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DuPage County Continuum
Volunteers Are Needed!
Naperville Jaycees
Philanthropy in Action
Your help is needed to conduct an overnight count of the unsheltered homeless population from 10:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 25th. Results of this overnight count will be sent to HUD to be used to continue grant funding to end homelessness in DuPage County.
If you are interested in volunteering or would like more information, contact Chad Pedigo at [email protected].
ARE YOU HUNGRY?
Naperville Jaycees
Food Giving
Saturday, January 28th
NOON- 2pm
1347 Crap Apple Drive in Naperville
We have partnered with the Northern IL Food Bank to provide a mobile pantry and nutritious foods to high need areas across the community. Food is provided FREE to low-income neighbors in need. It is distributed on a first-come, first-served basis as supplies last.
If you are interested in volunteering or would like more information, contact Chad Pedigo at [email protected].
The Naperville Jaycees will participate at Feed the Need
on Saturday, Feb. 18th, 2017 from 12pm to 2pm.
Feed The Need!™ Illinois is an informal coalition of Naperville area churches, congregations, and civic organizations working together to sponsor an annual Feed My Starving Children MobilePack in Naperville, Illinois.
Feed The Need!™ Illinois was started by four Naperville Lutheran churches in 2011, and sponsored the first annual community MobilePack held in February 2012. 178,848 meals were packed by 1144 volunteers in 2 days, enough food to feed 490 children for an entire year. Realizing what an amazing and generous community we have – the challenge to increase the packed meal count began!
Volunteer registration begins on February 1st, 2017.
DuPagePads 11th Annual
Taste of Hope- Volunteers Needed!
DuPagePADS is seeking volunteers their Taste of Hope event on Thursday, March 2nd at Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace to help raise funds to end homelessness in our community!
Most volunteer shifts start at 4:30 pm and run until 8:00pm. We ask volunteers to wear white shirts, black pants and comfortable shoes.
Volunteers will be provided with pizza, snacks, water and soda. They would love to have Jaycees sell “You Pick One” and Tuppence raffle tickets.
If interested, please contact Daniel Perez at [email protected].
The Mt Prospect and Chicago Jaycees chapters would like to cordially invite our chapter to join them at the Cube Bar inside River’s Casino in Rosemont for drinks and gaming. They will be there on Saturday, March 4th from 8pm to midnight.
Join our friends in the Tinley Park Jaycees for philanthropy and fun at the Tinley Park 8th annual Brew and Wine at the Tinley Park Convention Center. Volunteers are needed from 4pm to 8pm on Saturday, April 1st. Those interested should contact Michael Christenson at [email protected]. For your participation, you are welcomed to stay and taste beer and wine ($33 value) for free until 10pm.
Family fun event! 14,000 eggs are “hidden” among the 4 ball fields at Frontier Park Sports Complex, divided by age groups. The age groups are: 0-2yrs, 3-4yrs, 5-6yrs, 7-8yrs. At 9:00 am, the horn sounds, and hundreds of kids/parents scramble across the outfields to get the eggs. Special prizes are available, as well as a visit from the Easter Bunny!
This is a FREE Community Event organized by the Naperville Jaycees, however, Donations are suggested. No reservations required.
Please try to arrive THIRTY MINUTES EARLY. Parking is limited and we wouldn’t want your child to miss the Easter Egg Hunting Festivities.
Furthermore we will be accepting food donation for Loaves and Fishes. Below are the items that are in high demand:
– Lower Sodium Canned Goods
– Fruit Juices
– Whole Grains (such as Quinoa)
Easter Bunny Sponsor:
Platinum Sponsors:
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Bronze Sponsors
Egg Sponsors
Celebrating the extraordinary service of individuals and organizations in our community, the Naperville Jaycees are pleased to host the 39th Annual Distinguished Service Awards.
This treasured celebration is when the Naperville Jaycees highlight and honor businesses, individuals and organizations that are making a positive impact in the Naperville community.
The 2017 Honorees are:
Your generous sponsorship of the Distinguished Service Awards will include tickets to the awards dinner and recognition in the event program.
Custom and in-kind sponsorship packages are also available. Please contact Miranda Barfuss for more information at [email protected] or 630-269-0963.
Download 2017 Sponsorship PackagesPlease contact Miranda Barfuss for more information at [email protected] or 630-269-0963.
If you have any questions, contact Miranda Barfuss.
This year’s Rebuilding Together Aurora event will be on Friday, 4-28-17 and Saturday, 4-29-17. Help out one or both days. The Naperville Jaycees will be volunteering with RTA to help rebuild/make safe a home on the west side of Aurora.
Feel the need to help and serve others right in our own area? Want to make a difference in someone’s life? Don’t have any construction skills? Or have you been in the trades for years? All skill levels are needed!
The only qualification is your desire to help someone in need. Junior volunteers 14 – 17 years of age are welcome with a parent present.
We start at 8 am and finish at 5 pm on both days.
Mark your calendars now and Please sign up online at www.rtaurora.org, and and in the affiliated group section, look for “Naperville Jaycees”.
Food will be provided at the starting location and at the house for lunch.
Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Clothes might get dirty.
If you have any questions, please contact Daniel Perez at (630) 234-8340 or via email at [email protected]
From RTA: “Rebuilding Together Aurora is a safe and healthy housing organization that provides homeowners in need with FREE critical home repair, home safety modifications, and energy efficiency upgrades. Rebuilding Together Aurora’s work helps to preserve homes and rebuild communities by arming volunteers with hammers, paint brushes, and dedication to service. Our volunteers are committed to making a difference in the neighborhoods they live and work in by helping our neighbors improve their living conditions and their lives. Our work extends beyond the four walls of a home to impact the health and vibrancy of our community.”