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mopinko Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-04-06 12:17 PM
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an e-mail from my alderman- joe moore
posting this whole e-mail. i heard the sirens from this fire going on and on last night.
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Rogers Park Community Responds to Fire Tragedy
ROGERS PARK COMMUNITY
RESPONDS TO FIRE TRAGEDY
Fund Established to Assist Surviving Family Members


Community leaders in Chicago's Rogers Park community joined together to establish a fund to assist the Ramirez family after a fire swept their North of Howard home on September 3rd, taking the lives of six children.

The mother and an infant were treated for smoke inhalation and released. Two other children remain hospitalized from injuries suffered during the nighttime fire that reportedly was started by a candle.

The fund established by the Rogers Park Community Council, St. Luke's Episcopal Church and Alderman Joe Moore will assist the surviving family members as they recover. "Nothing is more tragic than the death of a child," said Moore. "To have six children die in one fire is a tragedy beyond compare," he added.

"Rogers Park is a tight knit community, and we want to do all we can to help this family," Moore said. Moore noted that offers of help have already poured into his office, including one Rogers Park landlord, who offered to house the family rent-free for several months.

"Community is about sharing human experiences and coming together to help one another in times of crisis," said Roy Witherow, President of the Rogers Park Community Council. "As a resident of the North of Howard community, my partner Brent and I offer our thoughts and prayers to the Ramirez family. We urge our neighbors to join with us to help this family."

The Ramirez family was a long-standing member of the St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Evanston, which joined Moore and the Rogers Park Community Council in establishing this fund. Two of the Ramirez children provided child care at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Evanston.

"Our hearts just broke when we heard what happened," said St. Luke's pastor, Janette Deferst. "St. Luke's looks forward to helping the Ramirez family in this time of tragedy. They meant so much to us in their ministry of childcare. We are grateful for the work they have done and the contribution they have made to our community," she added.

To make a tax deductible contribution to the fund, please make a check payable to the RPCC/Ramirez Family Fund. Checks may be dropped off or mailed to the Rogers Park Community Council, 1530 W. Morse, Chicago, IL 60626 or Alderman Joe Moore's Ward Service Office, 7356 N. Greenview, Chicago, IL 60626.

For additional information, call Cary Steinbuck at 773-338-7722, ext. 22, or Alderman Moore's Office at 773-338-5796.
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Bridget Dooley Donating Member (113 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-05-06 04:52 PM
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1. Joe Moore is one of the good guys
Rumor has it that the Daley machine is going to try and take him out in the upcoming election. They're going to have a very hard time doing that, as anyone who is at all familiar with the guy can attest. He works very hard for the community and has produced lasting results in a neighborhood once considered rather troubled.

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mopinko Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-06-06 06:43 PM
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2. he is a good one. that email was sent at 9 on sunday morning. .
full time alderman. people powered deaniac.
but you are right, he has heat. i think there are 3 candidates stalking him. a credible african american candidate would be a tight race. daley is pretty widely disliked in that community, from what i know, and some of that will rub off on joe. rightly so. but like daley himself, i think that his accomplishments can be overshadowed by, imho, less than real high crimes.
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Southsideirish Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-07-06 02:31 PM
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3. He'd be a great mayor - better than Daley, Gutierrez or Jackson, for surel
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