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Elaine Pierce is a 68-year-old Oak Park retiree who didn't think twice about allowing 7 strangers into her 3-bedroom home in August. They now operate like an extended family, and are forming a bond that is proving essential for both Elaine and "her people."

The Block Club Chicago Podcast · Block Club Chicago, Jon Hansen, Iridian Fierro

November 1, 202318m 33s

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Show Notes

Host - Jon Hansen

Editor - Iridian Fierro

Read the Sun-Time article about Elaine HERE

Elaine Pierce is a 68-year-old Oak Park retiree who didn't think twice about allowing 7 strangers into her 3-bedroom home in August. They now operate like an extended family, and are forming a bond that is proving essential for both Elaine and "her people."

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