Lifeline For A Lifetime

United Relief Foundation Co-Founders Slove and Frank Salato presented Charles Walsh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Maryville Academy and Sister Catherine Ryan, Maryville’s Executive Director, the United Relief Foundation’s A Lifetime For A Lifetime Humanitarian Honor.
Charles "Chuck" Walsh was himself a child of Maryville Academy. Mr. Walsh is part owner of the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Bulls.
Lifeline For A Lifetime

United Relief Foundation Co-Founder Frank Slove surprised Arlington Heights (IL) resident Tod Curtis with an impromptu presentation of A Lifeline For A Lifetime Humanitarian Honor before a crowd of patrons and employees at Mr. Curtis', Ye Olde Town Inn restaurant.
Mr. Curtis' service to others started as an Eagle Scout carrying on to his service as a United States Marine and through out his four decades as owner of the Ye Olde Town Inn where his charitable nature and generosity was experienced by numerous non-profit organizations, including the United Relief Foundation.
Lifeline For A Lifetime

United Relief
Foundation Co-Founder Frank Slove (right) and Foundation Secretary
Peggy Slove presents Lake Zurich's (IL) philanthropic husband and
wife team of Bob and Terri Surovitz a Lifeline For A Lifetime Award.
The Surovitz's generous donations of time and money have been instrumental in the expansion of the United Relief Foundation's Lifeline Initiatives making it possible to provide a Lifeline of Hope and Help to many more people in need.

