Week of May 17, 2017 Vol 50 • No 14 • www.thechicagocitizen.com
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$1 MILLION CHALLENGE GRANT ANNOUNCED FOR SGA YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES CHICAGO, IL – The impact of local nonprofit SGA Youth & Family Services (SGA) will be made stronger in the coming year, thanks to the Building on Promise Challenge Grant announced at the agency’s Annual Benefit Dinner on Thursday, May 4, 2017. Made possible by the Joseph Pedott Family Fund, this new grant is a dollarfor-dollar match, up to $1 Million, for all new and increased gifts to SGA made by May 4, 2018. Through this generous gift, SGA will be empowered to expand
its services for Chicago’s most vulnerable children, youth and families through its cradle to career programs. For Chicago-native Joe Pedott, founder of the Chia Pet and The Clapper, this grant is personal. “I’ll never forget how, at 16 years old, I left home. I was sleeping on a cot and living off of a hot plate. A friend found me and told me about SGA. I started meeting with a counselor—someone who I could tell my grief, my problems, my frustrations. Someone who could guide me. I will
never forget where I came from. SGA was my life line and continues to be a lifeline to youth living in Chicago’s most impoverished neighborhoods.” With more than $500,000 raised at the May 4 Benefit, a portion of which will be matched by the grant, SGA is off to a strong start towards reaching its goal of raising the full $1 Million. Gifts may be made online at sga-youth.org/donate or by calling 312-447-4353.
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