DuPagePads is asking county board members to provide $250,000 to allow the nonprofit to book overflow hotel rooms for homeless people who are on a waitlist to get interim housing. “We simply want to make sure that no one dies of exposure because they do not have a safe place to stay this winter,” President and CEO April Redzic said.
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