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Anixter Center's 5th Annual Benefit for Ability

The "Advocating for All Abilities" Event will Honor Illinois Supreme Court Justice Anne M. Burke

Anixter Center proudly presents its 5th annual Benefit for Ability: Advocating for All Abilities. The gala event will feature dinner, dancing, networking, raffle, paddle raise, and entertainment. All proceeds from the fundraiser will support Anixter Center’s mission of helping children, teens and adults with disabilities and related challenges live, learn, work and play in the community.

This year’s event will honor Chicagoan and Illinois Supreme Court Justice Anne M. Burke. Justice Burke has been a lifelong advocate for those with disabilities, acting as a compelling champion for those who often don’t have a voice.

This year’s co-chairs are Pamela Cullerton and Anne Pramaggiore, President and CEO, ComEd.

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This event is Friday, May 13, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. at the Winter Garden, Harold Washington Library Center, 400 South State Street, 9th Floor, Chicago, Illinois

Tickets are $400 and sponsorship opportunities start at $5,000.

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To RSVP or make a donation, please visit www.anixter.org/benefit-for-ability or contact Patrick Hanrahan at 847-869-5423.

About Anixter Center:

Anixter Center is one of the largest 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in the Chicago area serving children, teens, young adults and older adults with disabilities and related challenges. Each year, Anixter Center and its three divisions—CALOR, Chicago Hearing Society (CHS) and Lekotek—serve more than 8,000 people, from birth to age 90+. They provide residential, educational, socialization, health and employment services such as helping a child with Down syndrome learn through play, or providing a home for a senior with multiple disabilities or offering job coaching and employment services so an adult who is deaf can find work. While Anixter Center welcomes people from all backgrounds, the vast majority have incomes below the poverty line. For more information about Anixter Center, visit www.Anixter.org.

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