Nonprofit designs spaces for groups in need
Nonprofit creates beautiful, functional spaces for groups in need
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Nicole Shemroske, director of the new Montessori room, center, and assistant teacher Teiama Sippio, left, work with children at Village Green Montessori School at St. Lawrence Episcopal Church in Libertyville.
George LeClaire@gleclaire@dailyherald.com
Designers working with Design for Dignity turned an old Chicago funeral parlor into this space for young people in need of a home at Neon Youth Services.
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Betsy Swank, owner of Designs in Context, from left, Julia Karnstedt, design assistant, and Mary Ann Seagrist with Brighton Cabinetry used their skills and connections to help build a new kitchen for St. Lawrence Episcopal Church in Libertyville.
George LeClaire@gleclaire@dailyherald.com
Neon Youth Services got a new kitchen, too.
Nick Novelli PhotoDesign