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Art Festival 2010

Carbini Connections would like to invite you to attend the 2010 Art & Film Festival on April 16, 2010.  The gallery will be open viewing the Cabrini Connections' art work April 15th-April 27th, with Friday April 16th being the actual Art & Film Festival from 6-10pm.  Art created during the school year is shown and sold at an annual Art Festival which provides students with positive feedback, and helps raise visibility and dollars to fund the various activities of Cabrini Connections.Check the Art Festival Photo Album

Read the Art Club blog to see learn about projects being created for this year's festival. Show  your support by becoming a sponsor or donor.

Become a Sponsor of the Arts and Enrichment Programs at Cabrini Connections.

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 Cabrini

Madness

 Cabrini Connections Fundraising Tournament

In anticipation of college basketball tournament season, Cabrini Connections has started its own tournament. Each team consists of volunteers, students, staff, etc. and will compete to raise the most money before the championship game on April 5th. For more information, click HERE.    

TOURNEY UPDATE!!!!!! 3/15/10

                                                                                                      

 

2010 Tutoring/Mentoring

Thank you to everyone who is helping Cabrini Connections connect mentors and learning with inner city youth.

Read the Cabrini  Connections Fund Raising Blog to learn ways you can help us keep tutoring/mentoring available to inner city youth in Chicago.  Cabrini Connections, Tutor/Mentor Connection is a 501-c-3 non profit, FEIN: 36-3893431.
Donations are tax deductible. Consult with your tax adviser.


Use this form to Mail donations to Cabrini Connections, Tutor/Mentor Connection, 800 W. Huron, Chicago, Il. 6064.  Or use Pay Pal to send your donation.

See more photos of the Cabrini Connections center

 

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Cabrini Madness Videos


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The Role of a Volunteer

The primary role of a volunteer is to be a mentor. A mentor at Cabrini Connections acts like a surrogate parent, aunt or uncle. The role is a motivator, a coach, a tutor, and an advocate. You are a guide. Your purpose is not to shape a youth to your values, but to help them be everything they have the potential to be. When you are a mentor you show a student you care. This means many things. You show this by attendance, by your interest in what they do, what they are doing in school, who they are and what is important to them.

Read the WEEKLY NEWSLETTER to stay alert to what is happening at Cabrini Connections each week.

Read the CabriniBlog to meet our teens and volunteers.

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Our Mission: Engage workplace adults in structured activities that make a life-changing difference for youth living in economically and educationally disadvantaged neighborhoods.