by Steven on January 8, 2012
In the Light of Giving…
You were there in so many ways.
Mary Turyk’s “Englewood Coat Drive” created some warmth for many this holiday season. At final count, over 80 coats and a huge pile of gloves, hats, scarves, boots and snow pants were collected at Yoga Among Friends. Outstanding!
We met our “Match Donation” and eagerly supplied many families with clothing selected by a team of Global Hope elves.
Your toy, clothing, food and monetary donations kept streaming in throughout this drive and filled not only holiday lists but hearts galore in response to your “above and beyond” generosity.
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We Joyously Thank You,
The Global Hope Team
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by Steven on November 30, 2011
by Steven on November 20, 2011
After a string of projects, we took a moment – several moments – to catch our breath and reflect on the past four years of service and look ahead to what is next. While it did not allow for our Annual Fall Clean-Up this year, know that we are back at the drawing table planning for the holidays. Look for announcements soon.
Let’s catch up in the meantime… read on.
IMN School
When we think of the progress the IMN School in Haiti has made, our smiles – well, there’s not enough space when we stand side by side – our smiles are that wide. Together we have made life after a devastating earthquake, just a little brighter. The principal, Maxandre Bien Aime, has worked hard to allocate donations in an effort to return this school to a thriving educational facility with happy children eager to learn – and an aside here, ten eager sixth graders passed the notoriously challenging national tests – that’s 10 out of 10 – and according to Maxandre, an unheard of feat in Haiti.
Last year, GH’s donations paid for staff salaries and installed a well and water storage and re-established running water for the school and surrounding community. This year’s donations funded the purchase of 6 sturdy iron windows, 1 iron gate and 14 iron panels (cut, welded, rust-proofed and installed) that now grace the newly built walls of a structure that, aside from the greater security provided, elicits great pride in the community. To date, 180 students are learning, the community is better functioning and the school’s staff is beaming. There is plenty more to do – one step at a time.
JAMMIN’ 4 VETS
it was an honor and a sight to behold as GH (along with the Legion Riders Post 80) presented a $9000 check to Robert Adams, president of the Midwest Homeless Shelter for Veterans in Wheaton, IL and we were equally honored and thrilled to present another check for $9000 to the Hines Physically Challenged Sports Program for Veterans. Of course, that was after a gala event that filled one summer night in July with music and laughter and the lively chatter of new and old friends alike, during a most scrumptious meal of roast pig and all the trimmings – all of it to honor and support our veterans and the quality of their lives. What a wonderful way to say “Thank you” to those who serve our country.
Fire Safety Project
It all began with a group of high school students at UIC College Prep- Noble Street Charter School and a project concerning fire safety… GH learned of this and purchased 50 smoke detectors for distribution to students’ families. There’s more… on a Saturday in early September, a group of GH volunteers travelled to the inner city to personally install smoke detectors in 5 separate homes. There’s even more… in recognition of this service, GH was the proud recipient of the “Corporate Award” presented by the Illinois Fire Inspectors Association. It all began with a group of high school students. We say to them,”Bravo for putting your goodwill into motion”! …And the goodwill just keeps rolling.
Global Hope Community Garden
What a season of giving this beautiful garden provided. From May through mid-October our little garden supplied us with 78 bags of produce that were delivered each Monday and Friday to the Downers Grove Township Food Pantry. We have a slew of wonderful volunteers to thank.

First, we extend a special thanks to Liz Rossignuolo for wearing the hat of “volunteer coordinator”. Liz kept a consistent and reliable rhythm of volunteers tending to our garden in 2 week sessions throughout the entire growing season – no easy task. Theresa Suchy-McGraw and Maura Clark both played large parts in the melody of our garden this year by being there “till the very end”. Thank you so much for your commitment to helping GH to help others.
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We are so happy to have so many to thank!
Teresa, Rita, Maura, Steve, Pat, Vivian, Leslie, Cheryl, Sarah, Ken & Marjie, Beth & Sheila, Teri, Janet, Marina, Gayle, Teri, Cheryl, Liz, Michelle and kids, Lisa, Theresa and Aileen, Mary, Linda, and the fabulous Green Team from Whole Foods (Willowbrook).
From deep within the heart and soul of Global Hope we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving and we send you a resounding “THANK YOU”.




by Steven on August 19, 2011
by Steven on August 7, 2011
by Steven on June 16, 2011
We are grateful for the many freedoms that this great nation enjoys.
We are proud of the men and women who upheld those freedoms
and who were willing to risk their own lives in order to protect ours.
We are deeply saddened by the many who did not return home.
In honor of the many who did return home and the incomprehensible
physical and emotional challenges they face daily,
Global Hope, together with the American Legion Riders Post 80,
are hosting a fundraiser to benefit two essential local organizations
that assist, specifically, veterans facing critical challenges.
The Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans (MSHV) in Wheaton, IL
With the mission “Serving Those Who Served the Nation”, this program helps veterans transition from homelessness to independent living within a two-year time frame (the average stay is 6 months). The program is run 24/7 by a dedicated staff of professionals who provide a wide range of intensive one-on-one support services. Most impressive is their 70% success rate (well above national averages).
The Hines Physically Challenged Sports Committee
With the goal of “motivating veterans to overcome physical challenges and boost morale”, this program recruits and trains all ages and disabilities in therapeutic recreational activities. Many go on to attend one of the Veteran’s Affairs National Competitions/Clinics.
Our goal is to raise $20,000!!
An anonymous donor has offered to MATCH
all donations dollar-for-dollar up to $10,000
Please send your donations today! Any amount is sincerely appreciated. A list of donors will be posted at the event.
Make checks payable to: American Legion Riders Post 80, Tax ID#27-2520134
and mail to: Global Hope, PO Box 863, Downers Grove, IL 60515
Event Tickets — Please purchase in advance so that we have a headcount for the pig roast. Contact Anna, purchase at the Community Bank of Downers Grove, 1111 Warren in Downers Grove or click here
