Awards

United Relief Foundation is grateful for the generosity of each and every volunteer and donation.

However, on occasion there are some individuals whose involvement has had, and continues to have, a profound affect on the lives of those served by the United Relief Foundation.

The United Relief Foundation feel these individuals are certainly worthy of special recognition such as our Lifeline For A Lifetime Award For Generosity In Helping Us Provide “A Lifeline Of Hope and Help” For The Benefit Of Those In Need Of Humanitarian Aid.

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Lifeline For A Lifetime

lifeline 2006

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

lifeline 2007

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

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.

Hope and Help Recognition

Cano Packaging, Inc's Mike Cahill and Darren Lemmon are presented with an Appreciation Plaque by United Relief Foundation's Co-Founder & Chairman Frank Slove for their continued generosity to URF's humanitarian relief missions.

Hope and Help Recognition

In recognition for her generosity and dedication to United Relief Foundation's Hope and Help efforts, Rolling Meadows (IL) resident Dawn Adams received a Appreciation Plaque presented by URF Co-Founder Frank Slove and Director Peggy Slove.