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City of Des Plaines Acknowledges The Center of Concern's 35th Anniversary

Des Plaines Mayor Matthew J. Bogusz and members of the City Council acknowledged The Center of Concern on their 35th Anniversary at the Monday, October 7, 2013, City Council Meeting, at City Hall. Mayor Bogusz presented the proclamation which commends The Center of Concern for serving the many needs of seniors, the disabled and families in need throughout the City. The proclamation states that The Center of Concern, originally founded by resident Dee Heinrich in 1978, “demonstrates its value to the local community and region by serving thousands of residents with more than twenty services, most without charging fees to the recipient.” For more information regarding The Center of Concern, Suite 310, 1580 N. Northwest Highway, Park Ridge, call 847-823-0453 or visit www.centerofconcern.org. (pictured left to right) John Schumacher, Past President of The Center of Concern; James Radermacher, President of The Center of Concern's Board of Directors; John McNabola, Executive Director, The Center of Concern; and Mayor Matthew J. Bogusz pose for a photograph at the Monday, October 7, 2013, City Council Meeting at Des Plaines City Hall where a proclamation acknowledging The Center of Concern's 35th Anniversary was presented.