs
The Night Ministry
•Westside Youth Technology Entrepreneur Center

2000:
Acorn Housing Corporation
•Alternatives Inc.
Cornerstone Community Outreach
Housing Opportunities for Women
•Kaleidoscope
•Rafael Center of Travellers and Immigrant Aid of Heartland Alliance
Steans Family Foundation, Small Grants Initiative
•Urban Family and Community Centers
Urban Options

1999:
•African American Leadership Partnership
•American Indian Health Services
Archi Treasures
Asian American Alliance
•Center for Language and Speech Disabilities
Centers for New Horizons
Healthcare Alternative Systems
•Lakeview Homeless Shelter
Lawndale Christian Development
•Lifelink
Metropolitan Tenants Organization
•Midwest Hispanic AIDS Coalition
National Lekotek Center
•People's ReInvestment and Development Effort
•South Central Community Services
Street Level Youth Media
•Union Church CFWP
•Williams Youth Center

1998:
•Center of Concern
Chicago Abused Women Coalition
Chicago Legal Clinic
Chicago Volunteer Legal Services
Christopher House
Coordinated Advice and Referral Program for Legal Services
•Ethiopian Community Association of Chicago
National Center for Latinos with Disabilities
•Nia Comprehensive Center for Developmental Disabilities
North River Commission
•Northwest Austin Council
Onward Neighborhood House
•Parental Involvement Project
•Partners in Education
•South Austin Job Referral Services

1997:
Association House of Chicago
Bottomless Closet
Casa Aztlan
Gads Hill Center
Lutheran Family Mission
Maria High School
•Mary Crane League
•Southwest Youth Collaborative
•STEP: School for Treatment of Emotional Problems in Children, Inc.
Westside Health Authority