CHICAGO — Envision Unlimited in Chicago will receive two new paratransit vehicles to serve area seniors and individuals with disabilities, State Senator Mattie Hunter announced on Wednesday.
“These new vehicles will help expand access to essential services within our community,” said Hunter (D-Chicago). “With this additional support, Envision Unlimited will be better equipped to transport residents, allowing them the flexibility to travel throughout the community for day programs, appointments and more.”
Through the Consolidated Vehicle Procurement Program, administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation, more than 500 paratransit vehicles valued at $57.1 million have been awarded to 113 transit providers. The vehicles will be delivered to public transportation providers as well as nonprofit organizations serving seniors and individuals with disabilities.
Envision Unlimited is set to receive two vehicles, totaling $144,000. The program helps smaller transit agencies navigate the red tape of the public bidding process while ensuring their vehicles meet federal requirements and specifications.
A full list of awardees can be found here.
CHICAGO — State Senator Mattie Hunter announced that five organizations in the 3rd District have received over $1.9 million in funding through the Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program.
“Pre-apprenticeship programs open the door to well-paying careers for people of all backgrounds,” said Hunter (D-Chicago). “This investment not only helps Illinois build a better and more diverse workforce but strengthens our communities by empowering individuals to learn a trade.”
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity awarded over $18 million in grants to 36 recipients through the Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program. The following organizations in Hunter’s district received funding:
CHICAGO — With a rich history as a hub for Black art, culture and business, Bronzeville has been recognized as a State-Designated Cultural District, announced State Senator Mattie Hunter. This designation unlocks access to funding to preserve the area’s legacy and support continued growth.
“Growing up in Bronzeville, I saw firsthand the lasting impact of the area’s vibrant history. Despite hardships, the neighborhood flourished and nurtured many influential Black figures we still know today,” said Hunter (D-Chicago). “This designation will help preserve Bronzeville’s legacy as a haven for Black excellence for generations to come.”
State-Designated Cultural Districts are communities, towns or specific geographic areas with a distinct shared historical and cultural identity that binds the community together. The program is designed to encourage economic development, support the preservation and development of historically and culturally significant structures, traditions and languages, foster local cultural development and education, celebrate communities’ unique cultural identities, and promote equitable growth and opportunity without generating displacement.
CHICAGO — State Senator Mattie Hunter, in partnership with State Representatives Kim Neely du Buclet and Sonya M. Harper and Aetna Better Health, is bringing health and wellness resources to the community through a free family event on March 9.
“Community-driven initiatives are crucial in tackling health disparities,” said Hunter (D-Chicago). “By bringing free health screenings, workshops and resources into our neighborhoods, we’re empowering residents to make informed choices and take charge of their health.”
The Health is Wealth and Wellness event will be held Saturday, March 9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Dawson Technical Institute, 3901 S. State St., Chicago. Attendees can take advantage of health screenings, interactive workshops including cooking and fitness demonstrations, and information sessions on financial literacy, mental health, cancer care, education and more.
For more information, visit the event’s EventBrite page or contact Hunter’s office at 312-949-1908.
Page 8 of 136