Charitable Organizations / Charities We Donate To in the Chicago Area
(Click here if you are interested in searching the largest homes database in the Chicago-area)We will donate part .25% of the purchase price after you buy a home to one of these charitable organizations / charities - such as local schools, dog and cat shelters, charities to help the developmentally disabled, elder-care organizations, child-care etc.
People
and Animals in Community Together Humane Society
-- Supports stray cats and gives them a home, rather than them being put to
death. Funds go towards temporary boarding, veterinary care, feeding etc.
Cats that can currently be adopted include: Blackie,
Sebastian & Katie,
and a lot more.
(Click on their picture to view them in more detail.) Visit the PetSmart on
1440 E. Golf Road in Schaumburg - (847-413-1707), to see these cats and others.
Would
you let me live with you for a few weeks - if it would help save my life?
Chicagoland
Dog Rescue -- Supports stray dogs, or dogs who couldn't live with their
owners anymore (owner may have died etc.) who need a home. Funds
go towards temporary boarding, veterinary care, feeding etc. Click
here to see available dogs. Excellent worthy charity.
Clearbrook
(Schaumburg and Arlington Heights Illinois) -- Clearbrook is an Illinois
not-for-profit human service agency with a commitment to being a leader in creating
innovative opportunities, services and supports to people with disabilities.
Established in 1955 as a school for children with developmental delays, the
agency has continued to grow and currently includes more than 40 facilities
throughout the north and northwest suburban areas of Chicago. In Fiscal
Year 2002, Clearbrook served more than 1,200 young children with developmental
delays and their families and more than 400 adults with developmental disabilities.
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of the moon with part of a cloud over it)
The
Volunteer Center of Northwest Suburban Chicago and
Retired & Senior Volunteer Program -- The
Volunteer Center helps individuals and groups who want to volunteer. It
matches your abilities, interests and time availability with appropriate volunteer
opportunities. The Volunteer Center can show you how you can "make
a difference." In addition to making retirement meaningful by linking
retirees with agencies that value their experience and commitment - the Volunteer
Center also helps working people and students find volunteer assignments that
fit within busy schedules and lifestyles.
Shelter
Inc - Since 1975, Shelter has provided community-based, emergency and temporary
housing for thousands of children and adolescents from birth through age 17
in the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, who are abused, neglected, dependent
or in need of supervision. As a nonprofit, licensed and accredited child
welfare agency, Shelter provides quality services to meet the needs of the community.
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