Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV) presents multimedia stories from Chicago nonprofit organizations. The stories appear 24 hours a day on cable channel CAN TV27 in Chicago. CAN TV gives every Chicagoan a voice on cable television by providing video training, equipment, facilities and channel time for Chicago residents and nonprofit groups. CAN TV’s five local, non-commercial channels reach one million viewers in the city of Chicago.
Chicago Alderman Joe Moore of the 49th ward previews proposed boundary changes for the ward and discusses community policing, the 49th Ward's historic Participatory Budgeting Process and new ward development.
The ideal choice for people who need short-term training to develop skills relevant to today’s job market
Chicago Blood Cancer Foundation is fighting back. We are committed to finding a cure for lymphoma, leukemia, and myeloma and serving people impacted by blood cancer. We unleash the most potent weapons in fighting blood cancer: public awareness; education; and raising money for research.
Are you having sex? Do you want to protect yourself from an unwanted pregnancy or STD?Fantus Family Planning Clinic can help.We have several birth control options to choose from.
Did you know raising animals for food is the primary cause of climate change and global warming?
This presentation highlights the Organization of Black American Culture, Inc. (OBAC) writer's workshop. Learn how you can hone your writing skills through OBAC's writing series.
A Safe Haven supports an individual as he enters into and sustains long term recovery from alcohol and drug abuse. The organization is one of the most effective and innovative providers of recovery home services in the Midwest. Do you or someone you know suffer from drug or alcohol abuse? This presentation describes how A Safe Haven can help you recover.
The Joel Hall Dance Center, which opened in 1976, is one of Chicago’s largest dance education facilities. With over 150 adult and children’s classes per week, the Center offers one of the most extensive dance and movement curriculums in the Midwest. The presentation shows how you can participate in one of these classes.
Jobs For Youth/Chicago helps young men and women from low-income families become a part of the workforce. The presentation shows how teens and young adults ages 17 to 24 can benefit from the services provided by Jobs For Youth/Chicago.