Woman Who Booked Hotel Rooms for People During Polar Vortex Has Inspired Others to Help
Written by SOURCE on February 2, 2019
The woman who booked multiple hotel rooms for people without shelter in Chicago during the polar vortex has inspired others to help, CBS Chicago reports.
Okay, so I asked my cousins in #Chicago whether it was really as cold as people are saying with boiling water instantly turning to snow. Apparently it is 😮 #PolarVortex #polarvortex2019 pic.twitter.com/KR7BnKoTAw
— Ravi S. Kudesia (@rskudesia) January 30, 2019
Candice Payne decided to book 20 hotel rooms on her American Express card when she heard a group of 70 people were suffering through the dangerously freezing cold after the fire department confiscated around 100 propane tanks. The fire department deemed the tanks, which were donated, as a safety hazard after one exploded at the encampment.
Payne’s act of kindness, which went viral on social media, inspired others to also chip in. Donations for more rooms came after Payne took to social media to crowdfund. The funds helped to pay for 60 rooms through the week.
“Maybe they didn’t know how to or where to start to help, so I’m glad that I was able to be that vehicle,” Payne said, per CBS Chicago.
This Chicago woman impulsively charged 20 hotel rooms on her credit card to save homeless people during the polar vortex — and it snowballed into a lifesaving effort by a group of strangers. https://t.co/NuTxNOLNGR pic.twitter.com/j5igks9CZt
— CBS News (@CBSNews) February 2, 2019