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The mission of this HRN program is to improve the food security of students in need, so they can grow strong and healthy and contribute fully to our community at large. The following organizations have each made a commitment to support this program by agreeing to provide food on a regular basis to scores of students. But the need is great. We ask you to consider joining in this effort to ensure more and more students have the food they need to be healthy and succeed.
The mission of A Just Harvest is to fight poverty and hunger in the Rogers Park and greater Chicago community by providing nutritious meals daily while cultivating community and economic development and organizing across racial, cultural and socio-economic lines in order to create a more just society.
Servicing the North and Northwest Suburban Area, Catholic Charities sees the face of God in those in need. By providing food, clothing, shelter and counseling, we bring hope to the hopeless in the city of Chicago and its suburbs.
It is a privilege and a honor to help those in need. Distributing food is a means of showing the love of Jesus. We give out of what we have been given. Treating patrons, volunteers and ministry leaders with respect and courtesy is also a means of showing Jesus’ love. When we work together to reach out to others, it brings glory to God and blessings to all involved.
Meals at Home fosters health and contributes to individual well-being and independence by delivering nutritious meals, medically prescribed diets, and providing other support services to the homebound, elderly, disabled and others temporarily unable to care for their nutritional needs.
The mission of Maot Chitim of Greater Chicago, Inc. is to assist needy members of the Greater Chicagoland Jewish community with Passover, High Holiday Days, and other food related needs, so that they may observe the holidays and daily life in a traditional and dignified manner. The mission is also to provide a Tzedakah (charity) vehicle to unite all members of the Jewish Community.
The Northshore Senior Center in Northfield offers a “meals on wheels” program that services Northbrook. It requires a home visit from a case manager and the process takes about 4 – 6 weeks to complete. The service is free.
No Kid Hungry is working to end child hunger in America today by ensuring that all children get the healthy food they need every day to thrive.
SNAP offers nutrition assistance to millions of eligible, low-income individuals and families and provides economic benefits to communities. SNAP is the largest program in the domestic hunger safety net.
The Northfield Township Food Pantry was started close to 50 years ago to assist Township residents who are unable to provide enough food for themselves and their families.
We help Jewish families return to self-reliance. The Ark is a non-profit social service agency that provides medical care, food and other basic necessities to more than 4,000 families throughout Chicagoland.
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