The Mather, a senior living residence at 425 Davis St., is making a one-time restricted grant of $500,000 to support the development of the AUX, a commercial hub located in Evanston slated to open next year that will support entrepreneurs of color and social enterprises that are dedicated to promoting wellness and empowering individuals to thrive. This donation is part of an ongoing commitment by Mather to positively impact those who live in Evanston and the surrounding Chicagoland area.
Last year, Mather, the not-for-profit parent organization of The Mather, celebrated 80 years in Evanston with a commitment to serve older adults through its mission of creating ways to age well by developing residences, programs and services that enhance individuals’ wellbeing and support their desire to thrive within their communities.
“The [AUX’s] focus on inclusive and holistic wellness opportunities aligns with Mather’s mission and values, and our strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion,” said Mather Chief Executive Officer and President Mary Leary. “We’re happy to support the AUX and look forward to opportunities to work together on programs or other initiatives that have a positive impact on the greater Evanston community.”
The AUX is being developed by a team of local community leaders together with The Growing Season, a nonprofit dedicated to community wellness, and is projected to open in 2023. In addition to serving as a vibrant wellness hub with an array of services including technical assistance, mentorship, and peer support, the AUX will address systemic barriers to racial equity through a financially sustainable social change model.
“The Aux is thrilled to receive $500,000 in support from The Mather to further our shared interest in community wellness,” said Lori Laser, Founder/CEO of The Growing Season. “This recognition by a longstanding not-for-profit organization with deep roots in Evanston is an important step in creating access to healthy living in a more caring and equitable way across an entire community.”
Submitted by The Mather
Good on Mather..
..hope this gets wide public distribution in that it’s how businesses and people operate in a well formed and healthy community..
..others need to follow Mathers example and it would be nice if the Evanston Roundtable kept this on their radar!