Learn more about hunger in Chicago

Hunger in Chicago

Nearly 678,000 people each year rely on emergency and supplemental food provided by the Greater Chicago Food Depository and its member network of 650 food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters. That figure represents a significant increase over previous studies conducted by the Food Depository and reflects census trends of poverty in Cook County. Growing numbers of Cook County residents are relying on agencies for stop-gap food assistance.


How you can get involved:

 

Host a food drive in your community or at work

Host a food drive

A food drive is an easy and fun way to help fight hunger in our community. By hosting a food drive, local organizations and companies help the Food Depository feed hungry men, women and children.

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