Driving Directions / Map The beautiful 10-acre campus of Central Baptist Village is conveniently located in the heart of Norridge—a community that features secure neighborhoods with shopping, restaurants and entertainment. Just minutes northwest of downtown Chicago, Central Baptist Village is easily accessed from the Canfield South exit on I-90 (going westbound) and the Cumberland SouthMore ». DuPage County IL Government Website with information about County Board officials, Elected Officials, 18th Judicial Circuit Court Information, Property Tax Information, and Departments for Community Services, Homeland Security, Public Works, Stormwater, DOT, Convalescent Center, Supervisor of Assessments, Human Resources. LocalCircles takes Social Media to the next level and makes it about communities, governance and urban daily life.It enables citizens to come together in communities or groups to raise issues, find trusted information, participate in policy and engage in constructive collective action. LocalCircles takes Social Media to the next level and makes it about communities, governance and urban daily life.It enables citizens to come together in communities or groups to raise issues, find trusted information, participate in policy and engage in constructive collective action. Welcome to the Boys & Girls Club of the Pikes Peak Region DBA Kids Club 360, where you are in charge of your accounts! This Parent Portal is where you will complete the online portion of your child's enrollment. It is recommended that the Portal User be the legal parent or guardian of the child, the primary contact and the person financially responsible for the account.
What happens when you empower at-risk teens to become role models for the kids in their neighborhood?
You build confidence. You give hope. You share love. You transform lives.
ONE IN FOUR AMERICAN CHILDREN UNDER SIX ARE LIVING IN POVERTY.
Low-income children are more likely to develop psychological disorders that last into adulthood, even after an improved financial situation. More than half are unprepared to start school, lacking physical health, emotional and behavioral competency, and appropriate math and reading skills.
of youth from families in the top income quartile graduate college by 24.
of youth from families in the lowest income quartile graduate college by 24.