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Chicago’s A Safe Haven Announces The Passing of Board of Directors Member Linda S. Mensch

A Safe Haven announces the passing of Chicago-based entertainment attorney and dedicated volunteer Board of Directors Member Linda S. Mensch. Photo credit: A Safe Haven.

“Linda S. Mensch was an amazing life force in her professional career as an award-winning lawyer in the music and film industry. “She was also an amazing dedicated board member of A Safe Haven and champion for the cause of helping the homeless for over 12 years.”

A Safe Haven, (ASH), an internationally acclaimed top Chicago-based 501©3 nonprofit dedicated to preventing and ending homelessness, announces with a heavy heart the sudden and unexpected loss of ASH Board of Directors Member Linda S. Mensch.

Mensch, a dedicated and beloved volunteer board of directors member, died from her injuries in a hit and run situation Thursday in Chicago’s Garfield Park neighborhood located on the West Side.

ASH President and Co-Founder Neli Vazquez Rowland issued a statement on the loss of Mensch.

“Linda S. Mensch was an amazing life force in her professional career as an award-winning lawyer in the music and film industry,” Vazquez Rowland said. “She was also an amazing dedicated board member of A Safe Haven and champion for the cause of helping the homeless for over 12 years. As a friend, She has touched the lives of thousands of people from all walks of life and she was beloved by all. Her legacy will truly live on in the hearts and minds of all of us who knew her and were inspired by her intelligence, compassion, kindness, humor and joy.”

According to her biography, Mensch, an ASH volunteer board member, was an entertainment attorney with strong multimedia practice including music, film, digital media, gaming and start-up technologies in cyberspace. She was of counsel at Mandell Menkes LLC, Leavens, Strand and Glover, LLC Entertainment and president of her own law firm, all located in Chicago.

Currently, there are no funeral arrangements but information will be updated.

Located in Chicago, ASH has been a pioneering architect and an anchor organization serving and meeting the needs of Chicago’s homeless since 1994. Neli Vazquez Rowland and Brian Rowland serves as the nonprofit’s co-founders. ASH’s integrated network of behavioral healthcare, education, job training, social enterprises and phased housing programs is headquartered in one of Chicago’s most poverty-stricken communities known as the North Lawndale community. ASH houses and feeds three healthy nutritious meals to over 5,000 homeless people including adults, youth, families with children and military veterans, annually.

For more information about ASH, visit http://www.asafehaven.org.

About A Safe Haven:

A Safe Haven Foundation is a 501(c) 3 not for profit, social enterprise that helps people aspire, transform and sustain their lives as they transition from homelessness to self-sufficiency with pride and purpose. A Safe Haven provides the tools for each individual to overcome the root causes of homelessness through a holistic and scalable model. A Safe Haven’s visible social and economic impact unites families, stabilizes neighborhoods, and creates vibrant, viable communities. For information, visit http://www.asafehaven.org.

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