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Three Local Charities Unite With Northwest Suburban Bar.

High school student utilizes her internship at the Nothwest Suburban Bar to bring holiday presents to kids in the Northwest Suburbs.

Northwest Compass Inc, The Bridge Y outh and Family Services, Intermediate Service Center and Regional Office of Education Unite with Northwest Suburban Bar Association for holiday giving.
Northwest Compass Inc, The Bridge Y outh and Family Services, Intermediate Service Center and Regional Office of Education Unite with Northwest Suburban Bar Association for holiday giving.

The Northwest Subrban Bar Assocation (NWSBA) is stepping up to the plate to work with Northwest Compass Inc, The Bridge Youth and Family Services, Intermediate Service Center and Regional Office of Education in attempt to make the holiday better for kids in the northwest suburbs that have been impacted by the downturn in the economy.

The program organized by Chloe A. Newland and intern at the NWSBA from High School District 214 that attends the law pathway at Rolling Meadows High School presented to the association her desire to put together with the assocaiton's Carity Committee her desire to do something for kids loacally. The charity committee has and is reaching out to NWSBA membership and the community.

People through out the community that can help are being asked to contribute what they can through this go fund me link.

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Toys and gift cards can also be dropped of at Northwest Compass at 1300 West Northwest Highway, Mt. Prospect IL 60056.

According to Chloe "Let's support this cause and these great organizations by giving back to kids through this go fund me link.

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The Northwest Sububan Bar Association has been a part of the community for over 50 years giving back and would like to say "Happy Holidays" to the Northwest Suburban Community!

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