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  2. Mercy Home for Boys and Girls - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Home began accepting girls in 1987. Three years later, it was renamed Mercy Home for Boys and Girls. Mercy Home is composed of two separate campuses where abused and neglected children are cared for—the Boys' Campus, located in Chicago's West Loop area, and the Girls' Campus, located south, in Chicago's Morgan Park community.

  3. June Hunt - Wikipedia

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    June Hunt (born Ruth June Hunt, [1] December 31, 1944) is the founder and CSO (Chief Servant Officer) of Hope for the Heart, a US-based nonprofit Christian ministry which she founded in 1986.

  4. Bill Hybels - Wikipedia

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    William Hybels (born December 12, 1951) is an American church figure and author. He is the founding and former senior pastor of Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Illinois, one of the most attended churches in North America, with an average attendance of nearly 24,000 as of late 2018. [1]

  5. Love Holy Trinity Blessed Mission - Wikipedia

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    Love Holy Trinity Blessed Mission (LHTBM) is an American organization based in Chicago, Illinois. It represents itself as a Roman Catholic mission. The group is active in Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. The organization was founded in Chicago, and is currently led by Kyo McDonald and Father Len Kruzel, a former priest of the Archdiocese of Chicago.

  6. Robb Thompson - Wikipedia

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    As an ordained minister, [8] Thompson founded Midwest Christian Center in 1983, [5] which later grew into a large worship center. [9] He remained the pastor of the center through the late 1990s. [9] He also pastored the House of Glory church in the 1980s, in Orland Park, Illinois, [8] and held regular Bible study groups. It was during these ...

  7. Third Unitarian Church - Wikipedia

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    The church was dormant on and off from mid-1877 through 1880 due to financial issues. Other Chicago Unitarian ministers—Robert Collyer, Brooke Herford, and Trowbridge Brigham Forbush—held a service at the church. In addition to rallying the congregation, the hope was to take stock of the financial predicament. Forbush noted a debt of $14,500.

  8. Glenda Hope - Wikipedia

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    Through San Francisco Network Ministries, Glenda has created many programs for the homeless and residents of the Tenderloin. In 1995, [7] San Francisco Network Ministries provide affordable housing to families at 555 Ellis, [8] housing and supportive services to sexually exploited homeless women through San Francisco SafeHouse, and drop in support services for women through The Hope Center.

  9. John Charles Dunne - Wikipedia

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    Dunn was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Rockville Centre by Bishop Walter Philip Kellenberg on June 1, 1963. [2] Dunne served as a curate at St. Anthony of Padua Parish in East Northport, New York, and was later named associate director of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine and of the Family Life Bureau.