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This week, on Inside the Skev, we sit down with Shana Erenberg. Shana is the co-founder and Executive Director of Libenu. Libenu’s mission is to provide residential, vocational, and respite opportunities for people with disabilities to live with dignity and respect, as fully included members of the community.
Libenu is a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit organization comprised of parents and professionals working together to address the needs of Jewish adults and children with disabilities in the Metropolitan Chicago area and based in Skokie. The group was formed in response to the shortage of available services relative to the significant and immediate needs of the population. Libenu helps provide housing to young adults in addition to providing social services.
This episode was recorded prior to the Coronavirus pandemic reaching the United States, but one can only imagine how critical Libenu is to be helping their residents remain safe and helping serve their needs during this time.
Inside the Skev is a one stop shop for all things Skokie and Evanston hosted by Aaron Masliansky. Currently there is a special section on the website for interviews with people in the community talking about how they are adapting to the pandemic within the community. Be sure to follow Inside the Skev on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for the latest updates.
Be the first to know about local events, new podcast episodes, real estate and the latest stories about the great people in these towns by going tohttp://www.skevanston.com. Sign up for the newsletter and reach out to Aaron Masliansky at [email protected] with any questions or suggestions.
Thank you for listening to The Chicagoland Guide.
For thoughtful, data-driven insights on living, working, and investing in Chicagoland, visit thechicagolandguide.com.
Connect with Aaron Masliansky on LinkedIn for market updates and new episodes.
If you have questions, ideas, or topics you’d like covered, feel free to reach out.
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By Aaron Masliansky, Skev Productions LLC4.9
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This week, on Inside the Skev, we sit down with Shana Erenberg. Shana is the co-founder and Executive Director of Libenu. Libenu’s mission is to provide residential, vocational, and respite opportunities for people with disabilities to live with dignity and respect, as fully included members of the community.
Libenu is a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit organization comprised of parents and professionals working together to address the needs of Jewish adults and children with disabilities in the Metropolitan Chicago area and based in Skokie. The group was formed in response to the shortage of available services relative to the significant and immediate needs of the population. Libenu helps provide housing to young adults in addition to providing social services.
This episode was recorded prior to the Coronavirus pandemic reaching the United States, but one can only imagine how critical Libenu is to be helping their residents remain safe and helping serve their needs during this time.
Inside the Skev is a one stop shop for all things Skokie and Evanston hosted by Aaron Masliansky. Currently there is a special section on the website for interviews with people in the community talking about how they are adapting to the pandemic within the community. Be sure to follow Inside the Skev on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for the latest updates.
Be the first to know about local events, new podcast episodes, real estate and the latest stories about the great people in these towns by going tohttp://www.skevanston.com. Sign up for the newsletter and reach out to Aaron Masliansky at [email protected] with any questions or suggestions.
Thank you for listening to The Chicagoland Guide.
For thoughtful, data-driven insights on living, working, and investing in Chicagoland, visit thechicagolandguide.com.
Connect with Aaron Masliansky on LinkedIn for market updates and new episodes.
If you have questions, ideas, or topics you’d like covered, feel free to reach out.
If you found this episode valuable, consider subscribing and sharing it with someone who cares about Chicago and its future.

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