On a cold Midwestern day, we traveled to the southwest
suburbs of Cook County to interview one of our community partners. Lori Chesna,
Executive Director of the Southwest Special Recreation Association, has been a
strong supporter on the National Children’s Study Greater Chicago Study Center
since the first time we met her almost nine months ago. Lori spoke to us about
her interest in the NCS not only on a professional level, as a community leader
at an agency that works with families of children with special needs, but also
on a personal level as a mother of four.
Lori sees the opportunity to participate in the National
Children’s Study as a way for moms and dads to contribute to society. “I would
love to be a part of it,” Lori said when asked if she would take part in the
Study. “So I encourage anybody to really be involved in a program like this,
although it might not affect you, you are helping impact generations to come.”
Lori goes on to say how other community organizations should get involved in
the NCS and tell families whom they work with to find out if they are eligible
to participate.
In this week’s post, one of our neighborhood ambassadors and
our project coordinator talk about the impact of the National Children’s Study
in the community. Our neighborhood ambassadors have had a fantastic experience
in the community not only promoting the Study but also interviewing people for
our VideoVoice project. We are really excited for all the footage that has been
gathered and cannot wait to put together the final video. In the meantime, we
leave you with some initial recommendations and thoughts for the future of the
project:
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