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Impact Behavioral Health Partners invites you to Stride into Skokie

Come celebrate our Housing Program's expansion into Skokie. For 33 years, Impact has provided supportive housing for people living with mental illness in Evanston. We're excited to announce our growing footprint with two new buildings in Skokie!

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Daniel Smith

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We must support those that provide hope, those that are willing to do the good work.  Impact is that beacon of hope and an organization that is filled with and surrounded by folks that are champions for those that need it most. I have been blessed to have been aligned with this amazing organization for nearly a decade.  Mental illness is a shared HUMAN experience, everyone has a story, everyone has been affected by it in some capacity.  Everything helps, please help me support Impact and their mission to expand the population they serve.  

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OCT
16

Stride into Skokie

Saturday, October 16th, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM CDT

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Add to Calendar 2021-10-16 09:00:00 2021-10-16 12:00:00 America/Chicago Stride into Skokie We will meet on the south end of Harbert Park in Evanston (on the Evanston side of the North Shore Channel, on the north side of Main St and one block east of McCormick Blvd). Parking is available at the park, or across Main St in the Food-4-Less Plaza. The walk will go down Main St and end in downtown Skokie, at the Skokie Heritage Museum (8031 Floral Ave.)next to the site of the future Impact apartment building. Join the walk or meet us in Skokie at 11 am for a post-event celebration with refreshments and pizza from Village Inn. Hear from the mayor of Skokie and Impact's leadership about future plans. Harbert Park<br> Evanston, IL 60202, USA

We will meet on the south end of Harbert Park in Evanston (on the Evanston side of the North Shore Channel, on the north side of Main St and one block east of McCormick Blvd). Parking is available at the park, or across Main St in the Food-4-Less Plaza. The walk will go down Main St and end in downtown Skokie, at the Skokie Heritage Museum (8031 Floral Ave.)next to the site of the future Impact apartment building. Join the walk or meet us in Skokie at 11 am for a post-event celebration with refreshments and pizza from Village Inn. Hear from the mayor of Skokie and Impact's leadership about future plans.

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Impact Behavioral Health Partners

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