Everyday, 365 days a year, The Salvation Army delivers hot meals to residents around Chicago. If you happen to be in Bronzeville between 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., The Salvation Army van parks thier van and feeds those in need of a hot meal on the corner of 47th and Evans.

The Salvation Army Harbor Light Center, located at 1515 W. Monroe Street delivers meals all over Chicago neighborhoods. They can be reached at 312-421-5753.

Jimmy of the Salvation Army

Jimmy of The Salvation Army prepares to serve hot meal to the residents of Bronzeville


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Installing WordPress into your BlueHost account is a two part process. The first step is to assign the new domain to your Blue Host account. The second step is installing the WordPress software.

Part 1: Assign Domain

  1. Log into your BlueHost Account. You will be directed to the cPanel.
  2. Under the section Domains, click Addon Domains Button.
  3. Type in new domain in the area that says “Use a domain that is not already associated with your account.”
  4. After it verifies that you are the owner, click the blue button at the bottom of the page that says Add Domain.

Part 2: Installing WordPress 

  1. Return to the cPanel by clicking on the Home Tab
  2. Under Hosting (top right) click on login to cPanel
  3. Scroll down to the section called Software/Services
  4. Click on Simple Scripts
  5. Under the section Script List, click on the WordPress link in blue
  6. At the bottom of the page, click on the green button “Install Now”
  7. Add name of your site in the additional information
  8. Check the two boxes at the bottom: Script Licence Agreement and Simple Scripts Terms of Services
  9. Click the Complete Button
  10. A new page will open up, saying Overwrite Warning, click “Yes, I’m sure”


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If you’ve purchased a domain name from GoDaddy and also have a hosting account with BlueHost, here is how you point the nameserver from your GoDaddy account to your BlueHost Account.

  1. Log into your GoDaddy account.
  2. Select Domain Manager on left-hand side under My Products. A new window will open.
  3. Select the domain name by putting a check mark left of the domain name.
  4. On the navigation bar, select Nameservers. A new window will appear above the page.
  5. Check mark the box Custom nameservers
  6. Type in BlueHost name servers; ns1.bluehost.com in Nameserver box 1 and ns2.bluehost.com in Nameserver box 2.
  7. Click ok.

The change should take a few minutes, however GoDaddy always says it takes 24-48 hours.

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