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Plano American Legion Post 395
Welcome to Leon Burson Post 395 Web Site by members of the
American Legion, Women’s Auxiliary & Sons of the Legion
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Club Room Hours
Sunday 11:00am to 3:00pm
Thursday 5:00pm to 8:00pm
Friday 5:00 to 11:00pm
Saturday 5:00pm to 10:00pm
Closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Since our charter began Jan 2, 1920 our American Legion Post has been welcoming VETERANS from all branches of our Armed Forces.
Today, we continue to welcome all military personnel serving our country. Joining our Post enables you to continue serving your God, Country and Community. Our mission is to implement the goals, aspirations, dreams, peace and blessings for our country, friends and families embodied in our preamble below.
Post 395 activities include; giving aid and assistance to our local needy Veterans and their families; Provide grave side military honors for veterans and other worthy community programs and projects.
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Plano Rotary
The Plano IL Rotary Club is a group of decision makers that live or work in the Plano community.
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State Senator Sue Rezin
Dear Friends,
Thank you for visiting my legislative website! I try to use the site as just one more way to communicate with my constituents. The site is updated frequently so you know what is going on in the legislature and how decisions made in state government can affect you.
I have also included links to commonly requested information about the state and our district, so you can use my site as a quick way to link to the information you need.
If you have any questions about legislation, issues facing our area or need help in dealing with state government, do not hesitate to call my office at (815) 220-8720 (Morris and Peru office) or (217) 782-3840 (Springfield office). You can also e-mail me at [email protected]. Or, better yet, if you happen to be in the area feel free to stop by my district offices:
Morris:
1802 N Division St., Suite 314
Morris, IL 60450
Chief of Staff: Shannon Hogan
Peru:
350 5th St., Suite 264
Peru, IL 61354
Legislative Assistant: Renee Abraham
Categories: Non-Profit/Volunteer, Organizations
1802 N Division St., Suite 314
Morris, IL 60450
(815) 220-8720 (Office)
(217) 782-3840 (Office)
[email protected] (Main)
VALEES- Valley Education For Employment Services
Valley Education for Employment System (VALEES) is a regional delivery system established by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) which serves 17 school districts, two area career/vocational centers, one special education cooperative and Waubonsee Community College, covering a five-county area. VALEES also collaborates with College of DuPage, Joliet Junior College, and Kishwaukee College to promote articulated Career and Technical Programs.
VALEES is directed by ISBE to:
- Provide curriculum and project development.
- Provide staff development, in-services and workshops for teachers, counselors and administrators.
- Assist schools in technology and equipment updates.
- Ensure efficiency, access, and equity in delivery of career and technical education.
- Submit and administer Career and Technical Education (CTE) related grants and disperse funds to member districts.
- Promote local business and industry partnerships with education at all levels.
VALEES is divided into three sub-regions:
- Indian Valley Sub-region is comprised of eleven feeder districts to the Indian Valley Vocational Center.
- Fox Valley Sub-region is comprised of four feeder districts to the Fox Valley Career Center.
- River Valley Sub-region is comprised of East Aurora, West Aurora, and Oswego districts.
VALEES administers over $2 million in federal and state grant funds through the following programs:
- Career and Technical Education Improvement state funds to support the improvement of CTE programs at the secondary level.
- Perkins federal funds to support CTE for special population secondary students.
Categories: Colleges/Universities, Community Organizations/Services, Employment Services, Entrepreneurship, Non-Profit/Volunteer, Organizations, Personal Development
Rt.47 at Waubonsee Drive- Auditorium Room 108
Sugar Grove, IL 60554
630-466-5736 (Main)
[email protected] (Main)
We Are Called to Care
Called to Care supports newly placed foster children by delivering care packages
containing new personal items, ensuring that nothing secondhand is given. Each
package includes a Starbucks card for the mother and a pizza gift card for the family,
offering a comforting meal during the initial chaotic days. Additionally, Called to Care
facilitates a monthly support group for foster mothers, allowing them to connect with
peers facing similar challenges. Childcare is provided during these gatherings for added
convenience.
In August 2023, Called to Care expanded its services by opening a therapy room staffed
by two clinicians who have conducted over 1,000 therapy sessions for youth and
families impacted by foster care and adoption. This initiative addresses a significant gap
in available support services, with both therapists bringing 34 years of combined
experience as foster and adoptive parents, enhancing their ability to connect with and
serve these families effectively.
Currently, Called to Care is addressing a critical need through a new project prompted
by a state-wide crisis: an increasing number of children entering the system without
sufficient homes available. This shortage has resulted in children being temporarily
housed in unsuitable locations such as agency offices, police stations, and even
hospitals without medical necessity. Records indicate that 343 foster children, some as
young as seven, were housed in psychiatric hospitals after being medically cleared for
release. This situation is untenable.
To combat this, Called to Care has acquired a property in Yorkville to establish an
emergency home for children removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect. This
facility will operate as a safe haven, staffed around the clock, while caseworkers
determine the most suitable next steps for these children. Renovations are underway,
and Called to Care is working tirelessly to expedite the readiness of this home, given the
immediate and pressing need for such a resource
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Yorkville Junior Women’s Club
We are a 501C3 Not for Profit located in Yorkville. We are celebrating 30 years as a Club in 2022. Our Mission is to help Women, Children, Veterans and Senior Citizens in Kendall County and its neighboring Communities.
All of the profits from our Fundraisers go to support YJWC Charitable Endeavors within the Community each Spring. Membership is Open to all Women – 18 and older – in the Kendall County Area. We meet the second week of the month September – May. Members can join any time and are encouraged to attend before joining.Categories: Non-Profit/Volunteer, Organizations