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Support small business with 'IL-ove Local' campaign in Lombard April 11-18

The Lombard Chamber of Commerce is joining chambers and small businesses across the state of Illinois to launch the 'IL'ove Local campaign to encourage people to support local businesses April 11-18.

While the Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives is leading efforts to unite chambers across the state in the initiative, the Lombard Chamber of Commerce is taking a leadership role in our community.

"Lombard local businesses are not just 'in' the community; they are an integral part of the neighborhood because they employ area residents. Additionally, people from all over the suburbs travel to Lombard for our wonderful small businesses and for extraordinary dining experiences," said Yvonne Invergo, president and CEO of the Lombard Chamber of Commerce. "So, we want and need our local businesses to survive this shutdown and we are working tirelessly every day to help see them through this pandemic."

The statistics are staggering for small businesses following natural disasters: according to FEMA, roughly 40-60% of small businesses that close after a disaster never reopen.

"People across the state are staying home to save lives, we want to ensure that small businesses can save their livelihoods," said Lisa Weitzel, president of Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives. "We are asking neighbors to put their money where their heart is and support the 'IL'ove Local initiative."

Each dollar spent at a local, independent business returns 50 times more money to the local economy than shopping at a mega e-retailer. Across Illinois, small businesses provide communities with good jobs, quality service, and the character that makes cities, towns and neighborhoods feel like home.

From Chicago to Carbondale and the Mississippi to Lake Michigan, Illinois chambers are coming together sharing resources, building community and uniting to create the weeklong initiative designed to drive business to our small businesses. Collectively small, local businesses are the state's largest employer. Small businesses employ more than half of the working class in the United States.

WHAT SHOPPERS CAN DO

• Follow social distancing guidelines and stay home as much as possible.

• Buy Local. Find out if your favorite local store has an online shop or reach out to them to find out how you can purchase now for pick up later.

• Buy gift cards to use later.

• Take online virtual classes from your favorite local business.

• Get takeout/delivery - Tip big! Consider buying lunch/dinner for the first responders, you will help your local restaurants and the people who serve us all. Or buy gift cards from local businesses for your favorite waiter/waitress/bartender.

• Like and share your favorite local businesses social media post. Once you've purchased a gift card or meal, take a picture of it, share it on your social media and hashtag #IloveIllinois or use #shopsmall #shopillinois #Illinoisstrong #AllInIllinois

• Maintain your memberships

• Check out chamber links and directories for a one-stop shop in shopping small, of all the ways to support independent Illinois businesses in your backyard. Visit www.IllinoisLoveLocal.com.

This is a partnership led by the Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives, with participation from Chambers of Commerce across Illinois in support small business across the state. The Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives was established in 1915 and serves over 130 chambers of commerce and their professional staff throughout the state. IACCE supports the development of chamber professionals by creating opportunities for growth and recognition.

More information on the 'IL'ove Local campaign can be found at www.IllinoisLoveLocal.com.

To learn more about Lombard businesses, visit www.lombardchamber.com.

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