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Vol. 35 No. 10

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March 10, 2021

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Wintrust Bank opens in North Lawndale

Wintrust Bank opened inside the job training and work readiness campus being developed by the North Lawndale Employment Network By PASCAL SABINO Block Club Chicago

A West Side community group helped bring a bank to a neighborhood that has long lacked access to banking and financial services. The North Lawndale branch of Wintrust Bank opened this month at the job training and work readiness campus being developed by the North Lawndale Employment Network at 1111 S. Homan Ave. Before Wintrust opened, North Lawndale had only one bank: the PNC bank at 3340 W. Roosevelt Road. The community workforce campus where the bank is leasing space was once the location of Liberty Bank, the last Black-owned bank on the West Side, which closed in 2018. The North Lawndale Employment Network sought out banking partners as it designed its headquarters because poor access to financial services can stifle wealth-building and entrepreneurship opportunities in the area, said Brenda Palms-Barber, CEO of the nonprofit. Forty percent of Americans can’t afford an unexpected $400 expense, according to a Federal Reserve survey. A financial service as simple as a credit card “can make all the difference in people that are in entry-level jobs that have very little savings,” Barber said. “If you have a credit card with $500 or $800, it’s See WINTRUST on page 8

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POISED FOR RENEWAL: The Austin Mason Community Garden on the 1100 block of South Mason in Austin is poised to get a makeover after the City Council voted for major improvements on Feb. 26. Read more on page 10.

Study shows opioid overdose rates highest on West Side Study by Cook County health department shows West Garfield Park, Austin leading communities in opioid overdose rates

By MICHAEL ROMAIN Editor

A new report released in February by the Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) shows that the West Side

communities had the highest annual mortality rates of acute opioid exposure-overdose from 2016 to June 2020. The report — by Alfreda Holloway-Beth and Nhan Nguyen of the county public health department’s Epidemiology Unit,

and Lee Friedman with the University of Illinois Chicago’s School of Public Health — gathered results from the Illinois Poison Center, outpatient and emergency See OPIOID on page 9


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