Guide to Giving 2012: Digital Edition

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special advertising supplement

RNBC Social emotional learning challenges such as ADHD, autism and learning disabilities affect more than two children in every classroom. Through philanthropy, RNBC is creating clinical and educational innovations to help. 4711 Golf Rd., Suite 1100, Skokie 847-933-9339 rnbc.org

North Shore United Way North Shore United Way’s community-impact plan, LIVE UNITED 2020, changes the odds for children and families by investing in the building blocks to self-sufficiency — education, income and health. 5010 Oakton St., Skokie 847-674-2668 liveunitedchicago.org/northshore

The Balanced Mind Foundation The Balanced Mind Foundation helps over 400,000 families raising children with mood disorders annually by educating, empowering and ending stigma. 566 W. Lake St., Suite 430, Chicago 847-492-8510 thebalancedmind.org

North Shore Art League Since 1924, NSAL has been dedicated to enriching the cultural life of its community. Located in the Winnetka Community House; offering classes, workshops and special events for adults and children. 620 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka 847-446-2870 northshoreartleague.org

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New Foundation Center We help people to become healthy, find jobs, live in the community, go back to school, make friends and—most important— manage their mental illness. 444 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield 847-501-2939 newfoundationcenter.org

The Art Center of Highland Park The Art Center of Highland Park (TAC) is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to education in the contemporary visual arts through classes, outreach programs, gallery exhibitions and events. 1957 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park 847-432-1888 theartcenterhp.org

Foundation for Retinal Research FRR is committed to finding treatments and cures for Retinal Degenerative Diseases and supporting the lives of affected families. We fund research worldwide and host a biannual conference for families. 666 Dundee Rd., Suite 1104, Northbrook 224-927-5063 tfrr.org

Instituto del Progreso Latino Founded in 1977, Instituto provides culturally proficient social services and access to education for low-income Latino families, creating a pathway to self-sufficiency for over 11,500 participants annually. 2520 S. Western Ave., Chicago 773-890-0055 idpl.org

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