Thursday, April 7, 2011

Stand Up Help Out program


A message from
Rachel Kibblesmith, M.S.W.

The Stand Up Help Out program is a youth-led organization funded by
After School Matters (see www.standuphelpout.org). We mentor
children, learn about human development and relationships, pursue our
personal and college dreams, and teach others about ways to be
compassionate, empowered, and inspired individuals, mentors, and
community members.

We are inviting any and all: educators, students, parents, public
service figures, social service providers, spiritual leaders, and any
other interested parties or concerned citizens to please both come and
support our work, and to join with us in bringing about positive
community responses and an end to the violence plaguing Chicago
youth.

Voices of We who are Violence Free will take place on
Tuesday, April 12, 2011 from 6:00 – 7:30 at

West Point Baptist Church

3566-72 S. Cottage Grove Ave

Chicago, IL

A simple dinner will be served, so please let us know if you can
attend.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and to contact us, please feel free to
email our program director, Rachel Kibblesmith, M.S.W., at
rkibble@luc.edu, or call Professor Katherine Tyson McCrea of Loyola
University School of Social Work, PI of our project, at
312-915-7028.

Thank you for your consideration in reading this! And please feel free
to pass along this information.

We Need Your Presence and Your Voice to Help Make a Change!

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