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CURRENT MEMBER PROFILE: MRSA Architects
MRSA Architects is a 40-year-old architecture and planning firm specializing in commercial interiors, building renovations and bio-tech spaces. Read below to learn more about one of our longest members.
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CURRENT MEMBER PROFILE: Mercy Home for Boys & Girls
Mercy Home for Boys & Girls has been a solution for kids in crisis since 1887. Through our residential, AfterCare, Friends First volunteer mentoring and professional referral programs, we assist more than 700 young people and members of their families each year. Read below to learn more about one of the West Central Association’s longest members.
NEW MEMBER PROFILE: SoMe Connect
SoMe is a digital marketing agency that blends innovative creative with smart digital strategies to drive business outcomes for clients. We believe in producing inspiring creative, backed by data and insights. It's creative meets quantitative. Small details that create the big picture. Because when right and left-brained people come together, it's a beautiful thing. Learn more about SoMe below.
NEW MEMBER PROFILE: All in Motion Gym
All in Motion is a welcoming environment for all fitness levels. A.I.M. is geared to enhance everyone’s performance whether you are a top athlete, are just starting your fitness journey or have limitations. Our company is trainer and physician owned and specializes in small group strength training, private training and conditioning. Read below to learn more!
NEW MEMBER PROFILE: Old St. Patrick's Church
Old St. Patrick's Church is a Roman Catholic church community in Chicago's West Loop neighborhood. Since its founding by Irish immigrants on Easter morning in 1846, Old St. Patrick’s has been interwoven in the life and history of the city of Chicago. The main church building is one of a handful of structures remaining in the city that predates the 1871 Great Chicago Fire and is the city's oldest standing church building. Today, Old St. Patrick’s is home to a membership of more than 3,000 households and innumerable friends. As we grow, we continually redefine what it means to be an urban church. We are committed to remaining open to new visions and possibilities, seeking broader horizons as we journey into our future. Read below to learn more!






