New air conditioning and heating systems were installed as part of the renovation, which prioritized an open-concept floor plan that takes advantage of the natural light from a skylight and myriad windows, said Christopher Schmidt, executive director of USO Illinois. And the few walled-up rooms the center still has are “very intentional,” Schmidt said: a kid room, reflection room, gaming room and a USO Pathfinder office, a program that helps military personnel transition back to civilian life after they finish serving.
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