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United Way of Metropolitan Chicago LU2020 Community Screens and Choices February, 2012
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The South Southwest MUW proposes three Partner Communities: Harvey/Dolton/Riverdale Robbins/Posen/Dixmoor Chicago Heights/Ford Heights Depending on the quality of applications received during the Education application cycle and experience on the ground in these communities in the coming year, a second tier of UWMC Partner Communities may be adapted to include: Calumet City Sauk Village Blue Island Dolton
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The DuPage/West Cook MUW proposes four Partner Communities: Cicero/Berwyn/Oak Park/Forest Park area Melrose Park/Maywood/ Bellwood area Addison/Bensenville area West Chicago/Carol Stream area Depending on the quality of applications received during the Education application cycle and experience on the ground in these communities in the coming year, a second tier of UWMC Partner Communities may be adapted to include: Naperville/Woodridge area Willowbrook/Westmont area
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The Northwest MUW proposes the following Partner Communities: Carpentersville Skokie/Evanston (a collaboration between North Shore and Northwest offices) Northwest Corridor Palatine/Rolling Meadows Depending on the quality of applications received during the Education application cycle and experience on the ground in these communities in the coming year, a second tier of UWMC Partner Communities may be adapted to include: Streamwood/Hanover Park The NorthShore MUW proposes the following Partner Communities: Evanston/Skokie (also above) Highwood (Highland Park)
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Chicago MUW proposes the following Partner Communities: Lawndale/ Garfield Park/ Near West Side New City/ Englewood/ Chicago Lawn/ Gage Park/Greater Grand Crossing Woodlawn/South Shore/ South Chicago Depending on the quality of applications received during the Education application cycle and experience on the ground in these communities in the coming year, a second tier of UWMC Partner Communities may be adapted to include: Austin/Humboldt Park
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Reading the Maps Red coloring indicates great need and capacity resources to work from Greener coloring indicates less intensity of need and capacity on a comparative basis Yellow coloring indicates something in between Black circles are highly recommended by the local areas; blue circles are alternates
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