Update – Homeless man files suit to get on the ballot in Oak Park – Chicago Breaking News
Daniel Fore filed suit Thursday in Cook County to get his name on the ballot for Oak Park village board after the board voted 2-1 he couldn’t be on the ballot because he doesn’t have an address. Fore was denied access to the ballot last year, but this year he is represented by the law firm Kirkland & Ellis.
Gov. Quinn appoints former CCH Board President and longtime Board Member – Chicago Coalition for the Homeless
Gov. Quinn appointed Michelle Saddler to Director of Policy. At CCH, Saddler was on the board of directors until 2003 and in government she has been the Director of Investments for the Office of the State Treasury for four years. Some of the policy initiatives she will oversee include housing, economic development and health care. This could also mean that issues surrounding homelessness could have an advocate close to the governor’s office.
Blues to benefit Sarah’s Circle – Sarah’s Circle
Sarah’s Circle will be having a fundraiser next Thursday Feb. 26, at Buddy Guy’s Legends. The John Primer Band will be playing, Kirkland & Ellis and the show begins at 9:30 p.m.
Residents skeptical about new CHA program to prevent homelessness – Chi-Town Daily News
A new plan from the CHA would help place people being evicted from public housing into shelters and help them during the transition with services like storage for their belongings. Critiques ask why not work on something that keeps people in their homes instead of helping them move into shelters, which are increasingly overcrowded? Check out another opinion on the plan at the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless blog.
Homeless kids lack school to call home – Chicago Tribune







