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Advocate Hope Children's Hospital

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Business Comings & Goings: Whole Foods Opens in Southland on Friday

Advocate Merges Hope, Lutheran General Children’s Hospitals merge. Great Clips is offering $3 off per haircut to anyone who brings in leftover Halloween candy that can be sent to U.S. troops overseas.

  Fans of Whole Foods supermarkets can celebrate the grand opening of its first store in the Chicago Southland at 15260 S. LaGrange Road in Orland Park with a bread breaking ceremony at 8:45 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 2. There will be live entertainment, sales and giveaways. For information, visit Whole Foods on Facebook. Advocate has merged its two children’s hospitals – Hope in Oak Lawn and Lutheran General in Park Ridge – into a single pediatric care center called Advocate Children’s Hospital. Advocate says the integrated Children’s Hospital is the largest pediatric care provider in Illinois and among the top 10 pediatric care centers in the United States. The two pediatric campuses will offer families more specialists – 400 pediatricians and…

Mary Zeinieh

2:27 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

Don't forget to consider your local hospitals when you are looking for clerical and administrative jobs. Rush University Medical Center is hiring http://www.jobsatrush.com/clerical-administrative-careers.htm   more ›

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Where There's Jesse, There's Hope

Sometimes people with the least to spare are the most generous. Jesse Tendayi visits Hope Children's Hospital bearing bags and bags of gifts.

Two-hundred ten. That's the number of new toys a cafeteria worker bought with money out of her own pocket and delivered to the children at Advocate Hope Children's Hospital on Tuesday. Since the day after Christmas, when Jesse Tendayi first delivered gifts to the children at Advocate Hope last year, Jesse has been putting a little aside from her modest paychecks so she could buy more presents for sick children this Christmas. Smartly turned out in brown skirt, white blouse and brown boots, Jesse could have been wearing a red suit as she played Santa on Tuesday, bringing smiles to the faces of babies, children and teens as she distributed toys and games at Advocate Hope in Oak Lawn. "When I see the children smiling, I can't help but smile…

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