Remembering Jim Mabie, 1935-2021

The entire Thresholds community is deeply saddened by the passing of Jim Mabie on May 8, 2021. Jim was a loving family man and successful businessman, and his legacy will carry on for generations because of his tireless civic engagement and generous philanthropic investment in dozens of diverse organizations and causes. Jim Mabie served on […]

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2021 Thresholds Virtual Gala – Join Us on May 6

Join us for the 2021 Thresholds Virtual Gala: The Power of Recovery, as we raise funds to provide life-transforming services for thousands of individuals experiencing mental health and substance use conditions. Watch the Gala at www.thresholdsgala.org! Featuring a conversation with Jane Pauley

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Justice Served for George Floyd

George Perry Floyd, Jr. played football and basketball in high school and college. He loved hip hop and served as a mentor in his church community. He was a father, he was a son, and his life was worth more. Minutes ago, we heard the news that former police officer Derek Chauvin will be held […]

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Protect The Inalienable Right To Vote – And Our Democracy

Scores of Americans of all races and nationalities have relentlessly fought for years – and even died – to protect our right to vote. As a unified collective of nonprofit organizations, partners and affiliates nationwide, we firmly believe that every American’s vote is their voice. Any attempts to undermine voters’ access to the ballot box […]

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Statement on Governor JB Pritzker’s Budget Proposal

Chicago, IL – Yesterday, Governor JB Pritzker gave a State of the State address and presented his budget proposal to the Illinois General Assembly. This is the starting point of budget negotiations over the next few months with the state legislature.  The Governor talked about the toll COVID-19 has taken on Illinoisans in every corner […]

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