Tutor/Mentor Connection and Lend-a-Hand Program
Since 1994 the Tutor/Mentor Connection and the Lend-a-Hand Program of the Chicago Bar Association/Foundation have been working together to raise visibility and dollars to fund volunteer-based tutor/mentor programs in Chicago.
More than $500,000 has been awarded in small grants and annual
Demetrio Awards since 1995. The first grants were awarded
during
a breakfast at the CBA headquarters. Between 1996 and 2002
the
grant presentations were a part of the Spring Tutor/Mentor Leadership
and Networking Conference. Shown below are pictures from
these
events.
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Michael Demetrio, of Corboy & Demetrio, presents Lend-a-Hand Grant to tutor/mentor program leader during the Spring 2000 Conference held at Kennedy King College. |
Rita Corboy, of Corboy & Demetrio, presents a Demetrio Award to Family Matters during the Spring 1998 Conference. | Karina Ayala, Executive Director of the Abraham Lincoln Marovitz Lend-a-Hand Program and Rita Planera, from Corboy & Demetrio, present the Demetrio Award to SAFE during the May 1998 conference. |
Merri Dee, of WGN TV, presented the Lend-a-Hand Grants during the May 1998 conference which was held at Illinois Institute of Technology. |
Jim Morsch, Partner at Butler Rubin and Chair of the Executive Board of the Lend-a-Hand Program, presents LAH Grant to Kim George of the Urban Programs West YMCA. |
The Tutor/Mentor Connection partnership with the Lend-a-Hand Program began in June 1994, when Betsy Densmore was Executive Director of the Chicago Bar Foundation. | Barack Obama with Daniel F. Bassill, president of the Tutor/ Mentor Connection and Cabrini Connections, at the Spring 1999 conference. Bassill launched the T/MC concept in 1993. |