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Tony Libri
Community Involvement
Tony
has been active in helping the residents of Springfield
as a volunteer with many charities.
In Tony’s most recent community project, he is
partnering with his wife, Ann, on The Matthew Project
with a mission of helping homeless and hungry children
in Springfield School District 186. Tony and Ann
became aware of the plight of the homeless and hungry
while serving on the board of The Salvation Army.
After serving as the chairman of the Tree of Lights
Campaign for The Salvation Army for two years, the
Capital Area Chapter of the Association of Fundraising
Professionals named Tony “Outstanding Volunteer
Fundraiser.”
Tony has also
contributed time and resources to:
African American History Museum
American Legion
Association of Government Accountants
Big Brothers Big
Sisters
Boy Scouts of
America
Brother James Court
Carpenter’s Local
16
Catholic War Veterans
Disabled American Veterans
Ethnic Fest Inc.
Friends of Sangamon Auditorium
Illinois Auditors Association
Illinois Association of
County Officials
Illinois
Association of Circuit Court Clerks
Italian American War
Veterans
Illinois Military Museum
Law
Enforcement Executives of Sangamon County
March of Dimes
Marine Corps League
Matthew Project
NAACP
National Guard
Association of the United States
New
Berlin Area Veteran’s Museum Association
Roman
Cultural Society
Ronald McDonald House
Rutledge Youth Foundation
The
Salvation Army
The Salvation Army
Adult Rehabilitation Center
Sangamon County
Historical Society
Senior Center
St.
John’s Breadline
University of
Illinois Foundation
Toys for Tots
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Vietnam Veterans of
America
Young Marines
Family
Military Service
Community Involvement
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