Thank You Jewel-Osco
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Thank You Jewel-Osco
European American Association A Not-For-Profit Organization “Helping People Survive Today and Prepare For Tomorrow” NEWSLETTER www.eaachicago.org A Special Thank You to Contributors of EAA’s Community Development Program I am thrilled to announce that we recently received several generous donations from businesses that share our objectives and are helping to further our Community Development Program. We are committed to programs and services that strengthen our community. Our Community Development Program is one that I am especially passionate about because it creates jobs; it helps stop the destruction of our neighborhoods and stimulates growth while generating affordable housing for low-middle income families and individuals. It also gives us the opportunity to breathe new life into neglected and abandoned properties for many generations to come. In addition to these property donations we are excited to be working with other businesses who have so graciously added their inspiration to our program. Gifts in Kind and Home Depot have donated supplies, construction materials and other equipment while Sherwin Williams has donated paint and painting supplies to further the renovation process. To all we say a great big Thank You and May God Bless You. John Herman, Founder/Executive Director Spring 2009 Chase Bank puts back into the neighborhood Chase Bank has energized our Community Development Program by generously donating two residential properties, which will be renovated by EAA workers, dedicated volunteers and/or local contractors. They will then be made available to low-middle income families and individuals or possibility offered to assist the homeless or those who are in danger of becoming homeless. Pictured above: The single family homes donated by Chase Bank to help further the Community Development Program. TMR Harvey LLC and Mr. Michael Rubino of Ameifund Commercial Corporation contribute to our community program An incredible donation came to us from TMR Harvey LLC, and Mr. Michael Rubino of Ameifund Commercial Corporation located in Bannockburn, Illinois. Two commercial buildings and a vacant lot were donated from Mr. Rubino while EAA purchased the two connecting buildings. We hope, in the future this may house another not-for-profit office to help the Harvey community. Pictured above: The donated and purchased properties located in downtown Harvey IL. If you have or know of someone who has a distressed or other property, please consider donating to a worthy cause and contact our office. 2827 W. Division St., Chicago, IL 60622-2703 Tel: 773-342-5868 Fax: 773-342-5533 Your Support Made a Difference 2009 LIHEAP SUMMER PROGRAM We would like to extend a great big Thank You to all the families and individuals who made their voices heard during our recent crisis. Your calls and letters made a difference and we are truly grateful. Support not only comes in the form of a donation, contribution or a volunteer project, it also comes in the form of a voice. We are happy to say, for now, we are out of our critical situation and look forward to continuing to serve those in need of our programs. We look forward to seeing you in our office! Stay tuned for details regarding the 2009 Summer LIHEAP program. The only piece of information that has been released at this time is that the program may begin in early July and the first to apply are usually, seniors over 60, Disabled Households and Families with kids under three. If you would like to apply, please call late June and we will have more information. The following papers will be necessary: Pictured above: Olivia and Elena processing applications Social security cards for all household members, last 30 days of income for the household, your current electric bill, Medical eligibility card if applicable Serving the Needs of the Community through our Food Pantry For the last 18 years, EAA has been serving the needs of the hungry in our community. With the current unemployment rate rising almost every day, our pantry numbers are also rising. We are currently serving over 600 individuals monthly. Today our food partners include, The Greater Chicago Food Depository, Chicago Anti-Hunger Federation, FEMA, USDA and Panera Bread. Not to mention individual food donations we receive throughout the year. The food pantry is open every Thursday from 2:00 pm until 4:00 pm. Our boundaries are North Avenue to Augusta (north to south) and Rockwell to Kedzie (east to west). We also participate in food projects at the food depository th throughout the year. The next one is scheduled for the 29 of April. Another will take place in May. If you are interested in donating 3 hours of your time for a great cause, call Christina at 773-342-5868. Read on for more ways to donate!!!! Thank You Jewel-Osco EAA was the recipient of a Jewel- Osco Hunger Relief Grant and would like to extend a great big thank you to Jewel Food Store and Greater Chicago Food Depository. The grant was used to purchase shelving units to hold the food products during distribution. The Greater Chicago Food Depository announces the 24th Annual Hunger Walk, Saturday June 20, 2009 Come join Team EAA at this years walk and help support our pantry. All money raised will help EAA purchase food for the coming year. Without each and every dollar raised, some pantries would not be able to exist. The 2.5 mile walk will take place at Montrose Harbor beginning at 9:30 am on the 20th. We have arranged for a beautiful hot and sunny day at the lake front so come and join the festivities. If you would like to join our team, please call Christina at 773-342-5868. All are welcome to join. It’s Time to Clean out those Closets and Kitchen Cabinets. EAA will hold our annual rummage sale this coming spring/summer. To donate items, Please call Christina at 773-486-5566, or drop off your items at the office Monday thru Friday from 8:30am – 5:00pm. All donations raised, will help fund our Community Food Pantry. EAA AND EASTER SEALS Senior Community Service Employment Program EAA is proud to be a partner in the SCSEP program which offers valuable training to participants