Friday, June 3, 2016

IL State Budget Crisis

For the second year in a row, the Illinois Legislature and the Governor have failed to pass a state budget.  The Governor’s refusal to fully fund crucial social services, health and safety initiatives, and public education is endangering the lives of residents of Brighton Park, which is experiencing one of the most violent years in recent history. If a budget agreement is not reached, the devastating impact of budget cuts in the last year will only continue to threaten communities across the city and state.

Without a state budget by the end of June:

  • Child Care programs will be unable to continue their operations

  • The Parent Mentor program, which places parents in the classroom with teachers as assistants, will lose all funding at a time when class sizes could balloon to over 40 students per class.  

  • Thousands of low-income families will not have access to Medicaid or assistance on gas and electric bills.

On Wednesday, the CEO of CPS, Forrest Claypool announced that Chicago Public Schools will not open in September without funding from the State.  While funding for public education from Springfield is imperative, the Mayor, the City Council, and CPS must support progressive revenue solutions in Chicago to limit the impact of the cuts. Illinois is dangerously close to taking away every student's right to a public education. We cannot afford to wait for action from Springfield.

Please join us in calling on our city and state elected officials to demonstrate leadership and take action.

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Strip the Charter School Commission of its authority!

A bill (HB397) to strip the Charter School Commission of its authority--will be heard in The Senate Education Committee tomorrow at 2pm!
We need to contact the Senate Education Committee members and inform them that the State Charter School Commission usurps local control.
The Commission often makes decisions about adding schools to a district without proper consideration of the district's ability to assume that responsibility. In Chicago, it means that resources at neighborhood schools have been marginalized because the Commission has forced the district to absorb more charter operations than it can afford to administer.
Passing this bill is especially important as the district is threatening budget cuts.
Charter operators have gone to the Commission to appeal the decision of the board successfully. There was no appeal function for the 50 neighborhood schools the district closed in 2013.
Please follow the link below to complete witness slip in support / (as a proponent) of HB397.

Friday, May 20, 2016

7th Annual Youth Summit

Congratulations to the BPNC Youth Leadership Council for organizing another successful youth summit. We would like to thank everyone that participated in the youth summit. 450 seventh and eighth grade students from Brighton Park Elementary School, Burroughs Elementary, Columbia Explorers Academy, Davis Elementary, Evergreen Academy Middle School, Gunsaulus Scholastic Academy, and Shields Middle School participated in the event.

Thank you to Commissioner Jesus Chuy Garcia for your support and special thanks to Alderman Raymond Lopez (15th ward) and candidate for State Representative Theresa Mah (2nd District) for participating in the event.

Thanks to our funders that make all this great work possible. McDougal Family foundation, Generation All, United Way, and the UIC CHANCE Program.

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

BPNC will receive a $25,000 grant to refurbish the two basketball courts at Kelly Park.

Great News! BPNC will receive a $25,000 grant from the LISC/ESPN Pilot Home Court Program to refurbish the two basketball courts at Kelly Park.



Friday, March 4, 2016

Herbalife victims participate in symposium to detect and combat pyramid schemes


Herbalife victims participate in symposium to detect and combat pyramid schemes



More than $3.5 million has been lost by the 207 victims of Herbalife, Inc., who have filed complaints with the Illinois Attorney General’s office. The Illinois Herbalife Campaign shared those sobering stats with federal regulators and law enforcement officials who gathered for a symposium on combating pyramid schemes in Latino and immigrant communities organized by the US Securities Exchange Commission (SEC).

To further raise awareness of predatory business practices in our communities, the Illinois Herbalife Campaign’s Faces of Fraud exhibit was invited to the symposium to share the stories of how hardworking members of the community were drawn by Herbalife’s pyramid schemes. According to representatives from the SEC, speaking with actual victims at the event will help develop initiatives to alert consumers of pyramid schemes that target various ethnic and religious communities. 


"This was a great event for federal regulators to meet and speak with real victims that have been scammed by pyramid schemes. We hope to have more events like these to build partnerships and raise awareness of the high rate of immigrant groups being targeted each day by fraudulent business practices," stated Maria Elena Jonas Executive Director for the Hispanic American Community Education and Services organization.

Hosted by the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) the symposium held two panels that featured federal agencies like the SEC, FTC, FBI, and the Illinois Attorney General's Office. The federal agencies came together to discuss and exchange tactics in detecting and combating pyramid schemes that target immigrant communities.

Over the last two years the Illinois Herbalife Campaign has been bringing together community organizations and elected officials by working together to assist victims of fraud. Community leaders and victims attended the symposium to emphasize the need for regulations to protect immigrant communities from pyramid schemes and to protect consumers against affinity fraud.

For more information on the Faces of Fraud exhibit or upcoming events, please email us at ilherbalies@gmail.com.
Illinois Herbalife Campaign
Please continue to share our hotline number - (855) 701-5437 - as well as notify us of any community events our organizers can participate.