Politics & Government
New Trier Township Seeks Volunteer Committee Members
Township Residents Needed for Advisory Committees

New Trier Township is seeking individuals interested in volunteer service to review allocation of Township resources to local non-profit (social service) organizations serving Township residents.
Qualifications: Registered voter living in New Trier Township and willing to meet approximately one or two evenings a month.
Description: Citizen advisory committees review grants submitted to the Township and make recommendations on funding to the Township Board of Trustees. They also monitor agency services, develop an ongoing relationship with local non-profit agencies, and help to identify unmet needs in Township communities. Agencies address a wide range of community needs; youth, seniors, persons with disabilities, individuals and families in crisis, health and well-being, etc.
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Contact: Brian Leverenz, Township Community Services Administrator at 446-8203.
This is a great opportunity to serve your community and learn about many of the social service needs being met by local non-profit organizations and New Trier Township.
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About New Trier Township
New Trier Township’s mission is to provide leadership, advocacy and resources to benefit the physical, mental and social well being of Township residents. Established in 1850, New Trier Township government serves the 56,000 residents in the villages of Glencoe, Kenilworth, Wilmette and Winnetka, plus portions of Glenview and Northfield. The Township Office is located at 739 Elm Street in Winnetka or on-line at www.newtriertownship.com.
Media Contact:
Jack Macholl
Communications Director
New Trier Township
Cell: (847) 727-9510
jmacholl@newtriertownship.com