who are 55 and older. The objective is to have the participant gain knowledge and additional experience in today’s working world. Thanks to the program, EAA was quick to hire our own participant Olivia Barrera pictured to the right. Mayor Daley’s “Clean and Green” and Community Gardens Every year EAA participates in the Mayor Daley’s Clean and Green with the local community. A group of volunteers will go into the community to make our neighborhood a little cleaner and greener. We will work in teams covering the area around our office. This year’s project will take place on the 25th of April at 10:00am. Our group will meet in the EAA office. If you are interested in helping out, please call the office. All supplies will be provided. If you miss the one in the spring don’t worry, we will do it again in the fall. EAA also maintains our community gardens which consist of our window boxes and the grounds around the office. Community Care Program EAA has been part of the Community Care Program since 1993. We are excited to serve over 800 + seniors in the Chicago area and employ 400+ homemakers. Our staff and clients speak up to 13 different languages and represent over 20 countries. For more information call 773-342- 5868. Pictured above: Executive Director, John Herman, and International Housing Manager, Daniel Lela, work with volunteers to beautify the community. Pictured clockwise: Homemaker, Liliya Kohutiak and Nadezhda Ingerman. Clients Sara Kurakina and Yadya Turovskaya and Olha with Inna Sokolskaya Introducing, Homemaker Supervisor, Iryna Podolyanyuk Pictured Above: Supervisors Olha and Iryna working on files. Hello, my name is Iryna. I was born in the Ukraine. I graduated high school and a Financial Institute of Accounting as a bookkeeper. I came to the states in 2003. I am married and have a son and daughter and a daughter in law. My son and his family live in the Ukraine. I came to EAA in January of 2009. I speak Ukrainian, Russian, Polish, Bulgarian, Hebrew and English. I will be assisting homemakers and clients that speak these languages. I feel very happy when I can help someone who really needs help. Thank You to our Homemaker of the Quarter Every quarter the homemakers gather together for the quarterly training session. In December, we recognized our Homemaker of the Quarter and Elida Pelaez was given the honor. Elida has been a member of the EAA team for the past three years and is an asset to have on our team. Congratulations to EAA Dallas Managing Director, Samuel Bistrian on his book, GOODBYE TRANSYLVANIA Young Man's Journey to Freedom The book GOODBYE TRANSYLVANIA, subtitled A Young Man's Journey to Freedom is due for release in April 2009. A young boy who lives in a communist village dares to dream beyond the horizons of a limited world to a world with limitless opportunities. This book chronicles the fight that hungry citizens pursue for the God-given right of freedom and the struggles most immigrants face in their transition to the New World. It is a glimpse into what made America great and what continues to make it the greatest nation in the world; the opportunity to become anything you want. Goodbye Transylvania is now available at any online book store including amazon.com and target.com. For more information about the book go to www.goodbyetransylvania.com SAMUEL BISTRIAN was born in Romania. A graduate of Dallas Baptist University, he is the founder of the Light House Cultural Center in Dallas, Texas. Through his job, he travels around the world and is involved in various humanitarian and missions projects. He and his wife Alejandra currently reside in Dallas with their two daughters, Ilona and Emma. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Light House Cultural Center, “Arts & Orphans”, a charity that supports cultural art orphanages around the world. For more information about Samuel and EAA Dallas, go to www.eaadallas.org. European American Association 2827 W. Division St. Chicago, Illinois 60622-2703 www.eaachicago.org Non Profit Organization US Postage Paid Chicago, IL Permit # 1418 Pictured above: Ricardo Romero works with EAA as part of The Chicago Academy High School Mentorship Program. Medicare Fraud Twelve Tips to Preventing Health Care Fraud Every year our nation loses billions of dollars due to Medicare Fraud. Illinois alone lost $1.3 billion dollars. That’s about $56,000 lost every minute because of health care fraud and abuse! Don’t be a victim! Keep these tips in mind when dealing with your medical expenses. 1. Get medical help only from your doctor, hospital or clinic, only they should make referrals for special equipment, services or medicine. 2. Talk first to your doctor or pharmacist before showing anyone your medical or prescription records. 3. Hang up the phone if someone calls and tries to pressure you into providing medical information or buying medical equipment. 4. Shut the door on anyone who comes to your home and says they are from Medicare or some other health care company. 5. Check with your health care provider before buying or investing in Internet “cure-all” or “miracle” products or services. 6. Collect your mail regularly. Don’t keep mail in your mailbox. People steal personal information from your bills and correspondence. 7. Rip up or shred your papers and important documents before throwing them away. Thieves go through the trash to steal your identity. 8. Treat your Medicare and Social Security Numbers like credit cards. If someone offers to buy your numbers, don’t do it! 9. Remember that Medicare does not sell anything. 10. Follow your instincts – if it seems too good to be true, it usually is! 11. ALWAYS check your Medicare Summary Notice (MSN) or health care billing statement for accuracy. Look for three things on your billing statement: Charges for special equipment, services or medicine that you did not get Billing for the same service twice Services that were not ordered by the Doctor 12. If you suspect an error or fraud, gather the facts and report it. Call CLESE (312) 461-0812 AgeOptions (708) 383-0528 for help. Information provided by AgeOptions and CLESE EAA is a not-for-profit organization, "Helping People Survive Today and Prepare for Tomorrow"