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MHAI 28th Annual Gold Bell Gala

Over the past few months, I’ve had the pleasure of participating in a phenomenal art project put together by Mental Health America of Illinois. I feel so honored to have had my work exhibited with the creations of so many other talented artists, and I wanted to make a post to highlight some of the pieces that…

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Hello, 2015!

Happy New Year! I think today I’ll do a round up of the personal moments, from 2014, that have helped me grow as an individual, and some that were just great fun. The most personally significant thing I did in 2014 was to walk with, and fundraise for, The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. I have a lump in…

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Happy New Year!

It’s been real, 2013! Looking back on the year, I’ve come up with a long list of goals (I don’t care for “resolutions”) for 2014. I thought I’d share a few of them. I would like to… Initiate personal photography projects I have ideas for personal photojournalism projects, but I always find a way to…

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Volunteering is Fun | Sunday Everyday

Since Ken and I moved to Chicago, I’ve been involved with a couple of really awesome organizations. In May, I volunteered my photography services for a fundraising event by the Lincoln Park Community Shelter (LPCS). I loved being able to help the shelter out and, since then, I’ve continued to offer my services for their…

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  • Murray Manus - It’s so great to have such dedicated volunteers like you Tennile. I am a case manager at the shelter and I know how valued your contributions are by our homeless guests. It’s such a wonderful thing that you are willing to share your time and talents (and equipment) to help out. Thanks a million.ReplyCancel

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