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With school back in session, our routines change and we get very busy. Our nutrition team has some great dinner solutions for busy families this month. Check out the receipes for Burrito Bowls and...
By Mike Gross, Tyson Summer Community InternIn my two years at Loyola University Chicago I have had many remarkable experiences however, the most impactful have been those in the service of others...
News Advisory 8/9/2019Contact: Keith Strom, Oak Park Runners Club, GLR Race Directorracedirector@goodliferace.com or (312) 404-4845John C Borrero, Collaboration for Early Childhood, Executive...
Reports to: Volunteer & Pantry ManagerFood insecurity and poor nutrition go hand in hand. For those struggling with hunger, food choices are often prioritized based on an item’s cost, not its...
Application Deadline: August 31, 2019Reports to: Program ManagerFood insecurity and poor nutrition go hand in hand. For those struggling with hunger, food choices are often prioritized based on an...
Beyond Hunger Communications Specialist Job Description We are seeking someone as passionate as we are about ending hunger. Someone who understands the power of communication and can wield it...
A proposed rule change announced by the Trump administration last Tuesday would deny food assistance to millions of Americans and tens of thousands of Illinois residents. The proposed change would...
July Volunteer of the Month:Leslie & Patrick BrownLeslie and Patrick Brown come to the Pantry every Friday morning and they take their volunteer shifts very seriously. They are usually the first to...
August is a time to enjoy the best produce of the summer.
Rebranding, rethinking hunger Wednesday Journal, Tuesday, June 25th, 2019
Más allá del hambre': ayudando a personas con enfermedades Un banco de alimentos en Oak Park no solo da comida a quien lo necesita; también lenseña a cocinar. Para más información: www.gobeyondhunger.org
Oak Park River Forest Food Pantry does more than provide hunger relief for 13 Chicago-area zip codes. The pantry, operated under "Beyond Hunger," offers nutrition education, including cooking classes. NBC 5's Sabrina Santucci sat in on a class taught by a dietitian for people living with diabetes. (Published Thursday, Jun 27, 2019)