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New and improved West Side mental health facility opens
Austin’s Renaissance Living Room moved into a more spacious facility at 4853 W. Chicago Ave. earlier this month By IGOR STUDENKOV Contributing Reporter
The Renaissance Living Room, a one-of-a-kind resource where Austin residents who are dealing with a mental health crisis or simply feel overwhelmed can come in to relax and get some help, has officially moved into a larger space at 4853 W. Chicago Ave., where the program can offer longer hours and more resources. Like the original location at 5244 W. Chicago Ave., it looks more like an apartment than a doctor’s office, with warm lighting, plenty of couches, a bookshelf full of books and zines, plenty of tables and chairs, and even a rocking chair. The new facility also has a kitchen, a lobby filled with house plants, and rooms where clients can sleep or blow off steam. The project was funded with an $85,000 grant from the Illinois Department of Human Services (DHS), as well as private donations from the Northern Trust Corporation and the Chicago Board Options Exchange. The services are free and open to See LIVING ROOM on page 10
SARA BADILINI/Block Club Chicago
People stand in front of FBI headquarters during a protest over how police have investigated the death of Treasure Hendrix.
Woman found dead in cop’s RV had sexual relationship with ex-cop Treasure Hendrix was last seen alive by the now-resigned officer, who said he had given money to her in the past
By SARA BADILINI Block Club Chicago
An autopsy report for a woman found dead in a police officer’s RV shows the officer told investigators the two had been in a sexual relationship, and he had given her money in the past.
Treasure Hendrix, 35, was found dead Aug. 19 in an RV trailer in the 1500 block of South Western Avenue, police said. The officer who owns the RV has since resigned from the department, police spokesman Thomas Ahern said. That officer was the last person to see Hendrix alive, and he was the person who
found her unresponsive the next morning, according to the autopsy report. The autopsy found Hendrix died of an accidental drug overdose, but her family and friends have raised questions about the investigation and said they’ve gotten few See HENDRIX on page 7