Saturday, June 3, 2017

The MTE EdFUND Second Annual Luncheon


Whether you were able to support the MTE EdFUND in memory of Gregory Maire with a monetary donation or with your well wishes, I wanted to thank you and update you on the successful Second Annual Luncheon. Looking forward to your joining us in May of 2018!
Fondly,
Michael Horvich

Thank you for making our 2nd Annual "More Than Ever" Education Luncheon a Success!

We raised over $44,000 for scholarships!

With your support, La Casa Norte is able to continue raising awareness and create opportunities for youth to continue on a path of educational success.

A special thank you to this year's honoree, North Shore Exchange and keynote speaker, Carmita Semaan, as well as "More Than Ever" Fund Co-Founder, Michael Horvich.

On behalf of everyone at La Casa Norte, we thank you for your partnership and for investing in the future of homeless college students.

Click here if you were unable to attend and still want to support us:

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Thank You to Our 2017 Luncheon Sponsors: North Shore Exchange, The Maire & Horvich Families, Vivid Art Gallery, First Bank & Trust of Evanston, Surge Institute, Car Outlet, and Ernst & Young.

Please note our temporary location!
2845 W. McLean Avenue | Chicago, IL 60647
P: 773-276-4900 | www.lacasanorte.org

La Casa Norte's mission is to serve youth and families confronting homelessness. We provide access to stable housing and deliver comprehensive services that act as a catalyst to transform lives and communities.

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