Chairman Dan Cronin and County Board members Julie Renehan, Greg Hart, and Brian Krajewski met June 22 with Illinois Emergency Management Agency Director Alicia Tate-Nadeau, who was in the area to tour storm damage from the June 20 tornadoes that struck Naperville and Woodridge.
DuPage County Board members Julie Renehan and Dawn DeSart met with Brian McDaniel, Executive Director of the Illinois River Valley Red Cross, on June 27 at the Multi-Agency Resource Center (MARC) in Woodridge. The MARC opened to help DuPage County residents impacted by the June 20 tornado. More than 39 agencies were on site to provide necessary assistance to residents during the two-day event. Nearly 1000 people participated.
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County Board Chairman Dan Cronin and Board of Health President Sam Tornatore joined Health Department officials to provide an update on vaccination efforts at an April 30 press conference. DuPage County leads the state in vaccination rates, with 65 percent of eligible residents fully vaccinated.
DuPage County residents can share their views regarding programs and initiatives important to them by completing the County’s annual budget survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/FY2022Budget.
Each year, the DuPage County Board asks the residents to provide their thoughts pertaining to County programs and spending priorities.
The survey will stay open until Labor Day weekend.
County Board Chairman Dan Cronin joined County Board member Greg Hart to present a proclamation recognizing June as LGBTQ Pride Month. Kristin Shulman with PFLAG DuPage accepted the proclamation.
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Rental Assistance Available DuPage County residents who are behind on their rent due to COVID-19 may be eligible for up to $25,000 in emergency rental assistance from the Illinois Housing Department Authority (IHDA).
DuPage County is partnering with IHDA to help eligible DuPage households receive up to 15 months of assistance for payments from June 2020 through August 2021. Applications and details, including a list of documents needed to apply, are available at ilrpp.ihda.org. Residents can email ILRPP@IHDA.ORG or call (866) 454-3571 for more information.
Get Vaccinated and Win $1 Million It’s not too late to get your COVID-19 vaccine! The County’s Community Vaccination Clinic is accepting walk-ins at the DuPage County Fairgrounds. To check the clinic's schedule, or to learn more about the vaccine or other County efforts during COVID-19, please visit www.dupagehealth.org/667/COVID-19-Vaccine.
The state recently announced a new vaccine lottery with $10 million in total prize money for residents who get vaccinated against COVID-19. To learn more about the lottery, visit allin.illinois.gov.
Register for Animal Webinars DuPage County Animal Services has a variety of webinars for pet owners taking place every Thursday. Topics range from Pet Training 101, information about foster programs, and so much more. To see what classes are available, or to register for a webinar, please visit www.dupageco.org/animalServices.
Chairman Dan Cronin and Judicial and Public Safety Chairwoman Julie Renehan presented a proclamation to Holly Blastic, Alicia Schemel, and Tanja Murray recognizing June 4 as National Gun Violence Awareness Day and encouraged residents to wear orange to honor to lives of people who have died due to gun violence.
County Board Chairman Dan Cronin teamed up with College of DuPage’s Dr. Nathania Montes and hosted DuPage NAACP President Michael Childress, DuPage Airport Authority Chairman Steve Davis, COD’s Interim Assistant Dean Sonia Watson, and COD English Professor Jason Snart for a panel discussion on lessons learned through our year-long community conversations on race, equity, diversity, and inclusion. This is the final part of the E4 Series, Equity in Economic Opportunity, Education, and Enforcement of the Law, a partnership with the County and the College of DuPage. As we celebrate Juneteenth, the panel explores ways to keep the valuable, timely conversation going. To watch the full conversation, please visit youtu.be/4aWSuMhHslQ.
DuPage County and the College of DuPage have been recognized with an Achievement Award from the National Association of Counties (NACo). The awards honor innovative, effective county government programs that strengthen services for residents.
NACo recognized DuPage County’s “Collaborative Conversation on Race, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion,” in the Arts, Culture, and Historic Preservation category. DuPage County Board Chairman Dan Cronin and representatives from College of DuPage developed the series following racial protests last summer. Together, they sought a productive, meaningful way to involve local officials, students, and residents in a community conversation dealing with the difficult topics of equity, inclusion, discrimination, race, and social justice.
The resulting initiative was designed to help both internal and external audiences reflect, share, and act, with stories meant to educate from a personal perspective. Video projects, blog posts, interviews and panel discussions explored the past and present and sought concrete ways DuPage residents could unite against racism.
Nationally, awards are given in 18 different categories that reflect the vast, comprehensive services counties provide. The categories include children and youth, criminal justice and public safety, county administration, information technology, health, civic engagement and many more.
County Board Vice Chairwoman Ashley Selmon, Animal Services Committee Chairman Brian Krajewski, and Board member Liz Chaplin proclaimed April 30 as National Therapy Animal Day in DuPage County, thanking Leslie Allison-Seei and her dog, Tiffany, for their work with Edward-Elmhurst Hospital.
On May 11, Chairman Dan Cronin presented a proclamation recognizing May as Mental Health Awareness Month to Board members and DuPage County Health Department representatives. The Health Department has several resources available for anyone who needs help.
County Board Declares May Asian-American Heritage Month
Chairman Dan Cronin presented a proclamation recognizing May as Asian-American Pacific Islander Heritage Month at Tuesday's County Board meeting. Cronin presented the proclamation to Pastor Brian Park with Restoration Community Church in Naperville, Nancy Chen with the Illinois AARP, and Sophia Luo with the Xilin Association.
County Board member Greg Hart spoke at the Willowbrook-Burr Ridge Chamber of Commerce quarterly meeting about small business relief and the American Rescue Plan Act.
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