* It is believed in good faith that the following content can be found in the December 2009 (Number 393) edition of The Crestwood Adviser and is for general reference and/or research purposes only. For further information regarding the information listed here, please contact The Village of Crestwood in Crestwood, Illinois. *
The following items are in need at P.A.W.S. animal shelter. Please find it in your heart to donate an item or two.
* Dry or Canned cat or kitten, dog or puppy food
* Jars of Chicken or Turkey Baby Food
* Collars & Leashes
* Animal Toys and Treats
* Dish Soap
* Laundry Soap
* Bleach
* Paper Towels
* Disposable Gloves
* Blankets or Towels
* Hand Soap
* Windex
Donations accepted Nov. 16 -Dec. 19. For information phone 371-4090.
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Friday, December 3, 2010
Let's Help Kids For Christmas
* It is believed in good faith that the following content can be found in the December 2009 (Number 393) edition of The Crestwood Adviser and is for general reference and/or research purposes only. For further information regarding the information listed here, please contact The Village of Crestwood in Crestwood, Illinois. *
Christmas for some children can be a life of pain, hunger or being cold. There are many local opportunities to help those children, including the 6th annual Toy Drive in Crestwood in memory of cancer victims Cathy and Alison Beard. The drive continues until Dec. 23.
Starting Dec. 1, the Village Hall will have a toy box in its foyer to receive contributions of unwrapped toys, gift certificates for food and other stores such as K-Mart, Best Buy, Kohl's, Toys R Us, etc.
All donations benefit the Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation, lead locally by Nan Beard, mother of Cathy and Alison.
Christmas for some children can be a life of pain, hunger or being cold. There are many local opportunities to help those children, including the 6th annual Toy Drive in Crestwood in memory of cancer victims Cathy and Alison Beard. The drive continues until Dec. 23.
Starting Dec. 1, the Village Hall will have a toy box in its foyer to receive contributions of unwrapped toys, gift certificates for food and other stores such as K-Mart, Best Buy, Kohl's, Toys R Us, etc.
All donations benefit the Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation, lead locally by Nan Beard, mother of Cathy and Alison.
Heating Bills, Foreclosures Are Topics For Program
* It is believed in good faith that the following content can be found in the December 2009 (Number 393) edition of The Crestwood Adviser and is for general reference and/or research purposes only. For further information regarding the information listed here, please contact The Village of Crestwood in Crestwood, Illinois. *
Saturday, Dec. 4, is the day that subjects of home heating costs and real estate foreclosures will be the topics at a forum hosted by Cook County Commissioner Joan Patricia Murphy.
The Energy Assistance Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Crestwood Bingo Hall, located in the Playfield Shoping Plaza.
Applications for the Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) will be reviewed, as with assistance programs offered by NiCor and ComEd. Representatives from CEDA will also be present.
When applying for assistance, applicants should bring proof of income for the past 30 days, the original Social Security cards for all household members, a copy of a current NiCor or ComEd bill.
Those renting must also bring evidence of heating costs included in their lease agreement.
Income guidelines for households by the number of people in that household are the following:
One, $1,354; Two, $1,821; Three, $2,289; Four, $2,756; Five, $3,224; Six, $3,691; Seven, $4,159; Eight, $4,626; Nine, $5,093; Ten, $5,561.
A foreclosure workshop is also on the Dec. 4 agenda, beginning at noon and lasting for 45 minutes. It will be presented by the law firm of Suliaman and Associates.
The title of the workshop is "How To Save Your Home from Foreclosure." Free legal advice on the topic will be offered. For additional information on the program contact CEDA at 708-339-3610 or 708-371-1522.
Saturday, Dec. 4, is the day that subjects of home heating costs and real estate foreclosures will be the topics at a forum hosted by Cook County Commissioner Joan Patricia Murphy.
The Energy Assistance Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Crestwood Bingo Hall, located in the Playfield Shoping Plaza.
Applications for the Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) will be reviewed, as with assistance programs offered by NiCor and ComEd. Representatives from CEDA will also be present.
When applying for assistance, applicants should bring proof of income for the past 30 days, the original Social Security cards for all household members, a copy of a current NiCor or ComEd bill.
Those renting must also bring evidence of heating costs included in their lease agreement.
Income guidelines for households by the number of people in that household are the following:
One, $1,354; Two, $1,821; Three, $2,289; Four, $2,756; Five, $3,224; Six, $3,691; Seven, $4,159; Eight, $4,626; Nine, $5,093; Ten, $5,561.
A foreclosure workshop is also on the Dec. 4 agenda, beginning at noon and lasting for 45 minutes. It will be presented by the law firm of Suliaman and Associates.
The title of the workshop is "How To Save Your Home from Foreclosure." Free legal advice on the topic will be offered. For additional information on the program contact CEDA at 708-339-3610 or 708-371-1522.
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