 County Celebrates Women's History Month
DuPage County celebrated women elected officials – including County Board Chair Deborah Conroy, Board members Liz Chaplin, Paula Deacon Garcia, and Yeena Yoo, judges, and staff on March 14 during the presentation of a proclamation recognizing March as Women’s History Month.
DuPage County State's Attorney Bob Berlin, the 18th Judicial Circuit Court, and the DuPage Family Violence Coordinating Council on March 22 announced a new initiative to better assist victims of domestic violence in accessing the resources available to them in a safe and discrete manner. Learn more about the program.
DuPage County Announces Housing Solutions Committee
DuPage County Board Chair Deborah Conroy announced the formation of an ad-hoc County Board committee on March 14 to address issues of affordable housing for workers, seniors, the disabled, and families in DuPage County.
The committee will begin its work with a series of educational sessions, including creating a definition of affordability, evaluating the impact of local County policies on current development opportunities, analyzing actions of past Boards that attempted to increase the affordable housing supply, and determining what resources are available to address the needs.
Board members Liz Chaplin and Sam Tornatore, who serve as the Chairs of the Finance and Development committees, respectively, will serve as co-chairs of the ad-hoc committee, which will be a committee of the whole.
The committee is expected to meet monthly, with specific dates and times to be determined. At the Feb. 28 Finance Committee meeting, Board members allocated $2.5 million to begin a program for affordable housing solutions in DuPage County.
County Board member Yeena Yoo toured the Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management on March 7, learning about how OHSEM responds during emergency situations.
Chair Deborah Conroy and County Board members Liz Chaplin and Paula Deacon Garcia on March 1 toured 1212 Larkin, a permanent supportive housing project in Elgin that offers a broad range of affordable housing options for renters.
DuPage County Announces 2023 Scholarship Program
The DuPage County Department of Community Services is offering college and occupational training scholarships for low-income individuals with high academic potential.
The Community Services Block Grant scholarship supplements the cost of tuition, books, supplies, and other school-related items for a semester or a quarter to offset the student's needs. This scholarship is funded and designed in cooperation with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
Applications are available at the DuPage County Department of Community Services Office, 421 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, or online at www.dupagecounty.gov/CSBG, under "Other Resources." Completed applications and supporting documents must be received by 4:30 p.m. May 5.
For more information, contact the DuPage County Department of Community Services at 630-407-6500, or call the toll-free number at 800-942-9412.
DuPage County Board Chair Deborah Conroy joined leaders from Cook, Will, Lake, Kane, McHenry, and Kendall counties and the City of Chicago to announce the Greater Chicagoland Economic Partnership, which will promote economic development across the entire Chicagoland region.
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