*** UPDATED x3 - $10,000 matching contribution received - Match level met and exceeded - Donor will match up to $10,000 for contributions made today *** Please help these kids
Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * I cannot imagine what it’s like being a foster child. Their lives weren’t good before they were put into the system, but those were the only lives they had. And now everything these children have known has been turned upside-down and they have no idea at all if they will ever have any sense of normalcy in their lives. It must be impossible to comprehend and so incredibly frustrating. Luckily, we have people in our society who want to help these kids. And we also have a way for everyone to pitch in. Our longtime commenter OneMan said this yesterday when we kicked off our annual fundraiser to help Lutheran Social Services of Illinois buy Christmas presents for foster children…
Your contribution can bring some joy to a child who is in need and likely in pain at no fault of their own. For some of us, holiday gifts can be frivolous, even sometimes meaningless. But giving a gift to those kids shows them that somebody actually cares about them during a time of life-altering trauma. It also helps ease a burden on their foster parents. So, please, click here and contribute whatever you can. We have 2,530 foster children to help this year. Gifts average $25 each, so that’s a total need of $63,250. We raised $7,000 yesterday. Thanks to your loving generosity, 280 children will receive presents. But there’s more to do, so, again, please click here. Thank you. *** UPDATE 1 *** I was just informed that an anonymous donor will match whatever we raise today up to $10,000. Wow. …Adding… As noted above, we ended yesterday at about $7,000. So, when you go to the site, subtract $7K from the amount listed in the upper right-hand corner to see where we stand today. At 10:13 this morning, we had raised $3,575 today. That’s what will be matched. *** UPDATE 2 *** As of 12:08 pm, we have raised more than $11,300 today alone! So, we’ve hit and then surpassed the match amount. You folks are awesome! Not including the match, we’ve raised enough money since yesterday to buy toys for 736 foster kids, or 29 percent of all the kids in LSSI’s program. With the match, we’ll have raised enough money to bring a little joy to 1,136 kids’ lives. Click here to keep it going!. Thanks! *** UPDATE 3 *** The $10,000 matching contribution has been received! From the donor…
Wow.
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Today’s edition of Capitol Fax (use all CAPS in password) (Updated)
Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Pritzker gives wide-ranging interview
Tuesday, Nov 28, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * The full Crain’s interview is here. Here’s Greg Hinz…
More from the interview…
Please pardon all transcription errors. * Marni Pyke…
* Fox 32…
He didn’t express optimism about converting the Ford factory to an EV plant. He said “they haven’t said no” to an EV plant, but there are real space problems at that site. And, in fact, he revealed that he feels only “somewhat confident that we’re going to maintain the plant that is there now.” Not a good sign. * Center Square…
…Adding… McDonald’s actually didn’t even leave. Last I checked, most of Citadel’s employees are still in Chicago. Boeing still has a large presence. That article is a mess. I probably shouldn’t have even posted it.
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*** UPDATED x1 *** It’s that time of year again
Tuesday, Nov 28, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * Today is Giving Tuesday, and I have a story to tell. A few years ago, Lutheran Social Services of Illinois told me they wanted to give me an award for raising them some money and highlighting their good works. I thanked them for the nice gesture, but said I wasn’t really into that sort of thing. I eventually told them I would accept it only if I could dedicate the evening to Lynn Greenholdt. Lynn was my former sister-in-law who passed away in 2014 after a bout with cancer. At one time, Lynn ran an LSSI group home for teen boys. I knew what LSSI was at the time, but Lynn showed me what the organization was really about. The kids were from troubled backgrounds, but you could truly feel the love in that home. I was beyond impressed by the work Lynn and LSSI were doing. Later, Lynn started a small business which supplied family-style meals to LSSI’s group homes, but she constantly struggled because the state had such horrible problems paying vendors on time. I had written about the bill backlog, but Lynn’s experience showed me how the backlog did so much harm to small businesses. A big part of my speech at that awards ceremony was about Lynn’s work and how it had informed my own views. At the end, I asked everyone to turn around in their chairs. The LSSI folks staged it so that Lynn’s dad Hank was standing on another stage at the opposite end of the room under a large projected photo of his late daughter. Hank then sang a song in her memory: Sinatra’s “My Way.” It was a powerful moment. * All those memories came rushing back the weekend before Thanksgiving when Lynn’s sister Kathy performed a song in Chicago which she wrote not long after Lynn died… Wow. Lynn was such a remarkable person. She was fun, smart, caring and strong. As you can tell from Kathy’s song, we all leaned on her. After the show, I told Kathy that I’d like to use that song about Lynn to kick off our annual LSSI fundraising drive. She loved the idea. So, I’m gonna lean on Lynn’s strength one more time. * We raise money every year on this website to help Lutheran Social Services of Illinois buy Christmas presents for foster kids. LSSI currently has 2,530 children in its foster care network, and each present costs about $25. Others donate toys and/or help the group raise money, but all of us have become an essential part of LSSI’s annual effort. Please, click here to help. I’ll match the first $2,000. Let’s help those kids! *** UPDATE *** I was busy doing other things and didn’t notice we had already surpassed $2,000 in contributions and were actually closing in on $3,000. So, I made my promised donation. Thanks to all! Let’s keep it up! Please, click here.
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