Nicor Gas awards 21 nonprofits family and social services grants

Stefan Krueger • November 7, 2025

Nicor Gas awards 21 nonprofits family and social services grants

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Turning Pointe Autism Foundation’s Executive Director, Carrie Provenzale, was recently interviewed by FOX 32 Chicago about Barbie introducing their first autistic doll to promote inclusion and acceptance. The post Barbie introduces first autistic doll to promote inclusion and acceptance appeared first on Turning Pointe Autism Foundation.
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Check out Lewis University's coverage of our 2025 Naperville Pumpkin Race! The post Naperville Pumpkin Race 2025 – News Coverage appeared first on Turning Pointe Autism Foundation.
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