There are many community organizations available to the residents of Glendale Heights. Below are some of these organizations.
The Glendale Heights Foundation (GHF) is a non-profit organization incorporated in 2003 to provide limited one-time emergency financial assistance to Village residents. The Foundation does not provide rent or mortgage payment aid. All assistance requests must be submitted in writing, including name, address, details about the emergency circumstances, and financial assistance requested. To request assistance, please download an application and submit it to the Foundation. Tax deductible donations are always welcome and graciously accepted. Send your request or donation to:
Glendale Heights Foundation
P.O. Box 5280
Glendale Heights, IL 60139
Tax deductible donations are always welcome and graciously accepted. For more information, please email info.ghfoundation@gmail.com.
You may also make a tax deductible donation using PayPal. To donate, just click this button:
The Glendale Heights Junior Woman's Club, a member of the General Federation of Woman's Clubs, is a group of dedicated women who promote social, educational, civic, and philanthropic projects, encouraging pride in our community and upholding American ideals. Ages of members can range from 18 and up. Your time and talents would be a valuable asset to our club. Please come and see what we are all about.
Meetings: | First Wednesday of each month, 7:00pm |
Place: | Floyd Brown Room Village of Glendale Heights Civic Center |
Mailing Address: | Glendale Heights Junior Woman's Club P.O. Box 5584 Glendale Heights, IL 60139 |
Northeast DuPage Special Recreation Association (NEDSRA) improves the quality of life for thousands of people with disabilities each year, by providing them with a variety of recreational and social programs. The programs are offered in partnership with eight park districts and three village recreation departments. For more information, please visit http://www.nedsra.org/
The Veterans of Foreign Wars help raise funds for those in the community who are mentally or physically challenged.
Meetings: | First Sunday of each month, 10:00am |
Place: | Veterans of Foreign Wars 142 E. Army Trail Road, Glendale Heights |
Wives and daughters of veterans assist in serving the community.
Meetings: | First Sunday of each month, 12:00pm |
Place: | Veterans of Foreign Wars 142 E. Army Trail Road, Glendale Heights |
The Glendale Heights Kiwanis Club sponsors many youth organizations that encourage leadership, community service and academic growth, such as Key Clubs and Builders Clubs as well as programs to encourage reading and improving grades. The Glendale Heights Kiwanis Club provides support and helping hands for many community projects through fundraising and volunteering. They join other people who want to make their community a better place while making life long friendships. For more information, please visit http://www.kiwanisglendaleheights.org/ or stop by on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at 7:30 am and attend a meeting at the Glendale Heights Village Hall.