Illinois Lottery and the Boys & Girls Club Announce Exciting Partnership

In an effort to address the lingering effects from virtual learning during the previous school year, the Illinois Lottery and Boys & Girls Clubs across Illinois announced an exciting partnership this week. The Illinois Lottery will now sponsor the organization’s after school program, Power Hour – now known across the State as “Power Hour powered by Illinois Lottery.”

Chicago Bulls mascot Benny the Bull stopped by the James R. Jordan Boys & Girls Club located at 2102 West Monroe, Chicago, IL on Thursday afternoon surprised students during the program. Students were overjoyed to see Benny the Bull, and he even assisted the Club’s instructors with fun learning activities. To conclude his visit and Power Hour, Benny the Bull and students ventured to the gym for more fun, including his signature trick basketball shots. Illinois Lottery and Boys & Girls Club representatives were on-site to celebrate the momentous occasion, including Harold Mays – Acting Director of Illinois Lottery as well as Mimi LeClaire – CEO and Michael Crowley – Chief of Staff at the Boys & Girls Club of Chicago.

According to Crowley, approximately 100 students usually visit the Club after school. Currently, the James. R. Jordan Club, in particular, is operating at about 80% but expects more students to return as the school year goes on. He credits the support of partners like the Illinois Lottery with helping students “reconnect with their peers and mentors…. on the path to a brighter future” through Power Hour. Harold Mays noted that supporting the Boys & Girls Clubs aids in supporting the Illinois Lottery’s overall mission of supporting and generating funding for education.

Historically, Power Hour has provided homework help for students ages 6-18 through the use of specialized tutoring, technology-focused activities, and more.

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