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12/03/2025
To help DeKalb residents weather the winter months, warming centers are available.
Please contact the facility before traveling out into the cold to ensure availability, especially on holidays and during severe weather events.
The days and times below are current as of December 1, 2025. If you would like to be involved and added to the list of warming facilities, please contact the DeKalb Fire Department at 815-748-8460.
Please note: Hope Haven is a long-term housing and support facility and is not designated or equipped to operate as a temporary warming center. Individuals seeking immediate warming resources should refer to the locations and hours listed above. Hope Haven does have emergency shelter resources. If that is needed, please contact Hope Haven at 815-758-5765 for further information.
To request a Well-Being Check for someone who may be suffering due to extreme weather, please call the City of DeKalb Police Department, 24 hours/day, 365 days/year, at 815-748-8400.
Landlords must provide heat to residential buildings to maintain a room temperature of at least 68°F from 6:30am-10:30pm and at least 62°F at other times, per City of DeKalb Municipal Code, Chapter 24 Building Code, Section 602.
To report inadequate heat in a residential building, please call the City of DeKalb:
• Building & Code Enforcement Division, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., 815-748-2070
• After hours, DeKalb Fire Department’s on duty Shift Commander, 815-739-0745
11/29/2025
Imagine finding out a company feeding millions of families… a company that has cans sitting in your cabinet and mine right now… had an executive caught on a secret recording saying their products are basically “sht for fcking poor people.”
Saying the meat was “bioengineered” and comparing it to chicken from a 3-D printer.
Like quality doesn’t matter because of who they think is buying it.
Because this isn’t just about soup.
It’s about how companies talk about us when they think we won’t hear them.
It’s about the quiet belief that poor people don’t deserve quality… or honesty… or real food on the shelves our kids choose from.
And I’m sorry… but when did we stop being people.
When did feeding struggling families become an open invitation to cut corners.
When did it become acceptable to hide ingredients and shrug because “they’ll eat it anyway”.
We are not disposable.
We are not less deserving.
We are not bodies to be filled with whatever is cheapest to produce.
We are parents and workers and caretakers trying to survive a world that already makes every basic human need feel like a luxury.
This isn’t about being poor.
This is about being human.
Because the second a company decides one group is worth less and the second they decide transparency doesn’t apply to “those people” it becomes inhumane.
Enough.
Enough acting like people with less money somehow deserve less food, less truth, less dignity.
I’ll never buy Campbell's again and either should you because THIS is what we stand for.
11/26/2025
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