Donations news
Will County States Attorney James Glasow and Joliet Mayor Terry D’Arcy each donated $10,000.
The JJC Foundation awarded $1,000,522 in donor-funded scholarships to students in the 2023-24 school year.
Rialto Square Theatre Foundation is asking the community to donate $19.26 – or more – to help maintain normal upkeep of the historic theater.
American Legion Post 342, Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 693, American Veterans Post 503 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5036 all contributed to the donation to the St. Charles Fire Department.
Community members can donate new or gently used home goods and clothing at the Goodwill Illinois Operations Center in Romeoville on Saturday.
Computer lab planned at Mt. Morris Senior Center.
The Midland States Bank Foundation provided the grant, which will support Silver Cross Hospital's new walk-in health center and urgent care in Will County,
The Boys & Girls Club of Joliet has been awarded a $10,000 grant from Comcast to be used in support of digital skills training.
Donations for Anthony Pens, 26, and Alyssa Pens, 14, who both require round-the-clock health care, can now be made at a Coal City bank.
Registration is required for Saturday's event. Hernandez, former director of community relations for District 202 in Plainfield, has battled brain cancer since 2022.
Sauk Valley Community College’s Impact Program has received a $5,000 gift from the Dixon Kiwanis Club.
The Ogle County Dems have raised over $3,200 for area food pantries over the last four years.
This recent $5,000 donation brings the Will County State's Attorney's financial contributions to HERO to more than $20,000
State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel has announced she will be hosting a collection of new purses and women's toiletries throughout February in partnership with the Will County Center for Community Concerns.
Dixon's County Market and its customers helped the food pantry with a sizable donation from their Hope Bag Drive.