Scheck Industries (www.goscheck.com): A leader in "full service" industrial and commercial mechanical contracting, providing services such as pipe fabrication and installation, plant maintenance, boiler services, and more to clients of key industries. Scheck has provided generous financial backing for all MGR Foundation programming that has enabled us to reach out to a large number of diverse communities in creative and innovative ways.

Citibank (www.citibank.com): Delivering a wide array of banking, lending, and investment services to consumers and small businesses. In addition to financial support, Citibank staff volunteer their time in MGR Foundation Care Team events such as Dignity Diner, Bill Jarvis Bird Sanctuary Clean-Up, and Special Olympics.

Sigma Enterprises, Inc. (www.layer99.com): Sigma provides us with graphical solutions and financial contributions. By donating time and financial support, Sigma provides us with a passport to the sublime in the nick of time.

Omicron Technologies, Inc. (www.omicrontech.net): (OTI) is a Chicago-based consulting firm that specializes in software development and implementation. OTI provides The MGR Foundation with in-kind donations that support our administrative needs.

NIAC Group: The NIAC Group provides specialized engineering solutions for real world problems.

Polk Bros. Foundation (http://www.polkbrosfdn.org) The Polk Bros. Foundation seeks to improve the quality of life for the people of Chicago. We partner with local nonprofit organizations that work to reduce the impact of poverty and provide area residents with better access to quality education, preventive health care and basic human services. Through our grantmaking, we strive to make Chicago a place where all people have the opportunity to reach their full potential.

The Abraham Lincoln Marovitz Lend-A-Hand Program (www.lend-a-hand.net/): The Abraham Lincoln Marovitz Lend-A-Hand Program is a joint program of the Chicago Bar Association and the Chicago Bar Foundation dedicated to the lasting memory and generosity of Judge "Abe". The overall goal of the Program is to help young people in disadvantaged Chicago area communities, providing them with the guidance and supoprt they need to succeed in school and to reach their full potential, as independent and productive adults.

Adler Schol of Professional Psychology (www.adler.edu): The Adler School's mission is to anticipate and respond to the constant and changing needs of their students, the profession of psychology, the community and society. Adler has sponsored runner/participants in our marathon program and regularly partners with the Care Team to provide service learning opportunities for students, staff, and administration.

Circle of Service Foundation (www.circleofservicefoundation.org): Circle of Service Foundation was established in 1997 with the proceeds of the sale of stock by the founder of CDW Corp. As a private family foundation, the Circle of Service Foundation makes grants to qualified non-profit organizations that help underprivileged or needy people to help themselves, or relieve human suffering.

Illinois Department of Human Services Division of Community Health and Prevention Office of Family Health Bureau of Child and Adolescent Health (www.dhs.state.il.us/chp/): Through community prevention efforts and selected services in the areas of health, family support, youth development, substance abuse prevention and violence prevention and intervention, our division promotes and improves the health status, self-sufficiency and integrity of families in Illinois. Bureau of Child and Adolescent Health - administers community-based programs that target prevention services to promote the physical and emotional health of children and adolescents, reduce the number of teen pregnancies, delay subsequent pregnancies and promote parenting skills.

Young Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago (www.youngirish.com): The Young Irish Fellowiship Club of Chicago is a 501(c)3 non-profit, volunteer-based organization. For over 25 years, the YIFC has raised money through planned events and given the proceeds to local Chicagoland charities. These events include the largest St. Patrick's Day party in Chicago and semi-annual trips to Ireland. The YIFC have raised awareness of the charities they serve and have organized volunteer efforst to assist them.

Peaceful Pathways, East End Neighborhood Leadership Program.
A Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based organization dedicated to the eradication of violence and improving the quality of life in Pittsburgh's East End.

US Dept. of Health and Human Services
(http://www.omhrc.gov) Office of Minority Health is dedicated to improving and protecting the health of racial and ethnic minority populations through the development of health policies and program that will eliminate health disparities.